
No way… Is it really okay for something like this to be allowed?
That part is one of the most monkey-like developments in the series, so you’re going to die.
It was impressive how the timeline got completely messed up at Hime’s place, but Garcia’s was truly confusing.
While joking about it, I was quite seriously enjoying it up until the point where Number 28 dies.
Seeing Garcia, who defended the dog, the hawk, who had previously shown explicit disgust, said something like “I will protect Garcia for the pride of Nada,” which I thought was really cool and passionate, and I liked it.
This guy is hilarious!
There was a fool who was moved by the scene where Keybo and Oton revived Garcia.
If you’ve read Iron Fist properly, you’ll know that McMullen, who was in charge of the Garcia-related projects (now, grandpa, it’s time for bed), was eager to eliminate Kiryu.
After ten years, we succeeded in capturing the 28th edition while involving Key Boy and Sonoko Taka.
I want to remove Garcia’s heart through surgery for Yuki-chan, so I entrusted it to the faction of the Black General in the U.S. military who has that technology (including Smile Joe).
What’s confusing is that despite all the efforts made for Yuki-chan, at the last moment they changed the transplant destination to Ryusei, and in the end, Yuki-chan’s heart was somehow dealt with through regular surgery.
I was really surprised by the scene where they said something like, “Are they really going to hand it over to the U.S. military for organ transplantation…?”
It was originally said to be strange, but I feel like things started to escalate rapidly from around that time and became increasingly bizarre.
I think it’s fine until the tanker.
It’s not exactly important, but is it okay for someone who is supposed to be living in the present to be dead in their recollections?
When the falcon brother appears, the monkey density rapidly increases.
Reading lately about politicians causing exaggerated internal conflicts makes me feel…
I think it would have been better if they had still done something weird.
Hey, hey, even so, if you suddenly show me a weak side struggling against a gorilla, I won’t know what’s going on!
Using techniques from the past, I somehow managed to contain and stop Garcia! That’s actually pretty good.
Don’t suddenly nullify all that effort you’ve put in up to that point.
The achievement of creating Todar and GK Dragon will wipe out all the monkey developments around here.
I saw in the thread that I have to think deeply about it, but I feel like it’s not at that level.
Understand that it’s not something to be thought about while reading.
The museum edition was published at the same time as Para-Tough, so the story’s monkey density is quite high.
Did you really intend to write that Monkey-sensei Key-bou has fallen into darkness?
Set it up so that there are deep circumstances.
Fight more…
If you change your hairstyle, you’ll immediately return to the original Keybo.
It was the best until we helped Garcia 28.
I understand that they might have felt overwhelmed if they brought them on board…
That’s terrible, Kiryuu… saying “die.”
Is that competition opened by the ‘please listen without getting angry’ person really over?
The character of Kiba Katsu that appeared after a long time has changed in a way that I didn’t like.
Ken Masters looks great in the thumbnail no matter when you see it.
Tough-kun when he had long hair looked cool with a sense of falling to the dark side.
I like Ryusei with long hair.
Due to the circumstances of the development, Dad’s eyes become like holes.
Hehe… It’s only 4 days left until I can read the manga BANG, which is famous for that gorilla advertisement.
Did Dad not tell you the plan until the last moment?
I had been told, but I seriously forgot about it.
It was just around the time when Neo looked cool and Ryusei became an Unstar.
Right now, Key is about to be defeated by Ryusei, but I can’t accept it at all…!
“Hey, I will take back the 50 billion yen completely, just like Ryusei!” The father, who boasted this, has a tragic past of being blind to reality…
The ending of the tanker arc had only Dad safe, so it’s probably Dad’s fault.
When Garcia died again, I almost seriously became an anti-fan.
Still dragging it along.
The depiction in issue 28 is so detailed that I can’t make light of the monkey development, and it’s just disgusting.
It is possible to force consistency, but…
In that case, what has Keybo’s entire youth been sacrificed for, having lived a life just imitating Kiryuu?
It’s still better to say it’s a monkey exhibit level.
Rereading it, it’s painful to realize that my dad hated Kibo…
The ideas of Mr. Monkey are scary because they are completely lacking in consistency.
Garcia is destined to die.