
It’s all about how you look at it.
Sneaky
>>32
!
If you look for the good, there are certainly things that shine.
What are you sneaking around for!?
If you lower your expectations and binge-watch, it might be bearable, but continuing to read this in a weekly magazine is really tough.
The person who approved that first episode should probably quit editing.
It was said in a rice ball manga that it gets interesting after going into space, but nearly all the notable scenes happen after entering space.
>>8
I really don’t want to make it a joke around Katsu Hachi DV Hachi.
I think the theme is consistent, but there is too much unnecessary information that makes it hard to digest.
It’s fine if there are terms I don’t quite understand.
Having similar terms without any connection is really not good.
The current Jump lacks works like this.
>>12
That’s wonderful…
“Is it to die in an explosion? I think it’s a good expression that captures the impermanence of all things well.”
It’s just clever to line up terms and say, “Look, this is sci-fi, right?”
An example of the character design of Kishi Kage being influenced in a negative way by the bratty aspect.
I wonder why conversations have become mainly about dodging the topic like that.
>>18
Doesn’t it seem like the worldview and characters have depth?
>>19
It’s how it looks.
Was the fact that the master character was almost useless also due to a distraction?
>>21
Isn’t it better to stay in a human state all the time?
>>24
It’s like saying that it would have been useful if it had become human.
>>24
The beast master is the kink of Lord Kishi, so watch your mouth.
How is it that, despite being a direct disciple, the story, impact, and quality of the Sasuke Chronicles are overshadowed by an unnamed copy ninja?
It’s just like Maru-kun.
I’m not a warrior, I’m a samurai! But I’m a ronin…
>>27
The samurai and the bushi are different, and it is easy to understand with one phrase that a ronin is relatively low in rank among the samurai.
It’s funny because I laugh every time I see the quotes.
If there were no bad parts, there were really interesting aspects.
There are an unusually high number of deduction points.
Even if we set Katsu Hachi aside, I wonder how it ended up being a battle royale venue in space with nothing on the first star…
It was impressive how Kosuke Masuda could pinpoint the flaws of bad manga accurately.
Sneaking
>>32
What are you sneaking around doing?
Don’t shift the things that shouldn’t be shifted.
Actually, I secretly read it all the way through at a net cafe!
Bolt and other works are interesting without any problems… Marco…? What are you talking about?
Well, it’s the author of Naruto, so I think a lot of people were thinking it would get interesting eventually. I felt the same way.
At the point where I got my head cut off and ate a katsudon, it clearly changed to, “Oh, this is no good anymore…”
That’s brutal.
No time to realize, huh?
A manga that made me realize how much things can change just with different editing.
At the time of publication, I was cringing at the episode where the elder brother from Demon Slayer is humiliated and disappears, and the moment when Hachimaru declares victory even after getting his head cut off.
I remember putting in a lot of effort to think it through until halfway, but it feels like the flow changed from Katsuhachi.
It’s interesting to analyze the original source before twisting it.
>>45
I remember that right after saying, “Actually, it’s a zigzag of Doraemon with rice balls!” Sunehachi appeared and the name was Honekawa, which caused the thread to become lively.
The other parts are just dull and boring.
The issue with the katsudon is simply that the person is too unpleasant, and the level is different.
Editors are important.
Reading this makes me reaffirm that Naruto really had charm as a protagonist.
At the katsudon part, it reminded me of Sora-kun eating lunch alone from the gag manga “Gag Manga Biyori.”
I remember that when eight people, including the mob samurai, gathered for the battle royale, it was treated as a title recovery, and I found that unsatisfactory.
>>52
Five out of eight people don’t know their names, you know.
Upon reflection, during SHIKAMARU’s time, the seniors who had not been featured until then all had familiar looks on their faces.
It’s interesting that the theory of a fake Katsu Hachi became mainstream because it’s so terrible.
The fact that it was genuine changed the flow significantly.
>>53
The design changed over there.
Of all things, the glasses that Kishi Hachi said were an important design point are also gone.
Beheaded, cut apart, and crushed.
The ugliness of refusing to admit defeat.
If you admit defeat, you’ll fall apart, so being worthless is more suited for a samurai.
It’s interesting how various titles have developed among the readers, along with the addition of shadows and eights.
I have come to express the output of producing something incomprehensible that deviates from the mainstream and general expectations as “zurashi.”
>>59
E… Eight speech!
Isn’t it a bit strange that you suddenly ate a katsudon? Could it be that the enemy is impersonating you?
I was just so confused, rather than contemplating…
It’s terrible how the master is being criticized for not being able to capture low-level criminals and instead showing his true self and letting them escape…
Although it’s called ‘shifting,’ if a person who is already off-kilter shifts, it just results in a bean ball.
Status screen
Courage – 8
While I was using it as a joke, it really defeated me and became infinite.
Telomere
A T value
What does it mean to lose a hill?
>>67
You have lost your righteousness.
>>59
It can be said that way, but it can also be said otherwise.
Growth!!
I didn’t want to believe that the person drawing DV8 had a family, even if just temporarily.
Meow 🐕
I have lost my wealth.
I have lost my hill.
You have lost your righteousness.
You’ve lost your courage.
>>74
I apologize for losing my entire body.
>>74
What does it mean to lose an hill?
>>176
They must have had no choice but to sell the land because they lost their wealth.
>>176
I lost the peak of the Demon Slayer volumes because of the volume of Samu 8.
>>176
A pile of volumes 1 and 2 stacked in the bookstore.
The stacked comics were returned.
>>74
What was the point of throwing away the earnest twist of having a protagonist who can’t exercise because they’re wearing glasses, despite being the main character…?
I like the story about ordering Demon Slayer and instead receiving Samuhachi.
>>76
Moreover, this is about the year-end and New Year period.
Since there was Demon Slayer, it was fine to post this.
I wonder why the line where I couldn’t answer the war god with “Shika Shiun” and interrupted the conversation remains in my memory.
My husband orders a lavish dinner, eats it outside, and comes back…
I am not lost, so I will take my leave.
I laughed at the story that when I bought volume 1, a small booklet came with it that allowed me to read up to the middle of volume 1.
I have mastered all of the Kongōyasha style!
I’ll decide whether it was interesting or not.
Volume 5
Katsu Hachi has probably just become a mistake, and I’ve come to accept it after going around in circles.
The editor-in-chief who cried after reading the first episode became a cause for concern.
>>88
I have no idea what kind of manga is interesting…
>>88
There are multiple types of crying…
>>95
I see… The editor-in-chief has it tough…
>>88
I handed over the manuscript at the celebration party.
It’s a declaration of not transferring and doing it in this magazine, and regardless of the content, it’s the kind of thing that moves you; the content is mostly just skimmed over because it’s during a party.
I was captivated by Hachimaru-kun’s ability to let the other person apologize in the end, even after fighting with the princess.
>>89
Did you carefully imagine what the readers would think about this area and the overall scene? There are too many scenes like that.
8 ∞
After all, it’s the princess’s fault, but I guess I’ll forgive her. This makes me wonder, is this guy really the protagonist?
It would have been understandable if the status had come out before these three situations, but it appeared afterwards…
To so easily deal with my Sekiwake-level holder… That technique… There’s no doubt… The top disciple of Yasha, and the second generation of the Kongō Yasha style… A samurai who travels as a lone wolf, accompanied by a holder of the komainu.
When I first read it, my impression was that before finding it interesting or boring, I just didn’t understand it, so there were a lot of threads that felt like study sessions to try to understand the terms and settings in order to enjoy the work.
It turned out that the result was disappointing, but…
Isn’t it terrible that even rice balls were being criticized so harshly back then?
>>98
It’s so ridiculous to blame it on the rice balls, no matter how much you try to shift the responsibility; it makes me laugh.
>>101
Half of it is correct.
My ear hurts.
>>125
The forced damage reduction is too strong for this template.
It depends on how you look at it.
Ohhhh!!
I thought it was a bit questionable that the setting of the Trinity, which was introduced as an extremely important and fundamental concept, has not been utilized at all afterward.
I think the Wano Country arc of One Piece and Samurai 8 have been quite influenced by Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
8
Infinity
No, the editor-in-chief intended to make it a pillar.
It didn’t happen, but…
>>107
The rice balls, the good bookstore, and the feature pages were all incredibly enthusiastic praise.
>>114
Don’t forget about the unusual amount of advertisements in the station and around the city.
Before heading into space, I was teasing about how the enemy was waiting for us! Even though we were saying that, we were taking a long time to reach Hachi-maru, which was the most peaceful moment.
But it seems like they were saying that the final key has come to Jump… ?
Right now, he is the purest protagonist.
>>110
During this serialization period, isn’t it Denji from Chainsaw Man…?
Okubo-kun… it’s the manga you drew…
There are many lines that are easy to remember as clichés, which shows that the sense of dialogue delivery is still intact.
>>112
“To explode and die?”
It doesn’t mean anything.
>>112
Isn’t it just that it’s memorable because it’s strange and unnatural?
I was doing it with the premise of an anime adaptation, but it seems impossible after all.
>>113
Isn’t there a suspicion that they remade Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai with some fillers?
>>142
Don’t put out information that makes me want you to make more Sam8.
It has been proven that the editor in charge of NARUTO was extremely competent.
I thought it was a work that could recognize Dr. Kishimoto’s style.
>>116
There is no doubt that this is definitely the work of Kishi Kage-sama…
Clearly, the only thing in the drawer of science fiction is Star Wars.
>>117
How rude! There is also AKIRA!
If there hadn’t been a leak about the rice balls, I think the voices blaming the animation would have been much louder than they are now.
Thank you, rice ball.
I guess no one expected something that would slip so completely like this to come out, not to mention comparing it to Naruto.
Adding +30 points makes a big difference of several digits.
Even as the author of Naruto, the fact that readers tried their best to understand the content as much as possible evokes a sense of melancholy.
I wonder if the person who drew it was able to come back to life.
>>131
Since they were almost a specialist assistant, it might not be the end just by returning to the BORUTO team.
I wish that “I’ll decide whether it’s ○○ or not” would become more popular.
>>132
This is not the only case, but the Sam 8 format is too self-contained and just ends there.
>>144
It’s how you see it.
It’s terrible that I can be sure it’s a manga drawn by Kishimoto because it definitely has the flavor of NARUTO even when it’s boring.
Is it a problem just because it’s sci-fi?
>>135
It’s how you look at it.
>>135
There are quite a few hit works in Jump that are sci-fi, to begin with.
At first, they said things like “you have to endure and read” and other nonsensical things.
I liked that no one said, “This was not written by Lord Kishikage.”
I want to bring Gintoki Sakata into the story.
When early spoilers come out, it quickly reaches 1000 replies, and it used to consume about 5 to 10 threads in 2 to 3 hours.
I believe the maximum gust speed was undoubtedly a terrifying manga.
The naming of the techniques was also terrible in the more ordinary parts.
This was something that occasionally happened in NARUTO as well.
>>145
What is a woodpecker?
I think it was somewhat artistic that the truth was revealed from a tweet from a few years ago.
I love the unmotivated information page that forcefully created eight items.
>>146
This judge’s collar is ridiculously funny.
They were probably operating with the premise of being animated.
In fact, that legendary work was made interesting through editing, and even Dragon Ball experiences that…
>>148
It’s not something that can be resolved solely by editing.
In the end, it seems that the combination is not good.
Of course, if it’s the second work by the author of NARUTO, the editorial department will push it.
If Naruto had been hands-off, half of the main characters would be working part-time at animal and ramen shops, the world view would be mysterious, and there would probably be questions about the power dynamics with lords and nobles showing up.
The great first editor who initially rejected everything.
The key and holder combine to become a keychain!
The current state of things has such terrible taste that even Korokoro (a children’s magazine) might question it.
>>153
What are you talking about? Keys and keychains have no relation to each other.
That’s good, isn’t it?
For some reason, the comic series starts with volume 01.
>>154
It is planned to end around volume 10, but it might take longer!
>>159
Right after the series ended, they took over Bolt as initially planned.
There’s a possibility that after crying once at the party venue, I couldn’t even call it a terrible manga the next day when I looked back at it.
There are probably manga that have already been decided to be adapted into anime or stage productions, so it’s all good.
>>157
Isn’t this really the one that the original author scattered?
>>157
Don’t bring up things that make me uncomfortable.
>>157
This is no good because it’s simply too sad for the fans.
Well, it was clear to anyone that they wanted to set the next pillar.
The memory of how the content of the Sam8 thread became inflated and resulted in chaos during the Divine Warrior arc.
It’s boring until you go into space, and after that, it’s uncomfortable.
If it were the work of an ordinary manga artist, it would start with whether to read it or not.
Since it’s a manga by Kishi Kage, everyone has probably read it, so on top of that, this.
It feels like there was no mutual relationship and the Trinity wasn’t established.
>>169
The princess and the holder are both external enhanced parts, and the samurai side does not give anything at all.
People call it an exploitative structure.
>>169
In reality, it’s like this…
>>200
Stop with the typos like Hachimaru-kun.
>>200
I’m waiting…
Kongō Yasharyū, second generation… called and honored as a warrior…
Do not forget the Trinity.
The princess is just a buff device.
Thinking back on my conversation with Mr. Oda, there were many instances that made sense in a negative way.
Just because a previous work is popular, it doesn’t mean it will sell on its own.
Reaching the point of being animated is an amazing achievement.
That’s the new work from the author of Naruto! I can’t help but support it, woo! I felt the editorial team’s determination.
The editorial department has experienced many times that the next work after a popular one is a failure…
>>174
I think there was no room to spare.
>>174
It was common for a new series by a big-hit author to be cut short immediately.
That work wasn’t that bad, but it was at a level that made it impossible to surpass the current roster.
It’s rare for things to be this bad up to this point.
There was something like Hachimaru being in an app that only had protagonists from animated works implemented.
Well, it’s common for a writer who has a hit to flop with their next work…
It felt like the atmosphere of NARUTO when it was bad.
Because Nagai cried in front of everyone, no one could later say “this is crap.”
In any case, I think it was born from the feeling of trying to write freely as I see fit.
What comes out of that is quite something too.
Someone said that it wasn’t even a complete neologism, and it was really hard to read because it kept assigning original meanings to terms that already exist in reality.
Should I say that it lasted a year thanks to Kishihachi’s power, or that even with Kishihachi’s power it was canceled after a year, with so many copies piled up and overly excessive promotion for volumes 1 and 2 that did not sell very well?
There’s hardly anything likable about this currently most pure protagonist…
What will happen to the samurai who lost the princess!? I love questions that seem to only think about oneself.
When I read the story of the samurai country in NARUTO, I think they probably wanted to expand on this idea.
Even if you let an average person do it, it wouldn’t turn out this badly, so it’s some kind of talent, after all.
However, it is essential for the type that requires an editor to grip the handle.
Was there no one who could stop the infinite when 8 lay sideways?
You’re about 30 years out of touch with the times.
The second work is often a failure.
Like me…
The impression of Hachimaru’s face, which seemed unable to argue but also not convinced, was really striking.
The cover of the Demon Slayer volume with the Wind Hashira was lost.
The martial god’s form is too strong and can be dangerous if used carelessly.
If it weren’t for the editing, there’s no doubt that the work that would not have been released to the world is Demon Slayer.
It would certainly be better if it just ended up being boring.
Because the editor-in-chief cried and praised during the initial stages, there’s no way the lower ranks can undermine it.
Interfering with the basic settings has become taboo, leading to tragedy.
I don’t really understand the setting where a dog meows.
It’s terrible that, despite the Demon Slayer boom, they only shipped Sam 8, which isn’t selling well at all, leading to cries of frustration from bookstores.
I’m not excited!
A mountain of Sam Hachi’s paperback books was formed on a flat hill, causing the hill to disappear.
The volumes of Samuhachi are not selling at all, so there has been a pile left for a long time.
The second work usually turns out to be a failure…
The third work is something or another…
The second work is Bolt, right?