What’s Your GF Wishlist for 2025?
We’re only 2 chapters away from GF #32. That means if the 9 chapters per new GF holds and there’s no extended break periods for author health, that means we’ll get 5 new GFs in 2025.
What kind of GFs are you wishing to get in 2025? I’ve been dying for another athlete, or rival, or dark skin, or a true sister GF.
Note: The 5 GF number comes from what chapter were at (#202), plus accounting for author breaks. Naka/Noza on average take 7-9 break weeks per year plus the 4 holiday weekends that WYJ is on break (this upcoming week is one of those). There were 40 new chapters last year. At their pace from last year, this is when we would get each new GF (dates are the Japanese release, so if you live in the west, it would be 1 day earlier):
GF #32: 30th January (Late January) GF #33: 24th April (Mid-Late April) GF #34: 17th July (Mid July) GF #35: 9th October (Early October) GF #36: 11th December (Mid December)
We’re only 2 chapters away from GF #32. That means if the 9 chapters per new GF holds and there’s no extended break periods for author health, that means we’ll get 5 new GFs in 2025.
What kind of GFs are you wishing to get in 2025? I’ve been dying for another athlete, or rival, or dark skin, or a true sister GF.
Note: The 5 GF number comes from what chapter were at (#202), plus accounting for author breaks. Naka/Noza on average take 7-9 break weeks per year plus the 4 holiday weekends that WYJ is on break (this upcoming week is one of those). There were 40 new chapters last year. At their pace from last year, this is when we would get each new GF (dates are the Japanese release, so if you live in the west, it would be 1 day earlier):
GF #32: 30th January (Late January) GF #33: 24th April (Mid-Late April) GF #34: 17th July (Mid July) GF #35: 9th October (Early October) GF #36: 11th December (Mid December)