
Ah… the skilled salesman of electric tools, Tony Togou, has died in Chicago!
It seems like an account registration is required…
>>1Isn’t it fine to just register for Big Comic?
Since I’m not going to use Golgo after the free trial is over anyway!
>>11There is also Gekikou Kamen!
The fact that I didn’t explain it properly when I was confused.
>>2If you do that, you might get exposed on the spot…
That’s true.
If I corrected the misunderstanding before getting into the car, I might have been okay, but if I had said the wrong name in the car, I would have been dead…
There was nothing wrong, so forget it?
Could it be that all episodes are free right now!?
(I guess I’ll help since it seems like I caused some trouble…)
The vitality is genuine.
This story is short and interesting.
There is no connection, and there is no reason either.
The names are similar, the faces are similar, and we even worked at the same place!!
Why didn’t Golgo kill Tony?
>>13Isn’t it because you managed to get through the negotiations until the site even though it was completely my mistake with the contact that led to the mix-up?
If you’re a professional in sales, you’ll be recognized by others.
When asked what went wrong… I can’t think of anything I did wrong…
From Golgo’s perspective, it’s clear that if this guy dies, it would actually cause more trouble.
That client loves Golgo too much, and explaining it is a hassle.
>>16Yeah, yeah, like this! It’s cute how you keep doing that…
>>16Even if it’s a misunderstanding, if information spreads that Golgo has been shot, it would be incredibly troublesome.
It would be better for both of us to end this with misunderstandings rather than dealing with it here.
If you’re going to use a name, you’re probably getting a safe judgment, right, Golgo?
>>17Even the foremost expert on Golgo in the paperback edition can’t fully read it.
The fate of the detective who used the name Golgo.
It seems like there might be a mysterious money transfer from Golgo as assistance for the sniper, even though the person is unaware of it.
The priest who underwent plastic surgery to resemble someone was shot dead on the spot.
>>19That was done completely intentionally over there.
It seems like they are even more confused after receiving the compensation money.
This volume is one of the best comic books that’s interesting throughout all the stories.
Is it that Golgo is disguising himself to steal a request meant for him…? What is his goal?
I wonder if they misunderstood this…
I want to see the expression when you realize it.
>>24Not guilty…
………
It seems like Golgo is wondering what went wrong.
>>25
>>63I can’t say that I want you to see me smoking… Angela! It gives me an early Golgo vibe.
>>63Look, uncle, did you really do the scene where Golgo gets killed in my plan? What a ridiculous thing…
No, I’ll hold this myself.
(Ah~! This! This!)
In the end, did Golgo in this story work for free?
>>27I haven’t received the reward, so isn’t it a bank transfer?
Isn’t it terrible to mistake someone who arrives early at the meeting place for Golgo, despite being a Golgo maniac?
I think the bodyguard is strange.
>>29Golgo 13 is a professional!
That can happen!
The thread image is also a professional… it’s not killing, though.
It’s bad to have a certain aura despite being an electric tool salesman.
I’m not specifically calling myself Golgo.
I’m not pretending to be Golgo.
I wonder if they forgave me because I was completely the victim.
By saying something that sounds like a proverb, you gain even more trust.
>>35That is definitely the opposite attitude of Golgo, who believes that there is no such thing as “absolutely”.
Not only am I not deceived by using Golgo, but…
I don’t know who Golgo is to begin with, and I only realized my misunderstanding just before.
A face that even GOLGO fans recognize.
Oh right, we weren’t supposed to shake hands!!
>>39!?…??
It would be problematic if you died while working, and it would also be a problem if you failed at your job.
I have a policy of not getting involved with lives that are unrelated to my work, so I don’t want to convey that to the client or have it disclosed.
So I had them complete their work.
The fee will be deposited into my account, and Tony has thoroughly enjoyed himself, so it’s fine, right?
>>43It feels like it’s just a one-night stay at a hotel, so I don’t know if it’s that delicious…
>>46The treatment for an electronic tool salesman is probably exceptional.
>>52Exchanging that for being sent to a place of death is a bit…
It’s nice to hear clients say they had fun.
In his main job, Tony seems like a skilled professional on par with Golgo.
>>47So the client keeps misunderstanding as the bluff gets increasingly exaggerated.
In the world of Golgo, true professionals have a fierce look on their faces…
High-class call girls are honestly enviable.
The client often makes a face like “Kuu~ this is it!” and it warms my heart.
I’ve been reading it for several days, and it’s really interesting.
And it never ends.
I feel like it might be obvious from the bullet holes in the corpse that it’s not a handgun, but this uncle seems to interpret it well.
>>54I see… so you only hunt your prey with your favorite gun…
As expected of a professional…
Since it gets quite crowded with the discount, it’s fine if you don’t read it just by registering; it will open up some space.
It turned out to be a pain when it was split, but well, splitting into two episodes is fine, I guess…
Sunday was heavy.
I want to read it now because next Sunday seems like it will be busier.
A fanboy old man who seems to know about Golgo but also seems not to know.
>>59An uncle who seems to be just a casual fan rather than a regular customer, as evidenced by his somewhat rough understanding of Golgo.
>>64Regular customers as individuals fundamentally do not occur, regardless of the organization.
I thought it was Piccoma, but it was Bicommy.
That’s confusing!
The woman you have chosen will satisfy you thoroughly and earn top-notch points here and there, Mr. Tony…
Because it’s Big Comic.
I wonder if Golgo was also caught by Tony’s client and was doing some misunderstanding comedy.
I thought I could introduce various Golgo episodes by quoting from the thread’s text, but…
I thought there wouldn’t be much to say beyond “hurry up and take care of it” once we captured Golgo.
It’s nice that you waited with a razor when I came to check on you… as expected of a professional…
Even the rumor of a fake Golgo appearing would be a hassle for the real Golgo, so it’s best to pretend nothing happened.
I felt like I had read a story like Tony’s before.
I became a hitman starting today.
>>70On the contrary, that person has too much talent for killing…
In reality, if I were to panic and expose myself, that would be one thing, but it’s a relief that I can carefully sense what’s happening and prepare for death without revealing anything until the end, as I can be supported in a Golgo-like manner…
You’re not listening to what I’m saying.
I’m already focused.
As expected!
However, there are quite a few scenes where Golgo could have easily died if there was just a little more going on.
When I lost my memory or when I couldn’t move my right arm.
>>74It seems that something else happened that I didn’t know about…
>>77I think when I first noticed it, I had a face like this.
>>74When he was suddenly hit by a missile fired from a car due to mistaken identity, even Golgo was in great confusion.
>>74They say that luck is the most important thing.
There are quite a few general collaborators who are helping without revealing the invitation, you know, Golgo.
Tony will also be able to receive a pension.
Good grief, you don’t understand… that’s a pro.
>>81(Oh, this is it! This is Golgo 13! So this is what a professional is like…)
I wonder if Mr. Tony is still causing confusion wherever he goes.
However, as a single-time client, this fanboy is of good quality…
>>83They respect the rules from the Golgo side, provide accurate information about the opponent, have a strategy in place, and don’t lie, so they’re just a really good client, right, fanboy?
>>88It might make me a bit angry that you booked a place without permission, contacted me multiple times, and even prepared weapons.
Well, this fanboy would probably stop if you told him to.
>>120Don’t do anything unnecessary…
(As expected of a pro… My concern would just be a nuisance!)
>>83The worst might be the person who was rejected because their attitude was so terrible that they were deemed unsuitable for my client…
>>89It’s so inappropriate that even the mediator can be guilty…
>>94The intermediary who feels exasperated and has given up, thinking, “That idiot…,” about the client they mediated for who messed up.
As soon as we entered the hotel we were staying at, there was a huge bang! It may seem a bit rough, but it was pretty effective.
>>84It’s careless for Golgo, isn’t it?
Clearly, not noticing an attack aimed at Golgo is surprising.
Due to the target being attacked in a separate incident and security being heightened, Golgo, the armored soldier SDR2, is flustered from being pursued more than expected.
>>86During the time of the bionic soldier, they were relatively calm even though security was heightened.
Well, to put it simply, sometimes the story starts in a bit of a pinch for the sake of convenience, right, Golgo?
“Tony, your manhood is as strong as Duke’s.”
But I thought that Golgo (himself) might find this a bit annoying.
It seems like a reward for the fanboy, so it’s a win-win.
Gorgo reading a newspaper in Tony’s hotel lobby, that’s no good.
I thought you came to investigate because something seemed off.
>>95I might have been thinking that maybe you would notice here.
I only remembered the part about getting into the car and realizing the misunderstanding.
Upon re-reading, this guy is surprisingly acting quite like Golgo.
>>96There is a sense of early Golgo, including the fact that he is quite loquacious.
Even if it is discovered halfway through, it will probably appear at the right moment and be treated as a decoy, given how closely it is sticking around.
I also like the person who accidentally got caught up in things and ended up capturing a sniper scene from Golgo while taking pictures of the mountains.
Unexpectedly gets caught but escapes when trying to be interrogated.
Wasn’t he thinking that this guy is too chatty for Golgo…?
>>103The early Golgo’s chattiness is a classic for Golgo fans…
A person who boasts a high level of recognition among a very small number of local residents here.
PART 12 Devil-like “enemy” Ugh…!! What kind of enemy is that!? To let one person break through our formation and act freely in the labyrinth of the demon realm!!? It… it’s like a devil! In the Second Class of the Third Division!? Everyone, hurry to your posts!! The right to control the facility… in other words!!! By force!? 209
>>104An unexpected ending… is that person?
>>114In a secondary joke board from the past, these guys’ collaboration comics were endlessly made.
>>122I bet there are an unbelievable number of Golgo collabs…
>>129There were also ion cannons here…
“I think the episode where they stop with just a word of cancellation will definitely rank among the worst for the client, especially since the way they are summoned is so forceful.”
If I saw a mistake in bombing…
Well, it’s true that even Golgo would say the biggest factor for me surviving so far is luck.
>>106I think everyone is like that to some degree.
I’m just lucky to be alive until today.
The Golgo from the era of the Gestapo is indeed explanatory, but in terms of movement, it doesn’t differ much from the current Golgo, which was a surprising discovery this time around.
>>108The Big Safe Operation also dislikes being silently approached from behind, so the character is well-developed.
There is a big gap, but…
Well, there are some Golgo who talk a lot sometimes.
When I was the assassination instructor in the North, for example.
I’m reading the Big Safe Operation!
It might be possible that they were that much of a fan.
GOLGO’s rules are surprisingly flexible.
“It’s not strange to think that even if I were told that the payment is my life…”
When it’s time to act like “Chess!” or something like that, you do it properly, right?
I’m bad at disguises, but…
Is the worst client that rich-looking person from a developing country?
Even Golgo engages in quite ordinary conversations (Oh, I see! So that’s why Golgo was like that back then!).
I was surprised that the person who escaped by disguising themselves as Golgo was acquitted, even though they used Golgo.
>>118Well, that person themselves might not have known who they were disguised as, and also Golgo himself was saved by that.
Because I’m too well-known, as soon as Golgo appears, there are too many people who launch a preemptive attack thinking, “Could it be me he’s targeting…!”
There are cases where I thought it was different, but when I met the client, it turned out to be just as I thought.
I wouldn’t say they are very emotional, but they do seem sympathetic and often have a pained expression.
I thought the rarest thing in Golgo would be a wry smile.
What I personally love is that Tohoro Rodriguez, who had a rare and perfect disguise, was so pathetic that they thought, “Should we kill him here after all?”
>>123This guy has no value at all… rather, he is a negative for the country… and Golgo going overboard with the emulation…
What the hell, is that allowed? It was when the mafia boss had a gun pointed at him by Golgo.
The client is probably the boss of a rival organization anyway! After you kill me, make sure to take care of that guy! That’s the kind of story that gets the request approved.
I like how in Golgo’s statement, he mistakenly chopped an unrelated person standing behind him and was all flustered, saying “Ugh!” and then when he got caught by the police, he said “screw you” during the interrogation.
Rusty gold
Sniping point at 110 degrees
If we were to choose one more worst client, who would it be?
Imitating Gorgo intentionally is guilty.
Father Otter
It’s interesting that the story about Golgo’s means of communication being destroyed is being handled by just an insurance company’s investigator.
If they don’t anticipate a counterattack, they will be killed immediately if discovered, and they will face the end of being scolded by their boss for such foolish behavior…
>>132Because I work like a Japanese person…
Is this okay? If this happens, I’ll be targeted by Golgo! It’s the one where I threaten the mafia boss and make him surrender.
It’s a good story, but isn’t it quite out there from a Golgo perspective? It makes me worried.
When it comes to the degree of making Golgo angry, the Mystery Queen is in a league of her own.
What about that former customer?
>>136Surely, Golgo did that as a substitute for a tool salesman.
>>137I wonder if they were promoting Makita…
>>155It seems like they are handling corporate projects since they are casually going on overseas business trips.
The requester is inexperienced.
You should be suspicious at the point where you’re holding a woman who has been assigned to you.
>>138Women often embrace, but I feel like I basically doubt those provided by the clients.
I might have that impression because I’ve seen people say things like, “You’re gay, right!!!”
There are too many clients like that who could avoid being guilty if they just properly conveyed their request to Golgo.
>>139Most of the time, it’s a pattern where they force a meeting without understanding the rules and not even knowing the proper means of communication.
>>143There are too many bad customers, even though I heard that they are choosing clients because they receive a lot of requests…
>>139If you tell everything without keeping secrets, you can usually count on Golgo to listen to most of your unreasonable requests.
They also provide aftercare.
The scene where you get scared of a razor is already like an Anjasshu (a comedic duo).
I think the one who believes that the discussion about luck ended amicably with the client only to be blown up from behind immediately afterward is the most unfortunate.
It’s irresistible for a fanboy to experience being called out by Golgo, only to find that while I was taking a shower, I was caught off guard and had a razor pointed at me.
>>148Tony being a bit annoyed is also perfect communication.
>>148It’s the best experience ever.
No, I’ll hold this myself. That kind of professional spirit only accelerates the misunderstanding.
I guess they must have looked into Mr. Tony, who was mistaken for someone else, before arriving at the hotel…
If anything, it will also help determine whether someone is the culprit.
>>151If you’re really the culprit, please take the shot! Because you make the judgment for that.
That may be up to Golgo himself, but…
For Golgo, whether the client is sincere or not is also important.
>>153I hate it more than anything when there are lies or secrets mixed in with a request.
In other words, if you speak the truth properly, it will also resonate with the bad guys.
We have various means of communication prepared, and there’s no way to prevent the secret weapon of dividing and destroying 13 artificial satellites and raining down the debris!
I wonder if Golgo would accept requests like challenging me to a shooting match.
Blocking funding sources seems to have the biggest impact as a form of disruption.
>>158But the only one who can completely shut down Golgo’s funding sources is someone like Rockefeller.
Wait! Then let me rephrase that!
Eliminate the danger that threatens him!
It wasn’t in a manga, but there was a PS game where the dark rich had their funding sources blocked.
I like that my uncle’s nickname has become “Fanboy.”
>>165Rather than the request itself, the main focus has become being impressed by every little action of “GOLGO 13.”
Even though I’m somewhat known among intelligence agencies and wealthy people, there are times when I casually pretend to be an ordinary person without any disguise, and I wonder if that’s really okay.
Even if I disguise myself, I often get caught because of my gaze and aura, so it doesn’t really matter, does it?
>>167Since I started hiring makeup artists, the rate of discovery has drastically decreased.
The time when I was disguising myself with a beard and glasses before that was just too bad.
There are too many detectives who can catch on just from a glance!
Even though I properly called in a Hollywood special effects makeup professional to disguise myself, I got found out due to a little misfortune, like a river otter.
Although it doesn’t come up much as a rival character, I think AX-3 is strong, cool, and I like it.
It was even with guns… with guns…
>>171Rather, I think that if they made a rival popularity ranking, they would still likely be in the top three.
In that case, I start to become interested in the lower-ranked rivals.
>>178The guy who tried to burn the retina with a laser beam.
>>180I had the target locked on until the last moment, but as soon as I got hit by the laser, the person who fired it shot me, and that felt strange.
>>178I wonder if it’s someone who returned from the Vietnam War…
I was weak.
This salesperson’s courage to keep shooting without hesitation is incredible.
The client’s sincere conversation about the rules is often interesting.
“So… the work mindset…? I guarantee it 100%… or something.”
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“Those who are told ‘Don’t pursue Golgo, it’s dangerous!’ and manage to hold their ground, and those who don’t, end up having their lives divided.”
I was pretending to be a kung fu master for a disguise joke, but when I was challenged to a one-on-one by a martial artist, I preferred to use a gun since it’s my strong suit.
The rival, who tried to outsmart Golgo by mimicking his methods and then challenged him with a petty trick, somehow makes me end up liking him more as it goes that far.
The line about how the user of laser beams will eventually become outdated feels a bit clichéd, but I kind of like it.
I don’t really understand, but since the boss is saying this, I feel like it’s amazing… I really like subordinates who have that kind of vibe.
As expected, even Golgo couldn’t do anything against a laser, so let’s regulate it…
Even though it’s called registration, it’s fine to use a disposable email address, and there was no need to input personal information.
It’s not a big hassle.