
Don’t laugh~ It hurts! It really hurts~ Mama! Mama! Where are you, Mama!
That’s why I’m telling you.
The man doesn’t just take money; rather, he frequently gives gifts and ultimately leaves with a settlement and the house, which is either very principled or truly just a wealthy person’s way of passing the time…
Original Character Sakura
>>5
Itaigaki-sensei’s manga skills are amazing lately…
A mad parent and a crazed son’s flashback.
Don’t quote me~~~~~~
There is no violation!
Aren’t rich people too psycho?
>>12
The psycho is the mother who, in a fit of rage, instantly crushes both eyes of her son who doesn’t understand anything and is happy.
But I properly gave you land, a house, and money, right?
I laughed at the response thinking it was Chiharu Shiba.
I wonder why I even bothered with mom, even as a joke.
>>18
It was a married woman who seemed to have a hard life that was your fetish, right?
>>23
I became happy thanks to a man, so I guess I’ve gone out of my strike zone.
One of Itagaki’s masterpieces from his prime.
That rich man probably had quite a taste for that girl; he had a clear boundary, for better or worse.
Isn’t it amazing that this episode is drawn even though it doesn’t exist at all in the original work?
I always thought it was Chiharu Shiba.
I wonder when Walken became a personal assistant.
I don’t think it’s a woman’s face…
Your hands are warm, and I cried my heart out.
I still cry now.
“Being shaken roughly may have prevented me from going insane…”
Well, things will be turbulent for a while, but maybe eventually I’ll be able to forget about that guy and move on.
Mom is in heaven, and I’m in hell, huh?
…Sakura, say something!
>>29
When I was carrying the tatami, I was feeling pretty pumped up, thinking that if I could kill just one person, it wouldn’t be too much of a burden… but now, you don’t say anything…
Richard from the original work is also a great character.
Receiving no love from my mother.
Only giving unilaterally.
Rejecting everything
To offer
Unilaterally.
Increasing love
Increasing love
The fact that there is a Sakura battle and that Takumi is acquainted with Kuga makes him appear to be a strong character who stands out.
>>35
Matsuo Zōzan may seem relatively a bit subtle because there are no fierce battles.
It seems that in the original work, he had a good match against Rikiou.
>>35
It’s a story from quite later, but in the original work, Kuga never gets within the range of Matsuo Shōzan, so Shōzan is also a strong character.
I can’t quite put into words why, but I really love the series of pictures depicting Sakura drawing a compass… like the part where she picks the colors of the paint, or the way she mixes the paint, or the way she drinks it like a cocktail.
Isn’t this original burning the brains of various people?
But why the eyes…
Mr. Date is also quite strong…
Is he the highest existence of an uncle who wants to feed the young?
It’s definitely interesting, but I would say the original elements are more…
The time when the original developments in manga were the most interesting.
Despite that, the damage on the Tatsumi side is too much!
My spine is cracking!?!
>>45
(Sakura seems to be struggling to come up with a dramatic finish…)
>>45
In the Itagaki world, a hernia is just a minor injury.
The scene of Rikiōzan’s seppuku after being crushed by Kintama in the south is amazing! I thought, “Let’s incorporate this back into the original work!!” and as a result, we somehow get the legendary match between Rikiōzan and Matsuo Zōzan.
Say something, Sakura…!
Itagaki-sensei hates Rikidozan too much…
Tatsumi
Your hand is warm.
I’m always confused, wondering if that person is really being choked with that broken arm.
The tournament is at its peak with no gravure idols present.
The idol after the tournament is really a boring person.
>>55
It seems Itagaki couldn’t think of what to write.
I’m curious about Sakura and Tsutsumi, but I can’t seem to find “Garou Den” at the bookstore.
It’s a short flashback, but the intensity of the scene where Mom goes crazy is overwhelming, right?
It’s true that Takami thinks he has gained a precious opportunity to kill someone.
Whether or not to be sad about that is completely a different story, right? It feels good, doesn’t it?
I think the thing that fried my brain the most was the fingerless gloves.
The face at that time was so different from the usual face.
Reading Garou Densetsu for the first time, I find this scene too much of a trap because I can’t backtrack it.
The persuasive power of the theory that a monster called Sakura is formed is amazing.
The Sakura battle felt like everything came rushing in like a torrent and then left.
It’s nice that the end is that peaceful sleeping face.
It’s an outrageous original story.
I understand why someone would get angry at the mention of “serious competition” due to a past story.
You should just stick to playing wrestling…
The genius of Mr. Itagaki during the time of “Garou Densetsu” and “Grappler Baki” is too amazing.
It’s not exactly that the wealthy with a dark side’s way of thinking is incomprehensible.
I guess they think they’ve given everything and parted ways cleanly.
>>69
It was fun! See you! I’m giving you money for the future too!
The impact of the reversal method is too strong.
What did this wealthy old man want to do…?
>>72
Was it a hobby to give charity to unfortunate parents and children?
I’ve become happy, so it’s fine now. I’ll give you money so you won’t have any hardships, live well. Goodbye!
>>72
A wonderful encounter in one act of life and its beautiful finale.
From an older man’s perspective, there was a wonderful encounter! I fell in love! They accepted me too! But since we had to part ways, I made sure to follow up thoroughly and ended it without any hard feelings!
I don’t think at all of ruining my life just because of that.
I wanted to give a present!! But there are too many memorable panels like “Don’t give it away!”
I like sneaky techniques that confuse people with the scent of a woman’s body, even if they hardly work.
>>75
Tatsumi boldly holding a dozen prostitutes is just too amusing.
Since it was more of a conversation partner feeling in a place where I had few acquaintances, the farewell was probably rather simple.
The tea cost was on a completely different level.