
Ugh, the meal gets taken away, puff, nuh, geah. (E) Let’s talk. It’s not good to create monsters in your heart and bully yourself. Death is… Let me do my best and die fighting, even if it means living a little longer. Oh, it’s dangerous, it’s good to be back on my feet. Well then, my heart, deep in my heart… even if it’s three times, it’s still not good here. I won’t make it public anymore. Hey, if it gets long, just throw it away right away. It’s not necessary to return the throwing of a person to God. I just weep because I cannot return to my ordinary life. If I get carried away in the rough, joy will come back to me. It’s the end of the year, and is it really that much fun? With these things in life that are struck down, the essence of a man’s life is a daily struggle.
Kind… kind uncle…
It’s just too much of a valid point…
I just saw the original source of “gueh” for the first time.
>>3
I thought the original source as a template was Miha-nii.
>>13
It’s just Oshi-Shi Mask, right?
>>18
Oshishi Mask is Gueh, right?
>>39
>>18
Everyone thought the original source was different…
Such things do happen…
>>51
It’s just a scream, so of course it overlaps, unlike longer sentences or distinctive lines.
>>13
You often see the panel where Daigorou is going “Gueh.”
It’s infuriating to be lectured by a thief.
Speaking of which, why am I traveling with kids again…?
>>5
For revenge
Leave Daigorou behind, yeah…
>>5
After HaIttō and Yagyū Retsudō took each other down, Daigorō was left all alone.
What happened to pass by there was Togo Shigei.
Considering Daigoro, who intends to die protecting his father’s body.
“If your father’s sword fits perfectly with my sheath, then I’ll take you as my new father, so follow me.”
Bringing up a story that is quite unclear.
Upon testing the sword, it fit perfectly in the scabbard, and Daigorou, satisfied with this, accompanied Tougou.
>>17
I was shocked when I read it in a gap, but I was surprised by the cruel ending where Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Ōkami) has Chan (Hai Ittō) die.
>>17
Was it about the integration warning!?
I didn’t know…
>>90
It’s a new Lone Wolf and Cub.
Well then, don’t let the kid drink the sedative!
>>6
This kid is strong too, you know?
If you underestimate it, you’ll get killed.
Tutorial Uncle
Are they going to steal the sword… No, that’s not it.
Are they going to kidnap children…? No, that’s not it.
This is what the underworld magic path is all about.
Since you’re maintaining the sword, I wonder if you’ve realized that you can’t live a proper life while lecturing others…
>>11
First of all, if you’re already carrying a sword dripping with human oil in this era, it’s far too late.
The uncle got angry and said, “If that’s who you chose, there’s nothing I can do, but don’t involve the kid in it.”
>>11
You’re still doing okay.
It’s sad for the kid.
>>11
Samurai have their pride and sense of honor, so it’s fine for them to live like this…
Don’t involve the kids.
You’re sharpening your sword as an apology just because I’ve kept quiet because it was inconvenient for you…
But I chose a short dagger over a ball…
It might be enough to break the sword since the conversation is ending.
Did something get stolen?
I’ve never seen it…
>>22
?!
Was “Lone Wolf and Cub” by Shigeai Togo!?
>>24
In the sequel “New Lone Wolf and Cub,” it is so.
However, the era setting is more fantasy than the previous work, with characters such as Togo Shigei, Shimazu Mitsuhisa, Matsudaira Izu-no-kami, and Mamiya Rinzo.
It feels like “When is it now!?” so it’s questionable how much it overlaps with historical figures.
It seems like the inside of the sheath is all sticky with blood and fat.
Wash it for me.
>>25
It’s better to replace it now.
What will happen to this thief after this?
>>26
Of course, I will die.
>>28
Well, that’s true…
I thought it would easily rust if not maintained, but if it’s covered in grease, would it not rust instead?
>>29
It’s not an infinite blade…
Whether a thief should preach to a killer may be a matter of opinion.
Involving children is, well…
Not taking the sword means the intention was to incapacitate someone temporarily at someone else’s request?
Gue is definitely Mihane.
The kid is also shooting the cart’s cannon by itself, so it’s dangerous if you don’t stop its actions.
>>33
During the journey, I became close with a gunsmith.
The stroller is modified to have a gun hidden in it, so it’s going to be ridiculously amazing…
But Daigorou has also made quite a bit of preparation…
>>35
“By learning the Shigen-ryu, I will become strong rapidly.”
In the sequel “Kozure Ōkami: Shikaku no Ko,” the protagonist finally takes center stage and is incredibly strong.
New Lone Wolf and Cub
Chieizu has switched places with Shimazu Mitsuhisa and is trying to kill the shogun’s daughter who has come to marry in order to destroy the Shimazu clan.
The eyepatch in the thread was caught up in that conspiracy and the real Mitsuhisa was killed, so there was a resolution to assassinate the general.
What on earth?
How about pawning that sword and feeding the child good things?
I’ve only seen “Lone Wolf and Cub” as a really good comedy sketch.
>>43
Sometimes they go on sale on Kindle for super cheap, so it’s good to read.
I wonder if they are using a mysterious spear that pops out instead of a sword…
Since they’ve changed their attitude after seeing the sword, it really can only be described as a possession of a warrior.
>>44
Eh
The feeling of being genuinely surprised that comes from it.
>>45
That picture is
I don’t think it means that way.
If you leave this baby alone, it’ll start firing guns.
Is this thief going to be cut with the sword I sharpened?
If you knew what Yagyu-chan did, you wouldn’t tell me to sell the sword…
There’s something like a main cannon from a Divison hidden in the stroller…
>>53
I imagined a stroller moving up and down in CG and it was no good.
Why are these people of good character acting as bandits…?
Some episodes are available for free on Sukima, so if you’re interested, you should give them a read.
Regardless of the sequel, I want you to read “Lone Wolf and Cub” for free at least once.
It’s very interesting, so please do!
Originally, there was a sequel to Lone Wolf and Cub…
First, they call themselves thieves, and then they make a rain shelter for me. What the heck are these guys…
>>60
A ronin who is clearly getting into a dangerous situation is bringing along kids, so I got pissed off and spiked his drink.
(I wonder if I can’t get a roof over here…)
I thought Haijikkō was from the Suigō-ryū… but it seems he was a different person.
The movie is ridiculously entertaining.
The 6th work is quite a strange piece.
There was a scene in the drama version where they used something like a Gatling gun and wiped out everything, right?
>>65
There’s also a manga where there’s a super matchlock gun in a baby carriage.
>>65
The drama uses a shotgun, not a Gatling gun.
The one that looks like a Gatling comes from the movie version.
In the film, Ikki Hoi, played by Tomisaburo Wakayama, shoots down enemies with dual pistols.
>>65
The one that Kinsuke Banya used to do was flamboyant.
There’s a scene where about 30 to 40 pursuers are slashed down with a big Edo Gatling, resulting in a huge explosion, but there are so many points to critique.
They’re going to steal the sword… Give it back…
>>68
He was just an uncle who wanted to try sharpening a famous sword.
Daigorou is firing a machine gun from the stroller…
This thief definitely has kids far away.
I killed him originally.
Like this
Since the wording was set, it’s normally Miha-nii.
Are you really going to sharpen it right in front of me and then steal it? How wicked! Can I have it back, please?
Gueh! The way it falls is like a Wreshido, right?
I understand the reasoning that, precisely because he’s a bastard, it’s a bit much to make even his children live such a miserable life.
I like the drama version with Katsuya Kato the best.
The assassin, while being referred to as a denizen of the underworld, still retains a bit of conscience, so that struggle is interesting, and also the swordplay is amazing.
I want people who have free time to take a look…
Since Daigorou is convinced that we will traverse the underworld magic path together as parent and child…
I was raising funds through assassinations, but it’s for equipping the Yagyu clan!
Huh, seriously, is that uncle who’s just giving such advice and hasn’t done anything particularly bad going to die…?
Eh?
How many people?
I cut it!
I feel genuine agitation in the “e.”
>>83
That “eh” isn’t like “eh…?” or “huh? Really?” but rather an “eh” that includes an emphasis typical of Edo dialect, right?
>>116
Ouch!
>>116
It’s like “Aahn?” or “Uh, um,” teasingly, right?
>>124
It’s a type of play that includes elements of jidaigeki (period drama), but what is it even called in grammatical terms? I don’t know.
I understand why one would go this far when their heart leans towards kindness.
What I bought with the accumulated money was a grenade for Daigorou during the final battle.
As a result, it is used to save Edo from the flood.
>>85
Eh
What on earth for?
I was planning to use it.
Yagyu really is at fault, isn’t he…
>>86
The enemy in the new era is Matsudaira Izu-no-kami, who killed Togo’s lord, Shimazu Mitsuhisa.
It is said that Yagyu can be piled up as much as desired.
The final boss of Lone Wolf and Cub was Retsudo… Just kill yourself…
Don’t argue about the origins of the stereotype.
Lone Wolf and Cub’s Retsudou is cool and cute, isn’t he?
>>92
It’s a villain that should be hated, but for some reason, I can’t bring myself to dislike them.
Edo Yagyu has been made too much of a villain among villains for the time being.
The reason I didn’t steal anything is not about having or not having money, but because my way of life was below my standards, and that’s what I was trying to convey…
>>94
Don’t you realize that even from the perspective of thieves like us, you’re crossing the line! Why is that…
>>94
Rather than stealing anything, it might be saying that it’s important to live in a way that is worthy of properly holding a sword, like sharpening it for you.
I couldn’t help but laugh at the parody scene in The Mandalorian where Grogu chooses a sword and a ball.
It’s not like the thieves are just living in the wilderness repeatedly…
Nowadays, overseas otaku have a higher participation rate than Japanese people, you know.
“Redou is too convenient as a villain.”
The basic armament of a stroller is a spear and a gun, right?
I remember the scene where Daigoro presses the button and the spear pops out.
>>102
It comes with a long roll too.
It looks like I can make it into Super Robot Wars.
I just learned for the first time that Reddou is Daigorou’s grandfather.
Eat Daigorō curry!
Let’s win a “Chan” T-shirt!
Isn’t it dangerous not to steal that sword?
>>109
It’s more dangerous to steal.
It creates a connection (or bond).
Although the legendary “Lone Wolf and Cub” by Gōseki Kojima is so iconic, the subsequent works tend to be undervalued.
I like the paintings by Hideki Mori; they have a certain charm.
Wow!! L-lord Igamori? This is Tako Hikari in Iga; we are in the main keep. If you didn’t bring a flute, this must be taken back…!! The treasure of the Saemon clan is unparalleled, we were happily playing as we pleased with Lord Ieyasu, but taking advantage of that, someone attempted to steal my lips. It was said that those who have their lips stolen could take the place of Ieyasu himself; however, it is indeed an impressive blindness to the public. Now, print(!!)
>>110
It hurts~~ Ouch, ouch, ouch!
>>122
!!!!!!
The axle of the wheels has blades like Black Saber, and the body is reinforced with steel plates for bulletproofing, plus it carries grenades.
I don’t know the context, but why did the bandit treat me to a meal and maintain my sword?
>>118
We both risked our lives to seize the shogunate’s new weapon.
What the hell are you doing with a kid? Don’t get in the way, idiot!
A wolf with a child is like that stroller of Hasegawa Napoleon…
Regarding involving the kids, there is a pretext that Daigorou himself chose the path of the underworld magic…
The way the unattractive man has a serious expression and exudes dignity shows incredible artistic skill.
By the way, in the further sequel to “New Baby Cart,” the grown-up Daigoro tackles the dungeon solo.
>>129
Huh?
So, will these thieves be killed by that new weapon?
Is this Togo Shigei?!
>>131
Hai Ittō is not part of the Suigōryū or the Shigenryū.
Why didn’t you poison me?
Aragorō
Even if they were stealing something, the after-service is excessively generous…
The kitchen’s~~~!!
Chawaw~~~~~n!!
“Eat Daigoro curry!”
“Let’s win a Charn T-shirt!”
Are you going to lose it after I’m hit with the harsh truth?
Daigorō will also go down the path of the warrior after that.
>>139
I’ve been a warrior since the day I was born.
>>139
I thought it was going to be intense and strong to the point of no return, but to be cut short like this…
>>153
Well, they’re incredibly strong even as a baby, so of course they’ll be strong when they grow up.
>>139
It’s not after that.
The moment you touch a sword instead of a handball, it’s the path of a warrior.
I had such a strong image of it as a work from the 70s that I really didn’t know there were sequels released after the 2000s…
I’ve heard that thieves die, but I never expected things to go this far.
It’s not like I killed them just because I was frustrated, right?
This thief is remarkably good at persuading people, starting from meals.
Is this the free one on Sukima now? The format seems different, is it a different version?
I’m sharpening it…
I’ll return it…
Rain cover… Is it just for the kids?
You can also include the uncle…
>>146
Moreover, they are giving a really proper sermon…
The strongest in the work? Are there people who are even stronger?
Why is this thief going to be killed…
>>150
Because I’m a thief, I will normally be killed by pursuers.
That’s the thing I saw in Shiren, the Dōtanuki!
>>151
Douda Tsugu
I actually severed the body of a sinner.
A so-called quality assurance document.
>>160
That’s quite an intense name!
If it’s below human, then it’s included in humans, so that’s fine, right?
Is it because he’s a thief that he can’t even use words properly?
>>152
It’s a complicated story, but it’s the correct way to use it.
>>152
Is it below even the head thief…?
Everyone notices the concept of life and death, but is it really such a common idea?
Togo Shigei is the kind of person like this.
It’s not Togo who will kill this thief!
Guest characters are just there to die, after all…
Hajime Ittou died after a fierce battle with Yagyu Retsudou…
Unlike mathematics, Japanese language has the meaning of “less than” as well.
I only know about the “Child-Soaring Wolf” from “Haï Ittō,” but Daigorō has been killing quite a lot since then, hasn’t he?
>>165
“Setting up for a bombing, huh?”
Statistically, the following is not used in the sense of being equal.
Then, when Daigorou was about to drown and the target tried to help, he jumped into the river.
Children are normally used for assassination because they sneak in underwater and use methods similar to assassination.
>>167
“Ittō-Hai is not losing! While standing face to face with the assassination target, he throws Daigorō and takes advantage of the moment to slice them down! The opponent dies without being able to accept it!”
>>167
Isn’t it wrong to lure someone into the water?
The knife sharpener man, let’s talk a little more, okay?
Both parent and child live in the path of the underworld, so everything is OK!
A pattern that could not be pushed through with that kind of reasoning.
Teach your opponent the correct way of the samurai and bring it to a fair and square match!
From here, our parent-child duo walks the path of the underworld! So we can get away with quite a lot of nonsense!
>>176
You tend to play both sides, don’t you, Hai Itto?
>>178
It’s frustrating to be taken down by guys who aren’t even like samurai!
>>188
Cowardly! Let’s not say that, shall we!?
His tone sounds provoking, and I can’t suppress my growing anger at how this bastard is dragging the kids into it…
The phrase “Underworld magic is such a convenient word, isn’t it?”
The original source of the small sword thrown at the opponent and then cut in “Fighting General Ramen Man” was “Lone Wolf and Cub.”
>>180
It turned into a naughty scene!
The machine gun smith we’ve been talking about was also a target for assassination, so kill him!
It is the role of adults to correct what children choose.
He frequently commits cowardly assassinations, but he’s also extremely strong when fighting normally, essentially having specs similar to a sword-wielding Golgo.
>>183
There are two episodes where Koike-sensei wanted to argue about rights with Takao Saito and created material by stealing ideas from Golgo.
Saito Takao asked me, “Are you okay? Are you running out of material?” and expressed his concern.
You might insist that I don’t care if you involve your enemy’s family in your revenge and rather say let them suffer.
You involved your own family in revenge… yeah…
Maybe it’s because I really went through something terrible because of my parents in the past.
It’s concerning that toddlers aren’t getting proper meals.
But you know.
It’s bad that the Yagyu clan, who have thought of the strategy of carrying Daigorou, have lost about three people.
Revenge, often used as a justification, is even a theory that brings a sense of relief.
If that’s the case, then you should bear it all alone and clear your mind as you please, but don’t make the kid suffer in the process of your own relief…
H is still the same troublesome old man, isn’t he? It’s funny how he was oddly loved here too, wasn’t it, Koike-sensei?
It’s quite a trivial story, isn’t it, Lone Wolf and Cub?
>>196
It’s all that guy, Yagyu Retsudo’s fault.
The aftertaste of reading gives the feeling of having seen an incredibly grand work.
Upon rereading, it becomes a disaster for the child-carrying wolf because Yagyu’s second son was a complete idiot…
Cecile!
Ion sesonamon sonamon…
Weapon throwing is exceptionally strong.
If a sword is thrown at them, most enemies can’t guard or evade and are instantly killed.
>>199
That’s why I guard with Daigoro like this.
It’s not a beautiful tale of revenge from the beginning.
“You always keep being told, ‘You’re the worst as a parent!'”