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April 4, 2022

Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Ends, Spoilers, Raw Scans, Release Date, Summaries, Storyline, Plot & Everything you need to know

After 12 enthralling episodes, Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 has come to a close. After witnessing the conclusion, viewers are left wondering what the manga chapter is that closes with episode 87. Attack on Titan, produced by MAPPA, is unquestionably one of the finest anime series available right now. Attack on Titan was a manga series that spanned from September 2009 to April 2021 and was written and drawn by Hajime Isayama. The manga consisted of a total of 139 chapters that were spread across 34 volumes. Consequently, manga readers already know how Eren’s tale will complete; nevertheless, anime viewers are still in the dark about how Eren’s story will conclude.

After a lengthy wait, the last episode of Season 4, Part 2 has finally been released. Meanwhile, the MAPPA revealed that Attack on Titan would return in 2023 with Season 4 Part 3 of the anime series. Some fans, on the other hand, may not be willing to wait a whole year to find out how the narrative concludes. For those who are among them, here’s everything you need to know about the last episode of Season 2 of The Walking Dead. Attack on Titan Episode 87 concludes Chapter 130 of the manga series “The Dawn of Humanity.” Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Episode 12 was named “The Dawn of Humanity,” which corresponds to Chapter 130 of the manga.

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Spoilers for Attack on Titan Episode 87
After a long wait, we get to see how Mikasa and her friends Eren, Levi, and others from inside the walls arrived at Marley’s house. In the following scene, we find Eren meeting with Zeke, and he also informs Historia and Floch of his plan. Eren then appears on the shores of Marley in his Founding Titan form, which we witness for the first time. That concludes Chapter 130 of Attack on Titan: Resurrection of the Titans. In order to read the manga from the point where the last episode concludes, you should begin with Chapter 131, titled “The Rumbling,” and work your way up from there.

As SPY announced on Twitter earlier this month, episode 12 of Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 will conclude on the 130th chapter of the manga. The speculation proved to be correct, as the anime will return with Part 3 of the Final season to adapt the remaining nine chapters of the manga series, according to the official website.

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