Hajime Isayama has completed the Attack on Titan Chapter 135 manuscript in no time, meaning it is now ready for publication. With its nearing release, fans can expect to see the leaks and spoilers on Saturday, December 5, and the raw scans on Sunday, December 6, or Monday, December 7.

Before Attack on Titan Chapter is officially released, its raw scans and spoilers will be hitting the web first. This only means the manga copies are already on their way to the stores and will be officially published in a couple of days.

There will only be a few pages and manga panels available to hint at what is about to come. Until gradually, there will be more leaks coming online, Block Toro noted.

In the new chapter, fans are about to see the continuation of Beat Titan and Levi's battle, while Eren is about to show his new powers. It will also delve into the Flying Titan story, Zeke's location, Titan versus Titan fight, and Eren igniting the rumbling.

EconoTimes added the new installment would be quite different from the previous chapters, knowing it might reveal Eren and his friends' future. The all-out war will continue as the remaining soldiers are fighting to survive and save the human race.

To recall, Eren got Ymir's approval to start the Rumbling, hoping that it could keep the Paradis Island safe for everyone for the decades to come. As Attack on Titan Chapter 135 will coincide with Attack on Titan Season 4's release, these two will serve as the beginning of an end.

However, there will be a good gap between the two series' timeline and the storylines that it will feature. Anyhow, it remains to be seen if the manga will end at the same the anime concludes.

Thankfully, Isayama has been dedicated to his craft, that he never misses his deadlines. So, he always completes the manga panels before time.

He has maintained a regular monthly release, so fans are about to see Attack on Titan Chapter 135 on Wednesday, December 9. According to HITC, it is expected to be out at midnight Japan Standard Time.

If this will follow suit, its English translation will later drop at different times for the international audience. It will be out at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, 10 a.m. Central Time, 11 a.m. Eastern Time, 4 p.m. British Time, and 5 p.m. Central European Time. In Korea and Australia, it will be out on Thursday, December 10, instead, at 12 a.m. and 12:30 a.m., respectively.