
I’m hungry.
The mysterious organization truly ended up being a mystery.
>>1
I’m sure I’ll be picked up in Eating Satsujin 2.
Hey, Flavor General.
It’s the power of interruption.
What are dinosaur fossils…?
>>4
I’m starting an archaeology manga after this, so this is the announcement for it.
The response to Ajikko 2 was so great that it was put on hold for a while.
It was more popular over here, so I went back and forth.
Even though it was adapted into a drama…
From around episode 70, it has been fading out, so I think they simply ran out of ideas for the work.
The daughter of the phantom thief appeared every now and then.
I feel like there was a thread image from before going to Argentina in other works.
Is it Shota 2?
>>9
Episode 59 of Aji-kko 2
The one from when Hinode Shokudo flew away and disappeared.
>>62
I was also at the store in New York.
It seems like a cool character called the murder coordinator appeared, but only showed up once.
Akkko and Shouta 2 tackles serious real-life issues and is quite engaging to read.
It was easy to read because there were no such claims, even though there were tough parts.
My favorite work by the author.
I should have included more service scenes with the assistant girl.
They were overly promoting the service, but to be honest, if you ask whether I’m looking for that in this manga…
>>14
The guest heroine gradually gave the impression of becoming cuter.
>>14
In Ajikko 2, when the final boss (who isn’t really the final boss) was mentally disturbed, I felt excited when I welcomed the big-breasted maid for an early morning rendezvous.
The author’s bad personality comes out the most and it’s interesting.
>>15
Isn’t the sushi coming out?
>>15
“I’m putting the culprit in my past works.”
The old lady at the cake shop is nice, isn’t she?
It’s a cornerstone that allows for such slapstick gag developments in mystery.
I’ve done it…
There’s cake from my shop still inside this guy’s stomach…
I think they really worked hard to keep the material going in the second half, but the stability of the first half is incredible.
The fifth volume that includes croquette shops and meat and potato stew.
There were quite a few instances where the main character’s personality was too harsh and I couldn’t handle it.
Even if it’s meant to be a gag, the feeling of discomfort prevails.
>>22
I can eat curry even while smelling the smell of the toilet!
There are too many things that make me wonder what someone ate to come up with such stories.
It’s a story about sukiyaki.。・゚・(ノ∀`)・゚・。
I like storytelling groups.
There is a story filled with resentment towards editing.
And the guy who was holding flowers in both hands was actually alive and continuing, which fills me with murderous intent.
The Job Rival series has already provided enough enjoyment with just Black Melon’s Dokusasako and the lewd scammer sister…
The infidelity investigation that was requested at the beginning wouldn’t have happened if Takano hadn’t kicked the client out.
That attempted murder… in that sense, it’s been on my mind for a long time.
>>29
If this person hadn’t been forceful and lacked consideration, there might have been unresolved issues or murders that occurred.
>>29
I think there are cases where Takano-san isn’t the one at fault at all.
Is it okay for this character to make a comeback…? There are quite a few of those.
>>30
The resurrection is really just the boldness of a complete turnaround, saying that this is the kind of manga it is.
>>34
I wished that instead of bringing that person back to life, they would have erased the death of the female university student who died before.
>>30
The gambling-obsessed Chinese restaurant owner was a great character, right!?
>>30
The murder grandmother from the first episode keeps appearing multiple times with an exaggerated setting.
>>46
It’s funny that they’re released so quickly, but it’s even more amusing that the store is thriving despite not hiding their criminal record.
Is it a world where you can be forgiven as long as what you make is delicious?
>>55
They were able to be released due to circumstances taken into consideration, but that doesn’t mean everyone accepted it.
You’ve been bullied at the store, and you mentioned that everyone avoided you at the birthday party, right…?
>>46
You’re doing things that will lead to killing again…
It seems that the author is popular, bringing back the murder soba shop with a novel effect.
Most of my earnings are probably spent on food…
>>31
The only time I showed my talent as a novelist was when I mostly just messed around with editors and casually broke deadlines.
I had a lot of elements of a lousy writer when I couldn’t write the manuscript…
>>47
But being pressed by deadlines and the fact that the editing is not very good is allowed because it is popular…
It’s not allowed, but…
>>47
Since serialization in the early stages is unavoidable, let’s take a break for this issue and next have a special issue with an expanded page short story by Seiya Takano! It seems to be selling well enough…
It’s a style that hasn’t been in trend for quite some time, yet it’s so popular.
I really think it’s amazing how you draw beautiful and cute women, Mr. Terasawa.
It was good that the mystery novel teacher finally broke free from being a mere foil at the very end.
>>33
I like those kinds of stories.
The girl from the beginning of Shota’s Sushi was the most attractive.
The story of my beloved dog Punch from my childhood, where the older sister I believed was a murderer and was nearly killed.
Punch helps, but dying from electric shock together with my sister was a pretty sad ending, wasn’t it?
A mysterious manga with a light reading experience despite people dying left and right.
>>39
Well, it’s not like someone I know is dying; it’s just a complete stranger reasoning.
>>48
There’s a story about an acquaintance who died… but one was made to disappear.
>>51
Ultimately, it became a publicly acknowledged love triangle by the perpetrator.
I tend to get more inspired when it comes to writing lazy characters…
The teacher is not that far.
I think it is the best work written by the author during the peak of their skill and physical strength.
The drama version is so completely different that it comes around to being ridiculous.
Ogata-kun is liked.
I love the story of the bad izakaya in Atsuko 2 with poor service and bad food.
Even if it’s just pickled ginger, there’s absolutely no way a senior would leave food on the ground and walk away!
>>49
In the live-action version, this episode’s trick was featured in a TV special or around the final episode, right?
This must be the only mystery manga where the murderer from episode 1 becomes a strong character on the side of the protagonists.
Even in a parallel world, it’s dangerous to make the boss the culprit.
>>54
Um…!
It’s a mystery comic, but…
The protagonist is a strange being.
>>56
It’s just like Neuro!
They probably tried to write something like Food King, but the number of episodes dedicated to one restaurant was too long.
I honestly like the story of going to help while resisting the temptation of Yokohama Chinatown for my assistant the most.
>>60
Overall, the main character often crosses the line, but it’s nice how in that episode they prioritize the assistant, who got burned from a hot syrup, over food and care for them.
>>74
You are consistently kind to your family, except when it comes to money, right, teacher?
I killed, but if I hadn’t, my old friend, the man, would have been killed.
The manga artist from the sweet potato stew episode is pitiful… It’s not like I’m being scolded by the editor-in-chief.
>>66
There were other stories related to manga, but they felt somewhat raw.
I was surprised to see them openly complaining about the drama in the work.
I also like the story where someone cries while feeding natto to save their senior.
Well, was I crying…?
I strangely remember my assistant’s words questioning whether living off royalties can be considered passive income.
Meta comments and editing jokes that are only permitted because of their prominence.
>>71
If I hadn’t read this manga, I wouldn’t have known that I was serialized in a straight ball otherworldly fantasy hobby manga that got canceled…
There are various things with the big shots too.
Recently, the teacher who embezzled money from the school trip casually poisoned four of their colleague teachers, which is quite outrageous.
>>75
It seems like it didn’t go as far as killing that.
You trigger things easily, don’t you? Yeah.
>>89
No, everyone is being killed with cyanide.
>>98
I’m also in the mood to drink tea with cyanide.
The daughter of the pastry chef I apprenticed with has an exquisitely difficult-to-judge cuteness.
>>76
The modest tarako lips were cuter at the beginning.
There are quite a few unpleasant characters, aren’t there?
>>77
Rather than a few, there are almost 80% unpleasant characters!
>>87
It feels like a manga where you enjoy seeing unpleasant characters go through terrible situations.
>>90
It seems that the leading role only ever sees good things…
>>101
There are quite a few things you can’t eat, right?
>>101
There are episodes where retribution occurs at the end or where karma comes into play…
>>87
I think the most unpleasant ranking throughout the entire series is the girl from the card game episode who hates the kids!
>>93
It wasn’t just unpleasant; I couldn’t understand it…
>>93
It’s often just a matter of applying some pressure among friends and family, but that gets cut off with just a simple “that’s just stupid.”
>>119
The woman trying to kill with honey char siu had a ridiculous motive, didn’t she?
>>93
Many Japanese people commit crimes for such reasons nowadays.
There were probably such things back then too.
>>93
Who is the man who entered the greenhouse without permission and ruined all the vegetables?
>>87
I think the protagonist is quite a character with a precarious balance.
>>94
You hit a monster with a monster!
>>94
It seems a bit risky… there were quite a few times when I crossed the line.
>>94
I’m not really good with that kind of thread image… that’s how I ended up feeling.
In the beginning, when it was just ordinary gluttony, it was fine, but after becoming like Kirby, the eating scenes became painful.
Eating sukiyaki at a stranger’s house is delicious!
>>81
Even while I was eating sukiyaki, my symptoms were progressing…
Speaking of which, the son of the corrupt sushi shop didn’t appear, did he?
It’s over, but I’m being made to create new works because of the drama adaptation. I keep saying I don’t want to, and the author is too open about it.
The okonomiyaki shop Okadaya, where Yoichi fought in Ajikko, is about to go under!!
Well, there are quite a few things that you shouldn’t eat… but in the end, it’s problematic because it’s necessary for the investigation.
The master of Hōzushi… that can’t be true, right?
Well, it’s a youth magazine after all…
>>99
It must feel good to do content that you can’t do in a boys’ magazine.
Although my dad, who loves horse racing, makes jokes about it, there’s something that bothers me.
>>104
That guy is usually pretty cool when it comes to the side dishes and the salted pork.
>>118
As a human, he’s trash, but when it comes to cooking, he’s amazing.
The knowledge drawer is amazing.
The ability to prevent incidents before they occur is high.
I also eat okonomiyaki that is definitely food poisoning.
Although I’m satisfied with the flow of Ajikko 2, it feels like it wrapped up all at once…
>>112
I think it would have been fine for the section chief to play the ordinary villain.
A grandmother who runs a cake shop is treated like a saint even after being released from prison despite having a record for murder…
It’s a manga where villains clash with each other, so it’s not too difficult to read.
First of all, the teacher is quite the gag-oriented person, but they’re the epitome of being unrestrained.
You can’t just barging into someone’s house and demand food!
>>115
Actually, these guys are thieves. I was convinced by the smell of sukiyaki.
>>127
Isn’t that a plant that shouldn’t be left outside?
>>127
That logic of too much sunlight on the potted plant → candies in the entrance → sweeteners in sukiyaki was amazing.
I think about that kind of thing every month…
Well, it’s commendable that you don’t just throw things around and actually wrap things up properly, even if it’s abrupt.
You did well for a young man who almost killed the uncle who had helped him out of his desire for money to escape to Manila after failing at the bookie!
Please stop in front of the newly opened store (I’m not joking).
I laughed at the exchange between the teacher and Tatsuya.
The unpleasant guy is a spicy food-loving jerk.
>>121
Did you wipe out all the crops in the greenhouse?
Ah, I think the last restaurant in the search is the same genre.
I honestly like you.
But I think it’s amazing that they clearly depict the fact that this guy has killed someone…
That being said, I will launch a surprise attack on the protagonist from behind.
>>125
Well, it should be fine with a teacher…
The villainous faces and depictions this person writes are amazing… They make me feel irritated and want to hit them.
>>128
I remember it was to prevent the crossing of corn.
When I look back, it feels like since humans aren’t dead even if others die, it’s fine!
How can you draw such an amazing face for an aunt?
Men also write, but mainly it’s older women.
Let the heroine urinate!!
>>134
However, it was Takano who urinated.
The publishers’ editors, you know…
The sukiyaki round was such a fine play that Ogata treated us to it himself.
It’s easy for readers to just say it’s interesting when the big names say it, while I’m pouring my heart and soul into creating my work!!!
It’s a statement that seems likely to cause an uproar now.
The attack on Professor Takamura is strong.
Takano is too abnormal.
You are reading beyond the lines without concern.
Is it true that there is no child in the position of Kenta Suga in the drama?
>>142
Because I’m a child of Shogakukan…
It’s true that a person who kills out of spite can be considered an unpleasant character.
Since they are properly caught by the police, I personally don’t really mind it.
Which episode was it where we casually talked about just selling the base of American dogs?
>>145
It was supposed to be the episode where we mixed gelatin into the ketchup for the corn dog at the festival and then stole from that target.
>>145
Is this the time when a wealthy aunt’s acquaintance is having a stall party at their home?
I think it’s the episode where the first teacher makes disgusting homemade mayonnaise.
>>146
What was it again?
Bring me mayonnaise that goes well with Japanese food → Oh, this actually works! I’ll forgive you! → Is this the one that mocks you saying it was actually mustard miso?
>>155
That’s a second helping, meal store.
>>163
It didn’t work.
>>155
Wasn’t that a different manga?
>>155
A friend’s child held a birthday party, so I attended → The mayonnaise served with the okonomiyaki tasted strange, and everyone thought it might be spoiled, so all of that child’s friends left → The teacher explained that it was homemade mayonnaise and that’s what happens → When asked why it wasn’t mentioned while everyone was there, I said it was because I wanted to keep it to myself, and that’s how it ended.
>>146
It’s good to follow up after everyone leaves in order to get a larger share for oneself.
I’ll use violence without hesitation on delinquent neighbors who create a pressure difference and try to kill my grandma, and make them stretch out and apprehend them.
Speaking of card games, I didn’t like the teacher’s style of casually brushing off things they weren’t interested in and then going on to belittle them instead.
>>149
When I’m not interested in a card draw, I’m always just casual about it.
The collaboration episode with Kousaku Shima, aside from questioning whether the handling of the island is appropriate, features a solid trick that I like.
>>151
If you’re going to apologize, then don’t do it in the first place… that was the punchline, wasn’t it?
It’s not a serious detective story, so there are occasional episodes with superhuman-like reasoning.
That’s definitely a crime!
The culprit obviously looks like the master of Hōsushi.
It’s pretty rock to make a character that’s not a criminal like a chubby guy but rather just a woman from around the area be the culprit in this card round.
I thought it was a mother of a child who was engrossed in cards until she confessed.
The one doing the killing is completely serious, which somehow doesn’t feel redeeming at all…
I really want the heroine and the protagonist to get together.
>>161
Poor thing…
It’s a really fun manga to casually reread a few chapters during spare moments.
I liked the story about a woman I knew from the cake shop who was murdered and the mystery of uncovering the perpetrator.
Because a friend was killed, Takano keeps reasoning seriously all the way through and wraps it up neatly.
The assistant’s child has a round face like Anpanman, so I’m struggling to decide if they’re cute or not.
All manga artists are garbage.
I understand how you feel.
>>172
Mr. Saegusa is a nice person, isn’t he?
Since it’s a single story or a few stories that are self-contained, it’s easy to read in between.
Hey, you’ve really got the preparations ready, haven’t you?
I thought it was strange that episodes without criminal cases were no different from standalone episodes of Shota’s Sushi.
Is it really funny that an editor beats up a lying female manga artist and leaves her with injuries that take six months to heal…?
>>179
The fact that the model for that female mangaka is the author herself is a kind of self-deprecating joke…
Sometimes there are crazy sales on eBooks, right?
>>180
Thanks to that, I’ve collected all the volumes of this author’s manga!
It seems like it has become mostly a story about human emotions.
I like it, but…
I can’t believe how much I’ve contributed to Kodansha, you idiot, which reflects the author’s resentment, along with a postscript asking fans to buy more of the “Kuitan” volumes.
The chaos in the final stages is incredible…
I was inserting service scenes from time to time, but the truth is I probably want to draw beautiful girl erotic art…
I think we were doing both human sentiment and bad behavior in a well-balanced way… or rather, excessively.
The old man shopkeeper in Manchuria is trash, but since he’s being punished by his wife, I don’t dislike him that much; in fact, I like the episodes where they reconcile.
The drawing wasn’t consistent, was it?
It had become quite different from the beginning to the end.
Was it because I was going back and forth with Ajikko 2?
It’s easy to read because it feels like equally terrible characters all go through terrible experiences.
I want to read the report manga on Moa tea! Was it good to eat Tan with that?
It’s a standalone episode.
It’s tough, isn’t it?
No one feels sympathy for the editor who got bitten while playing with fire with the dormitory mother; it’s supposed to be a detective manga, but it’s laughable.
I like serious episodes like the one where my uncle was almost poisoned.
Surprisingly few.