
A mob character that casually appeared will be taken out with a slight hook to historical facts at the end.
Hakozume certainly has a wealth of material to work with and feels completely fictional, so I think it’s being drawn freely.
This is amazing how it blends historical facts with a lot of lies to make it look authentic.
It’s a monster to be able to turn around from a situation where you’re 100% trapped and dead, kill Shinbee, and come up with a plan to save yourself…
Was Taro Don a real person?
>>4
Two Taros are combined.
I thought Momorenger was surprisingly persistent… but in the end, they turned it into an amazing trump card and tossed it aside.
You’re connecting the story about Taka’s son being killed with the circumstances surrounding Tanaka’s death, huh?
I heard that until you quit the police, you were an amateur in the creative field, so it seems that anyone who can do it can start at any age.
>>7
I’ve heard that my speaking skills have improved because I’ve been made to give talks often, but if they’re not interesting, people won’t listen.
>>24
It’s not just about “Oh well, they’re not listening,” but rather about figuring out how to get them to listen — that’s a personality trait suited for creativity.
It seems like you are putting in a lot of effort to portray all the characters that appear with affection and make them appealing.
That being said, I will kill without mercy.
The inevitability of death for Akechi Kokichi in a scene unrelated to himself, off-screen.
The reason why the Namamugi incident turned out this way is probably something like this; it seems like during my time as a police officer, I often thought about the psychology of criminals in various ways.
My drawing skills have improved.
Historical stories have a basic outline prepared, but just following the materials and timelines doesn’t make them interesting.
Regarding Taro’s matter? I was wondering if it’s a flow where he works as Hanjiro’s servant and then returns to Okubo’s place to be a servant afterward.
>>13
A character that mixes Hanjiro and the two servants Taro of Okubo.
It’s too forced to combine the coincidence of two people with the same name from the same hometown serving two distinguished individuals at the same time by saying “This can be used!”
The carelessness of saying not to let Takasama, the king of poop, speak while allowing him to speak anyway.
Well, people have those kinds of experiences, and it really adds a great flavor.
>>16
I had to question the person because I killed someone claiming to be my son…
>>17
Well done.
>>19
Great job on being able to praise your subordinates!
If Tanaka Shinbei hadn’t gone to work and killed people, it would have been better.
>>18
It’s unfortunate that a person who can’t earn a living outside of that has ended up having ties to the samurai class.
It has already gone beyond the scope of dirty work done for the sake of living.
According to the records, after that, they can leave the public stage and become a monk, which means they can act freely in the background.
>>21
Aren’t you using Mr. Taka a bit too conveniently?
>>47
Using semi-original characters for historical stories is a classic approach.
If you overdo it, it will become like a situation where a unicorn can only manage things that way.
This manga has too many deaths.
>>22
The source material is bad.
(Do you mean… poop?)
It’s good because it’s easy to understand, but how long are this double agent and the thread image going to keep doing this?
>>25
I will watch over everyone until you all fall into hell.
I never even thought about praising my subordinates. Since other people always do work at about 40% of expectations, when I receive reports, I only praise them for being compliant and not getting angry… It’s refreshing. Well, Taka-chan is crap as a leader, but as a ninja, he’s a monster that appears once every few hundred years, you know? (Hah) To bring out the monster’s potential, we will continue to build mountains of ordinary corpses from now on, right? Crap…?
What’s with the slightly hurt look after all this…?
>>28
The fact that Lady Otaka can kill the pro-reform nobles and Tanaka Shinbee with her eloquence makes it absolutely correct to turn ordinary people into a wall of flesh…
>>28
It’s bad that my subordinate is too incompetent.
>>39
If everyone could do as well as you, it would be the end of the world.
Seriously, not only do I survive just by talking from a really small chance,
It’s crazy how they are instilling the cause of death into specific names by causing discord among enemy forces.
The way he casually brings down the honor of Shimada and the four others really feels like the true monster Taka.
>>31
It’s crazy to come up with a story on the spot while being bound.
Creating a realistic story that the samurai of Tosa Domain can believe in, while speaking in a short amount of time.
Kawaji is a bit too much as an image in the thread…
The imagined Takasama praising me is oddly cute, and the sorcerer is scary.
It’s the worst that Takasama learned to praise others after being forced underground.
Tanjin Shinbei’s heyday was short…
>>36
Being the instigator of the Sonnō jōi and the retribution is more than enough.
I’m surprised that a fantasy-like ninja army predominantly consists of real historical figures.
In this first episode alone, an incredible character has had a death flag raised…
I wonder if it will split eventually.
Isn’t the protagonist a bit overshadowed lately?
>>45
My wife is cute.
Hanjiro is dead.
>>46
Die…
Tajima Shinbee was a traitor… I’m shocked…
>>49
Sister Kōji Akeji… that’s too bad…
I wonder if the two women we sent back to the village will have any opportunities in the future.
Inumaru’s face really stands out in the thumbnail compared to other characters…
I was surprised to see a Black gal appear in a manga set in the Bakumatsu period, not expecting it at all!
The role of Taka’s son suddenly emerged, and I wouldn’t be surprised if another Taro suddenly appeared as well.
When Tanaka-kun gets caught, there’s a servant named Taro-kun…
>>57
Taro, you’re awesome!
I wouldn’t be surprised even if it’s from former public security.