
MORNING KC. Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue based on “Miyamoto Musashi” by Eiji Yoshikawa.
Just give up already.
There has been absolutely no news in the Morning magazine either…
I wonder what the author is doing now.
>>3
Just the other day, the latest episode of the real series was published.
It’s kind of annoying that I’m drawing in real life every now and then.
You will buy the catalog for the last manga exhibition.
The interim progress may be skipped, but that’s essentially the final chapter of Vagabond.
Although there’s been a hiatus, it’s finally the real 100th episode!
Do you have any intention of properly concluding anything other than Slam Dunk?
>>8
You’re finishing with a buzzer-beater, aren’t you?
If there’s a long way to go, that’s one thing, but now there’s only Ganryū Island left.
I feel like just getting it over with quickly.
Musashi was able to grow rice in the fields and earn a living.
Happily ever after.
If you didn’t feel like drawing, you should have just wrapped it up with the agriculture edition.
You can live off royalties without doing anything, right?
I thought it might be fine since Shigurui has already been released.
If I feel like I can’t write any more interestingly than this, I think I’ll quit.
The reason I quit Slam Dunk is the same.
Huh, haven’t you seen Musashi writing the Book of Five Rings at Reigan-do?
>>16
I at least want them to sell this…
This is
>>16
Is this what you mean?
It’s impressive that Musashi doesn’t do only Ganryujima.
Musashi lost miserably on Ganryūjima as if it were a lie.
I wanted to read more about Ganryujima, but I guess I have to give up now.
It’s slow, but I’m posting regularly, so I think I’m trying to finish reality.
Really, it’s just a matter of having a sword fight with Kojiro now…
I intensely dislike the way this guy is treated like a craftsman who is constantly in pursuit of something.
I’m just a typical genius-type writer who’s good at spreading out ideas but bad at folding them back in, with a tendency to run away out of boredom…
You might have gotten tired of killing Kojiro.
>>24
Then it’s fine if I died as a swordsman like Ume-ken…
There was a year when we declared the story’s conclusion, right?
Around 2007?
The calligrapher said they can’t write if the brush isn’t flowing, but you’re a manga artist, right?
When asked if the fight between Kojiro and Takezou in this manga is likely to be interesting…
It’s frustrating that if I get inspired while watching the movie Slam Dunk, I might be able to create something interesting.
Let the author draw the continuation!
Re-reading about three volumes of the GIAI is very satisfying.
When I saw Kojiro defeat Musashi,
I was excited, thinking that Yawachi would be calling himself Kojiro.
It has been clearly stated that it won’t be included in the electronic version of Morning, but I’m trying to remember if it was included when the electronic version started coming out.
The author is someone who is too much of an artist, for better or worse.
Is plowing the rice field the end?
>>38
It ends with being invited to Kokura Castle in Kyushu.
Before I knew it, it had already become a manga that started serialization about 30 years ago.
Kojiro is in Kokura.
Musashi has decided to go to Kokura.
Why does it stop with this?
For a time, there would always be a note at the end of each volume saying the next volume is scheduled for spring next year! But that was never kept, was it?
Even though it’s really interesting, I wonder why it doesn’t seem to get much attention on forums.
I think I have many friends, drinking buddies, and colleagues that I like, and I don’t think there’s an issue with the fun factor.
>>43
No matter how hard I try, the frequency of publication
On the days it appears, a thread will be created.
>>43
It’s very much like a young adult manga, for better or for worse.
It’s hard to grasp women’s popularity, and works like that are weak in the otaku community.
I can understand that many people outside the otaku community like it.
Isn’t it because it’s an irregular serialization in a magazine?
This is a lively place where you can easily read comics online.
It seems like I’m losing motivation since I’ve already drawn what feels like the actual final episode.
While it’s fun to talk about my impressions after reading it through in real time…
In the latest episode, it feels like discussing various things is unnecessary.
When the paperback comes out, I should be able to talk about it in the thread, right?
How many years has it been stopped?
I talked about the 10th anniversary of the series being on hiatus a while ago.
The reality is that the Swan’s last match is too perfectly completed from any of the three perspectives of the Takahashi chapter.
Lately, the reality feels incomplete as it progresses with the current situations of three people in every episode.
In the days when it was Nonomiya if it was Nonomiya, Togawa if it was Togawa, and Takahashi if it was Takahashi, it was easier to talk about.
It feels like Takahashi’s edit was too strong and overshadowed the other two.