I kinda can't believe that. There is no way they can properly end this in one chapter. There must be some drama behind the scenes to force it to end. I wonder what it could be?
I kinda can't believe that. There is no way they can properly end this in one chapter. There must be some drama behind the scenes to force it to end. I wonder what it could be?
About that, I severely broke my leg and now that the surgery has passed, I'm bound to stay at home with my leg up. Please advise me some lengthy manga to read so I can pass time
(you can see every manga I read here : https://myanimelist.net/mangalist/iCham )
So I was meaning to read awhile ago but could never get past the first chapter. However, I take that back and decided to read 5 chapters. This manga is really something else. First, the art is amazing. Its this weird sort of blend of Akira Hiramoto (Prison School, Me and the Devil Blue) and Inio Asano (Oyasumi PunPun) It has the weird blend of melancholy, eccentrism, and a touch of surrealism. The gist of the story is basically a revenge plot that ultimately culminates into something far worst. It finished in January so I am taking my time going through it. This manga is worth checking out.
I kinda can't believe that. There is no way they can properly end this in one chapter. There must be some drama behind the scenes to force it to end. I wonder what it could be?
Prison School got me back into manga so it'll always mean something to me, but when the cavalry arc started bottoming out, it wasn't really quite the same again. Even the recent sidestory with the airport was kind of 'alright, get on with it already.' Sucks. Maybe we get more than a couple of Me and the Devil Blues chapters a year now though.
Attack on Titan ch. 100
The build up to the end of this chapter was pretty cool, actually. A declaration of war indeed.
In better news, you just killed a good part of your army in a reckless attempt at getting back at your enemies, so having your food halved is no longer a problem.
Holy shit. Heki, what the hell? I hope this is the last of him here. If i am the great general and i had one trash quality commander like him which keep ruining my tactics, i would send him to the gulag lol.
Not completely up to date but the cavalry arc really didn't do the manga any favours.
Always thought next up would be some sort of behaviour correction bootcamp the characters are sent to because of the mess they all caused and greatly reducing the male cast presence as the USC is just far more entertaining.
Not completely up to date but the cavalry arc really didn't do the manga any favours.
Always thought next up would be some sort of behaviour correction bootcamp the characters are sent to because of the mess they all caused and greatly reducing the male cast presence as the USC is just far more entertaining.
Nagataro-san is a guilty pleasure much like Prison School was at one point. Sad to hear the latter is ending soon, but hopefully the ending isn't a complete rush job.
Huh. Finished Black Jack for the first time ever. Was reading through the Japanese Tezuka Complete Works for what it's worth, which seemed to publish them in release order, which apparently isn't always the case. I really enjoyed it, and it's not a huge problem as the series is so very much just about the seperate stories of each chapter rather than the overarching narrative, but...
Kind of funny that whole revenge arc just sort of stops midway through. Like, to be fair, his "revenge" against the second guy was muddled and clearly threw him for a loop (and was a damn good chapter), but I definitely don't recall the ending giving me the impression that he'd reached closure on the subject (though it took long enough to get through that I'm forgetting the fine details of the end of the chapter). And then... it just never really comes up again, outside of as part of his backstory, despite him having more targets. Also... if he did drop the revenge, it kind of muddles the part of his character where he's fixated on gathering up a vast fortune through his work, as that was shown in the first revenge chapter to be for elaborate revenge schemes, and outside of that he only throws his cash around really for the rare occassional purely altruistic act. So it's like... if he's not using it for the revenge, then why is he charging such high fees at that point?
I mean, that's all more just a curiosity than an actual "problem" really though, as I already mentioned, due to the way the manga works.
Also, he totally wrote the ending (that kind of detached train chapter) (which was at the end of my second to last volume) and then kept on going for a while, huh?
Oh, and last thought: Kind of cute how the 2004 anime used the final chapter as the first episode. I had been introduced to the series by watching a few episodes, so it made a sort of amusing little loop, as my journey started and ended at the same place.