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“The Silent Don” is interesting but too long.

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  • March 17, 2025
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Tatsuo Nitta

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A gangster working at a panty company.

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I heard that it started when KEN Shinooka was in elementary school.

It became that much.

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It’s often brushed off as a joke, but for some people, it can lead to a terrible death.

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>>3

I think the good thing about Shido is that it portrays the yakuza as yakuza, without any notions of justice.

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It’s quite one-patterned, but interesting.

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The sense for making underwear is catastrophic.

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>>5

One Cup Ozeki is great, isn’t it?

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Incarnation of violence

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It’s too long, but I can’t help but keep reading it lazily.

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The imp is dying while standing…

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The ones who dodge bullets are normally shot to death.

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>>10

Kobayashi died normally, and it was… not sad.

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Even in named conflicts, one can die easily when a big feud breaks out.

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To be honest, it’s not much different from Narou, is it?

An underperforming employee at the lingerie company is actually!

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>>12

Well, Don-chan just wanted to live a normal life…

I chose the yakuza while gradually letting my subordinates decline because I can’t abandon them.

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>>12

The third son of a poor samurai family is actually!

Is this what you’re aiming for?

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>>29

In the end, everyone has always liked that kind of thing.

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>>12

The special mission section chief, during the day, is an incompetent loser who can’t get ahead.

The face of the night is feared by the same sex and is incredibly popular with the opposite sex, a super-capable Superman.

It’s probably a classic form of entertainment.

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If the heroine hadn’t made a move, Don would have been tortured to death in an overseas detention center.

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The climax feeling around the death of Narutō.

But it’s still very early on.

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I often forget how far I’ve read for free.

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I quite like the Akino power-up event.

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>>16

I almost got killed automatically by Don, who became a killing machine due to gaining combat abilities…

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“Is it still going on?!”

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I wonder if it will be over once we take down the Mexican mafia.

I don’t think the sniping will go well either.

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All of Alexander’s executives are too strong.

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Reading this and the yakuza-themed Take2 makes me realize that there are limitations to how such stories can be expanded.

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The guardian spirit of cockroaches.

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When it comes to overall strength, I guess the leader of the ordinary people’s group might be the strongest.

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The one that transformed into a web comic.

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>>24

Perfectly suited for media that can be skimmed easily.

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>>24

Naso

It’s rare to see a reprinted manga that fits the word “nin” so well sell this much; I saw it somewhere.

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>>31

If it’s monotonous, then just tear it apart and sell it in pieces, even with eyes as sharp as mine.

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>>24

It’s needless to say, but it sold like crazy even back in the paper days, you know?!

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>>118

The magazine was kept alive because of the manga…

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>>118

It’s an unbelievable hit with tens of millions of copies sold at the paper stage.

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>>132

I often saw it in the comic book section of the convenience store.

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For some reason, there’s a sequel running in Grand Jump right now.

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I was reading it towards the end in Manga Sunday, but it was around the time when people controlling the world from behind the scenes appeared.

There was a sense of having too much leftover at the landing point.

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Heppe

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I had read up to the part where the independent Akino-san was being hit on by a lesbian company president.

At that time, it was around volume 50, but I never thought it would continue for more than twice that.

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It’s painful that Akiyo’s lookalike has died.

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There are quite a few events, and although many life-and-death situations occur,

Because it can be read unusually calmly, I forget how far I’ve read…?

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If a yakuza can work at an ordinary company, you have to cherish that.

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They used to have dramas in the past, right?

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>>41

I was doing it.

Before that, many were made like a staple of V-cinema.

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>>41

Actually, these days DMM TV is also doing remakes.

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A rich kid with a yakuza spirit that doesn’t suit a pant shop.

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It’s unfortunate that the people of Osaka frequently launch total attacks on Tokyo or retreat, all because of the circumstances of their conversations.

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I should have read it all, but I don’t remember how it ended.

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Hiding one’s true form and then facing punishment later has been common since ancient times.

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It’s long but surprisingly easy to read.

This is probably what they mean by having strong manga skills.

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“It’s amazing how the next story progresses without any time jumps like ‘And then, months later…'”

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On one hand, there are many characters that I killed, even though the sideways leap of Kobayashi still has its flavor.

My sister and Okada Izō were clearly at a loss.

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The feeling of running out of ideas towards the end due to the extension was incredible.

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>>50

It was like continuing just to keep the magazine going…

About a month after the thread ended, Manga Sunday died.

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At first glance, it may seem dull or ordinary, but actually, the ○○ type has been a classic since long ago.

If anything, there were more of those kinds of things in works aimed at adults.

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When reading it all at once, I became concerned about the consistency of the story, but when following it through serialization or in volumes, I could probably enjoy it without worrying about the details.

It has a strong ability to make you want to read.

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>>52

As a prolific veteran, even when faced with cancellations or sudden shifts in direction, they still manage to draw the reader in.

I like how Nitta Tatsuo and Sara Shinobiman throw things while collecting titles.

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I don’t really like how Ryoma becomes obviously foolish at the moment of death.

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A troublesome group of martial factions from Kyushu that hinders the fortunate extermination of yakuza in the conflict with overseas forces.

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Indeed, Mito Komon and the Wild General are the classics.

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Saito’s death was so cool that I often imitated it at the time.

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Did Mom end up dying after all?

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The fate of an amazing assassin turning into a lower-body tank is too cruel.

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I thought Okita had a weak presence even though he’s based on the Shinsengumi, and then he died a brutal death…

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Akino-san is truly Seiya’s understanding person, and it was Akino-san who saw that this person is too dangerous if they’re not doing something serious. It’s because Akino-san is trying to commit acts of terrorism by spreading poison in Tokyo Bay, that Seiya…

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It was unpleasant to undermine the Yakuza from within.

If you don’t like it that much, then let’s just quit. Don’t create the seeds of conflict and crush your subordinates.

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>>63

It would be better to destroy the Yakuza…

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There are fleeting moments when I feel that Don-chan is not suited for Don’s character.

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>>64

It’s like a hero of a tumultuous era, or a commander on the frontlines of war, but not particularly skilled at running an organization.

I feel like saying that yakuza organizations should just be destroyed… so there’s a tendency to neglect their usual operations.

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I haven’t seen the new one.

In the final episode, the Yakuza were significantly weakened, but they didn’t disappear.

For Shizuya, that might be enough.

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Mom is introducing candidates for a bride to Don.

A woman falls in love with Don.

Don is declining because Akino-san is in his heart.

The woman who was rejected lashes out and attacks Akino-san.

I don’t want to do this kind of thing!

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It’s a manga that I draw based on my intuition and habits, so I don’t feel excited about future developments; it mostly has similar storylines repeating.

In other words, it’s a really enjoyable manga for people who resonate on the same wavelength.

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Breast nipples are nice… I really think that person is amazing at what they do.

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>>71

My nipples hurt.

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>>71

I’m not very good at thinking.

The spirit of chivalry has been present from the beginning, and it’s a great character trait.

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The one where the author became wealthy and built a building after the ebook was released and sold incredibly well.

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If we suddenly crush what Don-chan wanted to do, everyone will be lost and chaos is inevitable, so we should unify the east and west and gradually undermine it together from a moderate approach.

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It’s surprising when characters who seem like they wouldn’t die in a regular manga actually do.

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Of course, someone who hates the yakuza and wants to crush them can’t possibly have the capacity to be a don.

Instead of bringing someone with the proper skills to do something, it’s more like a berserker who can single-handedly annihilate a group.

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>>77

Although the direction is different, it seems that Kiryu-chan is similar in type.

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>>136

Unlike Kiryu-chan, Don-chan’s temporary guise properly allows him to reminisce about the world.

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The author said that they are prioritizing “interesting visuals” and not thinking about the plot at all.

Well, I guess that’s how it is.

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I’m currently streaming a voice comic on YouTube, and I think it would be even better if the episode where Akino’s brother gets expelled from the yakuza had voice acting.

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>>79

It’s so long that everyone gradually gets better at dubbing.

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He’s purely a killing machine, so he doesn’t have much of the qualities to be an organization’s boss…

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I like tanks.

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>>81

I feel like it was pretty serious back then…

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When I start reading, I get tired but lose track of when to stop.

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Was it a quagmire? I was shocked that guy died.

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My mom is usually doing some ridiculous things, really, this parent…

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Creating characters like Ikegura, who ethically would be better off dead but are absolutely essential and captivating in the work, is amazing.

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It’s impressive that it’s complete.

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Couldn’t Ryoma have done something a little different?

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>>88

My childhood friend died, and the boss who dragged me into the world of the yakuza went mad and awakened to the truth of the world, aiming to become a politician.

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When I saw it in a Twitter ad, I thought it was an ad in a format like Narou or that rowdy general… and I was kind of mocking it, but I never expected that I would end up reading it thoroughly.

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It’s interesting, but when you hear there are a total of 108 volumes, you go, “Huh…!?”

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The way Spell Emperor died is adorable…

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Even the sea decay could be a bit more… gentle, or rather…

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Ryoma has a strong sense of being an anomaly, as if he came from a different yakuza manga.

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It feels like an old-school internet guy who thinks they can mock you just by saying “I’ll try to become [something].”

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I can’t avoid it!

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Looking back at the early days, my personality has changed quite a bit…

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The executive often shows off stylish moments when they are with Nakagura.

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>>100

I can’t quite remember if there was a cool part about Nakagura…

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>>102

In the beginning, they looked just like typical yakuza…

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The side characters are genuinely interesting, so the story progresses just by rotating the characters.

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The one being called opportunistic even by the enemy.

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It’s quite forced for Nutcracker to suddenly become an acting type, but it’s convenient, so I guess it’s fine…

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Did they bring him back because there was an influx of protests from fans after he was killed in Naruto?

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I understand being loved when in Yakuza mode.

I like that even when in salaryman mode, there are people who can sense the person’s goodness and admire them.

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The difference between characters that can compete with top-tier popular characters and those that definitely can’t is remarkable.

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I was watching a drama.

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The company president’s wife, who had seen through it all, was waiting, but in the end, the thread image couldn’t let go of the Yakuza.

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Don-chan doesn’t like it, but it’s sadly true that he has a knack for being a yakuza.

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The department head is quite an unpleasant character, but I don’t dislike him because he feels very human.

The president is trash.

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Ryūhō just causes trouble, but was he really popular?

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The department head can’t dislike the initial talk about the second house because it was too good.

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>>114

It’s amazing that you can keep working as is even when you’re on camera.

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>>116

It’s because he’s the kind of dad who consistently fights for his family, the boss…

I may lash out with hateful remarks because of power harassment, but I respect you much more as a person than I do a gangster.

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My younger sister is actually just being twisted because she’s in a rebellious phase, but deep down she is pure-hearted…

I remember it was just a truly violent and uncontrollable monster…

Or did you have a change of heart at the end?

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>>115

Because he lost his memory and became a wild beast that rampages without distinction, Don’s subordinates reluctantly turned him into an assassin.

After many twists and turns, I regained my memory with my partner (who is also an assassin), but I was literally turned into a beehive and exited due to the rival organization.

Unlike Kobayashi’s gag style, I was hit by a few full-auto bursts from an automatic rifle, so the body was not depicted directly.

The image of a figure covered in cloth looking at it and crying, saying “What a sight…” is depicted.

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>>119

Thank you.

So, I really wasn’t saved after all…

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>>121

The way he died was among the top in this manga for being brutal, so it stuck in my memory.

The lover has multiple metal plates embedded inside, so ordinary attacks won’t stop him, but while protecting my sister, I end up dying with him.

In the scene where it gets hit by a barrage of bullets, its lips were pierced by gunfire and some of its teeth were exposed.

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https://piccoma.com/web/product/176484

Speaking of which, it was adapted into a webtoon set in Korea.

I wonder if antisocial people will also participate in conscription.

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I remember thinking it was gruesome that the sister of a rival yakuza, who looked just like the heroine, switched places with her when the heroine was kidnapped, thinking that revealing her true identity would be fine, but ended up being treated by the yakuza’s underlings as if she had gone crazy, got shot up with drugs, was raped, and died in a pathetic state.

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I had never seen the back of my sister and Izo after that… I think they faded out and then died, right?

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>>124

In the end, it appeared again…

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The department head certainly has a tendency for power harassment, but…

Don-chan’s work attitude is just too much!

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Is the author around 80 years old?

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The author’s manga is mostly successful, but the alternate history series that was published in Big Comic is…

It’s not that it was boring, but I remember it being released only as convenience store comics without a standalone volume.

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No one saw Shizuko and Izo afterward… They made a reappearance with the baby dead, Shizuko suffering from amnesia, Izo being treated as a monster, and in the end, her memory returned, but they embraced and ended up like a beehive, which seemed unnecessary.

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Although there was a background of the times, what’s with the balance of mind and body? Depression? Who cares! It’s an era to work hard!

Salarymen who slack off like in thread images or “Oishinbo” truly had no value because they couldn’t deliver results…

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Wasn’t there a live-action drama version?

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>>133

There were dramas and there were V-cinema productions too.

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I thought it was a typical serious yakuza manga before I read it.

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>>135

It’s basically comedic, but the named enemy bosses also meet pathetic deaths.

I think it is the epitome of sea rot.

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Not the type that people would pick up based on appearances.

It was a good match with media like manga apps that can be read for free.

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Did it sell electronically or something?

You never know what will become popular.

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I liked Sawaki.

Both the appearance and the story.

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The building I’m currently using as my workplace was bought thanks to the sales of e-books.

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I like it when depictions of the times occasionally come in.

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I’m excessively infatuated with Sakamoto Ryoma and I want him to unify Japan—I’m starting to feel really sluggish from here on out.

Moreover, Sakamoto Ryoma also dies in a conspiracy along the way.

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The character “Umi” in the position of Sakamoto Ken’s younger brother and loyal dog is quite similar to the leader of the ordinary group from the previous work, yet they had a terrible death.

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Bon-chan suddenly became the third generation of the Kishuu-gumi…

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The decision to discontinue Mansan itself was also a factor.

It really got quite intense around the time of Ryoma’s demise.

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