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Manga creator Uru Okabe recently shared on their social media account that they had suffered from a serious illness and was hospitalized for a while. In a follow-up post, Okabe revealed that they had experienced a cerebral infarction, also known as an ischemic stroke, which left their upper right and lower limbs paralyzed. Despite this challenging situation, Okabe expressed gratitude for the outpouring of concern and support from fans and shared their determination to undergo rehabilitation and continue creating manga.

Okabe is known for works such as “Good Night World,” “Good Night World End,” and “Yajin.” The Yajin manga, which went on hiatus in 2018, is set to resume serialization by the end of the year. Additionally, Okabe recently concluded the “Good Night World End” manga, a prequel to “Good Night World,” which ended in 2017 after a successful run.

The news of Okabe’s health condition has sparked concern among fans and the manga community. Many have expressed their support and well wishes for Okabe’s recovery and return to creating manga. The resilience and determination shown by Okabe in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration to many aspiring creators in the industry.

It is important to remember that health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of their profession or status. Okabe’s story highlights the importance of self-care and seeking medical attention when needed. As fans, we can show our support by sending positive thoughts and messages to Okabe during this difficult time.

We look forward to seeing Okabe’s continued success in their manga career and wish them a speedy recovery. Let’s keep Okabe in our thoughts and send positive energy their way as they navigate this challenging journey.