Attack on Titan the manga created by the author “Hajime Isayama” with no doubt is one the most famous shonen manga series of all time and it is mostly known with its plot twists, and the latest few chapters contained a lot of them that made us change our point of few regarding series’ characters and the story.
The currently the manga series is worldwide famous and its fame grows every day.
When the creator is not busy with the manga which is the thing he usually is, he is busy watching his favorite shows where one of them is Better Call Saul.
In chapter 124 of the manga, Hajime Isayama decided to put a reference to Better Call Saul.
Attack on Titan Wiki’s official Twitter Account shared the moment from the manga series that includes a few panels flaunting Saul Goodman’s maverick Titan.
As should be obvious over, the likeness between the pair is difficult to miss. Both Saul and the Titan share a significant hair style that is separated to the side. Of course, the Titan probably won’t wear a suit like his Better Call Saul partner, however, it is difficult to miss the pair’s association after it is brought up.
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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