The update time of " Mortal Cultivation Legend " was every Saturday at 10 AM.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
There was no anime that ranked first on the depressing weekly Shonen Jump's leaderboard. This ranking was based on readers 'recommendations and reviews, and it did not necessarily represent the views of all readers. The influence of anime works also varies from person to person. Some people may feel excited and motivated, while others may feel depressed and depressed. Therefore, this ranking did not mean that all anime works were suitable for everyone.
I'm not sure which animation you're referring to because you didn't provide any relevant information. But based on the plot you mentioned, I can speculate that this might be a work that describes the gap between the rich and the poor and slavery. Slavery was a common social system that was often used to describe poverty and social conditions of inequity. In such a work, the protagonist might be sold to another protagonist as a slave for some reason, and then the protagonist would live, work, and grow up in a slave society. At the same time, the protagonist's desire for freedom and equality and his tenacity in difficult times might also be discussed.
Yes. JJK follows a weekly release schedule. But sometimes there might be slight delays or breaks due to various reasons. Still, for the most part, it's a weekly manga that fans look forward to regularly.
The weekly update time of " Celebrating the Year 2 " was: members would update two episodes every Monday to Friday at 19:30, and one episode every Saturday and Sunday at 19:30.
Well, publishing a weekly novel involves several steps. You've got to have a well-structured plan for releasing chapters consistently. Also, build an online presence to promote your work. And don't forget to interact with your readers to keep them engaged.