A new update has confirmed the One Piece manga is going on a hiatus after all, and the news has left fans concerned about creator Eiichiro Oda’s health. Just days ago, Manga Plus revised the release date for Chapter 1132 to November 17, 2024, correcting what was believed to be a mistake suggesting a hiatus would stretch until December 1. However, this has since been reversed, with the three-week hiatus officially confirmed.

An official statement from Shonen Jump’s editorial team about the break has been shared on X/Twitter, naming one of the reasons as Oda’s “poor physical health.” “To our beloved readers, thank you for always reading One Piece. Because of the author’s poor physical health condition, One Piece will take a break in this week’s issue,” it reads.

Shonen Jump’s Official Statement on Eiichiro Oda’s Break This Week pic.twitter.com/lOhKuqoPuD “We deeply apologize to all the readers who were looking forward to it.

Although One Piece is listed in this issue’s postcard and table of contents, due to printing schedules, we were unable to make the correction in time. “Once again, we deeply apologize. The series is scheduled to resume in the next issue, New Year’s Issue #1 (on sale December 2).

” The statement finishes by thanking fans for their continued support. Although Oda only used to take occasional breaks, the One Piece manga has been going since 1997 . To avoid burnout, regular gaps in the schedule have become more frequent.

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