
Oh oh oh
Despite being a regular jerk towards humanity, there are strangely amusing aspects that make it forgivable.
Kind to subordinates and the nearby vampires.
Handy Handy steps on it.
If anything, the status was lower in the early stages.
Dabada.
Isn’t this guy not at the bottom from the beginning?
Wow!
Miyabi is having tea time at the end of the hallway!
How divine it is…
It’s amazing that even though their abilities, backgrounds, and goals were mostly explained by the time of the first series, they’re still at the top.
I’ve started to want to read the origin of Miya, but where should I start?
What the hell is this vampire that has destroyed modern Japan and has become the national flag and currency…
Has it been 20 years!?
There are hardly any works where the enemy is causing such havoc.
The lines are quite playful, aren’t they…?
A man of only Zashu.
The protagonist, after beating up others, completely devastates Japan and indirectly kills all of his family and friends, yet there’s no sense of him being a hate character at all.
It’s an amazing manga that started serialization around the same time as Gundam SEED.
Somehow, it’s a fascinating final boss.
If you properly lift the seal, I can thank you too.
After that, I’m going to rape my brother’s wife.
It’s a story that goes beyond the bad end…
Friendly final boss
Even though I won’t die if I slip and fall, the way I cling to the roof in a panic is particularly relatable.
The final boss throwing a metal fan is surprisingly innovative in a roundabout way.
Is there no second form or anything like that?
Although my head is low, isn’t the randomness as a life form top-class among various fictional vampires?
In creation, there might be even better ones above.
Somehow, the actions are unnecessarily cheerful and strange, but consistently, the military power never wavers from the top, right, Lord Miyabi?
Even though they’re physically the strongest, they can also use mental attacks, so if they really come at me to kill, there’s nothing I can do about it.
Yoshi himself seems to be withered, like if he were to be killed by Akira, it would probably just end with a thought of “Ah, so this is it.”
Nothing feels clear.
It’s unfair that Masashi is relatively fine with getting his head chopped off.
The wrongdoing done by fictional vampires is probably quite high, as they have caused the destruction of Japan.
The carelessness in handling the precious item that is Aki’s parents is truly characteristic of Miyabi.
Isn’t it a BAD END now that we’ve defeated the thread image…?
No matter how many people die or who dies, it’s fiction and that doesn’t affect my likes or dislikes… It’s just that lying down is interesting; what a wonderful character, MIyabi.
What the hell is that guy just coming here to drink water…
In front of the mob vampire, I’m an entertainer, gathering excitement by growing a neck from my chest and munching on hockey.
I drank water that a bald guy swam in, but that place is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, so it’s full of larvae…
It’s terrible that even though they’re the final boss, they turn the scene into a gag space when they appear.
You’re holding the teacup without putting your fingers in it…
Despite the accomplishments being incredible, there is a strange charm in the fact that the status doesn’t weirdly fluctuate up or down.
I think it’s a really strange character that, despite never having improved the situation when it appears, isn’t disliked by readers that much.
A loser who’s the only one lying on the roof while everyone is doing farm work.
It’s kind of nice that instead of crushing other final bosses, they just settle for a gentle squeeze.
It’s terrible that even though it basically seems like a death encounter just because the visuals are interesting, I end up going out quite a bit.
Doesn’t Dark Itadori look like this guy?
When this guy shows up, a lot of ally named characters end up dying…
Nishiyama and Yuki’s fate is quite shocking.
An overwhelmingly strong final boss, but instead of feeling scared, you start to laugh first.
Could it be that only the old characters Akira and Miyabi are left?
Even if I’ve been the final boss for 20 years, it seems that I’ve only been active as a final boss for about 10% of that time.
Masahiro, who showed his prowess in beheading crab bread.
I think being tolerant with subordinates is also a secret to popularity.
It’s probably just that I’m simply not interested.
That fan doesn’t look like it’s going very fast, but its sharpness is amazing.
I enjoy drinking black tea to the point that I secretly come to a man-free town.
It’s too hilarious that I was wandering around based on my mood and gulping the pond water with my hands.
There aren’t many characters who can truly conquer even just Japan as a final boss in world domination stories, so Lady Miya is amazing.
It’s not about overwhelming charisma or being exceptionally smart; there’s a strong sense of being kind of silly.
Every frame from when the iron fan is thrown to when the crab bread is stepped on is interesting.
Despite being a boss that is extremely strong and favored by luck with no chance of winning, is it due to occasionally showing a comical side that the hatred towards the author’s favoritism doesn’t arise?
Having a bit of a gag flavor is nice.
Stop it.
There is a reason for this.
Seeing Masa’s insane strength, I also realize how amazing Akira was for being able to fight him properly.
Miyabi-sama after finishing the entire game and having nothing left to do.
I can’t stand how they’re seriously making jokes, even while slipping on the five-story pagoda; it’s just surreal.
I guess this person still doesn’t know that Akira is alive?
As expected, it’s causing a ruckus in various places, so I think they might know about it.
Atsushi doesn’t understand.
I wonder if they are thinking about the punchline.
Since I really came to Tokyo.
The final boss that you encounter without any context.
The last thing I saw before this was a mysterious final boss drinking water.
When you only look at the surreal parts, it seems like a gag, but when you watch it all the way through, the impression changes again.
That being said, I can’t help but laugh a little.
If Hage and Kacchan die, I think they’ll gain a lot of hate.
At first, I was just a fool, but before I knew it, my physical abilities had become extremely strong.
In a regular manga, you’d be told how long this guy is going to drag things out, but this guy has been going for 20 years without that, which is amazing.
Honestly, I have no idea what kind of ending to expect.
Ha, you’re saying whatever you want.