In volume 34 of the 'Attack on Titan' manga, released in June 2021, eight additional manga pages were added but failed to satisfy readers.
The 'Attack on Titan' manga, created by Hajime Isayama, concluded on April 9, 2021, with the release of the final chapter, chapter 139.
However, author Isayama has now decided to add more pages after the controversial conclusion, aiming to provide a more satisfying ending and resolve many lingering mysteries.

New information reveals that the 'Attack on Titan' manga will release 18 new pages on April 30, 2024. These supplementary manga pages will be titled 'Attack on Titan volume 35'. It remains unclear whether this new manga volume will continue from where the original story concluded or if it will be a spin-off.
It's worth noting that despite the conclusion of the 'Attack on Titan' manga, many questions remain unanswered, sparking hope among fans for the future of the series.
Alongside the latest manga volume, there's an upcoming art book titled 'Shingeki Fly' for Attack on Titan. This art book comprises a total of 200 pages and will feature all the colorful illustrations by Hajime Isayama.
Additionally, 'Shingeki Fly' includes over 57 meticulously copied pages from the final chapters. It also contains special content related to Mikasa's scarf and Eren's key. Pre-orders for volume 35 will start on November 30.
Furthermore, Attack on Titan will feature a color spread in the upcoming issue 44 of Weekly Shonen Magazine, releasing on October 4.

Since the release of the final chapter of the Attack on Titan manga, it has become a topic of debate due to its controversial ending. The revelation of Eren and his comrades' fate in the final chapter left many fans with mixed emotions.
To address this matter, Hajime Isayama added eight more pages when the final volume was published. However, some fans remain dissatisfied with the story's conclusion.
Hajime Isayama also recently attended New York Comic-Con and acknowledged the controversies surrounding the ending of Attack on Titan.
Now, with a new manga volume, an upcoming art book, and more, the story of Attack on Titan may still have a long way to go before it concludes.