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I know what you mean, the same thought went through my mind each time a great series ended, but in the end it depends on how you look at it.
Series like Fullmetal Alchemist and Katekyo Hitman Reborn ended quite a while ago, we're talking about years. There are continuously series that end, for instance Gamaran, Code Breaker and Psyren are series that started and finished while I was already immersed in reading manga (I started 5 years ago).
I know it feels weird when a series you're close to is about to end, but at the same time new series are released all the time and every series starts as a 'lesser' one as you call it. When I started reading Fairy Tail it was definitely at the time what you define is being lesser, but by now it's one of the most popular series. Each manga needs to have a growth period. For instance Nanatsu no Taizai and Shokugeki no Souma are two manga I picked up while they were only a few months old, but by now they are approaching being serialized for 2 years. There will always be new series to take the places in from the old ones. A series of which only the first chapter got released today might be the most popular series in three years.
Fair is fair Shonen Jump's triumvirate of Naruto, One Piece & Bleach is something outside category. You can say whatever you wish about what some of them have turned into, but in the end they have been the 'poster boys' of the Japanese manga industry for nearly a decade, but they have to end someday.
HSDK is also a series that's close to me as it's one of the very first I started reading. Even though I've expected it to end a few months by now, it's still sad to see it go.
Series like Fullmetal Alchemist and Katekyo Hitman Reborn ended quite a while ago, we're talking about years. There are continuously series that end, for instance Gamaran, Code Breaker and Psyren are series that started and finished while I was already immersed in reading manga (I started 5 years ago).
I know it feels weird when a series you're close to is about to end, but at the same time new series are released all the time and every series starts as a 'lesser' one as you call it. When I started reading Fairy Tail it was definitely at the time what you define is being lesser, but by now it's one of the most popular series. Each manga needs to have a growth period. For instance Nanatsu no Taizai and Shokugeki no Souma are two manga I picked up while they were only a few months old, but by now they are approaching being serialized for 2 years. There will always be new series to take the places in from the old ones. A series of which only the first chapter got released today might be the most popular series in three years.
Fair is fair Shonen Jump's triumvirate of Naruto, One Piece & Bleach is something outside category. You can say whatever you wish about what some of them have turned into, but in the end they have been the 'poster boys' of the Japanese manga industry for nearly a decade, but they have to end someday.
HSDK is also a series that's close to me as it's one of the very first I started reading. Even though I've expected it to end a few months by now, it's still sad to see it go.