
I want to do something for you now! I want to be of help!
That’s why the gap is good, having seen the aspect of the wild child who loves hunting this much.
I really like the way Shiro-sensei draws eyes.
I feel like it’s been a really long time since I last saw a Jump protagonist.
>>3
Recently, many protagonists have either been cool types or have been tossed around by those around them.
There aren’t many instances of a protagonist who actively causes chaos like this.
>>6
Isn’t it true that he doesn’t know that crows are forced to apologize by committing seppuku?
>>9
All I know is that I can’t go against Descaras’s orders.
So I’m saying things like “Let’s become a family, Kumugi-chan.”
The older sisters are already getting a lot of popularity…
Beautiful boy! Friendship! That’s bound to be popular!
It’s precisely because they are not just good people, but also show their dangerous side that I like them.
>>7
After all, it’s precisely because the protagonist shows various facets that it matters.
Even if he’s a good guy, he can also be a dangerous character, which deepens his character.
The Bakugami is more sinister than I thought…
What do you think of Descarus?
>>11
It is unrelated.
But if that guy gets executed, I’ll die too.
It has nothing to do with it.
By the way, I’m talking about Descalas to the princess, is that alright?
>>12
They probably don’t know the name since they only claim to represent the Witch Association.
You can also risk the life of the death of the car automatically.
Gokuraku-kun heroine…
I realized that Ichigo’s setting was meant to make him an emotional baby.
>>15
It’s a classic story for a protagonist who doesn’t understand human emotions to become more human-like.
Well, when it comes to a story like this, we usually remember the most important person and feel the sadness of others…
>>19
Stop it!
This manga is interesting…
>>17
I think it’s the most interesting manga right now, without a doubt.
Sales are strong, and it seems likely to become a pillar of Jump in the future.
>>22
I wonder if we can share a single pillar with the champion and jump…
>>91
There’s no need to worry about breaking halfway!
I thought it would be a manga where the emotionless protagonist is supported by those around them, so I was pleasantly surprised in a good way.
It’s always interesting and a relief.
But seriously, this is the biggest family crisis we’ve ever faced, isn’t it!?
The character, especially the protagonist, has many precarious aspects.
It seems like there needs to be a turn for reflection after failure, and maintaining balance seems really difficult.
I think I’m drawing quite well so far.
>>25
Basically, the only one in a pinch due to Ich’s precariousness is Descalas, so you can read it with peace of mind.
I feel like it’s more lively now that someone who can be silly with me has come.
>>27
The stomach of Descalas?
I thought it was going to be a party after Gokuraku-kun became an adversary, but they hit it off in just one episode + there’s no stopper, so this is…
I thought the mushroom area was really boring… but I actually quite like exploring the mental world of the thorn ice.
I suddenly revved up in the anti-world.
Since we can’t introduce any male characters other than enemies in the setting, what are we going to do?
I thought it would come out as a piece of paradise.
>>32
When you have a lot of female characters like this, it gets boring surprisingly quickly…
After all, we need attractive male characters too.
>>32
I never thought there were actually magical tools.
Otherwise, if the witch gets involved with Bakugami, it would be obvious that they can’t intervene or face execution.
>>34
Magic tools cannot be used without magical power, so ordinary men can’t use them.
The one embedded in the Gokuraku is probably not normal.
I used to think Shark Mushroom was boring… but now I find it interesting, so I realize that serializing a manga is tough.
This guy looks really cute with a happy face because he became a family with Descaras-chan.
I like that Kumuji-chan’s evaluations have consistently been high.
Let’s become a family soon.
The Bakugami arc is undoubtedly great…
To be honest, the character has been kind of bland until now.
I was finally able to like it a little in the thread image.
Gokuraku went from a terrible first impression to becoming a character I genuinely like.
>>40
I really think the author of Ilma-kun is very good at balancing that aspect.
It’s helpful that the readers don’t feel stressed knowing early on that Bakugami is a jerk.
>>41
At this point, if there’s no information indicating that Bakugami is a bad guy, it makes you think, “What is this person talking about?” Even if the reveal comes later, the readers won’t be able to pull back their negative feelings, and they’ll end up thinking, “You revealed it too late!” or “You’re not good at foreshadowing!” So managing hate really is important.
>>41
Just the fact that you believe in an inverted world makes you not a decent person…
It’s a strange way to put it, but I can cheer for Ichi with peace of mind.
The description leading up to this point was very detailed and good…
“I was told that my mother passed away 10 years ago.”
I quietly like the way you’re trying to apologize with a serious face.
The emotional development has rapidly grown since we started a family…
>>43
In that regard, it’s pretty much from the beginning.
Because I am more solemn about life than anyone else.
I complain about being forced to do menial tasks without being able to go against Deskuras.
It’s great that I’m really happy about becoming a family with Descaras.
I like protagonists who are likable.
Is what Bakugami wants to do to return all the accumulated sadness at once, causing everyone in the country to go crazy or commit suicide?
>>46
It seems like the whole country fell into a crisis as they tried to return ten years’ worth of sadness all at once, leading to madness, but perhaps it can be resolved if Ichi masters a technique to gradually return just a little bit of sadness as needed.
Death Scythe dying along with Ichii will probably be kept under wraps until the final stages.
Even with Descarus, it was done out of self-satisfaction or a manifestation of resolve, and it’s not that I want to restrict Ichi’s actions based on my own life.
When Ichi puts his life on the line, it’s inevitable that Descaris will also put his life on the line, and it’s been consistently hilarious.
“Sis is so cute~ Certified cute as a friend~ and then ‘I died 10 years ago!'”
I also had the same expression as Gokuraku-kun.
Even though Ichi is a wild child, he was able to build harmonious relationships with everyone in his original village.
I might be what’s called a social misfit, but I’m not a personality disordered person.
I’m looking forward to it.
Deathcarus-chan dies and Ichi cries like a human.
>>55
Ichi will die!
>>63
If the disciple dies, the master will also die.
It is not said that the disciple will die when the master dies.
>>69
If the master dies, the disciple would die too, so Deathcarus wouldn’t propose that.
>>55
Key!
Wasn’t it really interesting even before the anti-world?
>>57
It was interesting, but it was also dull.
I think it has become wildly entertaining from the alternate world.
>>62
Rather, I think a clear major boss has been shown and the larger trend has started to become visible.
>>57
To be honest, I felt like I might be able to handle sashimi… maybe…?
>>57
There was a slight feeling of slowdown after the first episode until a clear goal of defeating the alternate world was presented.
Even if Descaras is very powerful, it demonstrates the uniqueness of acquiring magic that cannot be completely resolved by that alone.
It felt like they quickly presented the information they wanted to showcase early on by depicting Ichi’s quick thinking, so I think they have been consistently making it solid up to this point.
I hope it gets animated someday…
>>58
Honestly, I think offers are already coming in.
The fact that the paperback is selling well is a strong point.
This is the first time this week that an explanation was given about how bad Bakugami is.
There was a hint that he was somewhat of a bad guy.
Having something like that makes it easier to read.
It’s really something that even the right to be sad has been taken away.
Are you going to take Elena’s death away from me?! I remembered.
I thought the shark part was a bit lacking.
It is scarier that I have lost the emotion to lament the loss of sadness itself, rather than the sadness being taken away.
It shows clearly in the scene where they talk about the death of their parent with a smile, like this…
Did you eat rice together?
…OK!
Did you play together?
……OK!
Did you talk about your dreams?
…OK!
The results of the judgment have undoubtedly proven that you are friends!
I feel that despite being oblivious and out of touch, it’s a good balance that a hunter tends to have a strong respect for others and for life.
>>71
I think it’s rare for protagonists of this kind to have a clear ethical perspective, rather than acting thoughtlessly.
>>76
At the same time, the goals for each moment are clear in the conversation.
What happens to the contract if Descarus-chan gives birth to a new life with Ichin’s seed?
The villagers didn’t particularly dislike me either.
If we hadn’t cooperated just before, the threat of killing didn’t have any meaning.
I thought it’s a type of protagonist I haven’t seen in Jump before.
It definitely feels like a person who is serializing in other magazines.
Even foolish guys love this kind of protagonist.
>>78
Men fall in love with men more than they do with women.
The child who was alone starts to build relationships with family and friends and gains humanity, which is also what the original author is doing with Iruma-kun.
But things like this are the essence of shonen manga, so it’s great to see them no matter how many times!
From the protagonist’s perspective, I think works by Armin are close, like Jibaku-kun’s explosion.
I tend to like those who are straightforward and have a pleasant personality.
>>83
I want to flow through Akihabara~
There are authors who portray this kind of malice in a raw and harsh way, but perhaps those people output the malice they have experienced in their works, which tends to lead to an unfocused and unsatisfactory development dragged down by negativity. However, Mr. Nishi, despite depicting malice as malice, properly indicates that it’s not acceptable and steers it towards a more positive direction, which is reassuring.
Well, there are occasionally some guys who mistakenly step on the brake.
Mr. Shiro’s paintings are really good…
The expression is really nice.
>>86
I haven’t seen it in a while since the one-shot, but I really think the drawing skills have improved.
Of course, the fact that veterans are involved in the character design plays a big part, but the artwork is bursting with power, starting from the characters’ eyes.
The situation is like a gag where the lives of the two men’s dignity are at stake without the master’s consent… it’s well-crafted.
This is just between us.
I think it’s losing out because of the title.
>>89
I think it’s better to be simple than to have a crappy narou title.
Become a family with Kumugi-chan.
Unintentionally, I ended up infiltrating both the establishment and the opposition, but this is also part of Desumarakasu’s strategy, right?!
They are really good at controlling hate towards characters.
Urolo only does malicious things all the time.
Because no one moves as I want them to, I even feel a sense of affection now.
I like that Kumugi is also seen as a friend…
>>95
Kumugi-chan’s ratings have always been high, right?
It feels more like a dog is affectionate than a relationship between a man and a woman…
Jump pillar… I wonder if they use the breath of jump or something.
I understand that it’s supposed to be “Madan” reading, but in my mind, I always read it as “maotoko.”
>>101
It seems like it could be a doujin.
>>108
It’s not true that the title “Mara no Ichi” doesn’t come up.
I was nervous about when someone like Senpai would show up, but it’s a relief that Gokuraku-kun seems like a good kid…
>>102
The asshole component is compensated by magic…
I think both Iruma-kun and the hotel thing have simple titles, but the content is substantial, so that’s the kind of person I think they are.
Even after gaining magical abilities, it’s best to essentially operate as a hunter, which adds a nice flavor.
When Gokuraku-kun appeared, I thought he was just another annoying clingy enemy, but he turned out to be a really nice guy.
Can I trust you?
>>110
I want to know the reason why you were trying to learn magic.
This time, after seriously threatening Ichi, if I get back the genuine desire to cooperate, then that’s it.
I’ve been starting to think that Ichika is really cute lately.
The innocent and straightforward reaction is exciting.
>>111
I really want you to dress up in women’s clothing quickly.
Hey, do you want to learn magic?
It’s fine! If you kill this guy, you will be remembered!!
So hurry up and kill this guy! ♥
In the early stages, while pulling the story with Descaras-chan’s character and funny faces, I think they’ve done a great job building up Ichi’s personality and showing the results of that effort this week.
Gokuraku has become really cute since I realized it’s extra brotherly.
>>114
Since Ichi is an only child or an orphan, if Gokuraku is the younger brother type, it makes me want a character that has an older brother vibe as well.
Basically, it’s Descaras-sama who plays that role.
Soon, you’ll be using one of those magic bullets, right?
I understand!
There used to be a manga called Act-age that was about to become a pillar of Jump.
>>116
Stop that story.
I bought the entire series in first edition and I’m still unable to bring myself to re-read the Galaxy Railway arc.
>>119
As for the incident and the crimes of the original author, they are crimes in themselves.
There is no doubt that it was interesting as a work and something I looked forward to every week…
>>119
The Galaxy Railway was really great, wasn’t it…?
It was the first time I got goosebumps from a double-page spread in a weekly series.
With this setting, it was said that it would be difficult to bring in allies for the male characters, right!? But they managed to land it well.
The master will probably die in a cool way…
The man who became a modified human and fought alone for his sister is just too intense.
Mr. Nishi is great at using double-page spreads, but his unique character’s expressive eyes really stand out and make a huge impact.
I recently started a family.
They often lie and deceive me, and are always giving orders.
>>125
I feel like this character is breaking a sweat every time, even though they look like this…
When Gokuraku first came out, I was like, “Huh…?” but in the last week or two, he suddenly became one of my favorite characters.
I’m being rolled around in the palm of someone’s hand.
Well… I ate… There’s still a chance to go down that path!
Let’s live together!
>>127
No matter how hard I try, I can only manage the Sukuna route, Uroro…
There aren’t enough lewd female characters.
>>128
There is obviously a busty Shirabedonna.
>>128
You’ll get change with Desukaras-chan!
>>138
The latter…
I still don’t understand why it’s possible to have both magazines at the same time, and it’s scary to think that if the timing aligns, they might even get synchronized anime adaptations.
It’s a work with a lot of girls, but it’s amazing how it still has that rough, gritty feel true to Jump.
It’s partly because Deskarras-chan is too manly.
This week the response is especially large, so it seems like the fourth Jump and Champion W cover will come soon, but I feel that it might be difficult to attribute this to coincidence any longer.
The character of Descaris is outstandingly brilliant.
>>140
I’ve never seen a character of this type that has struggled this much.
Even though the punk and the honor student had a solid bond, it’s still unfair for Desutoge.
>>142
It’s a bit cliché, but I really like how they’re pretending to be like water and oil while actually caring for each other…
>>142
It’s funny that when I drink, I end up being the one listening to the gripes about thorny issues.
Everyone loves to be called Desukaras-chan!
Aren’t the readers feeling like seniors?
It’s great that the name is easy to remember.
Easily blends into the ear.
It’s not that I’m trying to defeat the evil spirits out of a sense of justice or righteous indignation.
“I really like saying straight out, ‘I want to do something for you.'”
I personally like the crappy movie section too.
“Why are you doing that event now? You should have done it when I was around!” said someone.
The cursed glasses of the transformation sympathizer are undoubtedly villains, but is that really the Bakugami itself? Or is it just borrowing the space inside?
>>152
Isn’t it just the main body of the Bakugami?
It seems that dragging that guy out into the open will become a requirement for mastering it.
>>152
I still don’t understand… something is inside.
>>152
It’s still unclear, but for now, it’s one reason readers might feel justified in hitting Bakugami.
I don’t intend to view this homotypically, but I can somewhat understand the feelings of those who feel such a sense of preciousness.
But after all, the best is Ichikumu.
>>154
It may sound a bit creepy, but I think it’s a good scene precisely because a man is trying to save another man.
Even if one realizes that the person has no romantic feelings, they can’t help but have a sexual image when it comes to men and women.
>>160
It won’t let either men or women in!!
The wild boy whose emotions are growing is a classic, but it’s nice, isn’t it?
I don’t care, but it’s a bit funny that only you, senpai, understand what I’m talking about.
The wild child gaining family and friends and moving for reasons other than life and death is so intense.
I think it’s amazing that Shiro-sensei is so skilled at manga even though it’s their first series.
>>162
Hmm…
>>162
Do not erase memories.
>>169
Nonexistent record (book)
Isn’t the older sister checker more lenient than a penguin?
>>163
But these two are friends, right…
Isn’t Toge-chan quite lewd?
It’s very disappointing and frustrating, but I think it’s better to forget about Akuta.
Even if a person was a bit wild in the past, they usually try to settle down when they take on a responsible position.
It was about to become a flagship manga for Jump, but if they pull something like that, it probably won’t get better in the future.
I want to see the prophecy magic-chan regularly… that clown makeup is cute, isn’t it?
>>170
But the content is garbage, right?
I laughed as my rank jumped up all at once in the Bakugami chapter.
>>171
I think the current ranking reflects the reverse world and the development of becoming a family.
It suddenly became interesting there.
I like the balance of that part where it doesn’t come off as sarcastic, saying that I’ve lived for myself all this time.
But when my sister uses the checker, I’ll end up becoming friends with my boss, my relatives’ little girls, and the young girl from three houses down…
In the thread image, my inner Gokuraku is already tingling.
I want to do something for the nameless now!
>>178
I see.
Then please expose the urethra.
I didn’t realize it was the artist of the manga where you shouldn’t call out names at first because the art style had changed.
While drawing Iruma-kun, Sensei Nishi is way too incredible thinking about Ich’s story…
>>180
Wasn’t this person serialized in about three or four different works…?
>>184
I’m also working on the original story for the Iruma-kun spin-off in a separate volume.
The collaboration we had with “We” just ended, so the burden should have lessened a bit.
Gokuraku is such a good kid that I can’t help but love him!!
>>182
It seems there is a forum that said someone like that probably hits women.
Smash the damn big boss to master it! Run away from the execution! If that happens, the tourist resources will disappear, and that country will perish…
It feels like there might be a twist to it.
If Ichi dies, Descaras will die, but if Descaras dies, Ichi won’t die?
>>186
Yeah.
It’s good to see that Teacher Shiro is properly rewarded.
I think the Jump editorial team deserves praise for fulfilling their obligations properly.
I guess you’re the type of teacher who draws manga as a way to relax…
>>188
According to the end-of-volume comment, it seems they are also going to movies.
One of my favorite scenes is when Sirabedonna acknowledged it early on.
Hiro-kun from the Majima side was also working on two series while doing one original work and making a game.
That’s amazing, weekly manga artists!
In the past, there were people who drew around 500 pieces a month, but nowadays that’s quite monstrous, isn’t it?
It’s becoming a flagship manga in two publishers’ shonen manga magazines… no, one of them has already succeeded.
Also, compared to the previous work, the animation has greatly powered up, hasn’t it, Shiro-sensei?
>>193
If I believe what I heard before, it seems that the name recognition was quite slow to rise, so they might have some leeway.
If all the sadness we’ve taken is returned, the citizens will go crazy, so I hope it’s handled well.
>>194
Let’s make it so that Desukaras eats everything.
Disciples are the property of their masters, so they must absolutely obey orders, but in return, there is a contract that states the master will protect the disciple even if it means dying.
It feels really exciting, like watching the Wave Country arc of NARUTO.
Like a big excitement at the beginning.