
It’s a despair that surpasses the Mushi King battle…
It might just be Hi-bo who is interested…
I wonder if there’s a way to be saved from here…
It seems like it’s no good…
Bald man’s instant two-panel joke…
It seems that if I don’t join the fray after hearing the commotion, I might be wiped out.
There’s no way to survive other than having big brother join the fight, right?
Bald people are really weak against anyone other than mob characters…
>>8
This time, the opponent is too strong.
>>8
There is no one who can take advantage of Lord Miya…
>>10
Even a demon can be instantly killed.
It’s going to be too hard next week without the Young Magazine.
>>11
Ugh… it’s a combined issue…
I dislike the idea of going through something worse than just dying easily.
I never thought you would consider taking hostages, Lord Miyabi.
>>15
Right now, Lord Miyabi is completely just having fun.
“The only ones who have cornered Yoshi are the Miyamoto brothers.”
Ken was quite strong too, but…
Even if you say Ken-chan is strong, he’s at most just a bald guy with a weapon, right?
>>17
As expected, the bald one is far stronger.
I hope to encounter Atsushi, who unexpectedly returned to his mother’s place.
I can only think of that as a way to live.
Yasama is too strong in her natural state.
It’s scary that you can push through even when you’re careless.
Nothing will come of it even if you come tomorrow, so if you do come, I hope it’s for a good reason.
Since Lady Miya is interested in the peaked boy’s arms, I think the kid will barely be saved.
Are you saying you’re going to just bite off the part of the pie and throw it away?
…If it’s you, Masaya, it could happen normally.
I thought you were taking a stroll and drinking water from the pond, but then you elegantly drink tea. I don’t understand your elegance!
I wonder if my brother will come…
I can understand a death that is necessary for the story.
It would be such a terrible game if you encountered the final boss during a random encounter and couldn’t escape, then died!
>>27
The main members so far have also died somewhat like that…
>>27
Masasystem Anywhere
However, even if I’m saved, my teacher always prepares unexpected developments, so I can’t read ahead.
Masa, you really are bored, huh?
I want to return to being human after losing just one arm.
If you fumble, people will die, you know that, right, teacher?
In this manga, death tends to happen in a rather careless way.
Even Katsu-chan had a vibe that it was all over at the time of the Bug King battle.
It seems like it might turn into a situation like a person with the contents of an onigiri being a lot.
I thought it suddenly turned into a gag, but then it was despair again, what a crazy roller coaster.
These two have lived quite a long life.
…Could it be that the Miyabi-sama goods were a small source of comfort?
>>37
This is Higanjima, isn’t it!!
The drop from here is indeed Higanjima… and there are two hearts.
It’s terrible that encountering Lord Miyabi by chance is a more convincing cause of death.
Hidari has died again.
Hage and Katsu-chan are among the few people who know that they have a connection with their older brother, apart from Akira, so it’s possible that their older brother, who happened to be there, might come to help.
If it’s not around that level, it probably won’t be saved.
Since the days of Muji, you often wander around that area, Masakazu-sama.
The reason for the coincidence is that I want to drink delicious tea.
The reason I’m aiming for Katsuji is that I’m curious about the flavor.
It’s hard to believe that such an ordinary person could be the final boss.
>>43
It’s not unusual for behavioral principles to appear at the level of flavor assistance.
Katsuji is currently a source of support for Akira’s heart.
It’s like a restraint to be human, so please don’t really kill me…
I was surprised that the bald guy was in good health.
It may not be as bad as a barrel, but I think both eyes are at least gouged out.
My arm was amputated the other day and I’m bald…
>>48
Once your eyes get affected, it’s over…
>>49
I found a donor eyeball!
I’m in a state where I’m already guaranteed to win in this SLG.
It seems like the only pleasure is going around tasting delicious food from various places…
The eyeball can’t be transplanted even with modern medicine!!
If a severed arm can wriggle back, then a bald head should be fine…
Currently, being kept alive by Miyas gift is the highest probability of survival.
It seems that only the left arm is of concern, and since only the part of the left arm where the Hebo is cut off was eaten…
There is a possibility of achieving elegance’s purpose…
Well, having just my arms eaten and surviving, heh, it’s like I’m matching with Akira, but that feels like something Katsuchan would say.
>>57
Is it really a mindset of an elementary school student?
It’s the same for my brother, and basically, when you encounter Masayasu, there’s no saving you…
In post-apocalyptic stories, there are regular resets, but they’re not really met with a lot of disapproval, right?
Well, that’s quite interesting.
Do you need any more reasons?
The bald man has been missing an eye from the start.
>>62
I haven’t done it…
When Yasu comes out, Sanae’s presence is too weak, damn it!
I think one reason it’s popular is that even the main characters are being eliminated one after another.
I still can’t forget the Axe God and the captain.
The teacher always makes sure to create solid work considering the combined issues, right?
Since it’s impossible to compete with Yoshi, and escaping seems unlikely, one either dies a gruesome death or becomes a vampire or a demon.
Higanjima has a spectacular draw every week, doesn’t it?
It’s a gem of a weekly serialized work.
Lady Miya is a little too strong.
There are really this many people properly following Higanjima.
>>70
It’s interesting.
It’s too scary when they appear suddenly in a random encounter without any warning.
The fate of Yuki and the glasses was so disturbing that it’s surprising it didn’t cause a backlash.
Lord Miya’s strength remains unwavering, doesn’t it…
>>74
It slips! But the strongest part is that it doesn’t waver…
It’s actually a miracle that only Sakichi died in the current party.
Almost no combat power.
The moment when Lord Miya was in the biggest pinch was when he slipped on the roof and when he got hit with a microscope.
Well, this is probably just the setup for my brother to come…
Just because big brother is here doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll help.
It’s amazing how you can make me think, “If it’s you, Akira, things might turn around,” even though the situation keeps getting worse.
I feel like the teacher apologized regarding the treatment of Yuki.
It’s originally interesting, but the level of interest over the past year has been extraordinary.
It’s a waste for those who haven’t read it.
There are weekly series that are, without a doubt, the most interesting in the world right now.
>>81
I thought it was too unnecessary when the mainland arc started, but I’m really enjoying it now.
With Masa appearing, I feel a sense of relief that things have finally started to move towards the end.
The teacher tends to kill off characters quite mercilessly, so I really don’t know what will happen…
If my older brother shows up there, it’s game over for Himiko…
I see, Miyasama, you still don’t know that brother has come back to life and that Akira is nearby…
I have no idea what will happen…
I’m surprised that my brother’s revival is a possibility in the current development.
It seems to always be at the top in magazine surveys, so it’s seriously an amazing manga.
I feel like I might be saved because I suddenly arrived at an open place.
Recently, I have been watching with a sense of relief that it probably won’t lead to death.
I have attachment to the character, but I can accept the fact that they might die.
A kind of mysterious manga.
>>92
I don’t want everyone to die, but at the same time, I feel that if they do, it can’t be helped.
The resurrection of the big brother is really an amazing development because it uses the abilities of the boss from a few years ago as foreshadowing.
Did the bald guy die?
It’s a past where characters that you thought would be safe ended up dying one after another, so I’m no longer surprised if anyone other than Akira and Masatomo dies anywhere.
A crappy Japan ruled by such vampires.
Sometimes it’s better to die quickly.
The combat power is more than enough with just you, Akira.
There are two kinds of interesting…
Higanjima is… both!
The bald guy was a good ally who could dominate against average enemies.
If my allies decrease, unnecessary events and extra enemies will disappear, so it’s just right.
Since becoming the current PT, it’s been interesting.
There were no unnecessary developments in Higanjima…
I wonder if someone really is drawing such a hopeless manga?
I often find myself perplexed.
Higanjima 48 Days Later… Koji Matsumoto I watched “Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called! The Princess of Space” with my daughter. I believe that the “Shin-chan” series generally doesn’t disappoint, and I enjoyed this one as well. Experiencing a movie with my child is the best.
As for the battle, I think it’s more interesting to fight with characters other than Akira, so I don’t want the bald guy to leave.
If you only look at what he’s doing, he has a master-level strength.
If Hage and Kacchan were dead
You charge in and kill them all, right?
>>107
It’s not surprising if someone dies because of that, but since the teacher tends to completely forget and goes for a development where no one gets killed at all, it makes it hard to predict what happens next…
Don’t drag Yukapon into this!
>>108
Rat’s response
When there are companions, an event is added that creates opportunities for the companions to shine.
If there are no teammates, it would just be Akira charging in, and the number of enemies would be reduced for balance adjustment.
Just before being eaten, did you scream “Aaaah!” and say “Now, kid”? I wonder if my interest will shift in the direction of being caught alive.
There are definitely parts that are like gag manga, but it’s really impressive how Higanjima is also genuinely entertaining as a manga.
>>112
Just the scene of Miya-sama drinking tea in the hallway (even though it wasn’t) wraps me in a whirlwind of laughter.
Right now, we are anxiously watching a situation where our comrades could be killed depending on the mood of that noble person.
It’s an amazing drop.
>>114
Well, the visuals are funny, but isn’t it bad…? It was that kind of reaction.
If my current companions died, I would be seriously sad, even a mouse would be sad.
Is it true that you’re trying to treat Kacchan, Yasama?
>>116
Lady Miyabi wouldn’t do something like that.
Is it really possible for you to do such a noble thing?
There is a possibility that it may happen as a result.
First of all, what is a final boss that you encounter randomly?
Hurry up and come, Akira Miyamoto.
>>122
Even if I come, I can’t kill Miyabi, so there’s nothing I can do…
When Miyabi comes out, she will mercilessly kill her comrades.
Even if I’m excited with elegant goods, when the elegant one appears before me, I feel like a mob vampire bowing down.
Honestly, I didn’t expect to encounter this in this episode, so I’m really scared…
It was a story related to my older brother, right…?
Lady Miyabi, who regularly reminds us that she is a being that can turn the tables in an instant.
Big brother is resurrected!? Who is he!? Then, the truth about big brother’s resurrection from the whore mother, followed by an encounter with Lord Masa, and the main storyline is gaining momentum in a crazy way.
There was a time when I used to say that Miyabi didn’t have any appearances at all.
It started to get interesting again around when Koharu appeared, right?
Is there a drug that can be found on the way to kill my son that can also kill Masahiro?
I can’t predict whether I can defeat it normally.
>>130
Wasn’t that injection on the island not okay?
>>133
If that was okay, it might not have been 48 days later.
I wonder if it was just that the usage wasn’t good.
Is it possible that Hi-bou just wants to eat…?
When I left the island, my evaluation was quite low, so I honestly find the reset development to be tough.
Since this party started, it has been quite fun all along…