
Artificial life forms created solely to cause monster panic.
The growth rate and speed are too fast…
I wonder where this meat is from.
Apart from the cell destruction barrier, there are only measures like temporarily stopping movement with sunlight or using a flame thrower or freezing with absolute zero…
Sea water is a weakness, but there were individuals that survived and drifted to a remote island in the sequel.
It seems like everything except for the teeth and nails is edible…
I don’t want to eat…
The reproduction rate will increase to 5 to 6 creatures just from the paper in the office trash can!
>>6
I feel like we are ignoring the law of conservation of mass.
>>78
However, when it comes to the amount eaten per person, it follows the rule of about 20 fish each.
It’s behaving like, “Where are we going to eat?”
These guys don’t care if I’m wearing armor made of materials they can’t eat; they’ll still bite through it.
The first time it was due to natural disasters, but everything else is human-made disasters…
Because they can’t cross the ocean, it’s reassuring for other countries to be strong.
>>10
There are individuals that have surpassed it…
The bullied kid picked up a dying individual and fed it.
The population exploded and the island was wiped out, leaving only three people.
Make it a little easier to die…
Since it has to be under strict management anyway, why did it become a creature that doesn’t grow unless it’s managed rigorously, instead of being one that grows with proper management…?
I really remember the part where the bully cries, “Mom can’t run away because her legs are bad!”
I only remember that there were some that were infesting the area around the school building and mixing in with the water, and that the supposedly safe building became a big problem.
Is that a foot? Then does this have a mouth? Is the foot going to be torn off and become a child?
It’s fine to be like a snail, right?
To put it another way, there’s no need to climb the wall, right?
Is it 20 km per hour?
Too soon…
In terms of danger, it’s like a living nuclear reactor.
These guys eat everything except metal and glass, so if we’re being meta, they probably eat the soil and concrete from the ground, which means the Earth will probably be destroyed in no time… It’s possible that with the ocean, it might only lead to one continent disappearing.
Why was that high mobility added… It would have been fine just to have a cultured meat that could move a little, right…
It’s mostly my dad’s fault.
>>22
Gross!
>>22
I thought this picture was a Rokakaka until now…
Season 2 has bad journalists.
Kernel!!
Aren’t you going to eat the embryo part?
I can’t believe someone thought to use something like this as an ingredient.
The cost absolutely doesn’t add up.
>>27
This guy is super cost-effective!
If there is nothing, it is safe and there are many weaknesses, so of course, I would confidently present it.
The person who made USBM is crazy.
USBM is also well thought out in itself, isn’t it…
>>45
Unnecessarily high performance.
The American ones are also monsters at a level where you wonder where the edible part is.
Why was it born to parasitize humans?
A creature created solely to appropriately destroy humanity.
Hehehe… B.M is not only inexpensive but also a complete food that contains calcium, minerals, vitamins, and more!
>>31
I wonder if eating incomprehensible things will still result in a certain level of nutritional value…
>>35
That’s why it’s amazing.
It’s a bit better in that it doesn’t evolve compared to USBM.
USBM is a bit over the top; they should have noticed something during the design phase.
I wonder if they eat it after mincing it and processing it.
If you can create such creatures, then you can definitely make synthetic meat that is much safer and easier to manage.
The reason for the excessive proliferation of products made in Japan is understandable for the purpose of increasing quantity, but the US probably just thought about creating a monstrous creature that eats people!
It’s the same with BM, but the damage expands ridiculously because of fools or madmen.
>>39
That’s just the way monster panic is.
In the first place, it cannot be denied that someone who makes something like this is considered a madman.
>>47
Calm down, Shingo.
USBM is basically a biological weapon for the annihilation of humanity, isn’t it?
The discussion about where to eat is basically all in this image, isn’t it?
It looks just like a roasted bird or Peking duck.
If you flip the whole roasted bird, the inside part will probably be hollow.
It feels like that part of the BM has turned into teeth and feet.
It is a miracle that no man-made disasters have occurred in the process of processing this meat.
>>42
Well… I guess they’re awake…
When discussing fail-safes or foolproofing, it seems that initially, we completely stumble…
(Prepare a facility that seems to cost an enormous amount of money, heavily and thoroughly shielded) If nothing happens, it’s safe.
>>49
(Earthquake)
>>49
It’s impossible for this to be cost-effective.
Just letting one escape will ultimately result in 200 million for the second part.
Safety measures are just trash unique to monster panic…!
When they become dormant at the cellular level and parasitize, then start activity after absorbing water, they don’t just suddenly begin to prey from within like in a bad monster panic!!
>>53
The fact that they haven’t prepared any proper and simple weaknesses shows that they’re really planning to create an animal extinction weapon.
>>56
Well, the last thing a scientist who realizes they are being parasitized does is release the isolation glass! So they definitely made it with that intention.
If only I had made it easy to die…
No matter how you think about it, it’s not a body structure performance that should be eaten.
I don’t know anything about the amazing thread image, but just reading the replies is scary.
>>57
It’s okay, it’s not scary, right?
It’s tough meat that feeds on any organic matter and reproduces right there on the spot.
>>57
I’m properly heating it in the microwave, killing it, and eating it, so it’s fine.
It’s a bit too lawless to have a thread-like body parasitizing inside a human.
BM has issues with its proliferation rate and numbers, but individuals can easily die.
It’s like a mouse.
>>59
I’m not dead from the flamethrower…
A world where we have to rely on this is broken.
>>60
The punchline was that the US was going to resume overseas BM again… the US is done for.
Why are the earthquake measures so inadequate in facilities set up in Japan in the first place!!!
>>62
The seismic equipment was properly installed.
A superconducting self-driving transport vehicle started moving and broke through the wall in a crazy chain reaction that caused a leak.
If even a single living cell remains, a rapid and complete revival from that is not a trait associated with edible meat.
I think it is quite a suitable work for movies (whether live-action or animated).
>>67
I’ve been fantasizing for decades about when it will be made into a movie.
Keep waste disposal and meat production separate…!
>>68
It’s simply dirty… so it’s better to separate that part.
>>84
That’s why it’s a secret to ordinary citizens, including appearances!
For safety, I will heat it in the microwave to kill the cells before sending it to the meat processing company!
>>69
It’s definitely going to crash!
It’s terrible that everything except for the initial earthquake was a man-made disaster.
The last one, just for reference, is mixed in with natural disasters like typhoons a bit.
I only read the beginning, but this is interesting.
I wonder if there are paperback books at the internet café.
>>73
It’s a work that was serialized a long time ago in Champion and even without any media mix, it still comes up in conversations often, so it definitely has potential…
>>73
I think it would be better to check in advance whether it’s included since it’s a work from 25 years ago.
I guarantee it’s fun!
I really love this person’s work, especially the one-shot “Thinking of You in Early Green,” but I wish it would be sold digitally…
When it comes to monster panic in manga, I think this image is the best.
The hazard level is still manageable compared to nanomachines, I suppose…?
Can’t we do something about the safety a little more?
Both their appearance and ecology are far too outrageous.
Come on… meatballs…!
>>83
The feeling of despair after that is incredible.
There was something like a sequel or a side story in a magazine that had just two episodes.
There are probably no longer any means to read it since it hasn’t been published as a book.
It’s impossible to be safe with this tooth.
I’ll become a vegetarian too, for sure.
What kind of manga is this!?
>>92
BM Nectar
>>92
BM Nectar
The first surviving members are so reliable… so I’ll have them experience another three tough situations afterwards!
I wonder if this manga was selling that well… I laugh every time I see a thread about it, because we can talk about it so much here.
>>97
It feels like, with the spread of the internet, it became a classic work that manga enthusiasts should know about, like those old jars or antiques.
The unsettling design of this monster is a bit too memorable.
It’s interesting as a manga.
Originally, BM is a food that is safe and has a good environment…
It’s really amazing that a work from over twenty years ago is still repulsive even when read today.
You usually dodge questions, but it’s funny how you become so detailed at times like this, Anonymous!
BM: Even if it becomes a single cell, it can regenerate as long as there is water and organic matter ← What the heck is this…
USBM: Continually evolving BM ← What do you want to do…?
If I can kill 99.9%, then I’ll be at ease…
There are often many people here who know about manga that no one knew about, and I was the only one spreading it around.
>>106
I wonder about Kankan Bridge…
>>106
It’s not just a manga, but also an anime.
There are really very few places where discussions about Argent Soma and Heroic Age can flourish…
If you were to ask whether there is someone who messes things up in the play, well, there definitely is.
The three idiots of the terrorists.
Since it also serves as a garbage disposal, it can eat anything.
If I bask in the sun, I’ll dry up in a few seconds!
What’s with the setting that it can’t be eradicated because it can be revived if it remains at the cellular level?
Is this Dragon Ball?
>>112
Ultimately, a wide-ranging cell destruction device was completed, and in the end, the extermination was progressing.
There are quite a few interesting manga like this, Baron Gong Battle, and Toyo Yojinden Yoshibo, and Champion.
>>113
I really think the champions from the late 90s to the early 2000s were in a golden era.
>>113
It’s tough because it’s at a level that I only occasionally see in second-hand shops, so I have to rely on my memory to talk about it.
>>120
Since secondhand bookstores are disposing of books that don’t sell and many bookstores are closing down, the chances of encountering old manga are decreasing…
The captain of the 3rd division is a total nuisance, but they look cool, so it’s a problem.
To be despised.
That cowardice
Last year, I suddenly remembered and created a thread about the Yojinbo, and I was happy to see that there were some anonymous posters who remembered it fairly well.
The author’s previous baseball manga is also interesting.
>>118
Kyuki Z is good, isn’t it?
I felt nostalgic seeing some anonymous users who were occasionally remembered when the Thank You Pitch series started.
There was also a manga about a teacher who changes masks and fights, right?
The one who makes death masks of evil people.
>>119
The Phantom Dance of Motoo Koyama
Eating that which has eaten garbage is not something you can consider just bioaccumulation!
>>121
Don’t worry about the little things!
>>121
Theoretically, it exists in reality as well.
Many toxins can become non-toxic if their molecular structure changes, so using organisms specialized in detoxification for waste disposal is actually a relatively better idea.
In the first place, it’s just doing the opposite of organisms that produce toxins by eating non-toxic substances.
So it’s treated as if BM can only eat organic matter.
If dioxins can be decomposed, then they are just carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and chlorine.
The quality of the paper in the champion’s comics is good, so even in second-hand bookstores, there are relatively nice copies from that era…
The manga from the gekiga boom era definitely leaves a lasting impression, for better or for worse.
There are too many masterpieces like “Toshin” and “Shidō’s Marikka” that I can no longer read…
>>124
When I searched for the title “Shidou no Marikka,” illegal upload sites appeared right at the top, which was disappointing… Is its level of recognition that low!?
I also quite like Metro survive.
There must be many masterpieces whose means of reading have become limited (or obsolete) now…
>>128
If this is happening to famous works, then it’s probably that many canceled or unpublished works are disappearing rapidly… Even if you scan the magazine itself, it might physically break.
Why can you create such organisms but not grow vegetables…?
>>129
You can’t make vegetables from garbage…
It’s hard to buy because the complete set is quite expensive.
In that regard, BM Nectar even has electronics, so it’s definitely easier to talk about.
If you go to the National Diet Library, they should have those works stored, right?
I don’t really understand the mechanism well, but it would be scary if that were not the case.
It should be that submitting to the National Diet Library is obligatory.
The one-shot of BM described above should be in the Play Comic from around the summer of 2011.
National Diet Library Search 44(8) (Issue No. 1035) August 2011 Document Attachment ID: 1201101084356 Tokyo Main Library: Magazine Counter (New Building) Storage 44(7) (Issue No. 1034) July 2011 Document Attachment ID: 1201100931626 Tokyo Main Library: Magazine Counter (New Building) Use on-site Apply to the cart (Viewing) So that you can immediately request to view upon your visit Copy menu available after in-library viewing Same day copy Mailing copy at a later date Use without visiting Add to the cart (Remote copy) Request mailing receipt / PDF download 44(6) (Issue No. 1033) June 2011 Document Attachment ID: 1201100822732 Tokyo Main Library: Magazine Counter (New Building) Storage
Now, are you just in charge of the names for the “Legend of the Mamushi” series?
I want you to draw original pieces too…
I wanted to be born in a place near the National Diet Library…
It’s amazing that most leak incidents are man-made.
It’s amazing that such a super dangerous creature can be managed unless humans intentionally try to release it.
I can operate this chaos stably.