This story is from November 10, 2023

‘Spy x Family’ editor Shihei Lin hospitalized after brain hemorrhage

Shihei Lin, the influential editor overseeing popular manga titles at Weekly Shonen Jump, has been hospitalized after suffering a brain hemorrhage. Lin revealed on social media that he had been in the hospital since November 5 and is gradually improving with treatment. He attributed his condition to his hectic schedule and plans to take things slow. Lin is known for managing over 100 manga titles and is currently supervising successful works like 'Spy x Family' and 'Chainsaw Man.
‘Spy x Family’ editor Shihei Lin hospitalized after brain hemorrhage
In a surprising turn of events, Shihei Lin, the highly influential editor overseeing ‘Spy x Family’ and ‘Chainsaw Man’ at Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, has been hospitalized following a brain hemorrhage earlier this week.
Lin took to social media on November 7, to share the news, stating that he had been in the hospital since November 5. He revealed that a blood vessel behind his right eye had ruptured suddenly, describing it as an idiopathic condition of unknown cause.
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Expressing gratitude for the meticulous initial treatment by medical professionals, Lin assured that there seem to be no significant aftereffects, and his condition is gradually improving with medication and IV drips.

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Despite already showing signs of recovery, Lin acknowledged the need to take things slow for the time being. He mentioned he was very fortunate and is scheduled to be discharged this weekend. Lin believes it is his hectic schedule that led to his condition; thus, he has decided to cut himself some slack.
Lin, known as one of Japan's most prolific manga editors, has managed over 100 titles, including successful works like Yuji Kaku's Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku and Kazue Kato's Blue Exorcist. He is currently supervising the ongoing Shonen Jump bestsellers ‘Spy x Family,’ ‘Dandandan,’ and ‘Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man.’

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