Has Attack on Titan manga ended?

Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for Attack on Titan Season 4.

The final episodes of Season 4, Part 2 of the Attack on Titan anime will also mark the end of the series as a whole. Although the manga has been completed for some time, we're finally getting the chance to see the action on screen.

The Attack on Titan manga ended back in April 2021, and the way everything was finalized left many fans upset. Now, some are looking to the anime for an ending that fans will better appreciate.

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But as the ending of the anime inches closer, many are curious if it will be different from the manga. Fans of Attack on Titan are still talking about not liking the way the manga ended, but since animes don't always follow their source material exactly, there could be room for change.

Is the ending of the 'Attack on Titan' anime different from the manga?

For now, it's not clear if the ending of the Attack on Titan anime is different from the manga. The last few episodes of the final season are still airing in the U.S. and, according to Collider, Part 2 will consist of 12 episodes. This would mean that since the first episode premiered on Jan. 9, 2022, with new ones coming out weekly, we won't see the end of the series until March 27.

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Has Attack on Titan manga ended?

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At the end of the manga, Eren dies at the hands of his friend after years of battling Titans, finding out their origins, and figuring out what the beings have been after during all this time. In the final chapters, Eren transforms into the Founding Titan and alongside the source of all matter, fights against Mikasa, Armin, and Levi.

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While Eren was in the Founding Titan form, Mikasa got into his mouth and beheaded his actual smaller body directly to kill him. Because of his death, the Titan race no longer exists and now all the people who lived behind the walls on Paradis Island can be free of their fears.

Many fans don't like the ending of the 'Attack on Titan' manga.

On Reddit, many fans are saying that the entire final arc of the Attack on Titan manga doesn't make sense. Eren wanted to start a genocide of the Titan race only to appear as though he doesn't care about what happened in the end. On Twitter, some people believe that the ending was rushed and that things weren't explained clearly to justify how everything went down.

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Another Attack on Titan fan pointed out that it was never really explained how Titan shifters transform, so many people have had to come up with their own conclusions about how that's possible. In the series, we learn that every Titan is made through Ymir's powers. But later in the series, we see that she's freed from the slavery that bound her to make Titans in the first place. So why is she making Titans even after she's attained freedom?

It's possible that Ymir assisted Eren in his goal to get rid of the Titan race by making him one out of appreciation and respect for freeing her. But even then, nothing is clearly explained and fans are still left in the dark.

You can watch Attack on Titan on Hulu and Crunchyroll with new episodes of Season 4, Part 2 being released every Sunday.

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Chapter #139 of Attack on Titan, "Toward the Tree on That Hill," by Hajime Isayama, Dezy Sienty and Alex Ko Ransom, available in English now from Kodansha.

After 11 years and seven months, Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan manga has come to an end. Chapter #139, "Final Chapter: Toward the Tree on That Hill," is a satisfying and emotional conclusion to a story that has enthralled readers around the globe. Bleak as the series has been, there is light at the end of the tunnel for more of its core cast than fans might expect, though not everyone makes it out alive. Here's how the epic saga concludes, and what fate ultimately has in store for Eren Jeager.

Eren's Ultimate Fate

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In the penultimate chapter, Mikasa, Armin, Levi and the remaining Warriors battled Eren and the shining centipede that originated all Titans, formerly nestled in the Founding Titan's spine. After making it inside Eren's Titan mouth thanks to assistance from Levi, Mikasa decapitated Eren's human body and kissed him goodbye for the first and last time. The final chapter confirms that this killed him -- for good this time. As the dust settles, Mikasa brings his head to Armin, who tearfully mourns his loss with her. She then leaves the battlefield with it, knowing a proper burial won't be afforded to Eren after the devastation he caused via The Rumbling.

As is the chapter's namesake, the final pages reveal -- three years later -- that Eren's gravesite is underneath the tree on Paradis Island he'd often napped under as a child. Mikasa tells him that their friends, Armin, Jean, Connie, Annie and Pieck, will soon arrive to visit him, along with Levi, Gabi, Falco and Onyankopon, presumably. Wistfully, she asks if he's happy before confessing she wants to meet him again.

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As the words leave her mouth, the scarf Eren gave her when they first met slips from around her neck. To her surprise, a bird appears in front of her and ties it around her again. Smiling up at it as it continues its flight, she says, "Thank you for wrapping this scarf around me, Eren." Earlier, a similar-looking bird flew past Armin and the others on the ship bound for Paradis. The Scout unit used wings as its insignia and birds, in general, have been frequently used throughout the series as obvious symbols of what Eren longed for so desperately: freedom.

The End of All Titans

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Eren's endgame, all along, was to rid the world of Titans. The first few pages of the final chapter reveal the full conversation on this subject previously had between him and Armin via the Path -- when the Commander was still on the ship headed towards Eren's Wall Titan army. "You did it for the sake of the future you saw using the Attack Titan's power," Armin confirms, clearly referencing Eren's decision to kill 80 percent of humanity with the Rumbling. When Armin asks if he really needed to take things to that extreme, Eren shows him a vision of a volcanic, primordial land. According to him, "the power of the Titans continues to exist because Ymir has been obeying King Fritz for 2,000 years." Despite the violence the monarch committed against her village, parents and even her own body, shockingly, she truly loved Karl Fritz. It was this bond that kept her bound to him and his family for two millennia.

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Eren says he doesn't fully understand her, but he did know she yearned to be free, waiting all this time for someone to "release her from the agony of love." Up until this point, we thought that person was Eren when he gained the full power of the Founding Titan from her. Instead, Eren reveals to Armin that that person was, in fact, Mikasa. That's why Ymir smiled at the end of Chapter #138 when Mikasa chose to kill Eren. Somehow, that choice liberated her, but only Ymir herself knows why. Once Eren and Armin's conversation is done in the Path, he erases Armin's memory of it, which Armin recovers in Chapter #139 after Eren dies.

Eren's death and Ymir's liberation by Mikasa also results in every Titan body turning to dust, and those that had been transformed restored back to human form. Knowing his sacrifice, Eren's friends are grateful for being relinquished from the Titan curse at last, but non-Eldians remain suspicious of them.

The Aftermath of The Battle of Heaven and Earth

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The chapter ends with the aforementioned three-year time skip, by which point, the day that the Rumbling was stopped has come to be called the 'Battle of Heaven and Earth.' However, though Titans are gone for good, the Islanders remain fearful of what the rest of the world might do in retaliation. The new nation of Eldia establishes its military under the Jeagerist banner. In a letter to Armin, Queen Historia, now the mother of a three-year-old girl, writes, "If we win, we live. If we lose, we die. If you don't fight, we can't win. Fight. Fight. This fight will not end until either Eldia or the world disappears. That is what Eren said, and he may be right. Even so, he chose to leave this world in our hands. This place we now live in. A world without Titans."

Armin, Reiner, Annie, Jean, Connie and Pieck are left to hope that upon their return to the Island -- having destroyed the walls and killed Eren, the Islanders' symbol of resistance -- they can broker a peace treaty as the Allied Nations' Ambassadors for Peace Talks. We never find out if they're successful or not, but Connie's faith in Historia and Armin's assurance that telling their side of the story will be enough ends things on a hopeful note.

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