After a two-week break, we finally got Chapter 158 of Four Knights of the Apocalypse, but I’ve got some unfortunate news for you. If you haven’t heard already, Nakaba Suzuki, the creator of the series, is facing health issues. As a result, Four Knights of the Apocalypse is going on an indefinite hiatus. The return date for the manga is currently unknown—it could be a month, two months, or possibly longer. The severity of Suzuki’s condition isn’t fully clear, so we should prepare for Four Knights to be on break for a while.
Chapter 158, titled “I Can’t Drop the Attitude,” kicks off right where the previous one left off. It’s a solid chapter, packed with character moments and new developments, leaving us with plenty to think about during the upcoming hiatus.
The chapter opens with Guinie being informed that her friends have come to see her. She’s surprised—after all, she doesn’t consider herself to have any close friends. But when she sees Percival, her reaction is both shocked and comical, which adds some lightheartedness to the moment. The reunion is filled with a mix of emotions as Guinie confronts Percival about his sudden disappearance, and we see her determination and strength shine through as she demands promises from him.
What really stands out in this chapter is the exploration of Guinie’s journey over the past two years. We learn that she’s been studying spirits and trying to find a way to bring Percival back. This adds a layer of depth to her character, showing how much Percival’s departure affected her. The chapter beautifully balances the seriousness of Guinie’s feelings with her playful interactions with the rest of the team, particularly in her new, buff form—though there’s some debate about whether this transformation is here to stay.
As the chapter progresses, we’re introduced to new plot points that will undoubtedly shape the future of the series once it returns. Guinie reveals that the team’s next mission is to take on Beltram, the Green Knight of the Four Perils, and to find Tristan and his team, who are seemingly being held captive. This mission sets the stage for an intense showdown and possibly a tournament arc, which is an exciting surprise given the nature of Four Knights of the Apocalypse.
This chapter does an excellent job of leaving us on a high note before the hiatus, with plenty of questions and potential conflicts to ponder. The introduction of a potential tournament arc, the dynamics between Percival and Tristan, and the mystery surrounding Beltram’s Gladiator Festival have me eager for the manga’s return.
For now, let’s hope that Nakaba Suzuki takes the time he needs to recover fully, and that we can look forward to more amazing chapters when Four Knights of the Apocalypse eventually comes back.