
Our 1 Kido Makoto IKKI COMIX
That’s right.
The hymn may be a hymn, but it’s too much of a taste for the grotesque…
Compared to other works by Makoto Kito, this one is relatively easy to read.
When it comes to hymns, can you do anything?
I somehow like that Koemushi feels a sense of responsibility towards the children.
The last scene of the floating chair is too beautiful.
Whether to affirm or deny the existence of each individual’s small world that rides on the Earth in a parallel universe.
Are we not being asked the question of right and wrong?
It’s not just a depressing manga, but I didn’t really feel much of a celebration of humanity.
What is this person, a middle school teacher…?
Overall, I like how all the adults are really good adults.
>>9
This person’s manga has a dark process, yet the aftertaste at the end is somehow refreshing.
That sibling incest is definitely going to come in.
It is too painful to come up with the idea of exterminating all the inhabitants of the enemy’s world.
I don’t think it’s immoral, though.
I think it’s not much different from Attack on Titan.
I think the teachers’ places have a strong sense of sensationalism.
>>15
I just caught that foolish kid and had fun with my friends, but there’s no blood or tears!
>>18
I thought you were just a one-off loser, but you’ve had quite a lot of appearances, huh?!
The death class is good, isn’t it… Well, I can’t say I don’t understand why the PTA would protest.
It’s sad that the next Noririn became a topic of discussion about when someone would die from this.
>>17
The heroine, with her limbs tied to the wheels, rolls around like a daruma doll!!
I won’t forgive that teacher for escaping without punishment.
I want my sister to become a mom.
A 40-year-old hitman who suddenly looks like a child appears, and it just doesn’t seem like it would happen.
Kansei is nice, isn’t it…?
Let’s check the bonus manga to see what happened to the teacher!
I think it’s completely a matter of daily behavior when it comes to Noririn.
I like Taichi’s stories.
Here, a pinch of hitman…
I like the scene where an empty chair is looked around at the beginning and the end.
Accidents are part and parcel of cycling…
Well, I understand that a pilot being targeted by a hitman is itself understandable…
>>31
There were also issues related to the power balance among countries, which is why the pilots were not publicly disclosed…
>>32
The one who pretended to be a pilot was killed…
It seems that those who threw away the outcome of the Como War were far beyond just being assassins.
>>33
It’s good to think that people who ran away in the Ushiro battle probably aren’t treated well either.
The relationship with Machi has been delved into so well that it’s tough after that.
It’s good to have a balance where, despite the presence of reliable and good adults nearby, foolish crowds come at you with malice from outside your awareness.
I read the entire series for the first time, and I cried at the part where Jun made a contract and the chair appeared.
In other words, I cried through all of the episodes with Yoko Machi as the subtitle.
It’s terrible to make someone do that when they’re starting to like Ushiro more and more.
The setting where the younger the pilot, the stronger the robot becomes is in bad taste.
Kana-chan is too strong as a person.
>>40
Isn’t it great? You were putting up with the violent baby play of a total stranger, even though we’re not blood-related at all, right?
If you are portraying Professor Hatakigai as a villain, I can understand that, but I didn’t really get it when he outsmarted the military and even his parents just brushed it off with “it can’t be helped.”
>>43
That parent is an abnormal person.
>>43
Only the person themselves can truly be held accountable for their sins…
“That’s not the situation we’re in right now!”
It’s too much of a hit.
>>44
This guy really is strong, just as they say.
>>47
I wonder if they said that this one has a strong personality when they handed over the drum.
They say the people are foolish, but if something important to them is lost, then I don’t care what happens to that world anymore…
Overall, Daichi and Kana-chan are too mature for their age.
What is called sensationalism is more like the kind of manga that gets published in Jump+.
The weak drum, often used as a joke, can do whatever it wants as long as you focus on it, and it can also switch to javelin mode.
If you wish for limbs to grow, it will probably become humanoid.
It’s just perfect for efficiently killing the masses, isn’t it, drum can?
>>53
There are quite a few limited cases where you have to do that!
I thought the enemy creature that appeared when the aspiring idol was around was strong.
I mean, overall, direct attacks on the cockpit are strong.
Nothing good about the past, huh…
Well, I’m in my first year of middle school…
Well, aside from that, there really wasn’t anything good, huh…
>>57
Conversely, other kids are fully prepared, and it’s overwhelming!
>>67
Right after realizing he would die if he rode it, Daichi is too resolute.
>>88
Daichi is the breadwinner of the family…
>>88
Daichi has clear things that he must protect.
I think it’s like being fully prepared even before the story begins.
>>88
It’s the mentality of someone raising siblings as a parental figure…
>>88
It’s fine, Dad has disappeared and now a middle school student is taking care of their siblings all by themselves.
What is this hard mode life?
>>57
But he’s just a kid, so I think this is pretty normal.
Others are too detached.
I think there is some credit to the fact that this guy went on a rampage and died, leaving nothing behind.
Does a humanoid have any meaning?
I can kick, yeah!
I was surprised to hear that all doll robots are said to have a uterus motif.
It’s true that it’s better to have something humanoid since children move based on their senses.
In this world, since it’s a national defense army, I wonder if the Self-Defense Forces ended up being a bad draw.
Based on the final episode, it seems that both the robot and the choice of tutorial are carried over, so I think that at least at the start of the story, Jiath is surviving on two Earths.
I decided to think that even though worthless adults like teachers live without being judged, the Earth was worth protecting and that we survived.
The unnamed one is completely defeated by a javelin from the drum can I fought before.
>>64
If you don’t choose your means, it’s easy to conquer with a javelin…
>>68
Don’t say it so casually…
>>68
I think the reason for victory was the lack of serious play with the javelin, but were there any other ways to win?
Well, since it’s about the team that advanced, the battles will be reassuring, right?
A group of missiles attacking in a swarm is cool.
This combat depiction isn’t very important for the manga, is it?
>>70
Yeah.
These days, a large number of spin-off manga from alternate universes are being released.
I thought I should do something about the hitman slipping through the security.
When I think back, the argument that Ghiath is strong is fully established early on…
The attack on Hawaii is bad.
The low kick is strong.
Shouldn’t we pass down the teaching of low kicks?
I’ve heard that the novelization is also a masterpiece, but I’ve never read it.
>>77
It seems to be pulled by the original design of The Moon, and there are frequent overly dramatic developments, but I really like the scene “Good Luck, Zearth.”
The way the children live is more important than the battle scenes, but still, the battle scenes are great…
>>78
We’re a construction company! How nice!
Everyone is short at 150 cm in height as a middle school student.
It’s Narutal who’s depressed.
Sudo, are you seriously messing with me…? What the hell is wrong with you…?
>>81
The latter half of Narutaru is just… so sudden! The developments!
The depiction of the giant feeling in the anime was good at the beginning.
Combat descriptions aren’t important, but robot battles are interesting every time…
Those who attack from a distance or fight while using regular people from other planets as shields.
I hate those who disturb me mentally; they are so good at fighting.
The Gears is 500 meters tall, so it seems that just walking causes its arms and legs to exceed the speed of sound.
Kirie definitely doesn’t seem like a first-year middle schooler, right?
From the vocabulary of a first-year junior high student, “I think my awareness of self-preservation is weak” isn’t something that would come up.
Read the original source, The Moon, too!
It is likely not a desecration of how they died that binds it to depression with the conclusion of death.
I wonder what it’s like for Cancer, who has nothing to do but throw things around.
It doesn’t feel like there’s damage to the main body.
The part where Ushiro understands the intentions of the opposing pilot is a magnificent tribute to humanity.
The reason for selecting the Special Forces of the Self-Defense Forces is because they are orphans and have no family, right?
It seems scary because it could exist even in a real army.
Shall we see a hummingbird…
The armor is hard, there’s no losing in hand-to-hand combat, and the laser has infinite range—it’s just too overpowered.
In terms of setting, since all the robots are technically inherited, are they still surviving…?
>>102
I don’t know if it’s a tournament or not, but for now, there are an incredible number of participants in space, so I think there are quite a few first-time robots as well.
It’s a manga that’s exactly as it reads.
“I don’t need things like ‘on the contrary, it’s not a hymn to humanity.'”
>>104
According to that argument, isn’t the interpretation that it’s a hymn to humanity somewhat off?
As for the winning method, I can just abandon the people of my star and approach.
I couldn’t do it, so I became a human marker laser.
>>105
Well, there are underlying assumptions like how we want to unleash our maximum firepower uniquely as humans on that planet…
>>105
That’s nice…
Even though I don’t know their face, it’s fine to kill more people in the same way as my best friend…
Kako is normal.
The other kids are too resolute.
Narutaru has a lot of bad taste and gives off a very thrown-together feeling.
If it’s a science fiction work by Kito-sensei, ours is somehow easier to recommend.
In a knockout format, I think the all-rounder Gius is stronger than the specialized type.
>>109
The javelin is strong, but winning consecutive matches with it is just too tough.
>>124
I want to see how you fight on the home turf! Show me! It’s tough for a machine like that, isn’t it?
A comic that makes the server heavier than the mood.
I thought Narutaru was a variant of Magical Taruruuto-kun, but when I read it, I received terrible emotional damage from that time.
I don’t think there are many people who die with lingering regrets.
Do I have to register various accounts to proceed?
>>114
Maybe the same method as the third generation.
It seems like there are quite a few people who know the title but have never read the work.
I often didn’t understand the relationships in Narutaru.
The owner of Hoshimaru is the protagonist girl’s biological father.
The high school girl who committed suicide is her mother.
Getting pregnant after having sex with my biological father… this manga artist is a pervert.
>>119
Was that the kind of story it was?
>>145
Was Tsurumaru his real father…? I don’t think so…
I think the story of the child with the piano is a straightforward ode to humanity.
Recently, there have been many false “all episodes free” offers that said you just have to wait for free, so I was grateful.
Gears, launch.
The last panel is really good.
After that, the children of another Earth will probably cause about a hundred troubles, just like in the main story…
>>122
It seems that Sasami, who has become the new Koemushi, has successfully returned, so it looks like they have triumphed…
Suddenly, it popped up saying “Please register an account at Como!”
Every time I think, “I just need a little more time…” you show up!
>>125
(Flexible)
The wings of Vandémierre have become quite something, and the author is getting rounder with each passing year, after all…
>>126
It seems that after finishing Noririn, I have completely become softer, and it appears that I can’t draw fine lines due to illness…
But I’m grateful that they released the complete version of Shell City and Miles.
The anime was heavily criticized.
>>127
Well, the theme song will make up for it, right?
>>129
Tomoko Ishikawa is just excellent!
>>129
Both the opening and ending songs, as well as all the limited edition songs, were masterpieces, right?
>>127
Until Daiichi, it was generally faithful to the original.
There’s no doubt that I like middle school girls, but most of the episodes are pretty frustrating.
>>128
Please let Machi and Ushiro be embraced…
Isn’t it unfair that the number of victories varies depending on the planet, huh, natural phenomena?
After all, battle royale games, whether it’s the original or Ryuki, are easier to talk about when there’s randomness involved.
There are various shapes and strategies of robots, so a specialized type may struggle if the opponent doesn’t fit well or if the battlefield is biased towards either Earth, making it frustratingly difficult.
It couldn’t be helped since it wasn’t completed during the anime.
The anime is already valuable just for producing that opening and ending.
I wonder if it was still better for Japan to have a regular army in this world line.
You only need to watch the OP and ED of the anime.
I wonder if there will be mechs that look like Gundams appearing occasionally.
In the episode with Anko, there are rumors of foreign spies and assassinations that the character Machi brings up, and there are flags being picked up all over the place.
Uninstall
Little Bird
You will get change in vermilion.
>>143
Isn’t it Tomoki Ishikawa at 100%?
I like the Vermilion from the later stages of ED…
I ended up crying seriously during the last part where it said “When I became a middle school student~”.
It’s not much different from a world where there are beings like the Phoenix, so it deeply stresses me to think that I might have to go through the same thing again someday.
I’ve heard that the anime version up to the Chizu arc was quite well done.
It’s nice that the Earth is called “Ghoul”…
At the point in the anime, it’s not over yet, and Koemushi is way too annoying; I understand the feeling of wanting to make him a villain.
Until the very end, they are definitely still mean.
>>152
If you become close, it will be tough when it comes time to die…
I’m re-reading it, but what did Nakama apologize to Daichi about on the phone? Was it about the costume?
You’re going to be wiped out anyway, right?
I don’t feel like reading.
>>155
It’s a robot that will kill you if you ride it.
The story of things that could still be protected.
I like to avoid writing about the enemy side as much as possible.
Isn’t it a bit unbelievable how little explanation Kokopelli gives as the successor?
>>158
If I explain, they’ll definitely run away…
>>158
Well, I drew a big win in the pilot gacha because of that…
>>158
Just like the real workplace.
>>158
First, it’s best to gather them by deceiving a little.
For now.
To the sea
>>159
It’s amazing how you can tell the severity by whether they respond or not.
The proximity javelin will probably charge and collide at supersonic speeds.
It might have plenty of hidden gimmicks since I can think of a javelin mode.
>>160
The jet propulsion of the Javelin is ejected from the barrel, so it will charge towards the weak point.
I haven’t watched the anime, but I heard that the person in the human marker is singing a song that expresses respect for anime, and now I’m a little interested.
I understand how Kako feels wanting to become a “dōsotsu” before dying.
I read all the episodes for free.
The aftertaste isn’t bad, but… it’s so heavy that it leaves me drained…!
It’s good to see Geass slowly massacring at the very end from the perspective of the opponent.
Is the pilot of the idol battle a crazy person, or do they not know the identity of the enemy? I wonder which it is.
Even though it’s really bad taste, the skillful lyrical description makes it feel like a good story, which I think is somewhat similar to Kujirakkusu.
It was a randomly selected 15 people, but they were all SSRs from the magazine gacha.
>>176
It’s a round-robin match, so if it’s not at that level, I don’t think you’ll survive.
>>176
There was one middle school student (common).
Killed.
After reading everything, re-reading the first chapter is surprising because it’s packed with information.
Did you draw it by working backwards from the last part?
There are suspicions that Javelin has brought a laptop, and it seems they might have other means for remote attacks as well.
I love the atmosphere of the final episode.
I don’t feel like rereading Narutal, but I occasionally reread ours.
It has a refreshing aftertaste.
>>182
In the initial concept, it was supposed to have a depressing ending, but it was changed.
It seems like it was.
>>182
Narutal is too gloomy for my taste…
It may sound like that, but ours is a story about facing oneself, so it’s easy to read.
A one-eyed Gias seems way too scary from the opponent’s perspective.
>>183
If you understand the meaning of light… it must feel incredibly final…
The anime’s Kirie arc was a bit disappointing, though…
I was genuinely impressed that they managed to escape enemy pilots twice.
>>185
The first time we lost, remember?!
At the anime launch party, it seems that Mr. Kitou said to Sugita with tearful eyes that the anime gave him courage and hope…
It’s nice to think that I can die easily now.
A child who has made up their mind is the strongest as a pilot.
I think it’s one reason why Gears was strong.
Whether it’s the cut girl, the girl who was killed by the nice uncle, or the last extremely battered person, it seems like all the enemy pilots are really struggling.
I forgot which volume of the novel it was, but the afterword…
I feel like there was a time when the only song cited was “Vermillion” (Tomoki Ishikawa).
(The novel version of the disastrous situation)
It seems like I’ve been in a situation where I’ve almost lost about three times.
>>196
If there are no Mojis or special attack squad members at the time, we would lose…
I remember the fans were buzzing with the thought that it had finally come when Karamomo went missing during the Noririn serialization…!
It was mentioned in the story, but we really got through the Commo battle by sheer luck…
Narutaru’s core aspect, where Sudou destroys and Tsurumaru creates to show Shiinah for judgment, is made too ambiguous by Sudou’s vague dialogue, making it difficult to understand.
It’s interesting how just when you start to understand the battle system, someone says, “Hey, hey, there are only ◯ lights on that face over there!”
>>201
Understanding the rules, the enemy escapes in the away game…
A manga that I’m glad I didn’t encounter during my sensitive middle school years.
>>204
I think it was probably praised as a consumption of depression manga.
The author’s own fan fiction featuring the Minister of Declining Birthrate is the most in poor taste.
If you want to raise your win rate even a little, the best solution is to talk to the army to get their cooperation at home, but doing that brings along assassins, which is a terrible game…
Everyone seems more into it than I expected…
>>207
If we don’t get into the groove, the Earth will come to an end!
When I re-read it after a long time, I thought Nakama was more erotic than I remembered.
The Earth, which became the opponent in the succession battle, is pitiful.