“Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” was one of the rookie anime series that was released this year and it did a good job at inviting more fans to follow its story. The problem now is that the production of “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2 remains uncertain after six months since 12-episode season 1 concluded.
On the bright side, fans have a very easy solution to this predicament. Instead of constantly worrying whether “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2 will be ordered or not, they can just follow the story by starting to read its manga counterpart. The manga version is the original series and is very much ahead of the events included in the 12 episodes of season 1.
‘Kaguya-Sama: Love is War' season 2 spoilers: Fans are convinced to read the manga while season 2’s production is in limbo
It is usually not that hard to follow a story from anime to its original manga series. However, the way the manga chapters were adapted into the “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” anime was quite complicated and not exactly done chronologically. So fans waiting for “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2 and want to start reading the manga have several things to consider.
One of the most obvious options is to jump right into the manga chapter, where the last anime episode ended. The events in season 1 finale ended on chapter 46, so fans can start catching up on the manga by starting on chapter 47 while they wait for “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2. Generally, they will not get lost in the plot if this what they choose to do.
However, around 10 prior chapters did not make it into the anime series. Most of the skipped chapters were filled with comedic scenes, but some of it also contains important character details that could be relevant to future episodes of “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2 is ever confirmed. So the other option, to avoid any confusion, is just to read the manga from the very start.
‘Kaguya-Sama: Love is War' season 2: Renewed or canceled?
A-1 Pictures, the studio that produced the anime’s first season, has yet to make an announcement on the future of “Kaguya-Sama: Love is War” season 2. It's home media and live-action movie sales did fairly well, and it is what some fans are holding on to in hoping for the anime series’s return. Without an official confirmation for season 2, fans might as well support the manga series to avoid ending up waiting in vain.


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