
Sometimes it’s brutal, isn’t it?
“Plant Island, 48 Days Later… Gyaaa! Huh? Koji Matsumoto @himeigarashi Ah… Hiroyuki… Next is the foot. Babibbabipba! It hurts! Babibbabipba! Pero, pero, it’s delicious. Fresh blood is the best! Hyaah, what a girl! Hiroyuki!! Bieeeh. Now, the sight of my boyfriend becoming meat chunks is a handy-type page memo. It can be used as a small memo for manga or a note. On the cover, you can write the title, your name, and the contents, and it’s convenient to specify the items in the notes.”
I wonder if there are any people reading it as a gag manga…
>>1
Have you ever felt a sense of reality in a battle scene?
That must be the answer…
>>63
Kinnikuman is in professional wrestling!
Higanjima is a gag!
There shouldn’t be any difference there!
The teacher at the cram school I attended in high school read it as a gag manga…
I think there are many times when it’s intense just because there’s a strange vibe.
The direct comments that come in during scenes trying to make you laugh are also funny…
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that.
>>6
But it’s still funny because all the vampires are wiped out on the next page.
To be honest, it’s just the usual scenery, so I don’t really think anything of it anymore.
What is it?
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I think there used to be a kind of surreal humor, but it has gone on for so long that it has become hard to laugh.
Splatter movies include gag scenes, so that’s just how it is.
At first, I thought it was a manga from a young men’s magazine, but after Akira’s hair grew, I read it with the feeling of a battle manga.
If you remove the rape elements, even the weak characters in Fist of the North Star would be killed off like a joke, but that was also rather more bewildering.
The physical gruesomeness is brushed off so it doesn’t feel as intense considering the visuals.
The mental aspect can sometimes be really intense.
It is still more compassionate than being turned into a Daruma doll and made into a drink server.
#Gag/Comedy
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That vampire old man has a nice body.
>>17
By simply becoming a vampire in the setting, one can gain several times the power of a human.
The unsuspecting nameless ones died in a surprise plot involving their mother.
I think it’s a joke that humans are still alive.
I wondered if it was okay for my older brother to come back to life like that…
Well, as for Higanjima, it’s a bit late now, but…
At first, it seems like a very polite horror, but after the scene where my brother grabs my head and slams it into the floor without taking any damage, I start to question the genre.
It seems that Akira is giving off a feeling that he might be able to reconcile with the vampire, so he might end up feeling gloomy again like when he was with his older brother.
They’re including quite detailed depictions of killing…
My brother’s resurrection method is way too diagonal upward, damn it!
I had only seen places where vampires were already building a civilization on the bulletin board, so just having ordinary humans there makes me go, “Huh…?”
When Akira places his hand on the prosthetic and clicks it, everything is over in the next frame.
Hiroyuki!!
Could you please stop cutting my arm?
I think the humiliation is quite harsh to see as a joke.
The sound of crickets in the grass is being used as a joke, but it’s pretty grim, isn’t it?
This damn huge machete is coming out like a Japanese sword…
Hiroyuki, huh…
I mean, are there still people alive…?
>>34
Hiroyuki is going to die like this because the woman was eaten by the handicap, so she’s no longer here.
If there are no living humans, they can’t drink blood and will be filled with evil spirits.
An impression like the mohawk style from Fist of the North Star.
I almost burst out laughing on the next page at the convenience store.
At that time, it started as a serious horror manga and became a topic of conversation as a genuine horror.
I was scared right after landing on the island.
After Akira’s training, it has turned into something of a battle manga.
You were just making fresh juice with a human juicer a little while ago, right!
>>41
If you crush it so roughly, there’s definitely going to be bones or poop mixed in, yet they keep saying it’s delicious. I really think they wouldn’t even notice if you mixed in pig or cow’s blood.
But it seems like someone who hasn’t even read properly.
When people say things like “Higanjima is a gag manga, right?” it annoys me to the point of being really mad because it’s actually serious!
>>42
Putting aside whether it’s proper or not, when I hear “log, log,” it makes me feel like I’m not that log-like.
>>44
I think it’s a problem that even official collaborations were putting out logs.
Even if the village is grandly destroyed and a large number of humans and vampires are slaughtered, civilization doesn’t collapse at all (how many humans are still surviving?), which makes the massacre scenes become more interesting.
The part where Mei is acting alone after 48 days is quite gloomy.
>>45
No creature would not be angry if interrupted during mating.
I can’t help but laugh while thinking, “That’s definitely a line…”
Although there aren’t many log-related jokes up to that point, I do occasionally do some fan-service-like log reuse.
You shouldn’t be eating meat, right?
>>48
In the elegant style, she’s swallowing women whole…
Because of absorbing too much from Himiko-sama, there’s barely a trace of Sanae left anymore, is there?
Humans caught along the way have really managed to survive well…
>>51
It seems that like the people who built a fortress in the tunnel before Osaka and resisted, humans were living somewhat clustered together somewhere and then were scattered due to being hunted.
Horiemoooon!
You went to a shop like this!
Well, in the early stages of the log, it’s being used as a proper type of weapon, so it’s not as much as you might think.
It’s not normal to think of something like “Tengu Tsuki,” so it’s no wonder I’m suspected.
I had forgotten about the open hands.
I think the scenes where it’s hard to judge whether it’s natural or serious humor are the charm of Higanjima.
I wonder if the setting of not drinking blood and becoming a demon is still alive.
There is also a genre called serious gag, you know.
Vampires were originally ordinary people, so why are they so adaptable and having a blast like this…
>>66
The vampire blood of Mr. Miyabi creates vampires that further degrade his (Mr. Miyabi’s) personality…
>>66
When someone becomes a vampire, for some reason, everyone except scholars sees a drastic decline in intelligence and character…
Masaru is vulgar!
Isn’t a folding fan stylish?
It was shocking that there were still vampires on Higanjima.
I thought you had wiped them all out before Akira left, so where did they sprout from…