
Please feel free to stay overnight tonight. It’s already late, and there are no cars passing by. There might be some dangerous things around. During the night, there are no fears as you are my old friend.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I like it, but there are so many variations that I wonder which Dream Gentleman you’re talking about?
It feels like there are so many options being presented, like some kind of acrobatic sales tactic, that I don’t know which one I should buy.
>>2
For now, just buy the horror edition, and later you can read the side stories and fantasy edition.
I like the Fantasy Trilogy.
>>3
I like that place, but I’m a bit sad because my hand ended up taking a different route…
I want to read school ghost stories as well.
>>4
I want to see the live-action version, but it’s nowhere to be found.
>>7
Is it the guy from Kick Hopper doing Yamagishi-kun?
The wonderful older brother has many works, and since there are reprints in the collected editions, I don’t know which one to buy.
Many creators have had their brains fried by the gentleman of dreams.
This gentleman is doing what needs to be done around Cookie-chan’s grandfather.
>>9
Because they have skills on par with Golgo.
I really love the art style from the first few episodes of the adventure arc.
I like the three connected ones that look like they emerged from the hand and the series that seems to have sunk with a boat.
I started with something more humorous, so when it got serious, I was like, “Who the hell are you?!”
Didn’t we used to be able to watch live-action on Amazon Prime?
Is it sold at Village Vanguard?
>>17
At Book Off, you can sometimes buy manga paperback books for around one coin if you go to the manga section.
It often appears in other titles, doesn’t it?
Lady Night
Whenever a new publication comes out, it’s usually reprinted, so I can read it again.
I like ghostly women, satori, and half-doll figures.
I feel like this author prefers detective stories that are more aesthetic and fantastical than occult.
When I was a child, I found it on my dad’s bookshelf and asked, “Can I read this?” but I was told that the horror stories were not okay. Instead, I was told that school ghost stories were fine.
If the horror stories are no good, isn’t there a lot of stuff in early school ghost stories that people say is pretty bad too?
>>23
No, the problem is not on the erotic side…
>>30
The horror story includes ghosts of married women, you know.
Then there were girls who would offer their virginity… and there were also needle fetish girls…
It seems that this and Vampire Hunter D share common sources that have influenced them.
I wonder if PA Works will animate a fantasy or horror series.
It’s the kind of story that mixes in really disturbing and grotesque elements like “Needle Woman,” so you need to be mentally prepared for it.
The thread image is an image of Toshihiko Seki’s voice.
If it’s a live-action version, it would be Masaki Kyomoto.
Since I entered through a dreamy feeling, the vibe of the adventure action is just too different…!!
I want to walk around wearing nice clothes like a charming older brother.
>>29
Putting everything else aside, that ridiculously large hat is a high hurdle.
“Shoot and it moves!… No, I mean, move and it shoots.”
Mark and Akko are hot!
The adventure and action section feels different because it’s filled with gags and comedy.
In the past, there was a topic about a gruesome element in Bakabon where the body was gradually turned into money.
I feel like there was a similar theme in a manga by the teacher from even earlier than that.
Who is the girl in the spider story from the horror chapter?
Is it true that the horror series was serializing normally in a boys’ magazine?
>>38
Wasn’t the horror edition from Tokuma’s Medium?
Anthology book
It’s not limited to “Mugen Shinshi,” but sometimes I think it’s a reprint, only to find out it’s a new work.
It’s a new work! But then it’s a self-remake.
I thought it was a self-remake, but it turned out to be a new work.
When it comes to Mugen Shinshi, it’s all about the lewd dance.
>>40
It’s unbearable to be married off to an important person in a big corporation and almost become a mummy.
But when I first read the Sutcharaka chapter as a kid, I was shocked to discover parody gag manga.
I still think that the adventure action part is my favorite, even with the nostalgia factor included.
I like stories about getting revenge after almost being killed at an inn.
I like school ghost stories because they include erotic elements.
I bought it a few years ago at the Mugen Gentleman video store, but I don’t have a deck, so it’s been kept away in the back.
Isn’t Noitamina supposed to be a slot for adapting things like this? I’ve been thinking that for a long time now.
Takahashi-sensei has been influencing a surprisingly wide range of manga artists, isn’t he?
The first story of the horror edition still has remnants of Mami’s boyhood.
Ms. Nayuko is unfortunate again…!
A chewy middle-aged woman is erotic.
If a beautiful boy dresses in women’s clothing, he should be called a beautiful boy in women’s clothing, not a beautiful girl.
I feel like I’ve been told about a preference like that.
He is a mysterious writer, isn’t he?
It seems that the style varies completely depending on the time, yet there is also a consistent atmosphere.
Just when I thought it was dead, it bounced back.
The eye of the hand is nice, isn’t it?
I like the idea of a stupid girl who committed suicide and a cat that licked her blood, or something like that.
I used to dislike boy’s action dramas, but I’ve started to like them recently.
I’ve been waiting a long time hoping that this will be made into an anime.
If I win the lottery, I want to make it into an anime.
I wonder if it will accidentally get animated on Netflix or something!
I love the adventure chapter the most.
This is it!
I like it enough to go all the way to Akita to see the original artwork exhibition.
There were too few accommodations around, and it was tough.
>>59
I’m sorry…
Masuda is seriously in the middle of nowhere…
There are accommodations near Yokote Station…
I’m somewhat of a parallel world traveler, but I got married around the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, so I’m at a good age.
The story of the cool older brother actively working in the Showa era is basically parallel to the Sucharaka chapter, as it actually takes place before the war.
It’s understandable to mention the works that influenced Kazuhira Fujita.
>>62
I wanted to become Yosuke Takahashi, after all.
I started with Captain, so it took me a while to realize it was an aesthetic manga.
Well, it would be annoying if my dad suddenly showed up while I’m coolly taking down the yokai…
The author says that if you draw a beautiful girl and tweak it a bit, you can create a handsome boy! But that’s just unreasonable!
Teru Tajima wrote that zombie manga.
I remember reading it in bits and pieces, but it suddenly turned into a series with a relaxed atmosphere.
There are things like this and school horror stories where the style is different in the early stages, right?
“Call me a wonderful older brother.”