
I liked the time when I would reminisce about those who are no longer with us and feel a bit sentimental.
I am talking about the current story.
Is it different now?
>>1
Abandoning the humanistic anthem, it’s just a series of battles, battles, battles.
>>7
This is a typical route change shitty manga.
It felt like the manga would end around volume 10 in the early stages.
>>2
I think it would have actually ended up feeling that way if it weren’t popular.
>>2
I thought Princess Suyalis would end at that level too.
It’s not just this manga, but I wish they’d stop making it so slow to publish that it’s easy to forget the developments, leaving those who follow the monthly magazine behind compared to the tankobon readers.
>>3
As expected, reminiscing magic is required…
>>31
In the Empire chapter, there is that, right?
A wonderful trick to fill 2 or 3 pages by linking character profiles together.
Both the exam arc and the Mahato arc were interesting, though.
I think that after the current Zelie assassination arc ends, there will be a series of one-episode journeys heading north for a while.
I don’t particularly hate what we have now, but I wish the publication pace could be improved a bit.
Since the stone monument chapter, there is a strong impression that the quality of the story has rapidly deteriorated.
>>8
The purpose is to go to the destination and talk to Himmel’s soul, but…
If I could meet Himmel in the past, I thought it would be the same as achieving my goal.
It’s been about half a year since the last issue was published.
>>10
It’s still about 100 days, and the longest in the past was 150 days.
This was recorded during the 150-day hiatus, before the anime started.
Since the time we jumped into the past, the aura of the Demon Lord’s grand revival story has been lingering.
>>11
Himmel did not lose to illusions, but he could not defeat the great demon tribe and could not protect the future.
It’s not even published in the first place, so there’s no rhythm or anything.
In the Empire arc, I honestly have no attachment to either Zeeray or Gorilla, so all I can say is to wrap up the story quickly.
It’s kind of sad how a suddenly introduced character became one of the strongest so abruptly.
The concern is with the tempo, and in reality, it seems that the dissatisfaction is more about the publishing pace than the developments.
>>15
Sadly, even ordinary conversation is really awful now.
Isn’t the battle with the Shadow Warrior in the latest volume too rough?
>>15
Fighting between humans isn’t interesting, but what should we do?
I wonder if the editor didn’t think to stop the fact that Freiren’s “Wizard’s True Power,” came to be such a ridiculously poor scenario, where she carelessly made a self-centered strategy out of arrogance and complacency, leading to her comrades almost dying.
The impression is that the PR’s X account is working the hardest.
>>20
I have the feeling that throwing away my job as a manga editor is what this is all about.
How many years do you plan to use for this trivial internal dispute among humanity?
During this time, I could probably kill about thirty Kvar.
The mob archer that appeared in the Imperial chapter is an extraordinary existence.
That would work normally even against a demon lord, let alone against Mahato or Solitaire.
It feels like the early Yu Yu Hakusho where they were doing spirit world detective work was interesting.
I was happy to meet up with Zain.
I want to see more of the glasses guy’s team.
>>26
There’s a greater sense of regret about only being able to create stories that bring down the stocks of others in order to raise my own.
I mean, it just came out, but it already feels like it’s being overwhelmed.
It seems that readers are being honest, as the latest volume’s sales are dropping compared to before.
I wasn’t really interested in that enemy group… that’s what the latest volume became.
>>28
You can definitely feel the effort to make it popular.
I don’t need it, so hurry up and wrap up this damn conversation.
When a character I’m not interested in is talked about at an incredibly slow pace, I end up thinking, “Well, I guess it doesn’t matter.”
I wondered if it was okay that Flamme’s dream had been crushed in only a small part of the area where she had influence.
The development where Furen is trying to protect something is incomprehensible.
The mob characters are way too strong, don’t you think?
What was it until now?
>>35
It’s okay. The author wasn’t thinking about that at the time.
To be honest, I think the work “Freyren” has already run its course.
>>36
It’s strange that it hasn’t been posted even once since the New Year.
Lower Himmel’s stock in the Monument arc and lower Frieren’s stock in the Empire arc.
I wonder who it will be next, even though the Imperial arc isn’t over yet.
Key-bou, who has survived brutal battles against fierce competitors from around the world without any rules,
It’s like a situation where a monkey is caught off guard by just a yakuza, that’s what Freiren is like now.
I used to like episodic stories, but I was thinking that this kind of material would run out of ideas quickly.
I wonder if the Imperial Arc will conclude before the second season of the anime ends…
I have no complaints except for the long hiatus.
It’s interesting now, but the anime work is taking a hell of a lot of time…
The golden town was too beautiful, so I’ve temporarily stopped buying the paperback.
If the Empire has such a strong group, then since there’s a demon king right under your noses, you should quickly go and defeat him.
Like that thing at the end of Otokojuku where they struggle against just a Yakuza.
I’m not really interested in the darker aspects of the empire…
People who were left behind in the village were just human drama.
Well, you know…
It feels like a manga that is really good as an anime right now.
It has probably become impossible to summarize in a short story.
I wonder what the reason is for the delay when the animation and the original work are separate.
>>50
Isn’t it normally considered the original work?
I’m not saying long stories are bad, but it’s hard to do that with the current state of the serialization.
I’m completely satisfied with the story’s interest, but having a long series with abrupt cuts is definitely tough.
Is it a sequel comic after defeating the Demon King? Regardless, the Mahato arc was really interesting.
>>53
I’m really looking forward to seeing it in anime, but if the Golden Country becomes colored, my eyes might die.
I seriously don’t understand why it has been on such a long hiatus.
Regardless of the quality of the developments, the publishing pace is seriously terrible.
There is still no proper explanation.
I think it’s good as a later story that defeating the boss doesn’t make all the problems disappear.
I used to think that these kinds of little stories are high in calories, so there’s nothing I can do about it, but watching the Imperial Arc makes me feel like I want it to end here.
Aura, Mahato, and Solitaire will all die from the poisoned arrows of the imperial archers.
You guys save the world.
More of a second chapter than an epilogue.
It probably just turned out as expected around the time it became a pillar of Shogakukan.
In the end, the biggest problem is that the publication has stopped and things haven’t progressed.
>>64
Well, I think I’m also gradually deteriorating, but if it were every week, maybe I could have suppressed that.
Talking to the soul of Himmel is also for the purpose of sorting out my own feelings.
Once we run out of ideas that can be completed in a single episode, let’s put an end to it for now.
I think the irregular serialization format, when I come up with ideas, is the best for this work and the readers.
The Mahat chapter was unnecessarily long, but it was fairly interesting.
I think it has completely withered here.
It’s because I’ve already written everything I wanted to write, but I’m being forced to continue the series due to the publication’s circumstances.
>>69
Even if it is rarely published, how much purchasing power does the current Frieren have when it’s not particularly something to discuss with others?
Even as time passes, my feelings don’t change, but it feels like a theme of sorts.
They’re handling gorillas carelessly.
I felt the intention to use it here because the gorilla can’t prolong it any further and can’t digest the dual lines.
It’s too bad that the highly anticipated reunion with Himmel, which had only been discussed in nostalgic stories after the Golden Country arc, turned out to be disappointing.
>>72
I thought that you shouldn’t meet Himmel during the journey.
Yuber turns Zenze into a cat-eared character and they flirt.
Even when there were developments that seemed to trigger the sexual desire type here, a thread was never created.
It’s obvious that no one on the bulletin board is reading Freiren anymore.
>>73
There were many cat ear Felnser threads, so maybe Zenya and Yubel aren’t that appealing after all.
As expected, it’s amazing… Conan!
I think it would have been better not to do the monument chapter for various reasons, but I’m enjoying the imperial capital chapter.
If you’re going to introduce a shadowy power player of the empire, I wish they would oppose Frieren’s group, but be completely no match for the legendary great sorcerer, getting beaten up and dying in anguish.
It’s amazing how both Himmel and the purpose of the journey are being sullied in the monument chapter.
Although it gained explosive popularity with the anime, that was the time when the original story was the least interesting, and on top of that, it has been on frequent hiatus, so it seems like a huge loss of opportunity for Sunday.
Personally, I have the opposite opinion.
Longer stories are more interesting because they have various characters appearing.
>>80
Even a sudden character can be well-developed.
Please just continue the serialization from here on.
It’s rare to see a discussion like this, sounding so disappointing, on a board that usually gets excited over any kind of manga.
It seems like there’s some conflict with the editing about whether to kill off Zeelie since it doesn’t get featured much.
If you’re out of ideas, you should just honestly wrap it up.
Since it hasn’t been published, there’s nothing to talk about.
The reason for the hiatus is so weak that it’s almost like an excuse for the anime adaptation work, so it seems they simply can’t come up with a plot anymore.
It’s quite a strain.
>>86
Since you have money, it’s better to hire a ghostwriter to come up with ideas for you.
There are still plenty of themes to explore, like the Demon King, goddesses, and the principles of the world.
Even now, when people who are reading properly talk about it casually after having read it like this…
It has become one of the contents that sometimes appears on forums where people who haven’t read it jump in.
>>88
It’s laughable how typical anonymous behavior denies the opinions of readers who are actually reading carefully.
Is it the same thing with Frieren since My Favorite Child and Jujutsu have ended?
>>89
It seems like this guy doesn’t even know that Frieren hasn’t been featured this year.
>>89
I just came and blew.
It really came rushing in and it was no good.
There are rarely people who can continuously produce short, self-contained, and truly entertaining stories like Shinichi Hoshi.
The reunion with Himmel felt like a special ace in the hole, yet the time slip arc was a complete mess…
But wasn’t the topic of conversation mostly about long works here?
I’ve often heard that Mob Archer is strong, and it even has coordinate targeting and poison support.
Isn’t it weak to not be able to kill even one person?
It’s a long story, but…
It’s a real one saying things like “legitimate readers.”
Thinking back, there were signs that the PC data had disappeared.
>>102
Wasn’t that about the animator?
If you don’t have Zain, you will die instantly.
I feel that the person in charge of the artwork is definitely not the type who is good at combat, so the long-format battle direction feels fundamentally mismatched.
I think Sunday messed up by pushing this manga…
It seems like it’s going to be similar to Terraformars.
I really liked the early days when the somber atmosphere and the difference in the flow of time were emphasized.
It would be fine to have enemies like stray demon tribes, similar to Solitaire, but I feel like the evil of the empire being brought in is just unnecessary.
If there’s no priest in the party, we can’t participate in the party battle, but you knew that and still chose to leave…
>>111
I thought it was because Zain sticks close to me.
There’s someone who keeps hanging around the Freiren thread, putting others down using Shankar’s tone.
It’s okay to have criticism, but I’m not sure about dealing with visible clinginess.
>>113
No one will listen to what the weaklings pressed against the shank have to say.
It’s so crappy that in the goddess’s stone tablet chapter, the great demon tribes were left alone while shadow warriors were introduced, leading humans to fight among themselves.
I think the current empire arc is different from the usual kind of boredom that comes from conflicts among humans; it’s a different kind of boredom altogether.
The range of anime is interesting.
As expected, the interval between installments for a long series is tough.
The warrior gorilla was also unable to make any progress by joining forces with the shadow warrior for reinforcement.
>>121
There was already a discussion about why we are best friends but I don’t know your name, so I think it’s part of the original concept.
I have realized it…
The character with easy long-range attacks is the strongest because the animator can’t draw battles.
If taking this much time off is acceptable, other manga could probably improve their quality as well.
It would be great if we could gather screenwriters and have them create various episodes.
There are many popular characters.
I can’t help but feel nostalgic for the time when there was barely even a stick to hit anything, due to the lack of intensity in the combat scenes.
It’s sad that Stark is definitely going to be a burden in the future because he couldn’t win 1 on 1 against the shadow warrior old man.
I felt like the direction changed around the exam arc.
They started to bring out characters one after another and began battling with their abilities, expanding the scope as well.
It looks like you can no longer control it.
It’s like the direction changed from the exam arc, or rather, after the exam arc, characters that appeared in the exam arc started to get involved.
A one-episode story like the one in the thread has disappeared.
The combat aspect hasn’t really changed since the early stages.
Even a single scene of battling monsters during the journey lacks intensity.
The Mahat arc was really good.
I didn’t want to see a modern enemy character in Freiren who acts like a shadow warrior, as if they’re cool or enlightened.
Sometimes it’s hard to tell if it’s a surreal gag or if it’s serious but just lacks enough detail to come off as surreal.
I’m wondering if it’s okay to laugh and make it a joke.
The story about Mahato was interesting, but I think it’s funny that they want to draw battle scenes even though they’re not good at it.
>>134
I don’t know if they really want to draw it since the original work and the art are separate.
It’s like watching a drama that started with a zombie panic but has turned into a conflict between humans.
>>136
That’s how it has been since the original zombie movie.
Didn’t you say you lost some sort of setting materials?
Why hasn’t it been revealed why it’s not included?
>>138
It is probably less common for them to publicly announce the reason for the hiatus.
It has always been like this in the Kingdom of Popularity.
If it’s really an illness, they would say it’s an illness, so it seems they are truly at a loss.
If the reason is made public and it is a valid reason, then the ones who came rushing in after the growth would be more full of themselves.
I wonder if the people doing the animation just have no income and are left doing nothing while the original work isn’t in progress.
If it sold at the level of “Furiren,” I might be able to get by with the royalties from the existing volumes.
Some people initially said they were busy with the anime adaptation work, but it’s been too long and now nobody is following up anymore…
>>144
Even if it was for the sake of anime.
If we have to take this many breaks for the anime, then the situation with the anime and the editorial department is too abnormal, and it will end up being a case where we get scolded after all…
>>149
Are you okay? This is the Sunday editorial department, you know?
If you’re an illustrator, you can draw illustrations for events and products.
The original creator must write the original work; otherwise, it wouldn’t be worth discussing.
People who aren’t really into it are the ones who come and say, “Stop hitting on them! Stop being clingy!” in this manga.
I thought it felt a bit like Hunter x Hunter during the Magic User Exam arc, and before I knew it, even the serialization style has started to resemble Hunter x Hunter!
Aren’t you going to become someone who travels again after finishing the Imperial chapter?
“I think it’s being treated in an clearly excessive manner as a flagship work of Shogakukan, even though I like its calm style.”
What was a gorilla again, a monk’s companion?
I’m reading Sunday, but it looks like Sousou no Albas is going to finish while Freiren is on hiatus.
I wonder if it wasn’t popular.
>>153
I’ve never seen anyone other than me know the name of that manga.
>>159
Kaiten! This is Albus of Kaiten!
>>153
If it’s popular, I wonder if they’ll stretch it out and start over from the beginning.
I haven’t read the original work, so I don’t really understand much.
If you’re heading to the Demon King’s Castle in Ende, the closer you get, the more battles you’ll encounter, so it was probably set up that way from the start.
He even declined to take on a disciple due to the death rate of apprentice wizards.
Whether it is interesting or not is another matter.
>>154
It’s because we’re fighting against humans.
Are you stuck on the story instead of the drawing?
That’s a story, isn’t it?
Drawing is work, after all.
I don’t think it’s a complicated story that requires taking a break like Togashi.
Even Hunter x Hunter was published somewhat consistently up to around volume 20.
There’s a clear goal of going to End and communicating with Himmel’s soul to conclude things.
The further north you go, the stronger the enemies become, but we have the necessary members for the journey.
It’s not like Freiren can create interesting works because of the hiatus.
Even though it was on hiatus before the monument chapter, it wasn’t interesting.
I really feel like I’ve squeezed everything out in the Golden Land and it feels completely drained.
I wanted to feature a second Freiren, but none of them really took off, so we’ve ended up with more works like the second Komi-san in Sunday.
It seems like you’re successful, so I’ll let it slide…
A demon that does things like a human, even though it has no emotions.
I thought it might be difficult to depict that existence.
Since I’ve already written about the Golden City…
>>167
It would be great if they could delve deeper into the fact that they introduced about three active and vibrant demon tribe members.
The one who destroyed Stark’s hometown.
>>170
Being strong alone probably won’t create drama.
I’m saying that the unnamed great demon tribe is strong, but I’ve defeated all the named ones.
>>169
Wasn’t there someone known as one of the Seven Sages and a supreme general or a saint-like figure?
I wish they were still fighting against the demon tribe, but that’s not the case…
In a drama about demon clans, nothing will come out that surpasses the golden city.
I want to believe that after the Imperial arc is finished, they’ll do the Demon Lord arc and wrap things up nicely.
The author must be at their limit.
I think I didn’t have the capacity to handle a long story.
It’s not continuing at all, so it’s stopped because there’s a super strong outsider (enemy) there!
Let me read the rest!
Isn’t the empire too strong?
>>177
When I think back to the exam phase, I will probably end up going to North Two with some strong guys, right?
The Demon King also said that he didn’t want to wage an extermination war.
Since the release of the Continental Magic Association, I feel like my interest in the author, Stark, has diminished even more.
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What I thought while reading is that humanity’s internal conflicts are boring… maybe.
I want to see demon tribes.
I thought, “Why not just have a magician who is a close-range power type like Zenze?”
To create shadow warriors, the fact that wizards can’t defeat warriors has come to light, and now the battle balance in this manga is finished.
I don’t care about the empire’s people, but I am still interested in how the gorilla and the goatee will be settled.
The warrior had a pointless stiff preparation all along, so isn’t that fine?
The need to destroy the Demon King’s castle has completely run out of sleep-related ideas, and it’s just filled with the author’s favorite pairing concepts (including same-sex ones)…
>>187
The fate of gag manga in Sunday tends to be like that.
I think the reason Stark’s performance is subtle is that he can’t depict combat well enough to engage in swordplay with swords or axes.
The author’s portrayal probably can only express the strength of a warrior as something like “whoosh!” as they brush past and somehow manage to slice through…!
The highest-class Himmel and the southern hero are like that too.
I had forgotten the detailed pace.
I was able to publish three volumes a year until 2023.
I felt like it had been on hiatus for a much longer time.
I thought, isn’t it better not to force out the latest issue because it’s too flimsy?
Characters like Aura and Solitaire were quite popular as demon foes, but shifting to human enemies is probably just what the author wanted.
While reading about the unusually strong wild old man, I thought that the compatibility between magic users and melee classes is something that should have been discussed and established earlier.
It may seem like a long hiatus from a human perspective, but that’s not the case for Frieren!
If we keep summoning only demons, we’ll be told to crush Himmel even more…
It’s already easy to escape in a flashback.
Characters from the imperial chapter have not been drawn in fan art at all.
Well, considering its popularity, I have a feeling there were originally few fan arts of the original work.
>>196
There are many guys with Auras and axes.
>>196
Well, this kind of thing tends to increase significantly with anime adaptation.
If it’s the Golden Country, then Mahato and Solitaire would probably increase a lot.
The recent story about Rernen being banned from the Empire was interesting.
Instead of those kinds of stories, let’s talk about human squabbles.
>>197
That Lernen is already confirmed to be no better than a bug in front of Wolf (Mob Archer), so even if it’s lifted up like this now, what should we do?
The Demon King’s Castle will be volume 30 next.
I really think it’s about time to wrap it up.
Since it has become popular among children, I now have to create stories together with various people.
>>201
Is that so? Who is involved that is causing this to happen?
I thought there was finally talk of cancellation.
I’ve always played magic as an affinity game.
The mobs acting tough in the Imperial Arc probably won’t be of any use against the demon race.