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So that’s what this manga was all about.
Cancer, huh!
Just two weeks left…
I buy magazines just to read Daishimin.
What, you got cancer?!
The angle of my right thumb and my lips, to be honest, are creepy.
>>8
Aren’t you opening your mouth!?
>>8
I just did it with my right hand, and it turned out like the picture…
>>8
For a moment, I thought they were excited holding fried potatoes.
It was the thumb.
Cancer is coming.
I was a little surprised, but when I thought about it carefully…
I have no idea how much of the author themselves is projected in this.
>>10
According to the convenience store comic
It seems that the bald guy eating hot pot next to me (at the time) is ideologically closer.
>>132
It’s ordinary…
>>132
Who was eating somen dipped in pumpkin soup?
Mr. Yamagata looks pale.
Let’s go to the hospital!
>>11
You’re fighting against it because you’re going through it, right!?
I really don’t want to die.
It seems there was a bulletin board where people were playing around with patients.
Reduce hospital meals!
Introducing the classic Yamagata hot pot, Hakusai Nabe! My energy drink is definitely beer!
I thought I was holding a glass in my left hand, but I wasn’t.
But I definitely feel like I’m drinking alcohol.
When you die, white stuff will be put on your face.
>>17
If you’re dead, then it can’t be helped.
Thank you for coming to visit me, Mu-chan, even though you really hate me.
>>20
(Sel was stopped by a security guard at the hospital entrance, so he is not here.)
>>21
Huh…!?
>>23
It’s dangerous because there are spots on the body.
>>20
Actually, it’s not my real hair anymore; it’s a wig… due to the side effects of chemotherapy…
Yoshida Sensha has an incredibly long career.
It’s been over 30 years since there was a manga in the strategy guide for Super Famicom Mario?
>>24
It was selling like crazy just a little while ago.
>>29
I have become a little wiser again.
Thank you
The poison uncle is sick… in his body…!
There are places here where you can take a break too!
I’ll push the wheelchair, so let’s go to the rooftop!
Hey Vegeta! Do something about the Dragon Ball deck!
Liver?
I was drinking a lot, so it might be my liver.
Have you recovered enough to draw manga?
For now, I’m really curious about the first episode…
Beer is cancer medication!!!
>>35
A line that could almost appear in the main story.
Can you read this magazine with some subscription somewhere?
>>36
Isn’t it going to be possible to buy single stories with Bikkomi?
The poison line has become no joke.
You should live!
Because you say it would be better to die.
The consequences of one’s actions are too much to bear…
Thank you for the new work, Uncle…
Didn’t this guy say he would die cleanly?
>>43
Which volume is that story from?
If it’s a one-shot, you definitely can’t read it unless you buy the magazine…
It’s quite a shock that this guy is living a life of fighting illness.
Standing there the whole time, I was made painfully aware of the shocking magnitude of the unnamed impact from Cancer Ojii.
>>46
Despite grumbling and complaining, I’ve been playing for quite a few years now.
Moreover, recently they even treated us like a close-knit group of four…
When it suddenly becomes cancer, a mysterious reality arises, making it hard to relate to others.
What a ridiculous thing to do!
Is this a one-shot? A series?
Are you planning to keep drawing until just before you die?
I don’t know why, but it’s shocking…
If it were really cancer, wouldn’t there be no time to draw…?
The surgery may already be over.
It’s the lips… I thought it was a mustache.
I’m curious about how much foreshadowing comes up regarding the speeches made early in the series and how they relate to what I want to do when I finally die.
Even if I throw everything away and quietly live in the hospital, that’s understandable.
First Series Futaba Publishing
Second Series Cultural Society
Third Series Kodansha
Fourth Series, Nihon Bungeisha
Fifth Series Aoba Publishing
Sixth Series Kodansha
Seventh Series, Futabasha
Eighth Series, Mainichi Newspapers Publishing
Ninth Series Shogakukan
Those who recommend alternative medicine should just die!
>>59
There’s no worry about being sued for trying out alternative therapies because the ones who try them end up dying!
>>59
Those who act as pawns for pharmaceutical companies and promote standard treatments should die!
>>112
Anyone who takes both seriously should just die!
There’s a part of me that tends to identify with the author, so I can’t help but worry about whether they’re healthy.
>>60
It’s strange to confuse the character with the author in general.
In the case of the toxic uncle, it seems like he’s penetrating through the character…
The author is getting older.
>>107
It may be obvious, but it’s impossible to do a biweekly serialization while undergoing severe cancer treatment, so it’s better to separate the writer and the author at the point where serialization is possible!
>>111
There are also manga about battling terminal cancer, so it’s fine (the author passed away during serialization).
When it comes to Big Comic Original, it originally had a lineup of greats.
>>61
A little while ago it felt like a retirement home for the big names from the 80s.
It seems like it’s becoming a place where the writers who hit big in the ’90s are now receiving pensions.
The first series I was serialized in was Pizza.
Is Yoshida Sensha’s series making a comeback?
I’m glad.
It’s a series, but did it change publishers?
>>64
All serialized magazines except for Sunday Mainichi and Big Comic Original have been suspended or discontinued.
>>71
Is it the Grim Reaper?
If you’re still getting all worked up like usual, that’s okay.
If you show that you’re weak to the point of being sad, it might make me sad too…
If I can depict my own aging and death through manga, it would be a grand finale as a creator.
Cancer patients receiving advanced medical care should just die!
>>68
People who say things like this seem to have some sort of issue.
Let’s go to the welfare center together!
>>84
Patients with cancer and other difficult illnesses who waste money are essentially saying they wish the country would die too.
>>115
People who bring in their weird habits to the joke thread should just die!
If you get cancer, you have no choice but to die!
It’s a magazine that serialized the strongest legend, Kurosawa, so it seems fitting for the late-stage sake.
If you’re going to suffer from chemotherapy, it would be better to have palliative care and die!
Are you going to do it…?
>>72
My parent was like this, but they passed away two weeks after entering the palliative care ward, so those left behind are suffering!
The author hasn’t gotten cancer, right?
If you take away alcohol from Yamagata-san, nothing will be left! It’s too pitiful.
When in a good mood, the grumpy uncle might say something like to cut off treatment completely and die gracefully.
Conversely, during times of weakness, this generation can easily be drawn to spirituality and pseudoscience.
I hope it doesn’t go in that scary direction…
It seems like they would say something shallow like, “Even if you get cancer, just take it easy and live by enjoying delicious food.”
Is the author themselves suffering from cancer?
Or is it society’s cancer?
I remember saying that I wanted to die at 82, but…
Even if you go to the hospital and are told you’re sick, what age was it when they said that if you’re over a certain age, you’ll die without treatment?
If I get cancer, I won’t have time to draw manga…
>>80
Isn’t it also an option for a writer to continue writing while contemplating how to die?
>>83
Dr. Hiroyuki Tamakoshi is drawing while battling illness.
>>92
Dr. Tamakoshi said they would start chemotherapy… It’s too tough to also draw the manuscript.
Seriously, I can’t drink anymore.
It seems like they call nurses “kango-fu” (nurse women).
People who receive advanced medical care would be better off dead!
Anyway, the sick person should just die!
>>86
I think it has nothing to do with me.
>>86
If there are no people receiving advanced medical care, the technology will just decline, right? Are you an idiot?
Well, if you are a caveman, I guess it can’t be helped.
seriously ill person
I can’t even say something like “die without receiving advanced medical care” as a joke…
The author often points out the toxic behavior of the uncle, so they probably think that if he lives like that, it’s only natural he’ll die.
Those who tried questionable alternative therapies for cancer, like Jobs and Momoko Sakura, ended up in hell, so it’s better not to try them!
>>96
These guys, anyway…
It’s so shocking that Gachi-kun is rendered speechless…
>>97
Out of those three, they would probably be the most shocked…
It seems like it’s the first time to come to terms with the death of someone close.
This is a story about whether Muu-chan will watch over Poison Uncle or Mii-chan first.
It used to be a drama long ago.
Is Uncle Cancer going to die?
It seems to be the nth week of the new serialization project.
I saw that that daughter has become a high school student in the same new series of Yoshida Tetsuya’s family manga.
Time flies, doesn’t it?
I can’t help but feel scared thinking that the ending of the special mission manager series that was serialized a little while ago might be related to that.
As expected, saying that the character is just speaking when it comes to defamation of public figures is way too pathetic…
Masaharu is coming in, but it’s quite tragic that a family member is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Sugahara Hiroyuki got broken because of that…
Hakushainabe…
>>116
Can we eat this at the Last Supper, or will we no longer even be able to eat nabe with Chinese cabbage…?
It’s not necessarily the case that someone still undergoing cancer treatment is a toxic uncle…
It might be a manga where a toxic uncle gives his opinion while looking at someone undergoing cancer treatment.
Are you talking about the author themselves, not a character from the manga?
I’ve never seen a manga that depicts the process of aging and gradually heading towards death in real-time.
What I said when I was young is different! But if you don’t change over the years, you’ll end up saying the same childish things for your whole life.
Eh…!?
If one is determined, they might be able to completely cure cancer.
A person who used to say bold things in their youth
I’m curious about how one’s thinking changes when faced with death.
>>126
There are those who say this every time, but the series has long since softened up since 15 years ago.
Since it’s the best-selling in the old man manga magazine category, it feels like they did a great job!
It looks like you’re secretly drinking.
Wasn’t the “poison uncle” the type to prefer dying at home rather than receiving treatment in a hospital?
Could it end up being the end-of-life planning edition?
Wasn’t there a serialization of Makoto Kondo’s works in Spirits or Superior…?
>>130
Is it about Mitsuo Hashimoto (the third generation) saying “When you see a doctor, think of them as the Grim Reaper”?
Horse death! Horse death!
You seem like you would dislike a two-block haircut.
Chemotherapy messes with your sense of taste, making it hard to enjoy food…
>>136
In the first place, commercially available noodle soup base is garbage! The homemade noodle soup base is supreme!
I used to say that, but as I’ve gotten older, store-bought noodle soup base is so delicious!!!
This time the hospital food is delicious!!! Is it because of the insulin being toxic???
Alright!
Shall we have a drink for the first time in a while tonight?
There’s another serious guy besides Gachi-kun!
It is true that commercially available products have become delicious.
>>141
The taste of noodle soup has not changed since long ago…
I wonder if this will be the opportunity for me to talk about original works here.
I thought the lips looked strange in black and white.
So it was a beard.
>>144
Now!?
I thought it looked like I was wearing lipstick, and it would be better to die! But then I realized it was an illusion.
But even now, it looks like strange lips.
I wonder if I’ll end up dying after eating the last napa cabbage hotpot.
>>150
Drinking the forbidden beer is delicious! Isn’t that great?
When I was younger, I used to think I wanted to eat steak and sushi before I died, but that didn’t happen.
It’s better not to die!
What if I was drinking beer?
I can’t tell if it’s fiction or the author’s projection.
Beer may be a health food, but it’s not a medicine…
There is still a possibility that it is just fiction, so don’t get your hopes up until it is confirmed.
At the point of the great civic elegy, it’s ideal to think about end-of-life planning without causing trouble to anyone when you die, but when it actually comes to dying, it seems like you would still flounder around a bit, right?
I was quite calmly aware of death.
There are no people who can eat their favorite things before they die, except for suicides.
Firstly, in the latter series, the poison uncle has been making cabbage hotpot more often than Chinese cabbage hotpot.