How Many Chapters Will Tokyo Revengers Have

Okay, let's talk Tokyo Revengers. We all love it, right? Time travel, gang fights, and questionable hairstyles abound. But the real question burning in everyone's minds? How many chapters are we talking before this wild ride ends?
The Million Dollar Question (Literally, for Ken Wakui)
Seriously, guessing the final chapter count of Tokyo Revengers feels like predicting the lottery. Some people say it ended perfectly. Others think it could have gone on longer.
The "It Should Have Ended Sooner" Camp
Let's be honest, some arcs felt… stretched. Like they were trying to squeeze every last drop of angst and delinquent drama out of our beloved characters. I'm in this camp. I think it could have been better, if shorter.
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Did we really need another power-up? Did Toman really need to reform again? My unpopular opinion: Less is sometimes more, especially when it comes to time travel shenanigans.
The "Never Let It End!" Brigade
Then you have the die-hard fans. The ones who would happily read about Mikey and Takemichi solving crossword puzzles for eternity. I get it. Letting go is hard!

But even the best stories need to wrap up eventually. Otherwise, they risk becoming… well, boring. No one wants to see Tokyo Revengers jump the shark.
My (Totally Unscientific) Prediction
So, how many chapters should Tokyo Revengers have had? Based on absolutely nothing but my gut feeling and a deep-seated desire for concise storytelling… fewer.

I'm thinking 250? Maybe even 200? Trim the fat, sharpen the plot, and leave us wanting more. Isn't that the golden rule of storytelling?
But Wait, There's More (Maybe?)
Of course, the manga is done, so this is all hypothetical. We can always re-read the existing chapters and cry about our favorite characters. Or buy more merch!

And who knows? Maybe Ken Wakui will revisit the Tokyo Revengers universe someday. A spin-off? A prequel? The possibilities are endless (and potentially terrifying).
Final Thoughts (and a Plea to Manga Creators Everywhere)
Ultimately, the number of chapters doesn't define a series. It's the characters, the story, and the emotional impact that matter. But maybe, just maybe, creators could consider a "less is more" approach sometimes?

So, what do you think? Was Tokyo Revengers the perfect length? Or did it overstay its welcome? Let me know! Because arguing about manga is the best kind of arguing.
I guess we will never know the perfect number of chapters to make a manga perfect. But isn't that the beauty of the art itself? So keep enjoying and believe in what makes it great!
