
I’ve come to this point in the thread, but does it get worse from here?
My name is Takao.
We’re already in the middle of a totally outrageous development, aren’t we?
If time traveler Tashiro and Mogura-san think S is not terrible, then anything they watch would be fun, right?
It feels like things really start to get severe after No. 28 dies.
>>4
Todd appears, and Key-kun becomes foolish.
No, but isn’t the story about mocking Ashura terrible?
I’m not saying anything bad, so return to High School Tekken Chronicle.
There are several types of cruelty.
The aftermath of the 28th battle is truly terrible, even when considering what comes next.
Is this the result after the accumulation from Tekken and TOUGH?
That’s the part where the Mani Mob is talking the most about, so I think there are many parts that would be hard to understand even if you read it because you’re following the dragon.
When I read it all together, the part where NEO-bou appeared was the toughest.
Even though it was just a pretense of a fall into evil.
Is there no follow-up regarding the dojo being destroyed?
Father: “Hime has no heart; without a heart, she doesn’t understand people’s pain, and without a heart, she can calmly hurt and kill others.”
Mob police officer: “That’s not it, I’m just trying to avoid having my mind read. I don’t show it on my face, but I’m suffering.”
You’re a pro────
Isn’t Taka-ni the least like a fantasy creature?
Well, don’t worry about it; this part has a monkey manga-like aspect too.
You can enjoy reading it as a joke.
It is considered a sign that it will become boring when the uncle appears.
>>16
Wait, the story is about to get interesting from here!
According to Tashiro, he’s a worthless person who pretends to have gone crazy.
The three-year killer kick user, Mar-san, is a worthless lolicon.
Key-bou and Dad have been really disheartened because their efforts to help others have gone unrecognized.
It’s said that things became strange right after the epic battle between NEO and Garcia, when Garcia was handed back to the US military.
Until then, while there are some points to poke fun at, I can still enjoy the area around the thread image.
It’s really terrible from Gagarcia.
I liked the final boss uncle from Tekken and the tough joke character uncle, but in Ryuu Tsuzuki, he just became a bothersome loser… what is this character…
People often say that museums are the bottom, but I think it ends up feeling like not much progress is made despite doing various things from there on.
I’m the one surprised that Yuki-chan finally made a reappearance in this magazine.
The stress exhibition at the art museum is amazing.
The Ueno Museum has an ending that leaves a really bad aftertaste, and the subsequent developments feel almost random, as if they were made up on the spot.
Why are you going to America again after fighting against America and fighting against Russia?
>>27
Yuka is still being left behind.
When I was at the museum, I was drawing Parataph, and when I was with the gorilla, I was drawing Ahab, so it can’t be helped.
>>28
While Takane is battling in the darkness in Busters, he’s drawing a one-shot for Otton in Gujajan, so it can’t be helped.
When doing parallel serialization, the effort that can be devoted to backgrounds and such becomes noticeably limited.
Gorillas are interesting, so that’s good, but museums are seriously not interesting.
Well, I wonder if gorillas are interesting…
Well, Ryuu has long been a mess, but if a masterpiece is born, I don’t care how much pressure comes my way, heh heh.
After the showdown between NEO and No. 28, everything has become completely chaotic.
The uncle not recognizing Garcia, who provided sperm, as his son, and the theme of aging and common questions are maintained so firmly that it’s actually hard to understand.
Taka-ani is Taka-ani.
>>33
The development is quite understandable, isn’t it?
The dragon star, who was acting so tough, can’t possibly win against such an opponent, and there’s also the issue of how to deal with the heart condition, while making the dragon star a special existence.
Just that it’s rather…
It can be thought that Mr. Saru is drawing while thinking, “Isn’t this weird?”
Aren’t you just wanting to draw the faces of real people now?
I don’t think I have anything else I want to draw in the continuation of the monkey teacher.
>>36
Hey, you were drawing Kichijoji gourmet this week, right?
It’s not because I want to draw, but I draw.
I draw to feed my legs.
Everyday scenes are always interesting, so it is thought that it would be good to transition to slice-of-life manga…
I was confused because a regular robot arm suddenly started hitting Key-kun.
Isn’t it terrible?
Monkey-sensei has a disease that makes him want to draw mechs irregularly.
It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing that can be done about it.
The robot army was just too strong, no matter how you look at it.
What’s the point of bringing out a stupid dog that has specs on par with a Tyrannosaurus but can’t use any of them and just gets beaten up?
Well, don’t worry about it.
There have been many characters that have no meaning in what they were presented.
Before I knew it, the dragon’s end-of-life activities turned into a heart contest, and then the demon prince came, starting the farce of the R country arc, making it hard to understand the main storyline.
I think it’s fine if Yunsta’s heart is transplanted into Yuka-chan and then Ryuu inherits it as the demon prince, and that’s the end of it.
The three strong from Nada attacked the Kiryutei, and at that time, the money mob expected that the uncle would be brutally violated.
An unexpected and stimulating, fantastic development where the Key boys are violently assaulted by a robot has arrived.
It completely exceeded the readers’ expectations.
It’s painful that I can’t see how it will end at all.
In a fighting manga, once you defeat your opponent or perform a test cut, it’s over, isn’t it?
What are you getting all worked up about?
In the first place, the root of all evil is that we diverted the Galhar to Unsta instead of transplanting it to Yuki-chan.
I was surprised that Himeji, who appeared as if she just remembered something, casually said that you probably wouldn’t be able to keep up with the fight from here and then exited the scene just like that.
>>52
I truly feel relieved that it didn’t happen.
Unsta suddenly falls into darkness and starts acting tough by bashing others.
It starts to get really strange around the time Toddler GK Dragon begins to appear.
After a little while, it calms down a bit, but now it’s a One Piece illusion ghost battle.
Once that’s over, the next part is about country R, and then the story gets lost in America again.
I think it was definitely the right choice to stay behind, as even if Himeji had come along, she would have probably gotten beaten up happily together with the others.
Ryusei completely sees Kibo as both a master and a brother.
Kibo is trying to make Ryusei the successor of his younger brother Nagakage-ryu, but is this really okay…?
>>56
That’s good, right?
A manga featuring a ridiculous ancient martial artist who has been serialized for decades.
Suddenly, American-made ridiculous robots are ruining the story—it’s surreal, to say the least…
Why do robots appear in martial arts manga…?
>>58
As a result of challenging a kind of taboo where the ancient martial arts used by the main characters cannot stand up to robots and are beaten up, it turned out like this.
Even the protagonist is not spared by Mr. Monkey.
Since the ridiculous developments have decreased, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the story has become proper after the gorilla.
Until NEO Boy vs. Garcia, there was a certain toughness and a theme involving the appeal of age, inheritance, and martial arts influenced by the quirks of Monkey Sensei, which were often turned into jokes.
It seems like there’s been some kind of confusion or turmoil since then.
I want the early handsome Ryusei back.
Mr. Saru feels more like he wants to depict scenes like this rather than telling stories like that, so it can’t be helped…
>>62
Even so, I could see the intention to get the story going in the beginning of TOUGH and Ryuu Tsugu.
I feel that the desire to just fill the page for now is a bit too strong.
When Ryusei and Oton were a tag team, it was genuinely entertaining, so why has it turned out like this now…?
I still can’t understand why the dragon attacks the gorilla at the zoo, and it’s troubling.
Go to Africa and attack a killer gorilla.
Well, it was a self-proclaimed gorilla about 5 meters tall that was in the zoo.
>>65
In front of the demon prince, it’s a small, transformable gorilla.
Hey, until you pick a fight with a gorilla, you’ll understand it’s a tough guy’s diary if you read the old man’s extra part.
What!? Lose!?
Isn’t it amazing how a gorilla just appears out of nowhere?
To be frank, no one wants to inherit being a dragon…
>>69
I couldn’t forgive it…! To think that Kiichi’s father is Kiryuu!
>>76
This is especially true for this kind of thing.
Many times, the pattern becomes incomprehensible because it completely ignores the flow that was probably set as the predetermined course.
The reason it is precious is that an unknown older man called Kakugawa will unexpectedly appear.
>>81
I like the resolution itself, but I really can’t make sense of this old man and the tengu around him.
>>76
I don’t really understand why Kurosakabe Joichiro got angry knowing that I have a Genta.
I don’t really understand what it means to inherit the dragon.
>>72
So far, it has become the title of the man who can assassinate that man.
It’s a title I don’t really want.
Ah.
It broke in one hit.
>>74
It’s just the vibe of Anasai around here.
Which is stronger, a robot or a gorilla?
>>77
Fafafa
Is there any meaning in fighting?
>>77
In the final update, it turned out that the Dragon’s Heart and the Techniques of Nada are the strongest after all.
Rejoice, for strong martial arts have returned.
Although there were some awkward parts up to TOUGH, it was good enough that I can confidently say it was interesting, so I’m sad about the continuation.
It can become interesting when considered in scene units, but when read continuously, it just feels like taking some strange drug… that’s Ryuu Tsugu for you.
>>82
I really thought the third personality was a genius.
Isn’t it amazing?
I want there to be an eBook sale because I want to read a bunch of them at once.
The third persona is so impactful that it has become a template for unrelated anime openings.
The contradiction in TOUGH is simply that the hawk-related stuff is messed up.
The “Dragon’s Continuation” has a lot of odd parts embedded throughout, so if you examine it closely, it becomes endless.
To be honest, even the so-called masterpiece Tekken has a lot of flaws.
The question is whether it is overall interesting enough that it doesn’t bother me.
Jekyll
Hide
Park
I thought that with the start of X, Manemobu would hold back a little, but there was no change when it came to Ryutsugu.
>>91
We should be reserved about this.
Those who cannot understand the situation will be treated like maggots no matter where they go.
>>95
Hmm, are you saying that we should consider the possibility that Mr. Saru is starting a tough thread?
Both Parataph and Aihab were masterpieces, so I’m sure Monkey-sensei is doing well, but that’s exactly why I’m curious about what kind of feelings he has when drawing something like this.
Why is it that after that tournament hosted by that guy from Russia ends, the next tournament hosted by that guy from America starts? Ugh!
If you don’t mock them directly with a reply, it’s just an opinion.
>>98
I have heard bad rumors about you, Mr. Prebo manga artist.
That is the act of a troublemaker who is getting angry and picking on someone without even replying.
Isn’t it strange here this week? When I asked, they said it’s fine.
Asking questions is not the same as mocking.
Well, I don’t think there will be any reaction.
Speaking of which, there was that love triangle between Yuki-chan and Ryusei-kibou.
I didn’t really know if Kibo was serious or not.
I thought it was a martial arts manga without the occult, but I was confused because it has a lot of weird stuff going on.
In combat manga, you inevitably encounter the existence of ki.
It’s a difficult subject, isn’t it?
My dad has never had an eye for people since the days of Tekken.
It’s not strange to misjudge Himegi.
Having such a saintly face and not being able to see through people is such crap, huh?
Since the objective of inheriting the dragon is unclear, it leads to losing sight of the goal and results in a series of monkey developments following another monkey development.
I’m currently reading up to the hyper battle part, but why can Jet hear?
If you are born unable to hear, reading lips is impossible, right?
>>106
Don’t sweat the small stuff.
>>106
It exists in the Nada Shin’ei-ryu.
A technique to let the deaf hear the sound of joints being destroyed.
I wanted to go with the Ryusei Oton master and disciple.
Isn’t it a mess since NEO and Garcia?
The Garcia vs NEO match in the rain is truly amazing.
I thought I would end up fighting those who claim to be the son of the demon dragon, but it didn’t turn out that way.
Well, even though there are children all over the world, they’re mostly dying with worthless hearts, huh? Bwahaha!
The sorrowful present of the animal who is no longer the son of the dragon.
>>113
Actually, I missed it on my first look because it was made into someone else’s trash too quickly.
There’s nothing good about being the son of Kiryuu.
>>114
I think it’s quite fatal that the title is “Heir to the Dragon.” Isn’t it terrible?
>>116
I feel like they can just take it over on their own.
>>116
In the past, since there were times when I hardly attended high school and didn’t really use Tekken, it’s fine to just ignore it.
The jet-related matters are really in a complete mess.
I understand that you used the character for “dragon” in “deaf-mute,” but the character setting is just too underdeveloped.
By succeeding in Dragon Rush 7 times, you will obtain the gold to inherit the dragon.
It is worth aiming for.
Personally, I was fed up with developments that seemed to mock the previous work.
Thanks to S showing up, everything became irrelevant.
Regarding the title, I was told from the moment it started not to let it die.
At least the tough one properly collected the title.