The Blue Lock manga, known for its narrative and portrayal of the sports universe, has acquired its place among top-tier anime series since its release.
Anticipation was in the air as enthusiasts eagerly awaited the release of the manga's chapter 239. However, much to their dismay, this much-anticipated chapter encountered an unexpected delay. Such hiccups in the world of manga, while rare, can generate a whirlwind of emotions among its dedicated followers.
The unforeseen delay of chapter 239 led to an outpouring of reactions and sentiments on X (previously known as Twitter). Fans, both disappointed and eager to voice their feelings, sparked a trend that soon went viral: «Who in Blue Lock?»
As the trend gained traction, fans began curating lists of their most-admired players from the Blue Lock series, leading to a cascade of tweets and interactions. These lists were not just a mere enumeration; they became a focal point for spirited conversations, friendly jousts, and deeper dives into the manga's intricate world.
With «Who in Blue Lock?» taking over X, it wasn't just about the characters anymore. It transformed into a platform for fans to bond over shared interests, reminisce about memorable moments from the series, and even predict future plot twists.
What is Blue Lock?
«Blue Lock» is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. «Blue Lock» is a Japanese manga series centered on football (soccer for North American readers).
What is Blue Lock about?
In response to Japan's repeated failures to secure a FIFA World Cup, the Japan Football Union takes a bold step: it creates a high-end training facility named «Blue Lock.» The purpose of Blue