'Attack on Titan' manga features Mikasa's new look, Survey Corps arrives

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Japanese manga series "Attack on Titan" will feature the new look of Mikasa and the return of the Survey Corps. Aside from that, the manga also recently hit a new record after selling more copies

To recall, chapter 101 was about the fight of Eren and the War Hammer Titan. Willy Tibur's sister will reveal herself as the War Hammer Titan. She fought with Eren, while the Marleyans prepared their anti-Titan weaponry. The War Hammer Titan got Eren off guard because of its ability to wield a massive hammer and summon spikes from the ground. Apparently, Eren was in a dire situation because of the strength and fighting techniques of the War Hammer Titan.

Eren was cornered and he started to emerge from his Titan form when the War Hammer Titan managed to cut his head off. However, things took a huge turn in the arrival of Mikasa. Eren told Mikasa that he is happy that she arrived along with the other Survey Corps members. Mikasa told Eren that it is time for him to come home.

Reports reveal that fans were given a glimpse of Mikasa's new look. She has a new shorter hair that makes her look even prettier. Aside from that, fans also noticed that she already use a bolt version of the maneuver gear. Mikasa saved Eren from the War Hammer Titan using the new technology of the gear. This new gear will make fans more excited since it will no doubt level up the fighting of the Survey Corps. How will this new technology affect the war between Marley and the Paradis Island?

In another news, Anime News Network reports that the "Attack on Titan" already sold 71 million copies as of December 2017. Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare are currently collaborating with the manga to promote health tips in Japan.

But aside from that, the number of sold copies for the manga is good news for creator Hajime Isayama and Kodansha's Bessatsu Shonen Magazine. However, "Attack on Titan" still cannot beat "Bleach," which sold 90 million copies and the number 1 manga "One Piece" with 430 million sold copies.