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Well, I won’t read it…
If you read it all at once, it feels somewhat good.
>>2…That’s right!
I wonder if the Friday thread will be peaceful now that the target of harassment is over.
>>4The behavior principle of a crazy person has nothing to do with it…
>>6I thought there are peaceful days, so maybe that’s why there are works, but I wonder if that’s too naive.
>>8I feel like once I’ve decided that Fridays are the day to cling to, it won’t change.
I recommend only episodes 99 to 101.
It’s nice to be able to chuckle and share emotions in the comments section.
>>5Is this the one you often see?
>>5It feels like the heroine has been taken out, and reinforcements arrived just in time, but are they really on time?
So, were you able to defeat the mushroom?
Make all episodes of Spy, Dandadan, and Chainsaw Man available for free.
>>10Isn’t Dandadan going to be done alongside the anime?
>>14I mean, they were airing Dandadan right before the anime, right?
I wonder if a new sign will come out soon after the spy.
I thought it might come back again just by the description.
I realized that this is the end with that teaser line.
Kaiju 8 isn’t a work that deserves to be so sticky…
Everyone, let’s read Kaiju No. 8 this weekend!
I’m busy with Golgo…
Alright! Shall I read it…!
>>19Senpai! Please read this!
It seems that 怪8 has started to have its own threads, so I have the impression that there aren’t people causing trouble in the general thread anymore.
I’m reading it now, but isn’t it quite interesting?
>>21You have the qualities to enjoy Monster 8.
Wow, as expected, Kaiju No. 18 is coming to an end.
I thought it would roll more… It’s different from what I expected, but I’ll hit it with one shot at the end.
>>22Don’t increase, don’t increase.
I only look at threads before going to work.
Since you’re reading it now, that means you’re at the beginning, right?
Well, that would be the kind of impression it would give.
Well, it’s selling well, so I guess it’s fine to read it at least once…
It takes less than a minute to read one chapter.
Which part of this work was well-received?
>>29It’s interesting, isn’t it? At least until the second episode.
>>29A cleaning man who once gave up on his dreams rises again with the power of a monster he accidentally acquired!
The plot does seem interesting, though…
>>33I see.
Did it resonate with the old man readers?
>>40“Not just for old men, the idea of ‘Let’s change the current situation with the superpowers we’ve gained!’ is widely appealing and aligns with classic themes.”
>>49There was a time when it felt like it was decreasing, but it’s the classic route for manga and anime aimed at boys.
There was probably some novelty in doing that with an old man.
>>57Well, this was a bit of an overused development that you often see in cheat-type stories on Narou.
Still, I think the quality of the first episode was really high because it was interesting.
>>61I felt an excitement similar to a Kamen Rider in the cheat-type novels.
If you say that it’s the same as a cheat system in a web novel, I can’t argue against it.
When a sudden announcement comes that there are only 3 chapters left until the final chapter after a one-month hiatus, it makes me realize various things.
I have to read it…
It’s interesting how a former cleaner, knowledgeable about the internal structure of monsters, utilizes that knowledge to confront them.
Having over 100 episodes is a bit tough.
When I was forced to read a crappy manga before, it was 20 chapters, so I was able to endure it.
>>36Since starting to fight with No. 9, it’s mostly large panels, so it should be quick to finish reading an episode.
>>41Oh!
I felt that the author wasn’t thinking at all, so I stopped reading.
In the end, is the final boss still a mushroom?
I saw that you were being interviewed by the TV.
If you want to get sick, definitely read this.
Hurry up and go over there.
After Kaiki 8, the era of angel hunting will come.
I don’t think it’s particularly interesting, but it doesn’t seem like a work that makes me want to stick with it, so I’m curious where that passion comes from.
>>46People who learned about it after it became popular are probably like that.
What you call being clingy is just a simple reverse anti because they complain every time they see it.
>>50No, I read it from the first episode, but I lost interest halfway through and stopped reading.
>>46Is there anyone clingy?
The work is rare in that there was a massive outbreak of counter-arguments, yet nobody defended it.
I think you can read it all smoothly because there’s nothing there.
Is Jump Ryu okay without Kai 8 on Friday?
But…
Seriously, there’s so little information on each page that you can finish one episode in one minute.
It’s just a topic because it’s ending, but there was almost no reaction here until last time.
It’s not that I want to re-read it, but it’s just that Dandadan is running forward with momentum.
I skim through the latest chapter, but…
From above!? What episode is it?
Dandadan is properly interesting when you read it again.
Dandadan feels slow when you’re following along, almost too meticulous, which can be frustrating, but if you read it all at once, there’s really no issue at all.
I’m just diluting it here, so even if you read it all at once, it will still be thin.
I have to read…
There is a difference in feeling between reading in one go and reading with updates.
In the comments, people are criticizing how boring the 〇〇 battle is, but I don’t mind it in the collected volume.
It’s impressive how it continues without any ups and downs, resembling famous scenes from other manga, making it feel very flat.
Dandadan is in the same category as Sakamoto because it has good action scenes.
Kan8 rarely gets threads even when it’s updated and isn’t mentioned in regular threads either.
The most frequently seen is the morning “I’m off” thread, but where on earth is the so-called stalker…?
It’s great to fulfill my role with the power I’ve received, but…
The old man said, “Shall we go?” or “The time has come.”
It’s really tough because he starts acting like he’s amazing.
It’s not because I’m an old guy or that the cleaning industry is popular.
It was just that there were expectations because it started perfectly as a classic dark hero story up to episode 2.
The ladder was taken away immediately.
It feels like Dandadan doesn’t have enough pages for a weekly release, so it just ends with “next week!” before any developments happen, which is frustrating.
Kaika 8 is not a manga that has the kind of value that would attract a lot of attention…
The monster cleaning industry seems to be the strongest combination of a fictional profession and monsters, a fusion of a hero that should not be in the spotlight.
>>74This is a sample of how things can go terribly wrong depending on how you roll out the scenario.
It was a good story about the strongest existence that is not recognized by the world, sacrificing itself to save others.
Since belonging to the organization, I’m recognized but not really the strongest, I don’t become a sacrifice, and I can’t save anyone.
Because all the wonderfully good parts have disappeared…
When Dandadan first started serialization, I wasn’t really into it and stopped reading it, but
After reading all the episodes for free at once, I became completely engrossed and started reading it fervently.
But you know…!
“Dandadan felt like the sad past of the alien girl was incredibly long.”
How about we redo it with the scenario where you didn’t quit your cleaning job?
>>79Considering the lack of charm in the characters that come out, even if I were to redo it…
It’s a strange manga where anti-fans emerge sporadically, but there are no fans.
It seems like they gave up or canceled it, but in any case, the loss cut is too late.
>>81If it sold, then it can’t be helped.
Masukawa is the strongest human, but can’t defeat the final boss.
“If Masukawa trained diligently and still can’t win, then that’s fine.”
I just keep playing games and losing, so I can only think, “Don’t mess with me.”
They introduce characters that seem fitting, but since they only trace the surface without properly considering why such characters are recognized by readers, they end up becoming these terrible characters.
>>83This is quite a common phenomenon in this magazine and other comics in Plus.
It’s just that Kaido 8 is particularly eye-catching because it’s being read.
I felt bad for leaving Akatsuki Games behind.
Kaiju 8 is still better off being talked about for its dullness.
Look at the Marshall King! Not even a breeze is blowing!
>>87Before thinking about whether it’s interesting or boring, all I can say is, what is this?
>>87You should just quickly start either your journey or your school life.
I can’t get into it when you’re dragging out that pointless preliminary match for so long!
>>87Isn’t it just the prologue to whether or not to stay at school, and how long are you going to keep hesitating?
What even is a sheriff’s academy?
>>87The original creator Boichi should release the artist Boichi! I laughed at comments like that.
I stopped reading halfway, so I don’t know what’s happening now.
It’s not something that makes me want to read and participate in the conversation, so I probably won’t read it anymore.
>>91I think it’s quite rare for a manga that had a strong start to experience such a significant decline, so it’s interesting to observe from the outside.
Calling a shanker an “anti” is a bit too mild, right?
It’s a group of abnormal people, right?
Marshall has a similar emotionless vibe to the character that feels like “something’s going on,” much like in Kaiju No. 8, but since the art is better, it doesn’t evoke the same surreal humor as Kaiju No. 8.
Marshall King is characterized as a character who holds such beliefs!
Unless you show me more episodes where something like that happens, I can only see the character as just that kind of setting…
It’s a nuisance for both sides because it becomes difficult to talk critically when there’s someone like Shankers around.
I’m in a void because the most interesting terrarium has ended.