Editor Denies "Hiatus" Rumors Regarding Dan Da Dan Manga

Followers of the popular manga series Dan Da Dan experienced a brief shock recently due to rumors of a one-month hiatus. However, the series editor put those fears to rest with an official statement denying the claims. According to the information provided, the series by Yukinobu Tatsu will continue as planned, and the new chapter will meet readers on May 5th.
The source of the news was erroneous listings on some platforms suggesting that the series would enter a one-month break. While such long hiatuses in the manga world are usually taken for the author's health or story planning processes, it turned out that the situation for Dan Da Dan was merely a technical misunderstanding. The editor specifically emphasized that the series would maintain its weekly pace and that fans would not be away from the story for long.
Dan Da Dan is considered one of the most original and visually impressive works of recent years. Yukinobu Tatsu, a former assistant to masters like Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man) and Yuji Kaku (Hell's Paradise), blends supernatural entities, aliens, and teenage romance in a unique style in this series. The manga, published on the Shonen Jump+ platform, has reached a massive global fan base with the success of its anime adaptation produced by Science SARU studio.
This development is great news for fans, especially as the story is at a very critical and action-packed point. As the adventures of Momo Ayase and Ken "Okarun" Takakura continue without interruption, readers will be able to follow the new chapter on May 5th simultaneously via Manga Plus. The fact that the series progresses with such a regular schedule proves Yukinobu Tatsu's success once again, despite the intense working pace of the industry.




