Attack on Titan, the creation of Hajime Isayama has gained an enormous amount of success and fame lately, both manga and anime had a great couple of years. The series is mostly known for its perfect story, great designed characters and plot twists that actually at the latest few chapters of the manga made us change our point of view on the main characters of the series.
The anime adaptation of the series which the second part of the third season had its huge debut from April 29 to July 1st this year. Following the huge finale of the anime, the authorities announced the fourth and the final season for Fall 2020, but they did not confirm an exact premiere date and now fans are curious to see what the anime has to bring us next.
Attack on Titan manga’s most recent chapter is the 124th one and it was released on December 9th and as of now, fans can not wait for the following chapter of the series to come out.
The editorial manager for the Attack on Titan manga, Kawakubo Shintaro, has revived fans with incredible news on coming up next part’s status on Twitter and revealed that the manuscript for chapter 125 has been finished.
Attack on Titan chapter 125 official release date is on January 9th (Japan Time).
Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga arrangement both composed and shown by Hajime Isayama. The arrangement initially started in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and it has been gathered into 28 tankōbon volumes as of April 2019. It is set in reality as we know it where mankind lives in urban communities encompassed by tremendous dividers that shield the people from colossal man-eating humanoids alluded to as titans.

Attack on Titan has turned into a basic and business achievement. As of April 2019, the manga has 90 million tankōbon duplicates in print around the world (80 million in Japan and 10 million outside of Japan), making it a standout amongst the smash hit manga series. The anime adjustment has been generally welcomed by pundits with the initial three seasons being met with basic approval with a commendation for its story, movement, music, and voice acting. The anime has demonstrated to be incredibly fruitful in both the U.S. what’s more, Japan, in this way boosting the arrangement’s ubiquity.
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