Yeah, rather than axed, this is "abandoned in an unfinished state".Not really an axe. The author just didn't have a story after this point.
Huh, how rare. Usually these stupid endings end up as a result of the author basically telling readers to go buy the light novel, but hearing that they haven't even bothered past the novel at this point is a bit surprising. Not that there is a good story here by any means.And that's that. If even the writer can't be arsed to keep going, why should we?
It means End. The novels stopped at Volume 5, author considers "part 1" as complete, and hasn't returned to this series since. Maybe he'll come back one day, but so far he's been working on other stories.
Considering there are plenty of other works where the original author gave up mid-storyline, but the publisher decided to continue with manga original content, you can definitely say that this publisher decided to axe the series.Yeah, rather than axed, this is "abandoned in an unfinished state".
But the difference is mostly just semantics anywayssince axed usually implies that someone told the author to drop the series or the publisher decided to just stop publishing it and this was "abandoned", the end result is basically the same but how it got there differs.
Yeah I have done that for a while because I was that pissed off. Unfortunately it means you will have to find a different hobby because you won't be reading much anymore...I'm getting real close to refusing to read anything that isn't already complete and starting by looking at the last chapter to see if it has a real ending. It used to be new Shounen jump manga that you had to worry about being axed, now it's everything.
lmao why do yall always jump to axe..AXE I guess
Nah, limited serialisation advert-adaptations (advertations?) are usually the publisher's doing. Author has nothing to do with it.Huh, how rare. Usually these stupid endings end up as a result of the author basically telling readers to go buy the light novel, but hearing that they haven't even bothered past the novel at this point is a bit surprising. Not that there is a good story here by any means.