General & Others When One Piece ends how will you fill the void?

#22
I honestly don’t know

One Piece is a pretty big part of my life and I don’t think anything else will be able to replace it

I won’t be “empty” per se but it’ll definitely feel… different
 
#24
Go read kingdom.
It looks like still have more than 5 years more after One piece end.

There are Luffy, Hancock, Whitebeard, Ace, etc with different theme. Well, it's different manga.

But, be hold of the consequence. You might have a different view of One Piece.
 
#30
What time ? It takes around a few minutes per week to follow the manga. Wouldn't worry too much about it.
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The Shueisha will milk the One-Piece verse and create multiple manga in the universe anyway.
honestly, ill be glad when I dont have to waste time talking about this shit anymore
 
#31
You should start practicing exploring and not expecting you will find "One Piece" every time.

Find something you can enjoy, whatever it takes.

There's always going to be something.

You just gotta have the patience to find it.

Learn from the adventures of the SHP. Go find yourself another "All Blue" or "One Piece". Or maybe work your ass off to be the "WSS".

It's how you will solve your problem of filling the void that One Piece will leave you when it ends.




P.S. 24hrs isn't enough for my hobbies, let alone if I actually want to master my chosen professional career.
 
#32
-there are other interesting mangas and new will show up
-one piece will never die there will be still merchandise videogames films Maybe toei will make the sequel next generation we have also op school and op party
 
#33
Go read kingdom.
It looks like still have more than 5 years more after One piece end.

There are Luffy, Hancock, Whitebeard, Ace, etc with different theme. Well, it's different manga.

But, be hold of the consequence. You might have a different view of One Piece.
I’m a Kingdom weekly it’s one of my favorites. The community isn’t as big though.
 
#39
Same as with Naruto & Bleach (started following both mangas around halfway to their completion) - move on with my life, maybe take a break from manga.

I started reading manga when I hit 17, I'm currently 35 and living a semi-responsible adult life XD
A lot of mangas I used to follow ended. When I'm too overwhelmed by irl stuff, I don't follow anything. When I have free time and desire to read manga, I catch up on those I've neglected and may read new titles. Currently I follow about 10 mangas, most of them weekly, OP is one of them. And not always the fav one (although the WG forum is fun to hang around))
 
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