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[26] Kurt, the protagonist of Pygmalio [ja], by Shinji Wada, and an illustration of a giant wielding a sword, featured in The Snow Queen (Guin Saga spin-off), inspired the size of Guts' sword, the Dragon Slayer, by mixing both characters' swords. [17][18] Miura commented that when drawing the Dragon Slayer, he wanted to emulate the effect of Kenshiro's or Raoh's (Fist of the North Star) fist "flying out from the page," but he felt that Guts' sword did not have the same feeling of weight as a fist. He wanted to convey an "extension of reality" feel to the sword, similar to the depiction of the Fist of the North Star's Hokuto Shinken martial art, and make it believable for the readers. [27] Miura stated that "Black Swordsman" Guts was the first thing he was set on, but he did not have any idea about what his backstory would be. He focused on the character development up until around the third or fourth volume and then he would think about what brought him to revenge. [7] Frequency[edit] Berserk is known for its frequent and often extended hiatuses,[28] which date back to late 2006. [29] Following a pause, three consecutive chapters about Guts' childhood were published from June 8 to July 13, 2012;[30][31][32] the main storyline resumed eight months later on October 12,[33][34] and the series went on hiatus after a chapter published on December 28 of the same year. [35] Miura took a break to work on his six-chapter mini-series Giganto Maxia,[36] and Berserk was published intermittently from April 11 to September 26, 2014. [37][38][39][40] After a 10-month hiatus, the manga resumed on July 24, 2015,[41] and was published monthly until November 27 of the same year,[42] before entering on hiatus. [43] It was published monthly from June 24 to September 23, 2016, before entering another hiatus. [44][45][46] The manga resumed publication from March 24 to June 23, 2017,[47][48][49] and was then published on a monthly basis from December 22 of the same year to May 25, 2018.Retrieved May 19, 2018. ^ "NANA:19巻、発売1週間で78万部 今年度の集計で最高". Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). May 22, 2008. Archived from the original on May 29, 2008. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
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