
Until Grunenthal’s extinction, for about ten years, Yoko and Erika will live through the tumultuous stormy era engulfing the solar system. “GUNNM Mars Chronicle” will be renewed into “GUNNM Mechanized Warfare Chronicle”… Stay tuned! GUNNM Mars Chronicle End
Does the author have a life?
Look forward to it!
For now, it seems we’ve finally entered the Panzer Kunst chapter.
Since I’m still surprisingly young, I probably won’t need cybernetic surgery… maybe.
It’s disappointing, Gelktoi…
I mean, you’re saying things like an AI, but are you really a necro-soldier?
Speaking of which, I forgot to keep following it from halfway through.
In the end, I wonder if the past arc itself is still not over.
>>6
I can’t say for sure, but I think the main story will revolve around training in mecha techniques from now on.
Maybe it was reset because most of the story was a revenge tale of an old man that had been unknown for nearly ten years…
Rather than being a conclusion, it feels more like the completion of the third part!
The old man died quickly, huh…
I thought it was a mission with hidden motives, but it was handled quite straightforwardly…
I thought there’s no way the conversation would end with just cannibalism after being that cautious in making the request, and then I thought about how dirty the person was.
I wonder if it will go back to the latest story once we reach the point where we are picked up by Id on Earth.
Surely, until just before the past story, didn’t we also do a little bit of the scenes after LO?
The plain Eririka live body, which I had been with for a long time, will also be immediately discarded.
Kuan was a great character, and is that how it ends…?
I thought that, but it wouldn’t be strange if they appear as Necro Soldiers in the future.
It seems that characters with strong names that resemble warriors are generally being repurposed as Necro Soldiers in modern times.
Jashugan has also been resurrected as a Necro Soldier!
I was waiting because it’s tough unless I read it all at once.
Here we go!
There aren’t many strong characters who come back to life after dying that would be exciting.
I can’t believe that Grünthal is even paying attention to Earth’s characters.
I’m worried that this author might be the next to go after Kentaro Miura.
No matter how high the quality is, being a slow writer is still no good!
>>20
It’s still a pace of one volume per year, so it shouldn’t be slower than I thought…
Gelder!
When I think about it, Gerda wasn’t even Gali’s master or anything!
Again?
This isn’t about doing Gun Dream 0, but it seems like it’s a story that continues from LO, doing some flashbacks.
Aren’t we done with the conversation between Gali and Erika here?!
Finally, we can see the flow from the mech skills mission to the atmospheric drop sentence, rejoice!
>>26
And 20 years later~
It’s true that it’s slow, but during the period when the series is on pause, I tend to build up my drawings, so when I resume, a lot gets published at once. Among slow writers, I’m actually quite fast.
Did it really end up being just a story about a random old man…?
Since I became popular at a young age, I might actually be younger than expected…
>>29
Even when I was doing space karate, I had the image of a veteran writer from an old era working hard, but I was still in my 30s.
I feel like I’m going to lose my mind.
When “GUNNM” was serialized, I was about twenty years old, right?
Did Erika grow from being a terrible girl?
Well, both Muji and LO come to a neat conclusion.
Even if the worst comes to worst and the Mars War Chronicles ends unfinished, the damage won’t be that significant.
I remember something about a maid who seemed to have a split personality causing a commotion, but what happened afterwards?
>>34
The child’s issues have not been particularly addressed.
Well, it’s probably the Necro Soldier or its prototype, so it should appear later.
He was an amazing prodigious writer, wasn’t he?
I don’t understand why you ignored the teachings of your master about things like cannibalism and created a secret organization, even though you are a founding member of the Hexenhaus.
>>37
It could be seen as a trap to completely lure out Quan, but it looked delicious as it was being eaten.
If I’m going to dispose of it anyway, I want to eat a beautiful girl’s meat.
It’s tough to suddenly be denied something I’ve been doing for a long time.
I was probably getting frustrated while trying to justify my past actions.
Toroha-chan? The floating nipples on the body are nice, aren’t they?
I won’t say it’s boring, but I want to read more stories that make me go “whoa” like LO.
The way of life of Mustar was incredibly intense.
But I think Mustar had impact and charm that rivaled the legendary characters of the past.
There is a drawback in that it’s too much of a stranger old man.
Space karate is great, isn’t it?
What a foolish man to risk his life for Erika’s empty shell body.
>>46
Well, it’s just that I don’t like the idea of being eaten, so I had them cremated afterwards…
LO also had quite a bit of both support and opposition at the time…
Eirika is also an evil little brat, but I’ve developed some attachment to her, so it’s a complicated feeling knowing how it will all end.
ZOTT was wondering what we were being made to read in real time…
No matter which direction it goes, it’s interesting.
I liked the story about the people who fight using hypnosis in LO.
After all the build-up, the amazing guy shows up and gets his neck snapped and dies instantly.
>>51
Back then, Mbappe was probably planned to be the final boss…
The artwork in “Mujirushi Gun Mumei” is incredibly impressive, but even though it’s a relatively old-style comic in terms of screen composition, it suddenly becomes modern in LO, making it hard to believe that only five years have passed.
>>52
LO is packed with plenty of sci-fi gimmicks even within the story.
It’s so captivating to watch because the expression is honed to a level that can fully convey it.
You can achieve such intensity with digital painting!
LO has done about two volumes’ worth of the unknown past of an aunt…
It’s a good story when I read it again.
Until it exploded into an incredible scale, I wondered what this was all about with space karate.
>>54
Personally, I like space karate and I think it’s also science fiction, but even back then and now, I wonder what this is.
I like you, but somehow…
Mubati was such a great enemy, so it was really sad to see him reduced to a minor character and come to an end.
“Last Order! The title recovery is great, isn’t it?”
Well, even if it’s with the intention of disposal, it’s not right for the old men to devour the body of the loli that was taken care of.
It’s true that there’s nothing Mbadi can do now that Gally has Yupiteru and Melchizedek on her side.
The story about the old woman is really great when looked at individually… but it’s because ZOTT is stopped!
Did he get defeated without any possibility of a Mbappé revival?
I was wondering if it would come back once the past arc ended and we returned to the present timeline.
>>63
Since I was minced by an old lady and thrown into space, well…
It’s common in this work to tease a glimpse of the part you want to read, leaving you anxious on the side.
If you mechanize your body early, you can avoid becoming a necrosoldier, which is a good deal.
The corpse is utilized.
Gally and the vampire BBA are immune to hacking, they are incredibly strong, and there was nothing Mudadi could do at that point.
Mubadi became enlightened through karate, didn’t he…?
Dr. Nova is better than Mbadi…
Well, I suppose the invincible Trinidad could have torn apart at least the guys from space karate…
It’s clever that Mbappé was a deterrent, but now that he’s gone, things have started to change.
The masterful techniques and tactical combat descriptions unfold, and when rereading towards the end, it becomes mind-boggling at the scale of the ultimate cosmic karate.
>>74
I quite like the battle between Omdufu and Toji.
It’s nice that the devastating technique you can’t use when you have allies has a flair for the dramatic.
I immediately go off on a tangent, but that tangent leads to an interesting type of writer, so I find myself going “ugh…”
I want to see the modern part that was skipped in Martian Chronicles.
Muji is just a bit too much of a masterpiece…
LO is also a masterpiece in a different direction, but…
>>78
It’s painful that the PlayStation game, which was probably planned to be done originally under the Muji brand, has become a premium item.
Having come this far, I suppose you will depict life and war in Grunthal, but I also have the feeling that I want to return to the present already.
As the author themselves says, they are a writer with a very erratic bipolar style…
Space karate and underwater knights have a manic style…
I want to depict both a high-energy story where no one dies and a tale driven by the murderous impulses of humans, so I will include both in one work.
Though I said it’s “space karate,” I really like the classic sci-fi feel of the various things happening during the tournament.
The rulers of Venus, who are now like little people finally being consumed by designer organisms, or the Jupiter inhabitants whose mechanization is progressing.
I like Jupiter cats because they are cute.
Even if I create a grand stage, I can’t shake off the existence of antimatter strikes that return everything to nothing and black holes.
They’re interesting, but they’re no good, those guys!
Space karate ended quite science fiction with the final antimatter punch and black hole fist…
>>86
I wonder if modern armored tactics are stronger than that.
I guess they’re strong…
>>89
I don’t think anything can surpass that in terms of the scale of destruction, right?
In terms of hacking, the pinnacle in technology might be Trinidad, while in terms of destructive scale, it could be Kaerla, and it felt like there was a parallel arrangement of the top in each respective field.
It’s amazing how those two managed to actually kill a dragon and even swallow stars…
The boss of Mechanismo mentioned that there is a super AI on Venus, and in the beginning of the Mars War Chronicles, they were doing something on Venus, so I wonder if that was related to making connections.
In the modern part of the Mars War Chronicles, it seems like Yupi-tan and Melchizedek’s support has disappeared, causing a weakening. What happened?
>>90
Arthur is cooperating because if things continue like this, Yale will be completely blown away.
Yupitan was just interfering with national secrets and using them without permission…
The strength that comes from the techniques of great martial artists, whether it be mechanized arts or space karate, is romantic and something I like.
But once you give them a mechanical body, it inevitably leads to planet destruction! What’s going on with that?
The swallowed body also has a subtle cheat-like feeling.
Well, that seems to have a huge downside as well.
There’s no helping it; solo planet destruction is a man’s romance after all.
The story about the nerf start in Mars War might be next…
It seems that even with mech techniques, the Black Hole Fist is something that can’t be handled.
It seems I can manage at least the Dragon Slayer’s bone-breaking lower kick.
Can you come back to the current timeline?
It feels like we’re still continuing the past story even with the time jump?
The one that Gali took while saying “Last Order!” is still alive, isn’t it…?
Huh?
I was thinking, “How long are they going to keep doing the past for another 10 years after the latest read?” and then it turns out that’s the end.
It’s a really good story about Arthur feeling a sense of mission that if he messes up this time, humanity will truly be extinct, leading him to revive things up to this point.
I was born in Jerusalem and cosmic karate, but
Finally, we have reached the point where Gally and the others can properly learn the art of mechanization.
The old man behind the mech techniques had quite a bit of confidence, but I don’t think he can compete with the antimatter fist and the black hole fist…
>>105
It’s not so much about karate or anything, but their cheat bodies are so lawless that there’s no way to deal with it just through fighting and mechanical technology…
>>121
Understanding your own body down to the screws and what you can do from there is part of the essence of cyborg karate, you know…
It’s a utilization method that even those who made things like Sanchin Barrier didn’t consider.
At the point of LO, to be honest, I didn’t really care about Gally, since it was mostly about space karate anyway.
I can’t just say to get on with the main storyline and move on quickly, so all I can say is to draw as you like.
I’m glad that the uninterested conversation continued even after it became once a week.
>>107
If you’re not interested because it’s the past arc, then it seems like the story will revolve around the training leading up to the atmospheric reentry punishment, so things won’t change in the future either.
When you are ready to use the Dragon Slayer Bone Breaker, it’s as if the person themselves is a time bomb, making it closer to bomb disposal than a martial arts battle.
>>108
What do you think about things like antimatter fist, wormhole fist, and black hole fist!
The story of Gally seems to be complete in itself.
It’s okay, but this will take 10 years…
The past arc isn’t really on that high of a level to begin with.
Even Tsai Kuro is an upper-tier warrior rank and is superior to Kwan.
Regarding space karate, it seems like there was an error that occurred for a specific individual in pursuit of romance.
As a system, it seems that armored techniques have the highest versatility.
It’s already a predetermined course until the drop punishment, but I can’t imagine how the story will unfold when it comes to fighting alongside Supernova.
At the end of LO, Gali’s story really came to a conclusion.
The living body has returned to Earth.
Right now, I’m being shown the past of the real Gariy.
It feels like the current conversation ended abruptly, but it seems like it might be a while before we continue.
I wonder if Master Zex is doing well.
>>118
In modern times, it is only briefly mentioned, and the discussion has been stuck on contemporary themes, so it’s not lively.
The Imaginose body and the Phizroi body, as well as the D-Ripper, are beyond the realm of individual development.
>>119
The old man who created the phizoloid bodies that line up with those coming up from Zalem is amazing…
There are certainly parts where the user is doing something unexpected.
Even if Erika becomes a cyborg, she can’t match Gally and goes crazy with jealousy, right?
I know that much.
I don’t really understand why Erika became a zombie soldier…
Because the Physio Body was a profound technology that sought mastery.
For some reason, there was a transmission of technology, but basically, cyber martial arts are difficult to build upon.
The Panzerkunst, which is developed and used based on the premise of being against machines, is strong in that respect.
I have a strong feeling that they’re renewing it because of what we are currently being shown.
I only know that I was killed by Gally just before the main story.
Just like Damascus sword craftsmen, extraordinary artisans and technicians can easily pop up around.
It’s good that I saved Erica’s body, but it’s being shot into the incinerator.
Eurika is connected through Mechanismo, so it seems that could lead to the annihilation of Grunthal from that direction.
>>130
“It’s mentioned that they were cut off from Jupiter, which led to their destruction, and since the mechanism has a Russian name, that organization itself might have its roots connected to Jupiter.”
That was their wish, and it’s not about wanting to bring them back to life, but rather not wanting to turn them into food for the flesh-eaters.
>>131
Eerika would probably laugh through her nose if she saw it.
>>133
That aside, it might end up being like “stop it, it’s gross.”
>>131
If you become a cyborg, you have to properly dispose of your real body; otherwise, it could be picked up without your permission and lead to something outrageous, as Sensei Shika has proven with his own experience…
It’s fine that it’s the person’s will to give up their body, but it was just gross that those old men were eating it…
If we had eaten together, it would have all worked out smoothly.
>>134
It was a sudden turn of events, but it seems like the result won’t change, so there’s a feeling of relief for wrapping it up.
Since there was room to infinitely stray off on various side paths while leaving each person’s intentions behind, the time jump is honestly appreciated.
I can’t believe there are mixed opinions about LO.
It’s super funny!
>>141
The Mustard arc was well-received when it was available for free reading all at once, but during the serialization, it was just filled with complaints, so that’s how it goes.
>>141
The work is undeniably interesting, but…
I think I can’t deny if someone says that MUJI and the atmosphere have changed too much, or that Kaerula’s recollections are too long.
That was indeed long…
Indeed, if I don’t let it grow, there won’t be much room to get involved in various discussions.
It’s too tough to wait 11 years until the Mars Wars are over.
>>145
But it’s over!
It took about 10 years until the story of Panzerkunst came up…
This is impossible, isn’t it…?
It seems like the author has something like a cosmic history in their mind and wants to express it all.
Every time I read it again, I realize it was a reflection on the past that arose from new problems in the present.
It feels like I’m wrapping everything up in LO and only delving deeper into the world view as a lifelong work.
It’s impressive how they’ve kept this going for such a long time just talking about Erika and the new character…
When LO was talking about Colonel Pain, it was really boring.
I regained my balance in karate.
>>153
To be honest, I felt uncertain about Gali until the very end.
Space karate is interesting at first, and the ultimate fire was even more interesting.
>>157
Gally hasn’t changed from being a cool character.
It would be fine if they were the guardians of the children in the very early stages, but they feel out of place among the passionate and determined adult characters.
Yet, because the role ends with the story moving as if driven by a mechanical god, I find myself wanting it to withdraw.
I’m really glad that Zekka and Teacher Zex are here.
LO’s past of Kaerura from the early Garii Wujiji period is seriously…
It seems like Gelkuto’s brain is derived from artificial life, so in the end, I wonder if the story will converge there.
There have already been plenty of artificial life forms, so it might be Martians or something.
It was about 60% Mustar and 40% Kwan.
Both were interesting, so I don’t have much dissatisfaction.
I thought I’d never see a grandma with a rusty can in her mouth again, but since I saw one, I might be fairly satisfied.
>>159
Is that Gossen who’s said to be erased from existence?
I was almost forgetting about Meister Gerukuto.
I think LO would have been really awkward if the karate tournament hadn’t started.
The grim, dark, and serious atmosphere from the original Muji seemed to have disappeared.
Colonel Pain was really incomprehensible, wasn’t he? LO
>>163
I can understand the role, but why is it especially some random, unimportant old man with no particular backstory? That was a bit confusing.
The impressions differ for those who were following the series.
I thought the Kaerura flashback chapter was interesting too.
>>164
It’s interesting if you read it all at once, but just imagine suddenly going back over a year from ZOTT.
Hurry back to the present, will you?
>>164
People’s preferences are as varied as can be…
It’s common for someone who likes the same chapter as me to have different preferences when it comes to the next chapter.
Kaerura is also a stunning beauty, a master of kung fu, and a vampire princess who has lived since the dawn of modern humanity.
The setting is interesting, but there are aspects that I find just a bit off.
I can’t really put into words why that is.
>>165
The story is about how a sudden newcomer from LO is now supporting the foundation of the current world.
Huh, is that how you feel?
Also, above all, I can’t take LO seriously because the overall vibe is just too light.
>>177
That’s a place where I guess we just have to give up since this writer has an extremely unique style of storytelling…
Gali is somehow hard to cheer for…
I feel like that has been compensated because Zex has been becoming more and more like a main character.
Wait, wait, just when I thought a new book was out, it’s about Kaerura’s past.
The next one was also about Kaerura’s past.
Gally was really a great protagonist back in the original series, you know…
LO has changed its vibe a bit too much, huh?
The smell of iron and oil in the scrap metal village has mostly disappeared…
I used to like Colonel Pain, you know.
I killed that weakling because I was unsatisfied and relied too much on the strength of my body without thinking deeply.
It feels like becoming the one being trampled and manipulated makes me realize that this is the same as what I did to Colonel Pain, doesn’t it?
It’s understandable that they had to come up with a reason for Gally to be troubled since she had already grown in the original series, but I couldn’t help but wonder why it had to be the suddenly introduced Colonel Pain that was troubling her.
There were times when there were gaps due to the relationship between the magazine publication and transfers.
I want you to remember that Gally tends to be influenced by the sudden appearance of that man, not just by the pain she recalls.
Isn’t it precisely because it’s suddenly emerged?
I killed them because I didn’t care about the other person at all.
Gally gets too cocky and suffers a painful experience, which leads to me dealing a massive destruction punch. That pattern has certainly been used too many times.
I quite like Kaerura.
Colonel Pain often appears in hallucinations despite being a sudden character who dies quickly.
What can I say, it was the source of harassment and chaos.
The emotions there are difficult to understand, which created a bad cycle making it even harder to empathize with Garry.
Gally has become quite ambiguous as a character, but the living flesh twist was good, and the martial arts were interesting, so overall it turned out to be okay!
I don’t dislike the Kaerura arc, but I was wondering who the protagonist is and whose story I’m being shown.
>>183
I thought the flashback was long until I realized that he was considered the protagonist of the previous work.
>>183
The protagonist of LO is Zex.
Do you need this story?
Colonel Pain thought that Gally’s guilt was just an illusion, so he was a bit taken aback when he realized that something was seriously possessing her.
Even a small grudge can make a big presence.
Eirika’s dad is also creating a big turning point for Mustar.
I think the thing that triggered this work has been a small item for quite a long time.
>>187
But both Zapan and Erika’s dad were understandable, but Colonel Payne just lacks too much backbone…
>>196
It’s like being in the position of a weak cyborg A with no character depth or anything…
“It’s Gally-kun’s brain.”
Only in this section, after a long time, I found the story around Gari to be really funny!
There were also feelings of, “What’s the point of listening to the concerns of those who have become immortal in space?” regarding the talk around the ping.
I like Randan Namnam.
I liked the part where Gally from LO fights Zykro.
Was it pleasurable to twist and kill the enemies like bugs while reminiscing?
This work simply has interesting and uninteresting sudden appearances.
There are many side roads.
No matter how gloomy the story gets, I love that the refreshing feeling of space karate blows everything away.
If it’s a world like that, I’ll go to that karate tournament at my own risk.
It’s true that Zex’s story is a side story, but…
Now that it’s over, I love Kaerura’s past so much that I’d want it to be made into a movie on its own, but I did stop buying the tankobon there for a while.
Karate is the ultimate expression of “what is this,” and it’s extremely interesting, so anything goes!
If you think Zapan and Colonel Pain are on the same level due to some kind of rivalry, then you really lack reading comprehension.
Well, if you could create something that everyone loves, it would be a miraculous work.
>>202
I think most people who like Battle Angel Alita will also like the Motorball arc.
I like the battle scenes from Kaerura’s memories.
Instead of moping around, train in karate and you can just knock down anyone you don’t like!
The sub-story tournament ended up being more interesting than the main event.
I don’t think it was necessary to make my lips look like cod roe up to the frogs.
At that point, there were countless things I didn’t understand about Yoko’s past.
It was confusing when Colonel Pain showed up like a friend in my brain.
Well then, I’ll have everyone accompany my romance and get blown away.