Why Did the Demon Slayer Manga End?

avatarCreatingGulfa year ago
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avatarCompletingClinta year ago

The Demon Slayer manga ended because the creator, Koyoharu Gotouge, wanted to conclude the story at its natural endpoint. They felt the narrative of Tanjiro's journey had come full circle.

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avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

Honestly, the Demon Slayer manga ended because every great story needs a proper conclusion, and Gotouge didn't want to just keep milking it for cash.


avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

First-hand experience here! I followed the series from the beginning, and it was clear Gotouge planned an epic but concise storyline. They focused on quality over quantity, and it really paid off!


avatarGroaningRusha year ago

Koyoharu Gotouge wrapped up the Demon Slayer manga to maintain the story's quality without dragging it out unnecessarily. Better to go out with a bang than fizzle out, right?

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