
It feels like there are more crazy technologies coming out now than during the time of Ghost in the Shell.
Kadokawa Comics A Kōkaku no Pandora GHOST 26 URN KŌKAKU NO PAN-DORA
Appleseed → Pandora → Ghost in the Shell
Was it?
It’s a regional difference.
A simple timeline
It’s in the past, but there are many superior techniques in the red pants.
Based on the way you wrote it, have you not read it all yet?
Those questions will be clarified as well.
The charcoal girl is from that era…
Niko-chan is great, isn’t she…?
Orion was on the same axis too.
It’s surprising to see the definition of a ghost.
It was an impressive feat to also complete Appleseed while doing so.
I don’t know about print, but the extras for the electronic version of the paperback are amazing.
That Nico-chan is mixed in with my little sister…
I laughed at how the apple seed’s ghost was finally at peace after seeing the final episode.
Was it not related to RD?
There is too much information that makes you think, “Are they really disclosing this on this medium?!” in the latter half.
Seriously, I’ve collected all the connections to the original work and brought it to a grand conclusion.
Even that Mars’ Cyril-chan is being organized too.
Where is the Subconscious Research Room?
I might just not know, but in terms of the timeline of the works, is this where the optical camouflage first appeared?
Connecting everything
I was impressed by Nene-chan, who will later become a god and serve as a subordinate to Susanoo.
In the final volume, there are usually almost 20 pages of contributions each time.
What is an erotic illustration collection!?
Everyone knows that Cyril-chan, the protagonist of the erotic artwork collection, is friends with Nene-chan, right?
I gave up around volume 3, but there are 26 volumes out now…
It’s sad that even though they had a long-running serialization, they can’t publicly reveal the name of the illustrator.
Not only the past, but I’ve compiled almost all related works and even extended into the future.
Prologue? → Prologue → Isn’t it a compilation of Shiromasa!
But it is the transition of my recognition.
Does Motoko continue to live on forever in the end?
Sometimes when a thread is created, an anonymous Shiro Masa fan explains things, which makes it fun to read.
I’m not completely unfamiliar with Ghost in the Shell, but I started reading it because it’s a work by Shirow Masamune.
Nene’s brain is probably all gone, right?
When Kura realizes that even after becoming Nene-chan from the thread image, the ghost doesn’t change, it truly feels like a culmination of the series.
Is Excel Saga going to be included before Kōgara in the timeline?
A gag spin-off set in a previous era has compiled scattered literature and has become part of the official history.
I wonder which element the capital Fukuoka was.
I did want Shirosuke to draw something for me.
If I could have fun with the red shell, then that’s fine…
Hurry up and let me read something called “glitch which.”
There are also erotic images included, but I’ve never read it.
Is it really a slug?
I feel like it’s a really good environment where I can get someone to draw a comic based on my ideas and materials.
During SAC, even if I wrote the script, it was changed, and only part of the setting was used.
Even though it’s unavoidable due to the differences in media, it’s probably the first time that my creation has been respected with “Benigara.”
Shirow Masamune’s grandfather was talking at a level that was beyond just hinting.
Was it recently that it became an official prequel?
So Orion was connected…
I realized that the world where people fly like Orion is connected to the world of Ghost in the Shell…
“Is it for real that it’s connected to Excel Saga…?”
In the final volume, it accelerated rapidly and overwhelmed everything with its brutal strength.
The serialization lasted much longer than the periods of Appleseed, Ghost in the Shell, or NEURO HARD.
Looking back now, the amount of work Shiromasa did back then was just ridiculous.
I like the anime version of “Kōgane” because it’s interesting.
It seems that the side that is drawing has various things they want to say, or rather, they were saying it.
I like the person who draws Aigis because they’ve drawn a lot of erotic doujinshi.
What kind of relationship do you have with Rokudo?
Even without the Shiromasa setting, Phobos-chan is such a great character…
Wasn’t there something that looked like Excel and Il Palazzo in the main story of Hongaku?
In other words, the second season of the anime is hopeless…
Mr. Buri Something
I vaguely remember the anime, but were there any differences in the settings between the anime and the original work?
I’m glad… Nene and the others’ world is not the crazy future world of Holy Brownie…
The person in charge of the setting isn’t boring, but they’re poking fun at the anime version.
I’m still feeling prickly about it because I take it quite seriously.
Is Orion from the past!?
The Six Realm Deities are pretty amazing, aren’t they…?
It’s a different era, and at first, I was reading it thinking it was a story set in a parallel world that feels like Ghost in the Shell.
A puppeteer who will become a gorilla later appeared…
Dunan and Briareos were in the final episode.
Is the spirit hunting not connected?
It’s unusual for Rokudo to be tweeting about red bread a lot right now.
When considering the timeline of the Ghost in the Shell series, neither Holy Brownie nor Excel Saga are relevant, but…
When talking about the work called “Kōgaku,” there is a somewhat unrelated but still somewhat relevant connection, so it’s not a problem if you don’t know it.
Is “Burimantoka-san” a name that makes you say “Oh!” when you know Shiromasa?
Why do you pack information into the ero-illustration zone?
It’s great that they throw out all kinds of terrible settings, but still believe in a world of dreams and hope.
I can’t go to the Shiromasa exhibition, but it’s nice that events like this are held as it gets the community excited, and I can hear some interesting stories.
Erotic illustration collection (erotic illustration collection)
The author has been complaining about the anime version for a long time and I dislike it.
I thought something was different after watching the anime, and I hadn’t read the original, but maybe I should read it before doing Ghost in the Shell…
I thought it was a well-known fact that it was a prequel, but it turns out it wasn’t…
Rokudō Shinshi has been continuously serialized without missing any issues.
Is the continuation of AGEHA still not out?
There were adult reasons involved, huh?
The bee planet really fits into the timeline, huh…
I started to not really understand it from part 2, so I might re-read it.
The Crimson Armor Mechanized Body has come to be understood.
I kind of understood that it was the day before “Ghost in the Shell” reasonably quickly, but I thought it was just something that felt “similar” and probably didn’t connect that strictly… However, it seems like it’s very well connected as I gradually understood from the commentary at the end.
In the end, I connected it all into one, including other series.
The artist Harukatsuki Suzume is really amazing at drawing, isn’t she…?
I also liked ready-made.
Has RD not been in the world of Ghost in the Shell anymore…?
The biggest surprise was that the entire Shiromasa world was connected.
It’s like how the settings for gyms and weapons change in the “Samboru” anime, making it all quite different.
I think the anime version is fine as it is, since there are differences in media.
It may be a different thing in terms of setting, but it’s still interesting as an anime.
It seems that they provide original ideas for each anime and manga, but ultimately leave the final output to the interpretation of the respective 담당, so there are some subtle differences, but it is still a proper series.
It’s properly science fiction and properly interesting.
Isn’t it too interesting that if you’re trying to depict the establishment of the concept of a ghost, you can’t use the word “ghost” in the work?
It is regrettable that it has been confirmed that Artemis’ distant arrows will not be published.
Whisper?
Shall we whisper?
Nenekura is cute, you know, Nenekura.
I wonder how far the original plan goes…
Was everything connected in the story through the Six Realms?
What strength…
Who are you, Nene=Nana…
It seems there were adult circumstances, and the name of the new illustrator wasn’t listed on the cover, but about half of it should have been drawn by a new person.
I think everyone who likes Red Bread also knows about the Ghost in the Shell series and Shiromasa.
Fans of the original work bought it for the end pages.
Goal: I think it’s quite rare to find a work that clearly presents and fully depicts the realization of world peace.
The illustrations by Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu-sensei are so cute, right?
It’s a commercial work, but it’s like a doujinshi.
The erotic manga of the six realms was sexy!
It seems that Shiro Masa interpreted the setting he threw out and created a work that aligns closely with the Shiro Masa world, and it was fun.
The main visual of the Shiromasa exhibition featured Buer and the original concept Kurogane group.
Buel is pretty much the same as it is…
Masamune Shirow has been drawing for a long time, isn’t he a monster?
It seems tough that even though you were so motivated, you couldn’t finish the animation.