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[Weekly Shonen Magazine] There are many memorable criminals like Möbius and Silent Stalker, EIJI.

It’s a Möbius strip!

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It’s definitely the old sniper, right?

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I remember those who feed me until I can no longer eat and then kill me.

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The murderer chef has been released and is doing well.

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Actually, I’m not good at cooking.

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Tooru’s mom felt like the kind of person who makes you do things.

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I learned that there are dishes for which it’s better not to use extra virgin.

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I love the clever tricks in Apple’s bomb disposal episode.

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I don’t really remember what the story was about.

Was there something like a deduction part?

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>>6

Finding the culprit through basic profiling and psychometry.

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In the beginning, it had a strong element of trying to guess the culprit, but later it turned into something more like a suspense story.

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The problem of little sisters being targeted too much.

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I wonder if the serialization will resume since My Home Hero has already ended.

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The culprit was climbing up the outside of the building and killing!

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>>11

I just threw my grandson in front of a train at the crossing to make it look like an accident, and that old man has no blood or tears!

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>>12

As the person said, it’s a pest, so it shouldn’t be considered a crime.

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They were really making profiling popular in the story…

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>>13

It was trendy in movies at that time, you know.

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Looking back now, the culprit in the series Neuro that was serialized in Shonen Jump afterwards was almost a degraded copy of EIJI.

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I didn’t realize it when I was a child, but the solitary confinement cell that Apple was in was just like in The Silence of the Lambs.

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It’s really convenient, but it’s also extremely burdensome, so it was a good balance of being hard to use.

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Ikushima-san, who has no need to touch and has no limit on the number of times, is too much of an advanced version…

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Moreover, the person themselves is incredibly strong.

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The guest characters that appear in the short story before the main story are generally the culprit or the victim.

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Todoroki is a classic masterpiece.

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Ikushima-san’s dream team, Cannabis Sawaki 9J.

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The distorted perpetrator Osugi from a dysfunctional family environment.

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Tessebu tessebu, the chatterbox woman’s tongue slipped out – I had that as a catchphrase for a while.

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I didn’t care at all back then, but Shima is in her twenties…

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I feel like there were a lot of people doing impressions of the silent stalker when doing gags in magazines back then.

Hii~ss…

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>>27

Yazawa was also doing it.

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I was really shocked by Sniper Grandpa because I read it when I was in elementary school.

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I wonder which is stronger, Kubo-kun or Cannabis-sensei.

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Peace also had a sad past of being abused.

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Tessevete tesseve, I still remember to pull out the tongue of the chatting girl.

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There were a lot of cute heroines in Tooru… I kind of woke up to the middle school girl who was the daughter of an AV actress and a police officer.

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The story where the culprit’s mental state collapses after receiving criticism on their cooking has stuck in my memory, but after rereading it, it really feels a lot like the movie Seven…

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It seems that dying after being raped following character development would not be accepted in shonen magazines anymore.

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In the drama, Shokichi and Toru’s roles were fused together…

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>>38

I thought Tooru wouldn’t show up, but he appeared as Shoukichi.

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In the drama “The Man Closest to Heaven,” it was also the case that the relationships between the characters started off by trying to restart or even worsen, which wasn’t good.

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Hiss hiss

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I could only remember the cross-dressing female police officer.

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Mitchan’s episode is healing.

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You jerked off with cannabis, right!?

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I feel like there was a scene where someone gets blown up right in front of a high school girl at some venue.

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It’s the one where only the arm of the chapter’s girl from Apple remains, right?

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Perhaps it was because Tooru was convenient both positionally and in terms of combat power.

Yuusuke’s turn gradually decreased, didn’t it?

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A few of Age’s understanding people, giving advice on whether to get involved or not in everyday life… well, there have been times when I got involved.

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>>52

Tooru has already figured out the psychometry…

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>>46

Who was it again?

Was it the person who NTR’d Age’s sister?

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I learned that Kunimitsu appeared in the episode with the bomber who blew off his arm.

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There are many rapes, including attempts…

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It’s just like the image in the magazine!

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Looking back now, inserting small episodes of Age and the friends between the main episodes really makes the characters stand out.

I was serializing something like a textbook for manga in a magazine.

And then die in the next episode…

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It’s a bit of a delicate line whether it’s okay to laugh at it as a joke about white jam.

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I remember being teased by Zetchil that the psychometry in the Sunday x Magazine RPG was not impressive, right?

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I don’t remember at all what it was like before the hiatus.

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It seems like there’s a topic that might get me in trouble if I bring it up now.

Teacher Obama doing “Yes We Can” with students in bed.

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At first, Eiji was just a little scared of the murderer, but from around the middle, he became superhumanly strong in fights.

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Meeting with Ikushima and being able to apply psychometry will make me even stronger.

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When you look at it again, doesn’t it seem like there are almost no tricks and the murderer’s method is too brute-force?

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The theme is Age’s psychometry and Shima’s reasoning.

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When defusing the bomb, it was clearer in the drama when they put the phone on the hook and had Apple tell which code to cut before returning the hook.

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With poisonous mushrooms

I did everything.

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It’s good how you use your quick wit and cunning, Age.

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Was there not a single closed circle incident?

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>>66

I feel like there wasn’t.

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>>66

It seems that CASE11 was a closed circle.

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I thought it would be better to stop starting political discussions.

It’s a magazine.

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Did you do something like psychometry by capturing it in space?

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I feel like there are many psychopathic criminals in “Age.”

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It’s about differentiating from Kindaichi.

It’s Kibayashi.

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Is the perpetrator basically some kind of superhuman? The way they kill is just plain scary.

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The drama was good.

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It’s mostly those with extraordinary skills or those whose limits have been released due to trauma.

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Toru’s older brother is an unpleasant guy, but considering what Toru’s mother has done, he is relatively kind.

That’s why Toru probably doesn’t hate it either.

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Tooru started off as just that one bad friend, but he kept getting more developed.

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It’s quite different when you’re dealing with delinquents who knock someone down in a fight and those who are willing to seriously remove their limits and inflict harm, so of course it’s scary…

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So, I ended up being on stage from the middle until the end and became the final boss 20 years later.

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I like that psychometrist uncle.

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The person who appeared between episodes turned out to be the culprit or the victim, and even when alive, their family died.

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I love the part where after being hospitalized for a stomach injury, they tilt the bed and do a ton of sit-ups to recover.

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I thought I had become friends with the runaway girl and parted ways cheerfully, but…

Isn’t it a bit too much to oscillate between being raped and committing suicide?

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I don’t remember much, but…

Using psychometry to control delinquents while committing crimes.

I remember there was an old man who quietly got on the boat and escaped.

I liked that person.

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I like criminals from supermarket-related cases.

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I feel that the artwork was quite skilled for a weekly serialization.

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Ikushima-san is cool, but he smokes really smelly cigarettes…

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Kibayashi is amazing… that’s what the magazine at the time says.

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Ikushima-san is too exaggerated…

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There was an episode where they couldn’t handle the situation at all and only pieced together the truth after everything was over.

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Since everyone is smoking Garam everywhere, it’s kind of funny when I think, “This is Ikushima-san’s Garam smell…!”

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Even though it looked like Kanna Bisu Ikushima was about to die from being shot, they are doing just fine and working afterwards. Are they invincible or something?

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I think that’s probably not live ammunition.

I think it’s a performance by Ikushima pretending to kill to let the cannabis escape.

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Is it Age who likes enemas?

It might be something like a country…

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Age’s little sister was cute…

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