One of the most intense plots in anime history came to a close with Attack on Titan in 2023. However, fans who were wondering if creator Hajime Isayama would ever produce something comparable now know the answer. They most likely didn't want to hear it either.Hajime Isayama surprised fans with a message during a recent final compilation film screening for the anime. Even though he wasn't physically present, his comments had a powerful impact. The audience sat in disbelief as the MC read his letter aloud. Isayama disclosed that he is not currently working on any projects. Yes, he is busy, but not with manga.The reasons for Hajime Isayama's creative exhaustionA shot from the anime (Image Credit: MAPPA)When Hajime Isayama stated why he is unable to produce another Attack on Titan, the message became even more intriguing. "If I try to write anything, it just ends up feeling like a snippet of one of the elements I already explored," he stated. "I poured out everything inside me until I was completely drained."That admission is really honest. For Hajime Isayama, Attack on Titan was more than just a job. It was everything. He began the series at the age of 19 and worked on it from the ground up for 12 years. The anime version of the manga, which aired from 2009 to 2021, became a worldwide sensation. Isayama was 35 when it was all over.It takes a lot of work to create something that size. Hajime Isayama did more than simply sketch lovely images and call it a day. World-building, character development, societal commentary, and intricate narrative spanning hundreds of chapters were all necessary for the anime. Although it's not as demanding as weekly manga schedules, he worked on it once a month.Isayama's greatest work was Attack on TitanAttack on Titan was more than just Hajime Isayama's first significant series. He poured his whole creative being onto the page. In earlier interviews, he even acknowledged that he had an ambition of leading a NEET life, which is essentially doing nothing. And really? He's earned it, with more than 140 million copies sold globally.But there's more to this than just wealth and achievement. In his letter, Hajime Isayama stated that Attack on Titan was "the first series that I put out until I was completely satisfied with what I was inside." That is enormous. The majority of creators never experience that feeling of accomplishment.Fans' responses have been conflicting. Hajime Isayama needs a permanent vacation, according to those who completely understand. Some are hoping that he will write something lighter in the future, such as a high school narrative or a slice-of-life comedy. Attack on Titan was cruel, grim, and emotionally taxing. Perhaps he could rekindle his creative spark with something completely different.At the same event, voice actor Yuki Kaji, who portrayed the main character Eren Yeager, revealed that he had a private meeting with Isayama last year and that he was doing well. That's good to hear. Most people can't even begin to understand the burden of starting from scratch to create such a famous series.What will happen to the creator next?Eren Yeager (Image Credit: Wit Studio)Hajime Isayama claims that his life now is very different from the lazy NEET dream he had during the serialization of Attack on Titan. He continues to be active, although not with manga. And it's alright.Some admirers have proposed that he focus solely on writing and delegate the artwork to others. Compared to the whole workload of becoming a mangaka, that would undoubtedly be simpler. Some believe that without committing to another epic saga, he may eventually write short stories set in the Attack on Titan universe.Here's the problem, though. No one is owed another anime by Hajime Isayama. He produced one of the best anime and manga series ever. In ways that most artists never try, he examined issues of freedom, conflict, hatred, and the cycle of violence. Even if several supporters didn't agree with the conclusion, he managed to make the landing.ConclusionHajime Isayama has the option to stop drawing manga panels altogether. His legacy will be the Attack on Titan. And honestly, going out on top like that is pretty legendary.