
What’s going on here! Oh! Why!! The face of the guest of Hail is so unpleasant!!! The room around the stairs is closed ** Ah, ah, Mohamed!! ** What the!! ** What country turned it, the emoji of Said’s face 35!! ** Ah, ah ** ! !
Well, if the blueprints were taken and we came out unscathed, that would be a shameful way to go.
Being killed in a fight is better, right?
Won’t it be obvious that the drawings were taken?
>>2
If you fight and die, then your honor will still be preserved…
It’s too much of a forceful breakthrough…
>>3
Committing robbery and murder in front of a family is quite a drastic measure.
Is it that I’m pressed for time at this moment?
Either way, they’ll kill me to keep me silent.
Gorgo is quite the type to care about family.
There are cases where the family was tortured, and it was understood and forgiven when the liaison from the client side spilled the beans.
I want to know how to get into the Hailar Palace…
>>8
Duh
>>6
It’s unusual that the client doesn’t know that the request can be canceled because it’s not done through a proper route, as mentioned in the original post.
>>9
If you knew, you should have canceled it and then piled on more money to kill those bastards who set the trap. The CIA would have been in a serious situation, wouldn’t they?
As long as no one finds out who did it, it’s fine even if it gets discovered.
Is there really any point in waiting if it’s just sitting in the drawer…? I have a bit of a question about that.
>>12
I don’t think Golgo would open drawers when looking for a house because there’s a risk of traps.
>>12
Golog isn’t really the type to go house hunting much…
>>12
Maybe it just wasn’t depicted, but didn’t it have a key or something?
>>12
If you knew, you could easily provide it, but you wouldn’t know unless you search for a house, right?
Wasn’t it that the target was suddenly transferred and there was no time to spare?
Isn’t Golgo, the protagonist, quite the bad guy?
>>19
Generally, it is the great evil that will commit murder if you pay them.
>>19
I’ve genuinely never seen anyone think that Golgo isn’t a bad guy.
In this manga, people die…
I’ve never seen someone who thinks people don’t die in Golgo.
>>23
There are quite a few episodes that end without anyone dying.
But I thought maybe the protagonist should be loved a little more.
As the series progresses, I feel that the scenes of killing innocent civilians, excluding soldiers and bodyguards, have decreased.
>>24
At first glance, you’re likely to wonder who this person is.
>>24
In the early stages of the series, I was careless, my emotions showed on my face, I talked too much, and I was a character who used unnecessary violence.
Little by little, I’ve become a quiet worker character, and now I even find myself spouting moral lines more frequently.
>>24
I was almost avenged because I dragged everyone around me into the poison gas…
Every now and then, targets come up that it would be better to kill, so the balance is maintained.
Golgo is a damn bastard who will do anything for a job.
I may be picky about the requests, but once I accept them, I’ll use any means necessary.
They also commit acts of sexual assault just to create openings for their targets.
While being particular, there is flexibility because various options like child rates and senior discounts are negotiable…
If a good-natured ordinary person who just followed Golgo out of love witnesses my work, I’ll have to take care of them.
A professional shoots between the eyebrows, not the hands or shoulders.
Golgo is very fond of his daughter…
So, you need it to enter the Hail Palace, right…?
I always feel like laughing when I remember the scene where Golgo’s corpse changes color.
>>36
The cause and effect are reversed, though…
>>38
In the Nak version of Moonlight Mask, when you die, the color changes and it always makes me want to burst out laughing.
When did that expression fall out of use…?
>>50
I wonder if it’s due to the improvement of printing technology in manga magazines…
If the children find Abbi’s corpse, it will be a hellish scene of wailing and crying…
>>39
Duh!
“The habit of Golgo to ‘kill clients who lie’ is also…”
It’s uncomfortable for the readers if the type of clients who request Gogo to commit evil deeds are still alive.
It helps with hate control by pretending that I was lying and having Golgo take care of it in the end to balance things out.
In the early days of the serialization, it was an era where even the Soviet Union was vibrant…
In Kochikame, Ryo-san and the others became more rounded, and characters in long-running series change in line with the times, don’t they?
I’m targeting the crown prince or something! If I answered that, of course, I would be met with a desperate counterattack.
You did this on purpose, didn’t you?
>>44
Even so, there’s no way any excuse made up from this means of visit would be accepted.
>>48
It feels like an Islamic context, and it’s necessary to obtain information about the detached palace due to a revelation from Allah. Can’t we manage something by saying “Inshallah”?
>>55
Being devout doesn’t mean that nonsense will get accepted!
Golgo is a professional who strictly adheres to his own rules, and because he is consistent, he even looks cool as a villain.
It’s problematic that the rules are quite inconsistent because there are multiple scriptwriters.
It was a mistake to bring the important drawings home…
It wouldn’t just be a big deal for Golgo; even a regular thief would have caused a major issue.
The client, Mr. Greenhill, who attempted to kill Golgo in the beginning, confessed that he was being threatened and was forgiven for helping to corner the mastermind as per Golgo’s demands.
Most people who go up against Golgo end up dead.
Kids die pretty easily too, huh, Golgo?
If you listen to what I say, I’ll give you an exceptionally high reward that also serves as a hush money.
The act of applying tone to Golgo’s corpse began abruptly and ended just as suddenly.
Generally, if you listen to what they say, they won’t kill you, but if someone like this suddenly shows up, you would think whether you listen or not, you’re going to get killed.
>>57
There is no guarantee that I won’t be killed after I hand it over.
From the moment they could see my face and asked me questions, weren’t they planning to silence me from the very beginning?
>>57
Are you saying I should go along with the assassination of the prince?
If I hand it over and then get killed, my family won’t have to be tortured…
You were really talkative during the baseball betting, weren’t you?
It’s obvious, but Golgo is an impermanent assassin.
Whether they’re a good person or a bad person, I will kill without any hesitation for the sake of the mission.
As a professional, I won’t kill needlessly, but…
Entering without hiding your face is a bit too much of an assumption that you will erase it…
>>62
Despite Golgo’s dislike of his face being revealed, he rarely uses masks or disguises.
>>67
A disguise that only sticks on a mustache with no sense of motivation.
We know that Golgo doesn’t do things like that.
It’s hard to trust someone who wouldn’t lay a hand on their family, to be honest…
This uncle is also a fallen officer who died protecting his charge.
It’s impressive, but it’s the relationship between the world of assassins and bodyguards…
Even Golgo says he doesn’t want to push himself, so he probably doesn’t want to do any killing either.
In fact, when Golgo was on the verge of death due to a bacterial infection caused by the assassination of a good person who tried to expose evil deeds, he momentarily hesitated about that revenge.
Since it’s too late now, I ended up taking revenge anyway.
Golgoth is not very good at disguises, you know…
>>70
Currently, a separate edition of a comic book featuring an alp horn player in complete cosplay is available at bookstores and convenience stores.
There are quite a few mismatched disguises that rank high in the history of Golgo.
>>74
Isn’t it a story about Golgo rolling down a mountain in something like a giant pot?
>>77
Why is Golgo doing something like Akari-chan rolling in a barrel somewhere…?
>>80
It’s properly bulletproof like Golgo.
>>77
That, that’s it.
A ridiculous drum that even the helicopter’s Browning machine gun can’t penetrate.
>>70
Golgo, with eyes like a razor, is too easily exposed.
For the captain, whether you oppose or follow Golgo, it’s death either way.
I have no choice but to resist for the sake of the family that is left behind.
>>71
I want to believe that I did everything I could because I went as far as taking a gun against Golgo.
The acting is good, but they generally can’t hide their suspicious appearance.
When Golgo entered a prison that only women could enter, it was not just a disguise.
When I really need to get serious, I call a special effects makeup artist for my Golgo disguise.
The story of Golgo rolling down the mountain was disappointing because the politician who hired the hitman was too no-future and intended to kill him to tie up loose ends.
In the past, there was an image of Golgo where the women he slept with would somehow fall in love and die, but what is it like recently?
>>87
Is it okay that a woman who fell in love with Golgo bombed him with a drone and was shot while dressed as a bride recently?
>>88
…Is there a need for confirmation?
Do not store guns and blueprints together.
>>90
You’re well-prepared, aren’t you?
Urishku Pearley
It feels like a subtitle, doesn’t it?