
The superstar or something?
>>1Gurigo, who can also be a bodyguard, is great, isn’t he?
By the way, anyone who knows how I do my job will have to die…
A life that is allowed.
>>2“I’ll wait to kill you until the child is born!”
>>5During the rescue operations… will I kill them after it’s over?
Ocean mine… demonstrating generous after-sales service by giving a ring to a woman unrelated to the target.
>>3It was originally because Golgo made a mistake in the research on the target.
A token of gratitude.
>>4Golgo also thanks those who helped him for free.
The brothers from Honduras also worked effectively for free this time.
It’s a bit different from the human emotion faction, but I quite like the banquet of demons.
For Golgo, it might mean getting rid of a client who broke the rules.
I can’t help but think that there might have been some feelings even for a worthy rival.
I repay the debts I owe and support those who are working hard.
By the way, I will complete the requests I receive.
The time when there was an accidental strike by a missile.
Foolish people love guns.
It’s a good story, but aside from that, it would be refreshing if this guy died, right? That’s the punchline.
Garimpeiro and so on.
Run away, my executioner.
>>13I’m surprised at how much that person can see.
The story of the quilt.
I wonder what happened to that damn prosecutor.
>>14I think they’ll be brought down by a lawsuit.
This is an irregular episode where, because it’s a request from the wife of a benefactor, he takes on a job that, from a Golgo perspective, he wouldn’t normally accept, which involves searching for something.
It must originally be a proverb or something from overseas.
It’s surprising that the saying about having a dog when a child is born first appeared in Japan in “Golgo’s Golden Dog”.
I dropped the gem I was supposed to use for the request, so I was thinking I could somehow make do with this ring… didn’t I mention something like that?
>>16I thought it was awful to be called a brat in Golgo’s pachinko.
>>16It was a story about a small village in Croatia.
I understand that there are many opinions, but I like the Golden Boy.
Please tell me your recommended episodes.
>>22Order more like Golgo.
>>24I’ll ask for a recommendation…
>>22What direction is this conversation taking?
>>22“The Silent Partner” → “The Trembling Ascetic”
The free release of Bikkomi is in the opposite order, but the order above is the publishing order, so I want you to read it in this arrangement.
I think it was rare for Golgo to clearly show emotion and feelings, like when he went to Ukraine claiming to be of Russian descent, or when he dealt with a comrade’s aunt.
>>23Did I just say I’m an aunt?! I’m such a vibrant young lady!
>>27There’s no maiden who can forcefully rip open a car door.
Sometimes there are stories where Golgo is caught off guard and ends up critically injured, and then he’s rescued…
The Dark Lord’s Secret Treaty
You can also see the precious, dying Golgo.
>>26(A prominent figure in the medical field dying in an accident with no particular cause)
Gene G
It’s human affection.
Although it’s part of the plan, it’s quite stylish to say that instead I’ll deliver the message of the wings of death and take revenge, so please take that as comfort.
Oh…!
The anime adaptation that killed the chance occurrence of capturing a work scene in a photo is a different interpretation.
>>32It’s not a coincidence, right?
Sherlockian
It’s quite a service to respond to clients who request with their own lives, isn’t it?
Maybe after that, the man also went to kill.
25,000 years of wilderness, garimpeiro, a quiet anniversary.
>>35It’s great how Golgo goes back to light a cigarette for the dying technician at the clearly dangerous nuclear power plant with high radiation levels.
Even Golgo seems to have thoughts about the professional spirit of someone who dedicates their life to fulfilling their work.
Eva heading towards the sea was somewhat noticed by Golgo too, right?
>>36The only woman I might have held twice is that person.
>>38Eiichi! It’s Eiichi, right!?
When you do something in a fundamental professional manner, they will try to respond as a professional.
It’s a classic, but “One Hour” by Jinneman.
>>42What is human emotion?
I can’t finish reading it at all!
>>46Golgo has over 3,000 chapters… it’s crazy…! Truly… it’s crazy!!
The Serizawa family murder case has such far-fetched deductions that even the characters in the story say it’s too much!
I want to make it into a novel and read it.
If the client gets caught and says it’s Golgo’s fault, they would be saved, but they are keeping silent.
Well then, shall I go clear up the misunderstanding?
They will at least do it.
“Another Professional”
“That sounds good.”
An episode that wouldn’t be out of place as the final episode.
What was the woman with the boomerang in that episode?
>>50The title is interesting, but the content is quite heartfelt.
I like the series where Golgo goes to space.
Counterfeit Workshop
Outstanding service Golgo: taking on jobs for free + being considerate of the emotions of clergy + providing clues to spot forgeries.
It’s a terrorist who places immense importance on something like loyalty.
You respond sincerely and kindly to those who properly engage with you.
On the other hand, if neglected, I will kill.
The story of how Golgo was treated by a native-style shaman after being poisoned by a frog in a city hotel.
>>61It’s not just lucky; I’m clearly being poisoned!
Gorugo really likes craftsmen, doesn’t he?
>>62If I can’t do it… I’ll look elsewhere…
>>64I’ll do it!
>>64Is it that a craftsman has no progress…?
>>73I’ll do it!
>>62After using this medicine, the muscle damage is severe, but if I give a massage, recovery will be faster!
I want to protect that amazing body as a sports doctor! Uncle did something terrible to Golgo’s trust, didn’t he…?
>>72If you had done your job properly, we might have been able to continue our relationship…
>>72I thought it was the usual situation of becoming a Golgo fanboy… but it was surprisingly fresh to see a genuine betrayal instead.
I don’t think it’s very common for a villain to hire Golgo and then get away with it.
>>63In the end, it tends to have a destructive ending in the final narration.
>>63Well, when countries hire agencies like the CIA or KGB, it’s almost always like that.
>>63Masaharu’s story is about young people who are doing their best.
“I feel like I might get dealt with by someone important for thinking like you, so reading it makes me quite anxious in that sense.”
>>79On the contrary, there was a story where a prominent person lacked insight and was disappointed by their son, who said, “You’re already lagging behind the times.”
>>85I thought it was that kind of pattern, but my father had a deeper vision and was determined to crush the research on nuclear fusion power, while it seems my son rushed ahead… Oh no, my memory is vague.
>>93That’s correct.
If the oil company’s president’s father could achieve nuclear fusion, it would mean the end of the oil era! So I had Golgo destroy the power plant.
Rather, the son, who is the vice president and was involved in ensuring oil supply by leading the development of fusion reactors in America to prevent others from making them freely, got furious and gave a lecture.
Using a matchlock gun, I intentionally missed the first shot and hit the target with the second shot. I was left wondering why my ancestors missed the first shot. I can’t believe I took on a request like that.
Moreover, Golgo gives perfect answers and is kind…
Route 95
Saito Takao’s human drama script.
>>69Saito Takao’s short screenplays are quite well done.
>>84I was asked to put a stop to Southpaw Joe, but I wasn’t told to kill him… The job is done…
>>84To be honest, Route 95 wouldn’t have been possible without the script.
The cruel banquet where Spartacus, whom Golgo praises head-on, makes his appearance should be read.
Also, the secret operation in Washington involving the rare Golgo friends’ meeting.
>>70Since they mention the name in the epilogue, I think Golgo must have really valued that skill.
>>77I want to know the reason why a man like you would engage in such a show, rather than just thinking that I accepted the duel because I was provoked.
Gogo with the investigation part is also nice.
The reward was paid entirely in Zimbabwean dollars.
The black communication is nice, isn’t it?
I only killed him to silence him because the kid threatened me.
Someone who will take on revenge based on the value of that life.
If this can be done, the world will become a better place! The “if this happens” type usually results in the victory of the villains.
A revolutionary new technology is generally crushed by Golgo.
In the episode where they help an old man who has been captured for a long time in Russia or somewhere, after they help him, the government takes him away anyway.
I feel like it had a somewhat bittersweet ending.
>>86It’s a servant requested by a wealthy Jew.
The person genuinely wanted to set their benefactor free.
The CIA, acting on its own suspicions, snatches him away because they think you might use him.
>>105The CIA also has no intention of releasing him at all, it’s laughable, no, it’s not funny.
It’s terrible that there are sometimes strange repercussions due to the way Golgo has skillfully handled things, like the black communications or the elegant sniping.
Once I’ve been helped, I will cooperate with full power; even Blackjack had a story like that.
Good people? Even if one side wins, it often feels like the epilogue still writes that the war continues… such ruthless things are often written.
>>92We might eventually be killed naturally…
Recently… although it was quite some time ago, there was also a case where I was asked to intentionally miss my shot and take care of it.
I’m sorry for tarnishing your reputation… but I reassured the requester not to worry about it.
Your reward is only the few remaining jewels! What a way to accept a request!
>>96Is it a garimpeiro?
At first, I refused, but the client persisted and eventually died, so I took on the task.
>>103Thank you, I’ll give it a try.
Is the final virus also a tale of human emotions?
The story of Golgo being helped by the Urgru doctor and killing a virus researcher as a thank you.
I learned how to make children for the first time from Golgo.
A story about a day when a witch appeared would likely have a much more elaborate plot if it were told now.
Even if I’m introduced, I don’t know what to talk about!
I didn’t help for personal reasons, but I like the scene where I escape with a woman from a high floor of a building that caught fire.
>>102The survival of the runaway boy in the forest fire may be more personal.
I remember a story where a young developer of a hydrogen car was dealt with by a hitman hired by the oil industry, and it was an ending that left no one saved.
I also like requests for the Basque blank.
The episode where a veteran actress and a young actress compete for roles in a blockbuster leaves a bad aftertaste.
If a young actor kills a famous actress at the request of a big-shot they were sleeping with, and then the young actor takes on that role…
A rookie who gets jobs through pillow business is so bad at acting that the movie flops and ends up being a complete failure.
>>109The movie where the director was killed during a celebration right after finishing it while in debt was also a flop in the epilogue…
That didn’t leave a bad aftertaste, though.
>>117I wonder what it means that they’re filming a scene of blowing up a warehouse, even though it’s a story about a genius professional boxer…
>>109It’s kind of foolish that the person who was killed thought, “If I hire Golgo, I can kill the other side.”
I had the image that Golgo’s partner would die during training, so I’m glad the archery practitioner is safe.
>>110It’s kind of nice when someone you thought was going to die ends up surviving.
The brochure says that one can attain enlightenment, but…?
>>111This Golgo here is a bit of a natural airhead and it’s funny.
>>144It can’t be helped; I’ve encountered a real Esper after all.
>>144After failing the sniper shot, I went to the client to ask about that woman and got scolded.
“I also like Golgo when he says, ‘Say whatever you want…'”
>>151By the way, the source of the Golgo “Are you guys Gorangers?!” meme that gets posted sometimes is…
In fact, these telepaths are CIA agents.
>>154I was casually reading and then people I recognized appeared, and it was no good.
>>157Wait a minute.
Who is Momoranger?
I like episodes where I think that guy might be dead, like something out of Golgo.
Since I was helped, there was also a case where I helped a family that seemed to be struggling with drugs.
I like the spiciness of not going into the church.
I remember that the story about the hydrogen car, where a young developer is dealt with by someone hired from the oil industry, was a tale that didn’t have a happy ending until the punchline.
Hydrogen engines have already been completed a long time ago.
It was tough.
I think the episode where they send a replacement because they killed the boy’s horse is sincere, but…
It makes you wonder if that’s really okay for the boy who is happy.
>>120The former journalist who had thoroughly investigated Golgo seemed completely intent on retiring and living in seclusion.
It’s funny how they’re so terrified to realize that Golgo is here.
If you ran into Golgo in such a rural area, it’s no wonder you would misunderstand and think he came to kill you.
It’s unrelated to the request, but it’s about times when we happened to be along the same path or had overlapping intentions.
Use this to kill me… you’ll take on the responsibility, right?
It might also be because you can blame it on someone else.


This is Chairman Kim and Mr. Park!
A subtly liked episode.
The trash emulation done to pretend to be an ordinary person was so perfect that someone like that isn’t needed in this country, and I love the part where they got attacked.
I just finished reading up to volume 6.
Every time a thread is created, recommended episodes keep coming out infinitely and never end…!
What should I do! I didn’t notice at all until I saw the punchline.
Moreover, it was a very interesting story.
>>127What should we do about the people who were propped up by anti-nuclear activists during the earthquake?
>>127It is not just for show that it always ranks in the top 5 of the popular episode voting among Golgo fans.
I think it’s partly because the episode of The Magic Flute featuring Schtuka is from early Golgo, but you can see Golgo embracing women quite firmly.
The story was about how the white night is not really trying to die even with the moaning of love! So it might be somewhat of a standard pickup line.
GOLGO 13 is coming to your hometown! It’s become a classic scenario for chaos and commotion, which is amusing.
>>132(For now, should I go around and make a citizen’s arrest…)
I like the sincerity towards professionals and the occasional display of human compassion.
Another professional
I like (+) one-shot.
The title has multiple meanings, and it feels good.
What should I do?!
A masterpiece that portrays the merits and demerits of nuclear power along with its challenges while simplifying complex issues.
There is also the spirit of artisanship put in with a commitment to life, and the balance is good.
It’s sad seeing Golgo sneak into a cottage and get soap stolen, even though it was just a casual day of petting someone else’s dog (with no scene, just dialogue).
I think it’s different from human emotion, but it’s like a child asking to prove their father’s death as homicide in exchange for their own life, or a facility that creates dogs that can kill important people with just a single command.
An elderly Japanese man went abroad to help an old friend who was on a bad path, only to find that his friend had become like a terrorist.
I think there was a story where Golgo ends up being saved through various means, but he becomes increasingly shocked and his dementia worsens… something like that.
I like that things like ChatGPT, AI glasses, and self-driving cars started appearing around episode 600.
Isn’t it just a bit too much like a fantasy?
>>140It’s originally a work that features espers and runaway supercomputers, after all…
>>143This is my… face…
>>147(Golgo replies with a biblical quote after finishing him off.)
>>143I like the way the non-Esper sniper method makes it salty like oil sardines, causing them to sweat and go out to the balcony with sheer force.
>>153I’m concerned that the point of impact was slightly off regarding whether it was an esper or not.
>>140Since Golgo itself is a fantasy, it’s all good.
>>140I thought it was AI, but it turned out to be human-powered, and that was real too…
After reading about the earthquake disaster and the 25,000 years of wilderness.
India is up to something outrageous, isn’t it!?
Hatti at 90 degrees North Latitude
There are quite a few instances of getting caught by the police, and it’s nice that they behave quietly during the interrogation if it’s normal.
>>142Please call a lawyer.
It’s not a tale of human emotion, but the story of a former movie star struggling with the role of a hitman in their final years was very compelling.
The face that reaches a state of dedication even to a loved one…
The Golgo world is quite impressive even on individual PCs.
I like the episode where Golgo and the internet say, “Information obtained through hacking is not to be doubted.”
The only times I seriously failed were during the first time in the serious Esper and when defective bullets were intentionally mixed in, right?
>>155It’s not counted, but the fact that I couldn’t even pull the trigger and did nothing was because of the earthquake!!
>>156It is a large-scale case where a target occasionally dies in an accident.
The Golden Man of Volume 100
It’s nice to hear stories about returning favors.
Accidental has been left too much for future generations, so that old man must really be satisfied in the afterlife…
>>163He has only failed once! It keeps coming up repeatedly.
It’s nice to hear stories about having many dogs and taking care of them.
In the end, I dealt with everything all at once.
>>164I’m telling you, I’m a person of compassion!
I like the old craftsman who breaks diamonds.
Before the target dies, I will die, but I always wonder if it’s okay to say, “Now kill that client next.”
>>166Well, if I’m properly killed, I just took on requests in order…
>>166I need to request a sniper kill so that I won’t be asked for a will.
A kid from the area whose family was killed by some mafia guy who was grabbing diamonds helped Golgo out a bit but got shot.
Please take revenge with this… I like the part where Golgo, asked on his deathbed, ties up the fierce beast Cats, whom the enemy boss dotes on, and sends it back for a sniping explosion.
I like the balance of doing work strictly according to the rules and logic, while still feeling a sense of humanity.
>>168From what I saw in the scope, it was a distance where I should have hit if I just shot normally.
It’s nice how you went out of your way to attach dynamite to the big guy…
The only time I received and completed two requests simultaneously was
When the American election strategist tried to kill Golgo after requesting both parties.
An example that was effective because it had a strong meaning of counterattack.
I feel like there were two instances where Golgo helped children in a story that felt like he was a messenger of God.
I like the bright yet sad twist of the cheerful sniper.
It’s a profession where you have to risk your life for pride…
>>175Only Golgo disappears off-screen and comes back; it’s quite cool and refined.
The diamond-cut diamond is the greatest diamond I possess; I will acknowledge defeat when crushed, but I will rise again! That old man is also cool.
The diamond illusion has collapsed here!! The old man who requested it is also great for a good laugh.
Considering the respect for professionals, I think that being a sniper on the G-string was a job I was not truly enthusiastic about.
I think when the shot violinist started playing with the remaining strings, I was internally going “This is it!”
>>178Maybe it was because I wasn’t really into watching the video in such a super conspicuous place…
>>178That target’s violinist is really a red one, though.
Isn’t it better to use the money for building a concert hall to donate and help children?
There’s no way I would betray my homeland! I also like to occasionally show a more professional side.
You don’t show it on your face, but you like noble people, don’t you, Golgo?
Speaking of professionals, I also like the story about being asked by an opera singer who has reached their limits to guide them to the next step.
He was one of the strongest enemies, but being hooked on drugs is definitely not good! That’s the Bionic Soldier.
Gorgo, who clearly sets the conclusion, is diligent.
>>184If Golgo could meditate too, that would be bad… I was thinking he was just a drug addict and ended up killing him.
There’s no way to change a way of life that’s been thoroughly shaped by a guardian figure like a doctor…
A misfire happens only once, but sometimes there are troubles right before the shot that cause a cancellation.
I want to read a story about Hollywood scandals, but isn’t there anything on Bikkuri?