
I used to like movies like “Look Back,” but I wonder how it ended up like this.
That’s a good thing.
It’s been terrible all along, but this week I couldn’t come up with any particular thoughts at all.
A manga that really makes you understand the importance of ending where it should.
I really think it would have been better to end it after Season 1, as that would have kept it more in the conversation.
If only you would draw the pictures seriously, your evaluation would greatly improve.
>>5There’s no one from Dandadan, so there’s nothing we can do.
In the first place, Tatsuki said he could draw as many volumes of manga as he wanted.
You’re not the type to have a long-running serialization, are you?
It’s sad for the person who is being forced to continue.
Recently, things have been moving a bit, but it’s so fragmented that there’s no enjoyment to be had.
The cliffhanger is progressing just because Denji is saying things that sound like Denji.
The first episode of part 2 looked really interesting.
Finally, only those who praise remain.
There are many lines that Denji says that feel very Denji-like, but it’s hard to know if they would still be the case even considering the first season.
It’s nostalgic to think about the time when, during a certain recent episode, there were so many threads that finished at an incredible pace.
To be honest… I can’t remember what I’m doing right now.
If anything, I think the current state, which has become a ruin compared to the trashy level of civility in its heyday, is better.
After all, abandoning humans to save a cat was the first mistake.
The excitement from the time of the first part is already nostalgic.
The second part is crap, but I think it’s fine as long as the maggots like the anonymous aren’t talked about anymore.
What is the goal, what are we fighting against, and why are we fighting?
I should understand it since I’m reading, but I don’t.
It seems like there might be an important topic coming up, but it’s not being discussed at all.
>>19If you keep saying “it’s not a big deal,” of course people will get bored.
If a character feels confused about killing an unrelated person at this point.
Help the cat, humans won’t abandon you.
Thanks to the lack of dramatic developments in the story, I can’t understand the climax…
It was a manga that fans and haters reacted to in a really annoying way.
It certainly looks quite dried up…
>>22Both fans and haters only say that the early days were good…
I’ve been reading for a long time, but lately, I don’t know what I’m being shown…
Denji grew and gained a lot of experience in battles during the time there were also cats.
Readers who said they wouldn’t be shaken by the death of civilians now…
The composition of the drawings has become quite ordinary.
Everyone is already reading Thank You Pitch.
>>28I’m excited about the updates, wow! This character is insane!!!
It feels like the manga I want to do has shifted over here.
The conversation has gone beyond being bad and is so out of control that it’s not at a level that should be posted anywhere other than the web.
Since I’m getting it on a bi-weekly basis, I want the editorial team to discuss and refine the plot in terms of episodes before I draw it.
From what I can see in spy-related things, I have the impression that Hayashi doesn’t do that, which is fatal.
>>29I don’t know if it’s true or not, but it seems that Hayashi doesn’t look at the name.
I haven’t really seen any internet memes originating from Chainsaw Man lately.
It’s amazing how old manga memes are still being used today.
Is there no end to the “puratto”?
I feel that it’s not good to just keep going aimlessly.
>>31Even though it has dropped significantly since the beginning in such a state, it’s still among the top in views, so it probably won’t be cut.
>>31Of course there will be updates, but do you think it will be cut off with view counts that don’t give up the top spot on Wednesdays?
I was keeping my distance because the excitement was intense, but I’m surprised at how much it has cooled down.
I understand that they also have various dreams and things they want to do.
“Dandadan is seriously boring, so there are types who shine more by just being assistants.”
I think it’s rare to see a pattern where both sides are only losing by remaining independent like this.
>>34It’s a bit unreasonable to bring that up for a work that’s already been adapted into an anime.
>>34Dandadan is getting a second season, so that’s an unreasonable thing to say.
>>34It’s one thing to say it before the anime, but saying it after the anime is just impossible… It’s 10 million copies, Dandadan.
I also think Dandadan is pretty boring.
Since we’re selling well, neither of us would want to lose out, right?
I’ve been buying the Chainsaw Man and Dandadan manga, but I haven’t read them yet…
Even if the art returns to its peak, I don’t think Part 2 will become interesting…
Since people are still making a fuss, it seems like everything is safe!
>>42We have reached a stage where even making a fuss feels cumbersome.
It’s been like this for a while now, hasn’t it?
If they can somehow reduce the number of chapters spent on pointless battles in Dandadan, it would feel like the story is progressing.
I don’t know what to do here.
It’s one thing if the story is dull, but…
At one point, I was concerned about the lines overflowing dramatically from the frames and the frequent animation mistakes.
That’s usually something the editor points out.
The banner saying “You can read Chainsaw Man chapters 1 to 97 here” makes it clear that the second part is longer than the first part, which is really helpful.
Hurry up and come back to Chainsaw Man after you finish cutting it!
At this rate, Chainsaw Man is going to go stale.
Every other week, few pages, progresses in a fragmented and mundane manner, completely lacking excitement.
When I casually reread Chapter 1 of Part 2, the art is really completely different… If it were still like this…
I was wondering if people are still talking about X’s manga, so I tried to search for it and found “boring” in the suggestions, which made me laugh.
It seems that they no longer want to draw themselves.
>>55This is really seeping out, so yes.
Aren’t we just battling against falling old age with the aquarium sword from part 2 and the devil of justice?
It’s hard to believe that we’ve already surpassed another episode.
>>56Seriously…?
What have I been doing for such a long time, part 2?
On the contrary, how was Part One able to be depicted as so interesting?
Just having a skilled assistant in drawing doesn’t explain it.
>>57It’s probably just a difference in motivation.
The look back just before the second part and that movie was quite engaging.
>>57Wasn’t the editor properly holding the reins…?
Right now, no matter how you think about it, I’m letting them do as they please.
>>57It’s not normal for a single author to maintain the same quality consistently.
If it has a sharp style, even more so.
On the contrary, I wonder why some parts were so interesting.
I wonder if there was an editing check every time.
Tatsuki is laughing out loud.
But recently, I think it’s quite good because it’s properly turned into a manga.
I think the author is better suited to drawing a manga that wraps up in about 5 to 10 volumes rather than a long series.
Makima was just too great as the one to advance the conversation.
Just because they’re gone doesn’t mean it has to come to this tragic state…
The fake Chainsaw Man was an enemy that was pulled in from quite early on, but the way they were defeated is way too casual!
>>65Is it true that the one we defeated this time is the fake Chainsaw Man who was cut down by Yuuko at the beginning?
They come up frequently, so it’s hard to tell who is who.
As I thought, it’s the chenime…
I thought that, and it seems that Tatsuki was also involved in the supervision, so I don’t know what’s what anymore.
>>67If you watch the second part, you can’t say that the anime ignores the original, no matter how much you try to argue.
Regarding the art style of comics during peak times and comments as well.
It feels like I’m writing this half-heartedly out of spite right now.
To be honest, the author must be thinking, “What am I supposed to do with this?” since they killed off characters that were too popular.
>>70It’s a habit that dates back to the days of the “fai-pan,” so there’s nothing I can do about it.
Well, you probably didn’t expect it to be serialized this long.
I still don’t really understand what the purpose of Part 2 of Chainsaw Man is.
The boss isn’t defeated properly, and it feels like an incomplete experience.
There is no doubt that the quality of some episodes, particularly episode 1, is incredible.
That’s why the current situation is…
In the past, people used to say that Tatsuki really liked crazy women!
It’s sad that the only pattern of women I can draw now seems to be this one.
The story and characters are fundamentally uninteresting, that’s why Part 2 is no good.
But the one-shot before the two-part series was pretty interesting, and if they prepare properly, they can create an interesting work.
I feel that the various things that have become strange ultimately stem from the look back.
I read it too casually, so I don’t understand why Denji suddenly started acting serious here.
The manga had a popular crazy character, but there are too few crazy patterns.
It’s really something you shouldn’t say.
Used tea leaves…
There’s no clear chapter like in part 1, so the story is way too difficult to understand…
Che → Trashification
Majirumie → Becoming trash
Marriage toxin → garbage化
What are we going to do on Wednesday?
>>83You should read the Janken sermon from the Junket Bank, right? 😅
I gave up expecting anything from this manga the moment Nayuta was killed off so abruptly.
Killing off some of the major characters so carelessly and not making much use of it is what makes this manga feel ended.
>>84Huh!? Dead!? No way!?
I think readers don’t like Asayoru as much as the author thinks they do.
Honestly, it makes me think that the current situation is also from the author of Fapan.
>>86It’s been Saku’s style to just go along aimlessly since the time of Fire Punch.
Rather, only the C section is strange.
Honestly, I’ve been wondering if the story will be long since the time of Fire Punch.
There are definitely interesting parts up to a certain point.
What I’m reading now is gradually becoming the best environment exclusively for fans.
That’s fine for manga.
>>88Even the comments section of that Jump Plus is starting to get brutally criticized.
Is it really a good environment?
It’s sad that all the characters introduced in part 2 are unappealing.
It sounds awkward, but the story about the fire pan didn’t make any sense, but there was passion in it.
I can’t even tell how much time has passed since the first episode of the second part…
I was a good uncle until the aquarium.
It was good until the aquarium.
>>95Aquarium Blade! That was quite exciting, wasn’t it?
On the contrary, some of the editing was amazing…
>>96Both Part One and Part Two are the same person all along…
I think it’s just a lot of women screaming who haven’t been heard since the time of Fire Punch.
He is the type of person suited for short stories, like the author of Takopi.
There’s no silly vibe like “it’s shining power” and it feels refreshing.
You can’t have a long-running series with a style that just kills off popular characters left and right…
Although it received a negative reception here, I liked the clumsy friendship story between Asa and Yuko.
It was good until the spinal sword.
If you continue reading, will you understand this story?
Look, the second work is a dud, and the third one becomes a masterpiece…
The situation we’ve been dealing with until just now…? It’s been ongoing like that the whole time.
Rather than here or there, I can definitely feel the level of civility from the comments on Jump Plus!
There are no characters that move my heart even if I die.
Whether you cry or die, I just feel indifferent.
I was glad to see Samurai Sword come back as a good character, but in the end, it felt kind of sluggish again.
>>111Speaking of which, where did those guys go?
I don’t really understand the main point of the recent story.
>>115I haven’t really understood anything for about the last two years.
>>129It wasn’t about strengthening the Chainsaw Man to fight against the devil of death with the devil of war…
I really don’t understand the overall purpose of the story, nor do I understand the characters’ motivations.
I’m really troubled because I don’t know what I’m doing.
Even manga that tend to be compared often have a generally poor development, but they usually handle those aspects quite well.
Nayuta appeared in a one-shot too, so the author probably has a lot of attachment to it.
I really think this is the worst development, even though that’s what I was thinking.
It was good in some parts that Denji had a brain like a dick, though.
During the time of the Eva-style ejaculation, it was still a topic of conversation, but I really felt that no one was talking about the misleading elements of death and hunger, and I thought that even that demographic has turned away from it.
Were those dogs also burned to death…?
The way they’re trying so hard to include dirty jokes for viral appeal feels almost painful.
The main characters often leave before they are fully developed, right?
What was Nayuta…
To be honest, I was barely keeping up with the story until the Devil of Falling came.
I didn’t defeat the falling demon and returned, and I lost track of the flow around that area.
I guess it was wrong for Nayuta to erase Asa’s memories, huh…
I liked Denji after he grew a bit in part 1, but he started being indecisive again…
I’ve been waiting for that thing for a long time, but what do you call that thing…
The thing that makes readers endure and suddenly feel good…
I no longer know how to get from here to that.
>>124…Catharsis?
No matter what anyone says, it’s even sadder that the Public Safety arc and Look Back were masterpieces that will remain in the history of manga.
In the first place, if the end of some is just a brain with a small penis, then you will just be used by women, so you should think for yourself a little and grow from there.
The difference in the quality of the drawings is tough.
It’s been updated, but it’s hardly a topic of discussion on the internet anymore; only now are the comments starting to get chaotic, but considering the standards of the Jumpla community, they have endured quite a bit.
I used to buy them within a week of their release since volume 1, but I still haven’t bought volume 20…
Well, I can probably get a first edition no matter when I buy it.
If you started fighting the demon of war, I wished you would have written it through to the climax.
Why did you interrupt midway…?
The conclusion of the fall was subtle, so I stopped reading it a bit, but I found Nayuta’s head on the thumbnail and it became a manga that I completely didn’t need to read.
It’s terrible that even if Nayuta dies, the reaction is like, “Huh? Did she really die? Huh?”
>>134That’s because there were hardly any family episodes with Nayuta…
Before Akipawa died, he was properly inserting those kinds of stories.
It feels like the story is being arranged that now, all of a sudden, Yor has begun to behave like a demon.
The updates are overlapping with the Gundam broadcast, so the topics get buried! If it weren’t for Gundam!
What fans are saying is the most interesting part of this manga.
>>136It was already a topic of discussion long before the Gundam broadcast started, wasn’t it?
Even if you read it all at once after it’s completed, it definitely won’t be a masterpiece, part 2.
The picture is all squished and I can’t really understand it.
Especially the battle scenes.
Did the person who had their pen break in Back Look manage to stick their pen in the second part?
It might feel loose overall because I don’t understand Denji’s goals.
It was easy to understand that my ultimate goal was to have sex with the girl I really liked while getting all mixed up in the process.
It’s better to bring back characters like Power-chan from the first season, right?
What are you acting cool for?
>>142If it’s released with the current level of artistry, it’ll just be disappointing like Kwan Shi.
I read the first part again for the first time in a while, and this manga is seriously interesting.
Well, that’s why followers are born in droves.
It’s one thing that the story isn’t interesting, but I’m really worried about why the drawings turned out like that.
Are you suffering from something like Oda-sensei did for a while?
The weapon humans were really unnecessary…
Part one is beautiful.
The changes made to fix the flaws from the era of “Faipan” resulted in a hit, but when moving to the web, it feels like it returned to the vibe of the “Faipan” era based on the remaining essence of the hit.
Nayuta really wasn’t needed, was she?
There is not a single element that makes you go “Whoa!!!” with the appearance of the Fire Devil.
>>150Why did the fire devil appear?
Are you looking for power?
When I look at it now, it makes me laugh because it’s exactly like Dada’s artwork.
>>154Is it really the same work?
I think it has already been said many times, but it’s tough to see that there’s zero motivation towards the work.
Up until the Yuko arc, the content was good and the artwork was passionate, so why has it turned out like this?
Denji’s child-rearing + school arc is definitely a topic that would be interesting, so why did it end up like this?
I read it every week, but now I have no idea what’s going on.
No one wants it, right? Part 2.
Honestly, I’ve only been skimming it and I have no idea what’s going on.
If she had really died like that, Nayuta-chan’s durability would be too low compared to her sisters.
Tatsuki is laughing at the current situation.
This is an in-brain psychopath author setting.
>>162If you’re laughing in the current situation, you’re either a psychopath or just plain stupid.
>>162I wonder if the people who were doing that are now supporting another manga artist…
>>177You can see how Nagano is being carried up here too.
The bad ones are the creepy fans, and Nagano himself is not to blame.
I wonder if the artwork would collapse this much just because a talented assistant left.
The comedian who was making a list of the movies Tatuki watched… where are you fighting now…
When I saw the character of Shin Kiga-chan, I thought, “Not another character like this…”
I see responses saying it looks like Fire Punch, but the first and second chapters have solid climaxes and were interesting.
The buildup was long, and throughout the entire series, there was a feeling of where is this manga going.
The reappearance of Kuan Shi was surprisingly not very exciting.
It’s said that as long as there are haters, a work has its glory, and I really understand that now.
It’s a void manga with neither fans nor anti-fans.
>>168The opposite of love is something or other, and seeing this thread has really made me lose interest.
Even though it’s so boring, it’s amazing that a manga that 1 million people watched at least once became a hit.
I don’t want to believe that the author who drew the Power death scene and the author who drew the Nayuta death scene are the same person.
I thought an amazing manga had started with a spread of taking down some zombies.
The author of Dandadan is too much of a special assistant.
I can’t even remember what kind of characters they were anymore.
I think it would be better if the manga that only has threads for reflection meetings disappeared.
I have never seen anyone succeed from Jump to Jump+.
It’s essentially an exile, isn’t it?
The female character’s mannerisms are too haphazard.
Samurai 8 is still at a level that is more interesting.
It was undeniably fun until I managed to escape from the demon of the fall.
HAYASHI, who gave the go-ahead for the second part knowing that the creator of DANDADAN was leaving, is too much of a sinner.
Aren’t all the dark demons and everything drawn by Ashi?
It’s almost the same as Kaibutsu 8.
>>186Over there, the conversation isn’t progressing, but since I understand the vertical axis, I can still read it.
>>186Well, the manga volume is definitely selling way better than Kaiju No. 8.
I have some strong feelings about going to see the movie for the Reze arc, but honestly, I don’t want to talk about the second part.
>>187Well, the silver lining is that it has ended beautifully for now in part one.
>>198I wanted the volumes to be separated into Part 1 and Part 2.
I just hate the fact that the sequel is part 2.
It’s funny how the popularity of the manga started to decline drastically around the time Rentoman was abandoned.
The Jumpra thread on a specific day is no longer getting any anonymous posters, and since the trolls have gotten bored, it will likely sink within 20 to 30 posts.
I’m not sure if I lost motivation because of the quality of the anime or not.
I feel like the anime adaptation was a turning point in various ways for fans.
I think KickBack is a good song.
Is there anyone who can properly understand the character and the development of the story?
“Is it Ash, Dandadan, and Jigokuroku?”
I guess I was betting on it too much at one point.
If you want to create top-level work…
It might be tough now if you don’t offer a really high salary to attract amazing people as assistants, Weekly.
Anime adaptation confirmed! Produced by MAPPA! PV released! It might have been the golden age!
>>200I was overjoyed and dancing back then…
Is it true that the animation from the poorly received second season became established?
Even if the movie was good, I feel like this sequel doesn’t do it justice.
The true identity of the fake Chainsaw Man will be revealed next time!
>>203It’s crazy that anyone really doesn’t care about anything.
>>203I think I felt like I still didn’t know the true identity about a year ago…
The only interesting thing on Wednesday, BIGFACE, has ended…
Honestly, it’s at a point where the original work can’t really say anything about the anime; it’s just that bad.