Hard to say. It could be that the author had some new ideas or faced some challenges in the production process that affected it.
I don't have a definite answer. It might be related to the popularity, market demand, or even the availability of resources for the manga.
Not sure exactly. Maybe there were some creative decisions or changes in the storyline.
Yes, it is. The story has reached its conclusion in the manga.
Yes, it's over. The story reached its conclusion and there are no more new chapters.
Yes, it is. The storylines have been concluded.
Danmachi is originally a light novel. But it also has a manga adaptation based on the story of the light novel.
Yes, it has ended. The final chapters wrapped up the story.
The ending of the Danmachi manga is quite intense. The main characters face a major challenge and find a way to overcome it, but it leaves room for some speculation about the future.
Yes, it has ended. The story wrapped up and concluded.
The 'Danmachi' manga and light novel are closely related. The light novel comes first usually, with detailed stories and character development. The manga then adapts it. For example, the plotlines in the manga follow the general direction of the light novel's plot. They both contribute to the overall 'Danmachi' franchise, with the light novel providing the in - depth lore and the manga providing a more accessible and visual representation for some readers.