Korean Hit Series 'My Level' Returns after Military Hiatus

The popular South Korean manga series 'My Level' will soon return to publications, after a hiatus due to the author's required military service. A significant event for followers around the globe, the series had a temporary pause due to the author's legal obligation in South Korea. The announcement was made public recently, sparking excitement among fans who have eagerly awaited new instalments.

Given the popularity of manga across all age groups in Japan, the return of a loved series like 'My Level' is a significant cultural event. Mandatory military service in South Korea is a well-known issue impacting various sectors, including entertainment, and is often discussed in Japan due to the relative proximity of the two nations and their shared love of the manga art form.

In the US and EU, creators' personal obligations don't often disrupt serialized content in the same way. Instead, long-term projects or series might pause for creative differences or contract negotiations. However, mandatory national service, like that in South Korea, is largely absent, making such a hiatus from a popular series a unique international story.

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To follow the series, you may find translated versions on global manga platforms. It would be also helpful to understand Korean military service laws and their impact on the entertainment industry.