TerraFormars

TerraFormars is one of the manga series that has almost vanished in recent years. The manga that debuted on Weekly Young Jump in 2011 has gradually faded from view, and the reason for this can be traced back to the author Yu Sasuga's deteriorating health. For several years, the opera has been on hiatus.

The mangaka, who has previously only worked on TerraFormars, some of its spin-offs, and the short series VS - Kitakantou Renzoku Youjo Yuukai Satsujin Jiken no Shinjitsu, has announced that a new manga will be published.

This period, he'll be working on the Shueisha magazine Grand Jump, which will be a fortnightly seinen. There has been no more word on sensei Tachibana's next project, but it is safe to assume that this other engagement entails a break from the TerraFormars project while the screenwriter Sasuga recovers.

TerraFormars, on the other hand, is still a popular manga in Japan. It has a high level of sales over the years, so much so that it has prompted the development of a dozen spin-offs in addition to four seasons of the anime.