
It’s a Möbius strip!
It’s definitely the old sniper, right?
I remember those who feed me until I can no longer eat and then kill me.
>>2
The murderer chef has been released and is doing well.
>>2
Actually, I’m not good at cooking.
>>5
Tooru’s mom felt like the kind of person who makes you do things.
>>14
I learned that there are dishes for which it’s better not to use extra virgin.
I love the clever tricks in Apple’s bomb disposal episode.
I don’t really remember what the story was about.
Was there something like a deduction part?
>>6
Finding the culprit through basic profiling and psychometry.
>>6
In the beginning, it had a strong element of trying to guess the culprit, but later it turned into something more like a suspense story.
The problem of little sisters being targeted too much.
I wonder if the serialization will resume since My Home Hero has already ended.
The culprit was climbing up the outside of the building and killing!
>>11
I just threw my grandson in front of a train at the crossing to make it look like an accident, and that old man has no blood or tears!
>>12
As the person said, it’s a pest, so it shouldn’t be considered a crime.
They were really making profiling popular in the story…
>>13
It was trendy in movies at that time, you know.
Looking back now, the culprit in the series Neuro that was serialized in Shonen Jump afterwards was almost a degraded copy of EIJI.
I didn’t realize it when I was a child, but the solitary confinement cell that Apple was in was just like in The Silence of the Lambs.
It’s really convenient, but it’s also extremely burdensome, so it was a good balance of being hard to use.
>>18
Ikushima-san, who has no need to touch and has no limit on the number of times, is too much of an advanced version…
>>19
Moreover, the person themselves is incredibly strong.
The guest characters that appear in the short story before the main story are generally the culprit or the victim.
Todoroki is a classic masterpiece.
Ikushima-san’s dream team, Cannabis Sawaki 9J.
The distorted perpetrator Osugi from a dysfunctional family environment.
Tessebu tessebu, the chatterbox woman’s tongue slipped out – I had that as a catchphrase for a while.
I didn’t care at all back then, but Shima is in her twenties…
I feel like there were a lot of people doing impressions of the silent stalker when doing gags in magazines back then.
Hii~ss…
>>27
Yazawa was also doing it.
I was really shocked by Sniper Grandpa because I read it when I was in elementary school.
I wonder which is stronger, Kubo-kun or Cannabis-sensei.
Peace also had a sad past of being abused.
Tessevete tesseve, I still remember to pull out the tongue of the chatting girl.
There were a lot of cute heroines in Tooru… I kind of woke up to the middle school girl who was the daughter of an AV actress and a police officer.
The story where the culprit’s mental state collapses after receiving criticism on their cooking has stuck in my memory, but after rereading it, it really feels a lot like the movie Seven…
It seems that dying after being raped following character development would not be accepted in shonen magazines anymore.
In the drama, Shokichi and Toru’s roles were fused together…
>>38
I thought Tooru wouldn’t show up, but he appeared as Shoukichi.
In the drama “The Man Closest to Heaven,” it was also the case that the relationships between the characters started off by trying to restart or even worsen, which wasn’t good.
Hiss hiss
I could only remember the cross-dressing female police officer.
>>42
Mitchan’s episode is healing.
You jerked off with cannabis, right!?
I feel like there was a scene where someone gets blown up right in front of a high school girl at some venue.
>>44
It’s the one where only the arm of the chapter’s girl from Apple remains, right?
Perhaps it was because Tooru was convenient both positionally and in terms of combat power.
Yuusuke’s turn gradually decreased, didn’t it?
>>46
A few of Age’s understanding people, giving advice on whether to get involved or not in everyday life… well, there have been times when I got involved.
>>52
Tooru has already figured out the psychometry…
>>46
Who was it again?
Was it the person who NTR’d Age’s sister?
I learned that Kunimitsu appeared in the episode with the bomber who blew off his arm.
There are many rapes, including attempts…
>>48
It’s just like the image in the magazine!
Looking back now, inserting small episodes of Age and the friends between the main episodes really makes the characters stand out.
I was serializing something like a textbook for manga in a magazine.
And then die in the next episode…
It’s a bit of a delicate line whether it’s okay to laugh at it as a joke about white jam.
I remember being teased by Zetchil that the psychometry in the Sunday x Magazine RPG was not impressive, right?
I don’t remember at all what it was like before the hiatus.
It seems like there’s a topic that might get me in trouble if I bring it up now.
Teacher Obama doing “Yes We Can” with students in bed.
At first, Eiji was just a little scared of the murderer, but from around the middle, he became superhumanly strong in fights.
>>60
Meeting with Ikushima and being able to apply psychometry will make me even stronger.
When you look at it again, doesn’t it seem like there are almost no tricks and the murderer’s method is too brute-force?
>>61
The theme is Age’s psychometry and Shima’s reasoning.
When defusing the bomb, it was clearer in the drama when they put the phone on the hook and had Apple tell which code to cut before returning the hook.
With poisonous mushrooms
I did everything.
It’s good how you use your quick wit and cunning, Age.
Was there not a single closed circle incident?
>>66
I feel like there wasn’t.
>>66
It seems that CASE11 was a closed circle.
I thought it would be better to stop starting political discussions.
It’s a magazine.
Did you do something like psychometry by capturing it in space?
I feel like there are many psychopathic criminals in “Age.”
>>71
It’s about differentiating from Kindaichi.
It’s Kibayashi.
Is the perpetrator basically some kind of superhuman? The way they kill is just plain scary.
The drama was good.
It’s mostly those with extraordinary skills or those whose limits have been released due to trauma.
Toru’s older brother is an unpleasant guy, but considering what Toru’s mother has done, he is relatively kind.
That’s why Toru probably doesn’t hate it either.
Tooru started off as just that one bad friend, but he kept getting more developed.
It’s quite different when you’re dealing with delinquents who knock someone down in a fight and those who are willing to seriously remove their limits and inflict harm, so of course it’s scary…
>>78
So, I ended up being on stage from the middle until the end and became the final boss 20 years later.
I like that psychometrist uncle.
The person who appeared between episodes turned out to be the culprit or the victim, and even when alive, their family died.
I love the part where after being hospitalized for a stomach injury, they tilt the bed and do a ton of sit-ups to recover.
I thought I had become friends with the runaway girl and parted ways cheerfully, but…
Isn’t it a bit too much to oscillate between being raped and committing suicide?
I don’t remember much, but…
Using psychometry to control delinquents while committing crimes.
I remember there was an old man who quietly got on the boat and escaped.
I liked that person.
I like criminals from supermarket-related cases.
I feel that the artwork was quite skilled for a weekly serialization.
Ikushima-san is cool, but he smokes really smelly cigarettes…
Kibayashi is amazing… that’s what the magazine at the time says.
Ikushima-san is too exaggerated…
There was an episode where they couldn’t handle the situation at all and only pieced together the truth after everything was over.
Since everyone is smoking Garam everywhere, it’s kind of funny when I think, “This is Ikushima-san’s Garam smell…!”
Even though it looked like Kanna Bisu Ikushima was about to die from being shot, they are doing just fine and working afterwards. Are they invincible or something?
>>95
I think that’s probably not live ammunition.
I think it’s a performance by Ikushima pretending to kill to let the cannabis escape.
Is it Age who likes enemas?
It might be something like a country…
Age’s little sister was cute…