Wait, 'Leo' is done? I swear I just saw a new chapter scanlation pop up last week! Maybe it’s a side story or extra content? The main plot definitely felt like it was winding down a while ago, but some manga tend to linger with bonus material. I remember 'Fire Force' had like three extra chapters after the 'finale,' so maybe 'Leo'’s doing something similar.
Either way, the core story’s complete, and what a journey it was. The final battle had me on the edge of my seat—no spoilers, but the art went absolutely nuts. If it’s really over, I’ll miss the monthly hype of new chapters, but at least there’s always fan discussions and theory deep dives to keep the fandom alive. Maybe we’ll get an anime adaptation announcement soon to soften the blow!
The manga 'Leo' has been a wild ride from the start, and I’ve been hooked since chapter one. From what I’ve gathered, the series wrapped up its final arc last year, so it’s officially completed. The author dropped a heartfelt note in the last volume about how much the characters meant to them, which made the ending hit even harder. I binged the last few volumes in one sitting, and wow—what a satisfying conclusion. The way everything tied together, especially Leo’s growth from a reckless kid to a mature leader, felt earned. If you’re looking for a completed series with great character development and action, this one’s a gem.
That said, I’ve seen rumors floating around about a potential spin-off or sequel, but nothing confirmed. The author’s been quiet on social media lately, so who knows? For now, though, 'Leo' stands as a finished story. I’ve already reread it twice, picking up on little foreshadowing details I missed the first time. It’s the kind of manga that rewards repeat reads, especially now that you can see the full picture.
'Leo' wrapped up its serialization in 'Weekly Shonen Jump' earlier this year, so yeah, it’s finished. The last volume’s out in Japan, and the English release should be coming soon. I’ve got mixed feelings about the ending—without spoiling, it was bittersweet but fitting. The author stuck the landing, which is rare for action manga.
Now I’m just hoping for a deluxe edition or art book. The character designs were too good to fade into obscurity.
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