
The expressions are skillfully done.
>>1
The villain is scary.
At first glance, it feels really old-fashioned, but while reading it, it doesn’t bother me at all; rather, I sometimes feel that even the way characters stand is pretty cool.
>>2
I think the reason it doesn’t feel outdated is due to the strength of the original work.
The description of the charming man is astonishingly skillful.
Haru is cool, isn’t he?
I can draw a person’s bad face really poorly.
He looks serious, but Gaku is actually doing some pretty outrageous things…
>>7
Which one doesn’t have brakes, it’s more like Gaku.
The live-action version of Hal really has a face that looks like it’s drawn by Ryoichi Ikegami.
This guy is obviously a dangerous person.
The ancient comic-style depiction of the secretary with glasses is erotic, isn’t it?
I love the ones who go to Kabukicho to work as AI-powered florists.
Sanctuary is good, isn’t it?
>>14
It’s nice… that story full of ambition is just cool.
The boss of the entertainment production company I collaborated with and the old man I fought when setting up the communication line.
You are too good at drawing powerful old men.
Is this person also the one who did the manga “Do you dislike fat people?”
Since it’s a fat character that appears in Ikegami Ryoichi x Buronson’s “Strain,” that’s exactly right… Let’s read “Strain.”
There are times when I think it’s a bit old-fashioned.
The character design is amazing and holds up well even by today’s standards.
The gag face is too eager to incorporate modern trends in the right way.
Too attractively portray the bad man.
Something is fighting. I’m going to push forward with new management methods. It’s interesting, isn’t it? Three men gather and say, “How about trying to do business?” Like something. They have a serious attitude. They were there. Get in the car, let’s go to the end. Just one word, that’s it.
I think the allure and impact of this double-page spread, showcasing such a bold expression, makes the most of Ryōichi Ikegami’s talent at 120%.
>>24
That’s nice… even the investor on the left end looks cool.
I like executives who follow through on their words and shave their heads.
>>25
That rhythm was really reach-low.
This dramatic comic-style illustration drives me crazy.
A Fool of a Section Chief
>>28
The secretary of Kiri Hime finds it amusing and laughs when she experiences Eiji Nonaka’s taste.
I don’t like fat people, but actually, the fat person is the ultra main character that corresponds to the third protagonist.
A ridiculously cool guy who survives until the end despite nearly dying multiple times.
The episode where I was invited by a genuine Hong Kong mafia member who was impressed by Crying Freeman is just too interesting.
Well, Professor Ikegami said, “Are you going? Forget it!” and only Koike Kazuo went.
>>30
Will I act upon being moved?
The mafia name “Hyakuhachiryuu,” which Koike-sensei casually came up with, really exists as a mafia and came to greet us.
>>57
When Professor Koike was waiting in the hotel room, a woman came in with tea, smiling.
Shortly after receiving the tea, she left, and then another woman brought tea.
After a while of just having tea, I went out again.
This time, a scary uncle came and said, “Are you unhappy with our welcome?”
It seems that the woman was a “gift.”
I was really impressed by how the bank employee’s giveaways and my own designs incorporated real people.
Fat people are really cool, right…?
The standing pose is beautiful, Ikegami’s painting…
The close-up of the expression without words is really skillful in how it’s presented.
The original work’s bluffing strategy is more persuasive thanks to the power of the artwork.
It’s amazing that after more than 60 years of my artistic career, my works have finally been turned into an anime.
Gaku actually has a height similar to Haru-kun, and when he gets serious, he has an incredible presence.
There was a Freeman OVA, right?
I realized that RiiChirou is someone whose artwork transcends through the threads with the thread image and Dr. Stone.
When the uncle appears, it feels like both the name and the artist’s power are coming through strongly.
It’s good that not only Haru looks cool at first glance, but Gaku also becomes cool when it’s time for a pose.
I like characters who make firm decisions when it matters, like a serious type.
>>45
Gaku has grown so much that even the old black dragon is impressed.
The feeling that conversation scenes with SD characters definitely can’t be drawn without a name original is really strong.
Reach-Ro is good at drawing, so he occasionally gets through.
Even though my classmate who failed the live-action scene had a minor role, their face had too much power…
>>49
I only knew it from the thumbnail before reading, so I was thinking a strong heroine would show up…
>>54
The face I often see in thumbnails has come!
The conversation flowed without being dragged on in particular!
Those with a broken brake in the trillion game and those with a broken accelerator.
That wasn’t just the section chief’s foolish generation…
Occasionally, the aide becomes a third of the height.
It’s surprising how someone can say others have no brakes.
I really love the part where the game uncle gets so emotional that tears well up in his eyes.
>>58
Uncle is nice… It’s obvious you would fall in love with someone like this…
That expression is too frightening.
The content is just like Dr. Stone, where a genius protagonist does something amazing and the people around him react.
>>60
Because sports science and economics deal with different fields in all of their works.
I wonder how they do research or preparation.
The Johnny’s person playing the lead role in the drama Trillion Game.
I can’t believe there are actually people who look like this Ikegami face.
I was surprised…
The story of a brainy protagonist gathering specialists and rising to success hasn’t changed at all since the days of Eyeshield.
Despite that, it’s amazing because everything is interesting.
>>62
To do A, you need B and C.
How do I procure it!?
It keeps repeating relentlessly, but it’s very understandable and interesting, which is amazing.
I think he is still one of the best in Japan at wearing a suit stylishly.
The movie I’m interested in.
Fight until you win. Theatrical Version Trillion Game 1,000,000,000,000$ GAME. TRILLION DOLLAR POKER Original work by Riichiro Inagaki and Ryoichi Ikegami “Trillion Game” Serialized in Shogakukan’s “Big Comic Spirits” Directed by Hidetaka Yoshioka Screenplay by Natsuko Ikeda Music by Yutaka Yamada Starring Yuto Sano, Takamine Watanabe, Eiji Akaso, Mio Imada, Danshun Tatekawa, Shinji Takeuchi, Isao Yukizaki, Yu Yoshizawa Producer Keiji Kameyama With . TRILLION DOLLAR POKER The target is “the world’s greatest casino king.” Earn 1 trillion dollars and obtain everything in this world!! 2.14 ROADSHOW
Mitsu-en-chan and the female CEO of Artemis are both creating really good designs for mature women, aren’t they?
I don’t often see someone who can draw that well.
If Ryoichi Ikegami is brought in, there’s no way you can refuse to reach out to him… The editor who brought him in is impressive too.
Working as an assistant alongside Yoshiharu Tsuge and Shigeru Mizuki, and the fact that my junior assistant is Takao Yaguchi is quite something.
It’s incredible to think that, despite being a figure from mythology, they are still actively producing hit works.
>>70
So they were such an amazing person…
>>70
Yaguchi Takao only came to observe after he turned 30 to become a manga artist; he hasn’t worked as an assistant!
It’s a joke that someone who rarely receives awards, but only gives them out, is quite rare.
At your current age, it wouldn’t be surprising if you had already set down your pen, would it?
The movie version seems good.
Usually, if you’re 80 years old, it’s time to retire.
I wonder if I’m still working as a special lecturer at the school.
Because I’m still very active…
I didn’t expect Ryoichi Ikegami to jump this high at this point.
What is Professor Ikegami’s representative work?
>>79
Men’s Group
>>79
I support Sanctuary, but I also like Nobunaga.
>>79
For now, I think the easiest one to recommend is Crying Freeman.
Because I have a sense of obligation, I have the conviction that I won’t draw anything other than Jump.
The condition is that I will have Ryōichi Ikegami apply the artwork that was instantly twisted.
>>80
It’s hard to find an original author who would refuse something like this.
>>80
Yanmaga…
It’s amazing that they can produce such a legitimate hit even with the original source material.
It seems like the creator of the character likes cherry blossoms and old men.
I mean, normally…
If someone asked, “How about the artwork by Ryoichi Ikegami?”
Huh? That’s surprising…
Born on May 29, 1944, he is an 80-year-old illustrator.
In terms of being the most spoiled man in the world, he overlaps with Ryusui from Dr. Stone, but you can differentiate so much just with the art style…
Reachro is also a monster who hit consecutive two times, so I’m going to throw a monster at him.
The recent developments make me feel like I’ve read Sanctuary, and I’m like “Reiichiro…”
Gaku is starting off with dragon bank hacking, so his way of stepping on the accelerator is unusual.
Actually, I’m not that selfish, you know…
The expression of the actor that Kedaoin used to take care of in the past when performing a play is nice.
It’s not a work with such low recognition that people say, “You must have read it!” Sanctuary!
I was surprised when I first saw the character from the social game team because it looked so much like Boichi’s style.
HEAT is interesting because it overpowers any confusing developments with its artistic skill.
Seriously, please somehow make it to the ending, God…!!
You can take my lifespan or whatever, just go ahead…!!
>>97
I wonder which will be the final boss, Kiri-hime or Grandpa… Grandpa’s current battle feels like it could be the last, and he has quite the imposing presence.
The president in the drama was doing it manually.
Pretend to be an AI!
Can manga also burn?
>>100
I’m doing great.
>>100
Doing it! Suddenly promoted to president, the Vtuber AI Florist.
As Tanaka Keiichi mentioned in his report manga,
The character in Ikegami’s art has an Asian beauty to them.
80 years old!? Really!?
The trillion-dollar drama was really interesting.
I might read the original work too.
They also had an anime, didn’t they?
>>105
I’ll also do movies.
It’s an intense story about Hojo and Asami becoming yakuza and politicians to change Japan and the world, Sanctuary…
The drama really carefully adapts the parts that can be done realistically.
“Spider-Man! You’ll be taken seriously just by saying it.”
>>108
That’s going to make you sigh.
Not the one giving the award, but the one receiving it, Professor Ikegami.
It’s impressive that you have been able to maintain your distinctive painting style for several decades.
Yuan Shu, who is probably the most powerful in terms of military strength in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms manga.
Is there anyone who has seen the movie but remains nameless?
>>116
The trailer felt really good, I’m definitely going to see it in the future.
>>116
Right now, it’s still full of schoolgirls inside, so I’m being modest about it…
After watching the drama, I read the original work.
The casting was perfect.
I liked Kōji Yamaguchi’s secretary, but…
The original work had a child like that too.
I really don’t want to create a flower shop that seems popular…
“Crying Freeman is a masterpiece except for the fact that when you finish reading it, you realize that the 108 Dragons weren’t a bad organization, were they?”
Also, my little sister is cute.
The fact that the top yakuza and the prime minister candidate are actually close friends… is really cool, isn’t it?
It really matches perfectly with Richiro’s specialty of human interest stories, doesn’t it?
I’ve gotten to volume 10, but it’s been interesting the whole time, and I’m amazed…
Let’s go.
I thought they were already in the legend category, but they continue to fight on the front lines, which is amazing.
A friend said that Silent’s Ren Meguro is too different from his character, and I couldn’t keep up with it.
The drama is made with great care and it’s amazing…
That doesn’t mean it’s just following the original work.
In 2014, he revealed that he is a tank enthusiast, saying, “Despite my age, I’ve become hooked on ‘GaruPan’,” and he has also published a doujinshi with his disciple. The band of “Girls & Panzer: More Love Love Strategy! 3” features a recommendation comment and a supporting illustration drawn by Ikegami himself in a moe style.
The teacher is young…
The crying freeman here has a strong image of Children’s Day.
The teacher is young.
I saw in the trailer that Haru-kun’s violence is fully on display in the movie, but I wonder if it’s actually interesting.
The spread of Gaku and Haru from the host edition passing through the gates of Kabukicho is just too cool.
Even the great Chiba Tetsuya, who is now treated like a true person of character,
I was drawing manga while occasionally clashing with Kazuhara Ikki.
The environment surrounding manga artists at that time can only be described as completely different from now.
>>136
That person has seen hell in Manchuria, so threats of a mere Yakuza dropout don’t work on them.
Just let me do Crying Freeman already.
Ren Meguro
I think the changes in the drama are not convenient alterations, but rather adjustments that make more sense since it’s live-action.
The great master, who is working as a manga artist on the front lines, is really cool.
I actually like you, Nameless.
Chiba Goda is someone who has returned from Manchuria and has witnessed real hell.
I think Kazuhara Ikki is at a minor level.