A revolutionary shonen series that will, without a doubt, leave an everlasting mark in anime history, Attack on Titan is a modern cult classic of unprecedented success. The harrowing story of a world infested by Titans came a long way since its humble beginning as a one-shot in 2006, influencing the entirety of the shonen genre to pursue darker storylines and aiding in anime’s growing worldwide popularity. It’s hard to believe that such a vast, multifaceted story is a vision of a single creator — Hajime Isayama.Despite being Isayama’s first serialized work, Attack on Titan is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with the anime adaptation surpassing even the popularity of the original. 2023 marks the year that Attack on Titan’s 10-year anime run will finally end, closing the final chapter in this franchise that has influenced so many, which is as great a time as ever to explore what makes its creator so interesting.It’s not a secret that Weekly Shonen Jump is the hub of most popular manga in the shonen genre, from Dragon Ball to My Hero Academia. Attack on Titan is a rare exception that found success not on the pages of shonen’s biggest publisher but in a much smaller Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shonen Magazine. Initially, Isayama approached Shonen Jump with his 65-page one-shot version of Attack on Titan in 2006.RELATED: The 15 Most Popular Anime Of All Time (According To MyAnimeList)
A revolutionary shonen series that will, without a doubt, leave an everlasting mark in anime history, Attack on Titan is a modern cult classic of unprecedented success. The harrowing story of a world infested by Titans came a long way since its humble beginning as a one-shot in 2006, influencing the entirety of the shonen genre to pursue darker storylines and aiding in anime’s growing worldwide popularity. It’s hard to believe that such a vast, multifaceted story is a vision of a single creator — Hajime Isayama.
Despite being Isayama’s first serialized work, Attack on Titan is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with the anime adaptation surpassing even the popularity of the original. 2023 marks the year that Attack on Titan‘s 10-year anime run will finally end, closing the final chapter in this franchise that has influenced so many, which is as great a time as ever to explore what makes its creator so interesting.
It’s not a secret that Weekly Shonen Jump is the hub of most popular manga in the shonen genre, from Dragon Ball to My Hero Academia. Attack on Titan is a rare exception that found success not on the pages of shonen’s biggest publisher but in a much smaller Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shonen Magazine. Initially, Isayama approached Shonen Jump with his 65-page one-shot version of Attack on Titan in 2006.
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