Author Keigo Shinzou (Nora to Zassou) revealed through his Twitter account that he has been hospitalized and is currently undergoing treatment for lymphoma. The author added that he underwent surgery to remove a tumor.
Consequently, the Nora to Zassou manga will be paused after the next issue of Morning Two magazine publishes chapter # 24. In fact, the June issue of the magazine that was scheduled to launch on April 22 was delayed due to the health contingency in Japan.
Shinzou began publishing the manga in Kodansha publisher's Morning Two magazine in November 2018. The publisher published the third compilation volume on January 23.
The author also published the Tokyo Alien Brothers manga in Shogakukan's Monthly Spirits magazine between 2015 and 2017. This manga inspired a live-action television series released in July 2018.
Sources: Nora to Zassо̄ manga's Twitter account, Comic Natalie
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