
Everyone!! Let’s do some drugs!!
Muscle black gal!? Truly amazing…
It was imagined that the brain was shifted to one side inside the skull, but it was missing from the beginning.
Ussu
Isn’t it a naked shiko woman illusion!?
The leader is too sweet.
Gal fashion is really trending, huh?
This is probably the next opponent manipulating and merging the masses.
>>6
Well then, next is an idol…
The audience’s bodies were starting to do the otagei on their own.
The internet is garbage.
I reevaluated the flashy guy who was receiving acting guidance.
The internet is crap.
Null pointer
So, the true identity of the screenwriter is…
Is Osan bad at creating new techniques because he lacks a right brain?
Can that change happen with half a brain…?
Is it the Smiley Kikuchi guy?
Has the brain extracted by the screenwriter been collected?
Is it not multiple personalities, but rather that the extracted brain somehow survived and became a screenwriter?
The title of each episode has always been a song, but this time it might be Akira Kurosawa’s “Ikiru.”
>>19
To be honest, the restrictions are basically relaxed.
I thought it was visual kei, but it mixed in some other things.
>>20
I remembered Akemi-chan from Blue Archive, who also made the creator think hard.
Is it the trendy giantess?
They say you can’t imitate just the brain of Dōjo-tan.
The persuasive power has suddenly increased…
I’ve heard stories about people living even with part of their brain missing, but completely losing the right hemisphere seems a bit extreme.
Could this be a type of manga where you can tell what the author is currently into by looking at it, just like with the teacher?
>>27
Rather, I don’t think there’s any trend or fad because the author’s tastes have never changed, so they usually incorporate their quirks.
It seems that there are a fair number of people at Hanako’s place as well.
Will this shiko woman become a mid-boss in the Hanako chapter?
The principle of mimicking another person’s brain is indeed possible.
It’s an absurd story to think the brain could overload from too much information.
I think it’s crap.
25KG
The giant woman in the next match will stand in the way of Tiger Joe.
I can already tell that the burden is heavy now…
I can be anything and do anything because I am me.
Hmm, is this another case of the Hanako having a lot of executives?
Since the Hua Tiger is already strong, I think just Joe is enough for the executives.
>>35
This should be the last time Toma exits, so there should only be three ninja left now.
Genkawa seems to be getting involved and on the brink of death.
Black Gal Yakuza Wrestler!?
In this story, it’s almost unavoidable for Tome-tan to exit, but can we increase the number of executives at Hanakuma’s place to match the number of cards?
It’s good that the number of practitioners of Hakkoryu and ninjas is decreasing at the same pace.
The named gangsters under the Eight Extremes are spawning way too often, making it a terrible game.
>>39
The underlings are quite strong, to say the least…
>>39
I think it’s unfair that while the Hakkyo Do and its leaders become stronger later on, the ninja side’s strength and resources remain unchanged.
Do your best to defeat the ninja and the masses.
Suddenly, a super thick woman came out and my penis got surprised.
>>41
Great…
The design has the Eight Extremes Way as the main boss, with several mid-bosses, and sometimes there are minions and sometimes there aren’t.
Even if Tome-tan dies, Shino-chan’s long foolish brother will be just enough.
Are there any variations of strength for muscle-based enemies other than being fast and heavy?
If this pattern continues, are the three idols doing pillow business?
>>44
…But isn’t it the yakuza who made them sleep on a pillow that’s at fault…?
>>50
We have been bought.
>>44
Isn’t there a fourth person killed by the public?
>>44
The theory that it was originally four people is currently strong based on the unit name alone.
Who was it that messed up their brain trying to copy? Was it Ita-san?
I feel like there might be a connection between the screenwriters currently existing and the extracted brain, but is Ida-san = Hanzuiin ≒ screenwriter? That’s what it is.
I was wondering what they would do about the tattoos in the entertainment group, but at least it was good that there were no issues with the fight choreographer…
Did Itasan try to understand and ended up going out of control and removing his brain?
Right now, there’s also that Johnny’s thing.
>>54
Isn’t Johnny’s thing Mr. Muramatsu?
After being killed by a ninja, it was reported that “Muramatsu was a yakuza killer,” effectively killing him a second time in the eyes of the public.
>>68
Um… Considering the content of the newspaper, it’s confirmed that Muramatsu is in the yakuza, and if it’s the yakuza in this world, isn’t that somewhat correct…?
>>70
Certainly, Johnny was a sex offender who was preying on younger boys.
Mr. Muramatsu had a refreshing smile while he was massacring his subordinates as a yakuza.
To be reported truthfully after death and mercilessly criticized to the point of being killed again… the public… I can’t forgive that…
If it’s a rough resentment towards the masses, then…
I wonder if a former member will be pushed into a similar situation?
According to the information on the back cover, it seems that Nagai had some kind of connection with sumo.
It was expected that they would fight against wrestlers in the Hanako edition.
I don’t think of her as a woman.
I’m suffering from reputational damage even though I haven’t done anything.
Ninjas have a fundamental principle that they die when they become emotionally attached, yet every time they adapt to their opponent’s pace and manage to win, it shows that they are quite strong after all.
>>60
There’s emotion, but they’re strong because they don’t waver on top of that; that’s what they say about Shino, and I feel like Chou is in the same category.
In a multi-member idol group, some members obviously become successful while others disappear.
In the episode of the group that hates the masses, the malice of the internet is depicted right from the start.
I don’t know what will come next.
It seems like the bashing topic might overlap, but I’ve been avoiding overlapping topics until now, so I wonder how it will turn out.
I’m not fine.
If it was a pillow business, it feels like I should blame the entertainment industry’s system.
I don’t think I’ll hold a grudge completely.
>>66
Well… the yakuza is mostly filled with unfounded grievances…
You’ve compactly summarized even the sad past.
>>67
I hate to say it, but even if it’s long, it’s just tedious.
It seems that Masamune Date was depicted in a 2.5-dimensional stage where an old man taught sword-fighting, and it didn’t turn out well.
The three from Wakakusa SIS can manipulate the group.
Number of people = Seems strong because they can be used as weapons or hostages.
The Hell’s Coupon is too much of a game changer.
I thought baseless rumors would end with the dawn of the internet, but…
There are still people committing suicide due to it, right?
I hate the masses…
They were an important companion, but it seems there was a noticeable difference in popularity after their major debut… However, it feels quite off-base to me.
I wonder what will happen.
Next is Idol vs. Hero.
I wonder if fans are being made into the idol’s special force.
Even without a brain, that’s serious, you know.
When it comes to typical idol scenarios (outside of the internet), the first thing that comes to mind is something stalker-like.
It’s a delicate matter to spread it to the entire public.
I liked the pattern dance; it was cool.
One of the panels from the medical team when they’re under hypnosis.
I thought for sure you had that broken old man minced up.
It was Itasan’s brain, wasn’t it?
A group of enemies that harbors hatred towards the masses and wants to kill them all.
To think they would lead with the top meta card of the public’s irresponsible malice…
>>82
I think all celebrities hated by the public fall into this category, but I wonder how they will change things moving forward.
The long and dull doctor’s recollections were turned around at the end, but it probably can’t continue like that.
Well, even so, there have been those who said “I understand how you feel, but…” and others who said “No, that’s just out of the question from the start.”
>>85
Yumesawa’s older brother is an absolute genius in the world of the extreme, and he’s really amazing, brother.
Still feels frustrating as always…
It’s not that reminiscing about a sad past is bad, but it feels uneven because of the breaks in serialization.
It is common to find the malice of an irresponsible crowd.
I feel like it’s really difficult to avoid making it feel over-the-top as a direction.
>>88
The suspension of the series is partly due to my health, but it might also be that I was struggling with how to neatly wrap things up.
Yakuza are like the demons in “Demon Slayer,” so they can only be saved after being killed.
It feels weaker compared to being exposed by gossip magazines and the media, which has been bundled together on the internet.
Does it depend on the era?
The variety of material is amazing, so the next one will probably be awesome too…
This extracted brain is definitely alive.
Even within the medical team, there are people like Kamaitachi.
“Wait, stimulants…? Unauthorized surgery…??” It was clear that there were points prepared that were totally unacceptable.
>>95
The hypnotist and Dr. Honma had a normally sad past, but the midwife… I understand it’s sad, but isn’t the direction a bit off?
>>98
To be honest, I think that person is completely eerie.
>>98
There were parts in the story where they were treated as an oddball by those around them, so that’s correct.
In other words, if Ellie had the ability to give birth, I was thinking of having a child just to understand the feelings of a pregnant woman… to be honest, that’s even more intense.
I thought it was a twist that they were actually doing it, but it turns out they were innocent… so tough.
Upon looking back, in episode 128, the chief said, “The brain is the only absolute domain of the human body that even I cannot imitate.”
I see, it was a line based on past experiences.
In martial arts, the majority are nudists.
But there were also places close to the burning of the marginal settlements, right?
I’m exhausted from the malice thrown at me by irresponsible people.
How far the line is drawn for what is considered impossible to replicate in the brain.
Create something new! It’s obviously impossible, but can the mechanical boy squad currently in operation continue to function even if Tome dies?
If it’s split in half, then it must combine, right…?
As long as I have the brain of Doujo-tan.
I wonder if we can somehow achieve AI consciousness similar to that of humans.
Hanako is a wrestler and Joe seems like a match for the protagonist.
It feels like a sumo gal is facing off against the head.
>>106
Black gal showdown, truly excited.
Extracting the right brain copied from my best friend and enemy.
It’s a lie that nothing happens.
Speaking of which, Akemi was doing something like a strong fist cannon doctrine.