
LOCK UP 1 YJC DIGITAL YOUNG JUMP COMICS We the Red Pro Wrestling Team LOCK UP 1 Tetsuya Saruwatari SHUEISHA
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Mufufu, that’s great.
There are various risky aspects in the details, which is typical of Monkey-sensei.
>>2
Gray is fine, isn’t it?
>>5
Professional wrestling is indeed scary.
I’m a fan of Saburato’s manga.
I would appreciate your feedback!
However, the name Akio Wada is just too noisy!
Akio Wada isn’t mocked at all when viewed from the perspective of vector ball…
>>7
It seems that even Kodansha was hesitant about that.
I think it’s a great find that Umi-chan, who is beautiful and incredibly agile, just happened to come to the dojo, even though she is the real daughter of the handsome and genius Samson.
It’s a work that’s good enough to be adapted into anime or drama, but it’s impossible because of Akio Wada.
>>9
I think there are more problems as well.
>>12
It is believed to be possible with Netflix.
Even the shithead Akio Wada is purified in the final episode, you know.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s amazing to give a main character a name like Wada Akio, which sounds like something you could come up with in three seconds while watching TV, even if it’s meant to carry on Samson’s will behind the scenes.
>>11
The name was thought of in 2 seconds while watching TV, starting with Kibo.
The discussion about things like team members, old friends, and steroids, which are unrelated to the main story, is actually creating an ideal side story that reinforces Samson’s way of life.
Go to Atami… like a dragon.
>>14
I heard that Atami, which was desolate when this was drawn, is now doing well.
It makes me happy, but since I didn’t do it myself, I don’t know if it’s true.
>>19
It has become a rejuvenated day trip destination for young women coming from within the city.
Kusunoki’s Kunomiya Shrine is also evolving to specialize in going viral.
I wished they would have focused a bit more on the wrestlers with ridiculous names, but if they had done that, it would have turned into the usual monkey comic, making it even more difficult for media adaptation.
I like talking to old friends, but
The sudden horror graphic page is too scary.
It gives the impression of a truly useless guy, with no redeeming qualities at all.
“Grip! What the heck, it’s like a delusion of a Samson punch or something.”
This work reveals that Mr. Saru is quite skilled in technical direction and screen composition.
>>20
I think it’s really impressive how well they can create stories about human emotions with just a few panels, like with Jinki.
I like Barbarian Matsui.
I was a “monster” from the time I was born.
>>22
Being run over and still winning the match with a backbreaker can only be described as monstrous.
It’s interesting… until now, he’s been consistently an unpleasant guy, but on top of that, he’s a character who has never experienced anything delicious at all, so Akio.
So after the transfer, it was nice to see them looking happy.
The name Rentarou Taki from The Hard’s fake trailer is way too random and ridiculous.
But seeing Samson’s way of life as a wrestler in the final bat match…
The part where Akio finds pro wrestling interesting…
It’s not just Akio’s growth that’s being expressed, but also the theme of the work.
Isn’t Mr. Monkey amazing?
I wished Matsui was there for the last performance.
“Mutou, this is me, right? It’s fine, but it ended with a punchline where I was later teased about it.”
>>30
Regarding President Takagi and Fuyuki, I’m not sure if Mutou is being typical or just hasn’t realized that it’s no comment.
It’s too amusing to express reading only this, Paratafu, and Aihabu as enjoying only the interesting parts of monkey comics, calling it “monkey thief.”
>>31
Are you not going to read Devil Devil?
I don’t think it’s safe just because Akio Wada is a character in a manga.
>>32
I think it has more moral sensibility than making Akiko Wada dress as a male street fighter, having Etsuko Ichihara discuss babies, and then making Kunihiko Mitamura wear clothes that couldn’t be used due to health issues.
It’s only a little similar…
The blood and sweat shed are real.
It’s my favorite line in the story.
After that, they start pressuring to sell tickets.
>>35
I wanted to see Ichiro Nagashima’s performance.
It’s a compliment.
I really like the feeling of doing pro wrestling that encompasses both beautiful and ugly aspects.
Also, it’s terrible how the monkey teacher mocks Tooru-chan and her child.
The single volume of “Poison Wolf,” a manga where Mr. Monkey only does the original story but doesn’t do the artwork, is quite a good work, like taking apart a pig and just eating the ears.
I’ve gotten quite a good position even though I haven’t played a single match.
Scummy, worthless man
>>40
It’s not explicitly stated, but it gives the impression of being the number 2 in Samson’s absence.
>>40
It’s like Smokey from Part 2 of JoJo.
I think Oni Wakamaru is a compact masterpiece, but it’s just an obstacle for reading Lock Up.
I think it could work as an exclusive release on platforms like Ama-pla.
I think Akio after the transfer is the kind of character who possibly had something strange take hold of him after being struck on the head by Samson Takagi in a major match.
But pro wrestling is a show, right?
It’s a scam, isn’t it?
>>47
It’s a start.
I really like the scene where Sho hides his neck injury and takes a vertical drop brainbuster.
Isn’t the trust between professionals incredible?
>>48
Look at that; it really changed my perspective on how various deceptions can be performed on site, just like in pro wrestling.
>>48
…Let’s go.
>>48
After the end of it, Sho-sama, who had been called bald and various other things until then,
I really like that becoming like Samson feels like all the past resentments have melted away.
>>58
There was originally no lingering resentment; they were just doing pro wrestling.
>>60
They are professionals, after all.
A pinch of Aki-o with shining eyes.
What appears to be the Akiko Wada model is actually Kinoshita Akira.
Perverted Brother Hurricane Twins
Should I ask Akko to take the role…?
I really like the flow of deliberately showing that you’re holding the iron plate and then going along with it.
I really like the glimpses of Ichisan’s management side.
Chon wa! Chon wa!
>>56
I actually quite like the random parodies of the monkey teacher that come out occasionally.
It’s already been said, but the fact that it’s a Wada Akiko motif isn’t the issue; it’s the monkey sense to give such an important character a careless design and name that’s insane.
>>62
I think it’s fine because Professor Itagaki is modeled directly after a real person.
I think it’s better to come up with a more creative name. That’s my honest opinion.
>>69
Mr. Saru mocks Putin, while Mr. Itagaki turns Trump and Biden into a sex toy, strengthening their bond.
>>73
It’s not Biden, it’s that guy Elon.
>>62
At the point where the names of the protagonists from other works are almost exactly Miyazawa Kiyichi and Takeo Kikuchi…
Oh no!
Wada Akio appears to be three people.
Life is full of hardships.
It’s full of miserable and painful things.
Even the audience is the same.
Not many people live a good life.
I like this scene from volume 1.
I heard that Akio Wada has a motif like that, but I don’t know much about professional wrestling.
>>67
Although it has already been posted, the true motif is probably Akagi Kinichi, the final boss from Sanjuro 2 of 1.2.
A wrestler with a bob haircut who uses stiff strikes instead of grappling techniques.
It’s a U-series model instead of a general model because of the times.
The story of Samson’s old friend getting stalked by a woman and ending up killing her is so gruesome that it’s troubling.
Well, I mean, what Samson said is cool, but…
>>71
Is this story necessary…? I feel like it’s quite out of place.
>>84
It’s a story about Samson, who usually pretends to be fine and tells others not to worry, but reveals his true feelings and weaknesses.
>>153
We’re right about halfway through, and this work is packed with themes, the deep emotions of the characters, and Sensei Saru’s life philosophy.
Isn’t it amazing?
>>84
You’re there, right?
In order to hide the absurd setting of a wrestler fighting while battling cancer himself, سامسون.
An old friend became a murderer, and a friend’s son was hit by a train.
It’s unnatural for misfortunes to pile up in the brief time leading up to a serious match, but…
If you live long enough, you will see one or two of your friends’ misfortunes.
W-wait a moment, this is Wada Akio, and he is surprisingly cowardly… he’s really just a weak character.
It’s a cousin of the yakuza who came under protection, going beyond being a minor character to become a worthless character.
>>72
Hehe… that’s a harsh thing to say, but I guess it can’t be helped since it’s the truth.
I think it’s okay because it doesn’t seem that serious from Professor Motoyama.
I really love the scene where the sea monster flies.
Samson and Sho’s training is a bit intense, isn’t it?
While I’m writing a masterpiece short story, the manga called “Tough” becomes completely outrageous, you know?
Even when it’s not the case, if I’m told I’m crazy, I can’t deny it, hehe.
If you say it was completed in the battle of Sho, then that’s true.
I want to ask Mr. Saru why he made Tooru-chan a freak in Ryuu-Tsugi.
I thought Sho’s opponent would be a junior who was going to have a revenge match, but Samson is just too much of a superhuman with back-to-back matches.
I’m not sure if it was canceled or if it was originally designed to be short, but I think if they were going to do it with this theme, ending it around volume 4 would have been the perfect length.
>>83
It seems that the story had become somewhat rambling, like something from Ninsei, so it could be considered a fortunate outcome from an injury.
It’s funny that Akio hasn’t won against anyone even once in the story.
Samson will die, but
Akio Wada is going to be reborn as a wrestler.
It is precious because the will is passed on.
I thought that was the case, but the main character, Akio, is falling deeper and deeper.
To be serious, the model for Aki-o is actually Akagi from “1, 2 no San-Shiro.”
Just because Akagi has a bob haircut, they’ve turned him into Aki-o.
Mr. Monkey is fearless, isn’t he?
>>88
Mr. Monkey doesn’t follow the rules, right?
Akio might look like a jerk, but I think his genuine reaction when fans ask for a handshake is truly suited for a wrestler.
>>91
Thanks!
>>91
The strange reality that having too much general experience was actually holding me back is typical of Saru-sensei.
It’s a parody of Akagi, but it’s a character that’s weaker than Akagi and offers more hope than Akagi.
Hm, this monkey is quite the master of parody, huh?
It’s an important scene where my best friend Samson reveals that he is aware of how trapped he is in life and is just trying to put on a brave face.
This maggot sure says funny things, like a monkey thief.
Here we go! Wada Akio, you really liked pro wrestling, didn’t you? But you couldn’t find your direction as a wrestler… you’re struggling, confused, and filled with disgust.
The evaluation of Samson is like this (even though he’s doing MMA, his pride is holding him back and he can’t fully become a wrestler).
I think there was something that got stuck somewhere.
Aki-o is so dedicated that he works out in bed and hits the tire hard, so he’s hard to hate.
>>98
He’s an unpleasant guy, but he’s not a bad person at heart, and he can unexpectedly show a kind of cute effort like a sportsman.
>>98
It may seem like I’m joking, but there’s a consistent seriousness about being a pro wrestler, or rather a fighter.
It’s a rather uncommon perspective to not deny drugs.
>>100
Even if my family relationship has collapsed, as a professional wrestler, I’m spreading happiness for the audience.
I respect you.
Akio is said to be working hard as a hardcore-style villain wrestler after transferring, as mentioned in the epilogue (meaning he has completely cut ties with organized crime).
You’re also properly following Mr. Monkey.
It’s too funny that Akio is the successor to Samson.
>>102
Umi-chan and Sho-sama are successors too, right?
A story like “Tekken” is interesting with its tough and human emotional elements, so I wonder if it’s still active over here, Mr. Saru.
Even Samson has a charm that makes him precious.
Someone said.
The world’s oldest professional wrestler is that “Yes, Christ.”
>>107
Norse mythology is similar, but there are quite a few stories about wrestling in myths as well.
>>107
It’s nice that Samson is also someone’s savior and performing miracles.
I think the daily episodes where Long continues without doing anything strange are genuinely interesting.
Main characters like Samson, Sho-sama, and Aki-o, of course, but…
The scenes around the seamander and the supporting characters have the best moments, so the aftertaste is great.
Kiryuu walking home dejectedly without being able to eat ramen was just too funny.
I guess there’s no helping it when I’m reading Tough in my private time…
Only the master of the toads has no follow-up, and it makes me laugh.
>>113
Well, since I’m a yakuza, I don’t need any followers.
Even Samson, who doesn’t undergo cancer treatment, is essentially committing suicide.
Isn’t Sho-sama too cool? I’m wet.
>>117
Grandma’s reply
I felt that the way it was hinted whether Umi-chan responded to the confession was a technique not typical of Teacher Saru, in a good way.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s complicated that there are actually pro wrestlers who are called Christ.
His words and actions are like a sharpened knife, and his personality is genuinely wicked, but despite that, you can’t help but feel he’s not really that strong, right? That’s Akio for you.
>>121
If you were incredibly strong, you wouldn’t be lingering around even after transitioning to being a wrestler.
If I may be greedy, I wanted to see all the matches of the players belonging to Akatsuki.
“You think you’re the best manga artist, right?” “Idiot.”
Not long ago, when I was reading this manga, I couldn’t help but agree that it was discovered by the monkey teacher in Atami.
I definitely like it.
Director Ariake’s impressions of Atami probably include Dr. Saru’s memories of Atami as well…
>>126
I can feel that when describing the dilapidated town while retrieving Grandma Samson’s wallet…
>>134
It’s impressive how, even though it’s just a grumpy middle-aged monologue and some running over the course of one episode, it still manages to be engaging.
Akio might not be that strong, but Samson is just too strong with cement.
I am proud of such a mother.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
Show me your penis.
>>128
If the works are different, they are unrelated.
Let’s pretend we didn’t see it.
>>128
Even young Oniwaka can read… like a demon dragon.
I think Akio is also doing well with his microphone appeal at the press conferences for the real match, so I can’t bring myself to dislike him.
It’s fine not to let the yakuza in the audience, but is it okay for them to be in the corner?
Ninsei is also interesting until the chief dies.
What’s up with the lowest level of name recycling?!
Mr. Saru had a villa in Atami, so the setting was in Atami, huh?
Aki-o has his own worries, and he dispels them in the match against Samson, so he’s also the protagonist behind the scenes.
>>138
That being said, it’s also been defeated in a delusional way, you know.
Isn’t it terrible?
>>139
That’s just the worst thing to do, acting all tough while being affiliated with organized crime…
Tearing books might be risky for people in the industry, but…
It’s funny no matter how many times I see Samson getting beaten up in a frenzy.
Phew… I’ve daydreamed again…
The unpublished illustration has been released, and it seems like Mr. Saru is quite fond of it… Isn’t that something to be proud of?
It’s cool to get back up after almost dying in the ring, but if you actually die in the ring, it wouldn’t be a joke.
Pro wrestling is amazing.
>>144
I really like how the audience, who had been holding their breath, reacts with a sudden murmur when someone stands up.
It’s Sho time!
Samson has passed away, but his love for wrestling is being carried on by the members of Akatsuki, Sho-sama, and Aki-o.
I might like Samson the most among the protagonists created by Mr. Saru.
>>149
It’s already cool in the first episode.
It’s great that despite his appearance, Samuson graduated from university and had a setting where he was a handsome baby-faced guy who even had female fans when he was young.
They say pro wrestling isn’t fake, but having a scripted outcome is indeed fake, right?
It’s an opinion without any odd tales.
I love the happy atmosphere in the audience during the match between Sho and Samson; it’s filled with the joy of pro wrestling.
Paratafu, Eh hub, and Lockup are masterpieces!
It’s an unreserved opinion.
>>156
Don’t forget the most important high school Tekken story!
If we talk about straight-up parodies, the pro wrestling organization that Aki-o belongs to is exactly like WJ.
Sho-sama is a tragic power harassment monster.
>>160
No way.
It can be thought that they are doing to their juniors what was done to them by Samson.
I don’t know about not considering the times.
A handsome wrestler at the level of a national sports representative is just way too high-spec, right, Samson?
>>161
Wasn’t one of the original inspirations, Keiji Mutoh, that amazing too?
>>167
Muto was a designated athlete for strengthening in judo.
The scene where Samson gets worked up and beats up Akinori has an extremely high density of monkey-like behavior…
The sad present of Sho-sama, who was too serious and could only express love in the same way as Samson…
Even though Sho-sama is inheriting Samson’s aspirations, it’s so sad for the panther.
Well, during Sho’s rookie days, he was treated even worse by Samson, though, hehehe.