Doesn't seem to be an adaptation so it's not an ad. It's also likely not an axe because despite leaving on a cliffhanger the ending is clean: the author left basically only one thing unresolved, which is the vampire's past that is the cornerstone of the overarching plot; usually axed comics have a lot of stuff going on, like interpersonal relationships and whatnot, with no closure whatsoever. Here we do get the sudden power-up of the main character, but the later chapters do provide a basic explanation of the whole deal and it is hinted that focusing on those powers is equivalent to reaching the girl's past, so it does not count.Ad or ax?
She says the possibility of it coming back is not 0, though for now, she feels she's not mature enough as a mangaka. She asked for it to be cut herself.I thought this was put on Hiatus or something not cancelled
Call it self-axed, I guess?the author left basically only one thing unresolved, which is the vampire's past that is the cornerstone of the overarching plot; usually axed comics have a lot of stuff going on
As such, I would avoid the term "axe" no matter how sour past experiences with these kind of comics were.
I understand her doubts but personally I think this story was amazing and her drawing style is really good. She has a lot of potential. So personally I hope that she won't give up and that she will make a sequel to this.She says the possibility of it coming back is not 0, though for now, she feels she's not mature enough as a mangaka. She asked for it to be cut herself.
Completed, with following still active. If it resumes, it shows up in your followed series updates and you can mark it reading again after reading new chapter.so, do we mark this as completed, dropped, or reading