11:35 AM EDT 4/10/2017
"Attack on Titan" Chapter 93 spoilers suggested that Reiner could potentially die in the upcoming chapters. The news came following the release of Chapter 92 where he was seen badly injured by the anti-titan armor piercing bullets from his enemies. The question is, did the latest installment hint at Reiner's possible demise in the future? Also, will the Marley government set its eye on Eren again to retrieve the original Titan power?
A fan from MangaHelpers pointed out that the previous chapter of "AOT" saw Reiner almost being defeated by the enemies. Thanks to Zeke, his friend is somehow saved from a near death event when the soldiers released their anti-titan armor piercing bullets. But if his past is to be considered, it seems that Hajime Isayama is hinting at Reiner's imminent death on "Attack on Titan" Chapter 93. Remember when Eren almost killed him when he breached Wall Maria?
Meanwhile, the previous chapter of "AOT" also ended with a cliffhanger where Marleys seem to have realized that the forces against them are getting stronger. For this reason, they need to get their hands on the Coordinate, which is currently in the possession of Eren. That said, "Attack on Titan" Chapter 93 could potentially shift to Paradis Island where Titans might pose new threats again. It remains to be seen if Eren and the Survey Corps are prepared for another Titan attack.
For a quick "Attack on Titan" Chapter 92 recap, Eldians were used as Marley's fodder during the battle. They were seemingly injected with Titan serum just before the Marley soldiers dropped them from the skies. Apparently, Zeke has the power to trigger Eldians' transformation to Titans through his screams according to some manga fanatics from Reddit. This was seen when the Eldians turned into monsters mid-air after his howl.
"Attack on Titan" Chapter 93 is a monthly release so readers should expect the next installment in May. For more news and updates about your favorite manga series, keep checking here at Celebeat.
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