
Masukawa had easily surpassed the limit of “electric shocks” that he could endure. Yes, he had surpassed it, but I wonder if you have not forgotten that he is Masukawa Kyohei?
Sai Kawa Kyohei, an excerpt from early sketches. A person clearly different from the world of manga. He is a character who flourishes verbally and is very intellectually interesting. His foul mouth is a result of having been influenced by the street fights in America while seeking “the strongest.” It seems he has been shaped by this experience. However, for this street fight, it was merely a direct endeavor for him. It’s a collection of rules used by “flyers” from all over the world. In a sense, it’s an extraordinary ability, “Underground League” and “Tier Pro.” He is a performer known as “Ginta Est O,” who is troubled by a nonexistent spirit machine. While aiming to enter “Tier Pro” under the strongest’s mark in pursuit of real business, he continues to face difficulties against “flyers” from around the world. Ginta Est at the start. Perhaps he is already losing in daily life. The devil in the street seeks a violent path, “EST!” Achieving heavenly one!
Kitz…
Stop the reminders.
I really like this guy too much.
It’s been a mystery for a long time why this image is posted irregularly to keep the memory alive.
Well, it’s not that it’s a problem…
>>4
I’ve been feeling like I haven’t seen it recently… so I try to post it when I feel that way.
There is no deep meaning.
>>13
You’re with me.
I wonder how many people are there in the “Makagawa Reminder.”
>>13
I wouldn’t say my brain is burned, but there might be some scorch marks on my frontal lobe, you know…
I haven’t seen it posted on other pages.
Don’t come out just when you’ve forgotten about it.
Katasaigawa
It was right.
That helps.
Make me forget.
Kyōhei Saikawa
One of the members of the Human World Treasures 3, known by the alias “National Military Power.” In the future, 20 years later, they are said to be the president of the mercenary dispatch company “EST Company.”
His strength is comparable to that of a major power on his own, and even the Vortex Company, which tried to recruit him, has repeatedly faced defeat at his hands. He uses an IV stand as a weapon, but he is also quite strong in hand-to-hand combat.
Originally very sickly, I was inspired by a world champion boxer (who would later be poisoned) that I saw on TV by chance, and since then, I have relentlessly sought to become the strongest (both physically and intellectually). I have the ability to evolve my body to withstand techniques that exceed my own limits by experiencing them. I often act without thinking. The influence of spending the longest time in America, where I devoted myself to street fighting (which for me is a warm-up), has made my language quite harsh.
In the battle at the Shikoku Gate, I joined forces with Tanaka and others in the middle of the fight, and defeated the Thunder God in an instant. However, in front of the rampaging Tanaka, I could not foresee his strategy of sacrificing himself, and I suffered a defeat.
After the battle, I set off on a journey abroad to train in order to get revenge on Tanaka. I never officially became a member of Tanaka and the others until the very end.
I think that kind of passion is necessary to draw manga.
It was the right decision to keep it locked away in my heart, because there are things like nameless ones.
I don’t know of any manga more empty than this, so I love re-reading it regularly.
Well, do you like it? No, I do like it.
Why would you do something like that?
The artwork is careless, and there are many panels like the one above where the characters have white eyes.
Why on the resume
>>16
The title is something something something, so wasn’t it intentionally set against that background for work-related reasons?
>>74
I don’t even remember the title!
I don’t know the title of the manga, but I know about Saikawa.
>>17
Time something trading company something something Tanaka something.
I had forgotten about Masukawa, but I occasionally wonder if I am not forgotten.
Isn’t it a manga called “Shut up (double page spread)”?
Bookmark
You made me remember something I had managed to forget.
I dislike it because it ended without the third member of Human World Treasure 3 appearing.
I love how the protagonist is just running around in a simple animation during the final boss fight with the enemy executive and ends up losing so quickly; it’s so ridiculous.
The protagonist’s face is seriously always simplified.
Mikawa has definitely been reminded too much, and it’s lingering in the back of his mind.
It feels like I occasionally see a spread that looks like a failed version of Hunter x Hunter, and it makes my back itch.
Even though it’s this painful, it’s amazing that it was able to be serialized in the prestigious Jump magazine.
I was 20 years old when I drew this.
It’s the time when I feel the most capable.
I really forgot.
I don’t particularly appreciate reminders.
It really gets posted when I’ve completely forgotten about it.
There is no gratitude.
Since even the Jump author said it was really fun.
The original Masukawa is refreshing and straightforward without any misinterpretations.
The manga that started after abruptly canceling Jiga, which was ranked 9th in the reader popularity poll at the time, even before the first volume of the comic was released.
This has been released up to volume 3.
>>32
But honestly, the only appeal of Jiga is the commander-chan, right?
>>32
Seriously, it was a manga that came out after Jiga?
I thought it was a manga from around 2016…
Is there more than one person…?
What does Tanaka do?
>>34
Secretary
Why not change the settings a bit and just draw a manga of the best river?
I may not have the same energy as I did back then.
Even though I want to forget, it keeps reminding me persistently, so I can’t forget.
It’s amazing that in 20 years you’ll be the president; I really like this kind of character!
I have a sense of nostalgia for characters like this from the early Heisei period!
>>37
It’s a manga from 2018, so it’s the 30th year of the Heisei era…
I know the heroine is ugly.
It’s not that it’s not cute; it’s just ugly.
I’ve made enough of an impact that readers can only remember me as Saikawa and not by my real name, with the strongest character from another work appearing.
If you like it this much, why didn’t you make it the main character?
What, are you losing to Tanaka!?
It looks really unattractive like after shaving.
I just learned about the title for the first time.
I wonder why the title mentions 1 billion volts.
I can’t believe that Masukawa has lost in the story.
Mizukawa is a character who is in the process of aiming for the strongest.
It seems to be the strongest in the future.
I learned for the first time in this thread that this forgetful person actually loses…
I learned a new fact in this thread that this guy actually loses…
Maybe I’ll forget again or it doesn’t matter.
Purple Mirror of the Bulletin Board
The fact that this guy is going to lose was the new information I learned for the first time in this thread.
I don’t care, so I’ll probably forget it by tomorrow.
>>52
That’s why reminders are useful, isn’t it?
I think I will read it if I get the chance.
I think it will be the real Masukawa.
Are we going to lose!?
I forgot it in an instant. Well, it’s fine, such a manga.
This is the only popular canceled Jump manga here that I haven’t read.
This guy is posted regularly, but I remember everyone was puzzled when a page of a character like Indra who casts electricity was linked to this. Who was it…?
Is the parent not active anymore?
This is something that can be said about all manga of this type that get canceled, but the first volume mostly ends with a one-episode standalone weak enemy hunting arc, and that’s just…
The narou comic adaptation that is currently being serialized seems like it will be animated.
>>61
Huh? You’re drawing manga?!
I was a university student at the time, so I just got a regular job.
>>62
I changed my name and I’m doing a comic adaptation on Naro.
Since the original creator is a big hit, the likelihood of an anime adaptation is high.
I should have already graduated from college, so I should be able to freely draw manga.
It seems like you retired and got a job just like the great thief Porta.
>>63
Who is Porta?
>>64
>>64
I laughed more than I expected at Saikawa.
>>64
It’s amazing to be doing this at twenty.
Why do kind people come up to remind me regularly?
I don’t need your kindness!
Are you writing it now under a different name?
Even something like this, having experience with serialization in Shonen Jump is powerful.
>>68
Aren’t you forgetting something?
The author’s ability to reach serialization in Shonen Jump.
>>68
I may say it’s like this, but for a current student at the time, having a weekly serialization is within the realm of understanding.
Well, it suits you, doesn’t it…
I wonder what is happening with Kaiju No. 9’s Masakawa now.
After all, I’m the winner of this magazine’s competition.
Well, that competition is one where the person who doesn’t win ends up doing great later on.
Since they drew a page that looks like a remake of the thread image, even though they changed their name, everyone noticed.
>>75
No way…
>>75
It’s the largest reminder service, isn’t it?
It’s rather that Sara and Holly are being immature or to blame.
If it’s in today’s Jump, this manga would…
No, I can’t do it. Sorry.
There is also the matter of Jump, but there’s a track record of having serialized three volumes weekly.
The creator of “Zan” is currently working on the official Yu-Gi-Oh! comic adaptation, and it seems that many people continue to succeed in the industry afterward.
>>81
The dialogue in “Zan” became a topic of jokes, but the character design had been fairly well-regarded since that time.
I remember this page and won’t forget it, but it’s a manga that I don’t know anything about other than this page.
I found it.
The touch of the painting has an air of nostalgia, but it has simply become better.
I remember there was a topic discussing how it had improved when that comic adaptation thread was created.
It’s a big deal that the original story with Chihaya-chan is already completed.
Could you help me not to forget?
Raise it every second.
Recently, I haven’t seen any characters that remind me of Masukawa.
Even though it was cancelled, just being able to withstand a weekly serialization means that the talent is actually incredibly top-notch.
>>92
The manga adaptations of stories I come to like often become poorly illustrated and usually end up getting discontinued!
Drawing 19 pages of manga in a week is actually unrealistic.
For some reason, it’s working.
I guess new recruits don’t get assigned a mentor after all.
The achievement of managing a weekly serialization alone seems quite impressive.
>>96
You did this without any support…!?
>>96
Only Rohan Kishibe can carry on a weekly series by himself.
It’s a common story that if you have a series, you’ll definitely get an assistant, so it’s often heard that money flies out in preparation for that.
>>99
So sometimes there are monthly publications or online series that have only one assistant, or even none at all.
>>99
Oh, it’s going to stick… The publisher has support in that area, thank you.
It wasn’t in a weird way, but rather it was properly growing in discussions about the work and the author, which was somehow disappointing.
I feel so loved, Masakawa…
>>101
No matter what the evaluation of the manga is, having had a weekly serialization in Jump as a student is an impressive achievement…
Scenes revised in the paperback edition.
Even Nisio Isin might not do it… or would he…?
It’s hard not to cheer for someone who is trying again after fixing their mistakes.
To be honest, I had the impression that the drawing wasn’t good at all, so it really can change.
Is there something strange about the way this thread image stretches?
>>109
It’s not a strange way of stretching, but I guess I’ve come to join in on the thread that’s stretching…
The art skills have really improved, and it’s honestly amazing.
There is new information other than Masukawa…
It’s still being made into a manga and it’s popular.
That’s good…
Seriously? The twin was that person from Mizukawa?
If it’s Masukawa from Ka 8, it might stretch in a weird way… but I suppose it’s stable in its own way, so it’s peaceful.
I’ve started to see a few people who have given up on the story and are honestly focusing on the artwork and finding success.
If there’s a buildup, I think we just ended up doing a scene that looks like it.
I’m glad to see people like Paco and those in the double posture doing their best.
Did you throw away the name of Matsukawa?
I’m a bit shocked that Kyohei lost…
>>119
Isn’t it Masukawa? Isn’t that a bit too familiar?
A person who catches a sword upside down?
I heard that the one-shot was really well-received.
>>121
This is a serialization that won the near-future cup, by the way, Akutami Gege defeated to secure the serialization.
>>123
It’s a common occurrence for those who get canceled to have at least one good one-shot.
>>123
Well, that thick-legged one-shot won’t be popular, right?
I am a loser who could not win the Near Future Cup, just like Gotouge and Akutami.
It’s painful for the author not to understand that even if they introduce characters that are obviously different from the manga’s world, for the readers, it’s all part of the manga’s world.
>>126
A type that unfolds an epic story that exists only in the typical author’s mind.
When reading books on memory techniques or memorization methods, it says that taking breaks is good for memory retention.
I’m seriously troubled by how this guy has become a fixture.
I feel like I would have completely forgotten if it weren’t for Kaiju No. 8.
There’s nothing good that comes from neglecting things, so I’ll manage the odd ones.
What is it with reminding me of things I’ve almost entirely forgotten?
I can endure.
There is no depiction of gradually adapting between the third and fourth panels.
It looks like the face suddenly changed from 😫 to 😐 in the manga…!
Wow, what a strong character!