
That’s right.
It’s fun, so you should read it.
Partially so.
When I’m reading, I’m completely drawn in, but later when I think back on it, I wonder what that was…
>>3Well, even in real time, you’d think, what the heck is this?
That alone is interesting, so it’s all good!
I heard the sound effects are interesting, but is the whole thing strange overall?
It seems there are various series, but I wonder if they are interesting from the beginning.
It’s horror.
It was horror.
There are a lot of points to critique, but it doesn’t really bother me while I’m reading.
I’m seriously doing it, but it’s really weird.
I wonder if reading gag manga in a mocking way is appropriate.
But it’s strange that a tornado would occur when Akira swings around the guillotine…
Aside from the jokes, it’s an interesting manga, so I want you to read it.
There are nearly 100 volumes, but…
Whether good or bad, there are parts that are seriously crazy, but it frequently throws in some really disturbing stuff that makes you want to look away.
The first four volumes are serious horror, and the difference in power and absurdity between the enemies is incredible.
Around the time Aki’s training ended, it gradually became like, “Huh?”
Ha
You can say whatever you want.
There’s also a genuine kind of fun, not just jokes.
That aside, I think the subtitle is just too ridiculous.
It’s a comic where time doesn’t advance within a single panel.
So I’m dividing each action into frames, and that’s creating a surreal quality.
I think you’re good at portraying fear and helplessness.
Killing Pon is truly painful.
I read this person’s debut work long ago, and I really love how they depict human conflicts and ugliness that arise in closed spaces.
The characters are taking it very seriously.
Creature design is really creepy, and sometimes I find it physiologically tough to handle.
When the stage layout became monotonous, it was a bit tough.
It looks like a gag when viewed calmly, but there’s a captivating charm that draws you in while reading.
The cover of the paperback is super horror-like.
When reading it all together, it doesn’t feel that way.
Even if there are parts that seem strange while reading, it can be quite frustrating to hear someone who hasn’t read it say it’s just a gag manga; the story is actually interesting too.
I just want some breast milk… and even while reading it like that, I can’t help but laugh.
I understand the meaning, and I also realize it’s a serious situation.
It’s a gag on the level of Kinnikuman.
In other words, it’s a manga that is characteristic of traditional shonen manga.
When we’re having fun in the thread, we’re talking about it as if it’s a gag manga.
When I’m reading, I’m reading seriously.
The teacher casually presents merciless developments, so reading it is quite a thrill.
The fact that the filling of the rice ball is salmon roe is frustrating, and the author’s nonsensical obsession adds to the surreal humor.
There are quite a few strange scenes, but the intense developments come in quickly, creating a considerable sense of tension.
It’s extremely rare for a manga artist like this to be heading in a good direction with an SNS company.
>>31Because he is a nice person as you can see.
Comparing it to around the Jusco arc, the party composition is really important.
It’s been really interesting for the past few years.
It’s interesting enough that I’m curious about what will happen next since my brother’s revival.
To be honest, I’ve just been dragging it out, but dragging it out is interesting.
>>36I heard that while I was thinking about concluding the last few chapters, I was told to stretch it out because a movie was being made, and that’s why the current series has around 50 volumes.
The manga mainly has a strong impact of action and gore, with many surreal scenes when cut out.
I can guarantee only the fun.
The final stage after 47 days might be dull, but the early stage after 48 days will be…
I feel like the sense of tragedy and grotesqueness is being alleviated by the regularly surreal imagery.
I’m currently drawing a story that takes place after the bad ending, so it’s turned into a mysterious manga that’s no longer even a stretch of time.
I’m really curious how they’re going to wrap this up.
Stop it!
There is a reason for that.
Since Akira gets gloomy when alone, those around him are important.
It really continues to be interesting…
Mr. Akira, who can be pressured but will never lose except to Yoshi.
The story won’t decisively progress unless the two of Masashi encounter someone other than Akira, as they don’t even struggle against anyone else.
The format of Higanjima allows for endless conversations as long as vampires and demons are introduced along the way.
It may seem like the game would be too relaxed, but the supporting characters can die mercilessly, so it maintains a certain level of tension.
When I was walking down the hallway, I thought it was not a common person’s idea that Miyabi-sama was having tea time.
Even in such an absurd development, characters calmly tear off each other’s arms, creating a sense of tension that keeps you on the edge while reading.
After finishing reading, you think, “Why…?” That’s it.
>>48Even when reading, you can’t help but wonder why Miyabi is here!?
When I think calmly, it’s not strange to be anywhere since I’m just bored, and if I come out, there’s nothing I can do, so it makes me go eeeek!
It’s a one-of-a-kind manga, so honestly, it would really suck when it ends.
>>44When the readers’ emotions are all tangled up, bring out the surprise Yasunari and everyone bursts into laughter.
>>50From there, it’s just despair…
It’s amazing because it has been adapted into a drama twice and made into a movie twice.
A world where the strongest final boss, with no means of being defeated, is aimlessly wandering around out of boredom.
This is something only the teacher can描け。
>>54Moreover, the distance at which they complain that it’s boring to those around them is quite a unique characteristic of a final boss.
It’s not survival horror because there are no damages other than losses.
Make it an anime too.
I’m serious.
>>56What a crappy anime adaptation!
I couldn’t help but laugh at your painful-looking face.
Sometimes it makes me happy to see the resilience and kindness of people.
Tea Time Miyabi is at the executive’s mansion, so it’s not particularly strange…
The timing is off, isn’t it?
It would be perfect if it could be made into a game.
I want to experience something like Bravo, hunting creepy hats on Higanjima and screaming “Eek!” at the evil demons!
There are a few scenes that can be used as material, but basically it’s properly horror, and there are many gory and sad scenes as well.
Saying that Higanjima is a gag manga is the same as calling Opuna a bad game without actually playing it.
It’s being gamified.
>>63It seems there is a route for Pon’s survival.
Even minor cuts or infections from the eyeball were supposed to occur.
It seems that Akira has become indifferent to injuries and might have turned into a half-vampire or something.
>>65Baldness has also become a precedent, so it’s a relatively serious development that could happen…
>>65Even though I was soaked in a pool of blood, it didn’t matter to me, so I thought that’s just how it is…
It’s only natural to think of it as a gag manga since what you find online is like logs or things like “Oh, this!”
Well, it definitely has strong elements of a gag manga, but that’s not enough for it to continue serialization for this long.
I think everything about Higanjima is packed into the battle with my brother in the church.
You can enjoy battles, despair, and even absurd gags that are a load of crap.
There are Japanese swords, spears, and bows everywhere.
It’s so big that it’s called the Higan Archipelago.
>>69Thanks to everyone.
>>69It’s interesting that they are making clothes that properly fit the demon’s otherworldly body.
Recently, it has been interesting as a regular manga.
It’s amazing that it still retains its humorous and comedic aspect.
I thought it was just something drawn out of habit, but there was a reason for the size of the bald brothers…
It has the feel of a comic adaptation of an 80s gory horror movie.
It looks like a gag due to the art style, but the story itself is more like 60% serious and 40% gag-oriented.
The current series has been about 10 years since Akira and Masashi faced off, and the brother who was supposed to be dead has appeared, leaving people unsure if he is an enemy or an ally, while Akira’s partner Kacchan has lost one arm, so there are plenty of highlights.
But basically, I don’t think Koji is thinking about anything.
>>77I don’t think they are thinking about editing or anything.
In just about 10 episodes, there were subtitle overlaps, and changes to the subtitles were made in the volumes.
It’s like a grim scenario that’s almost unbelievable, like Nishiyama’s surroundings, damn it!
50% gag
40% action
10% horror
I wonder what it is. The visuals are surreal and there are plenty of things to comment on, but strangely, it doesn’t bother me too much while reading.
Although it’s often made fun of, I still think Lord Miyabi is incredibly strong…
>>83There are no weaknesses that can be considered weaknesses at all.
I think of it as something like Baki, even though it’s a different genre.
Is Yoshi in a position like King Dedede?
>>86More of an irreconcilable evil itself.
>>92Although evil, their words and the way they are treated by subordinates are like King Dedede.
It’s interesting in a good way, like a B-grade horror movie.
Sometimes in my head, I mix up Yasa-sama and Muzan-sama and mistakenly think that if I defeat Yasa, all the vampires will die.
I like it the most since it became the current party.
As for the subtitle, I’m just using objects and events that come up in the story without really thinking about it at all.
The subtitle of the episode where the fat guy gets killed by the crab bread is “Standing Pee.”
>>91It is an important act that can lead to death, though…
>>91I think the subtitle “Log” was chosen after some careful consideration.
The one I’ve seen in Kung Fu Hustle.
I seriously love Yasu as the best villain.
Mr. Akira has combat power below that of an ordinary person at first, just because there is no level cap.
I am surprised that I struggled more than I imagined before the 48 days when I had not fully leveled up.
>>95I still have quite a tough time dealing with the evil spirits, no matter what.
Basically, you won’t die, My Lord.
Even though there are many gag-like developments, I think the reason it still gives readers a sense of despair is that the characters are魅力的.
I laughed during tea time with Miyabi, but I don’t want the bald guy or the punk kid to die because I like them, so I was anxious about what would happen.
Subtitle: Shiratama Kinako Mochi Parfait
While Yoshi is getting stronger, it seems like Akira is not only not getting stronger but actually becoming weaker, and it’s making me wonder if we can really win.
>>103It is said that if you inject elegantly, you win, but I can’t imagine that Yoshi would lose because of that.
That said, it will definitely be over in 48 days…
I’m finally looking forward to Akira’s turn this time.
To be blunt, even though Yashiro is called a vampire, he doesn’t really need to suck blood that much…
Isn’t it just not interesting at all from the Yoshiwara arc 48 days later? Of course, it’s still interesting as a story.
>>106If you watch it all the way through, it will be much more interesting after 48 days.
>>106I think it has been interesting since the beginning with Nishiyama and Yuki.
I just need some dirty water.
It’s purely evil, but also has a mischievous side.
When I put it this way, the final boss is quite a difficult balance.
The moment elegance is unleashed, humanity has lost…
Who did such a thing! If it was just for fun, I’m not letting it slide!
When Akira is stalling against the boss, it’s not great, but other than that, it’s pretty entertaining.
Did that scene actually happen where a mouse knocked on the bathroom stall and Miyabi came out saying “Eek!!” while leaking poop and pee?
When I killed Chuke, I thought, “What the hell are you doing? I had developed some affection for him!”
Because of that, there is still a tension regarding the life and death of the sub members.
>>114I was shocked because I had been having interactions with the captain like a pseudo-family, and then it suddenly ended.
It seems like you were already prepared ever since you cut your brother, right…?
>>114When Ryosuke dies, it feels so sudden that I’ve been thinking since the part where Samejima got hit by Himiko, “This guy is definitely going to die…”
The scene where the early master and the log come together had me laughing almost at gag manga level…
The previous work felt kind of dark… so I stopped reading it, but I’m reading this one now.
>>116Looking at the situation alone, it’s more than just dark; it’s utterly bleak, but despite that, the mood in the moment can be surprisingly light.
It’s horror, and the main story is not funny.
It’s funny, but
If you read it thinking it’s a gag, the scene where Pong becomes a demon and the older brother is just plain painful…
I wonder what the 48th was all about… I started getting cozy with the Axe God and the captain without any context.
The NTR scene with my older brother is such a terrible development that I feel like my heart might die if I don’t joke about how Masakami is so engrossed in the situation that he’s moving his hips…
The scene where the axe god is carried is my personal best scene from Higanjima.
The most interesting manga right now.
The 48th day isn’t very good.
The master who regains his sanity with everyone’s voices and completely controls the evil spirit power is seriously cool…
This author’s tendency to kill off main characters is a good spice.
>>128I haven’t killed at all lately, so I wonder if there has been a change in my feelings or mindset.
It’s amazing how interesting it is now, as if it’s at its peak, despite all that’s been done.
>>129Defeating the executives and finally facing the final boss is the kind of development that makes it feel like the peak of the story.
>>134It’s not about defeating executives or defeating Miyabi.
The regular episodes about the whore mother and the brother’s revival episodes were amazing.
Despite how it was handled, I felt like “What was this guy?” from the beginning to the end.
I only remember salmon and breast milk.
I love the feeling of the full-speed counterattack that comes after “Kill me, master.”
It feels like Aki wanted to switch to being the host instead of Chuke, but in the end, it seems they decided not to.
>>135Originally, it was planned to end in 47 days, but since there was a request to continue from that point, I think they were struggling around there.
When viewed as a battle manga, the main character being overwhelmingly strong beyond Dragon Ball feels off.
>>136It looks like my older brother has no choice but to take the Vegeta spot.
>>136Everyone dies before they become strong…
>>136Since all the strong ones besides Akira are dead, there’s no way they would be here.
I only really remember the scene where Chuke is going through drug withdrawal while breastfeeding…
It’s a large number of volumes, but easy to read.
I think a bloodsucking chair is really great as an erotic situation.
It has become like a battle manga from Jump, starting from my sons.
Zan
The effective range is too wide…
Baldness has already turned half into a monster, so it’s fine, but what the hell is this strength or toughness of Yukapon?
>>147Because I’m an idol.
>>147That’s good… I’m an idol.
Now Akira is also swayed towards the coexistence with vampires, so killing the captain makes it even more puzzling why such a thing was done.
>>148The captain loves Akira like a son, but he couldn’t abandon his loyalty to Masaharu, so if it came to killing Masaharu, he probably had no choice but to take a stand under the premise that he would die first.
It’s amazing that even after being the final boss for over 20 years, Masa hasn’t lost any of his prestige… it’s really impressive…
>>149It’s great that Masayuki doesn’t lash out at his subordinates even when he’s really angry.
>>149Miyabiーーーーーーーー!!
>>149The strength is too real.
It’s nice that if you catch someone off guard or if they have some free time, you might have a chance to defeat them.
I think it’s a manga that is loved in various ways.
You will understand the reason if you read it.
I heard it was horror in the beginning, so I was wondering when the logs would appear as I started reading, and they showed up right from the start and I couldn’t handle it.
>>154Interesting things other than logs also come out from the lower body…
Even now, there are still many places that taste strange, but the main theme is that it’s a gut-wrenching horror, right!
>>158I think it’s amazing that the tension continues, making it feel like anyone other than Akira could die because of this.
The reason Masa doesn’t usually take it out on his subordinates like a typical boss character isn’t because he has a big heart, but simply because he perceives everyone else as worthless trash.
Isn’t the prosthetic arm sword too strong?
>>162Isn’t it nice? It’s a keepsake from the captain, you know?
Yukapon is being drained of blood… or rather, she’s about to be eaten.
Do you think that could cause an infection? There’s no way it wouldn’t…
>>163Infection does not occur primarily through bloodsucking or predation.
>>163You won’t get infected by sucking blood.
Throwing a pot lid or something while rotating it horizontally and sniping was something I thought was amazing when I read it, but looking back now, it was quite a funny sight.
There are a lot of really brutal descriptions, and in the early parts, characters easily kill their allies, so I was really wondering what’s up with this author.
I feel like if you start watching it thinking it’s a gag manga, you’ll be quite taken aback.
By the way, it’s been about the time it would take for my big brother to grow and come back.
Oh, why was Miyabi in a place like this? That’s right, Miyabi shouldn’t really be coming to this country. It seems that he really likes the tea that Kyomeiko serves. To keep the citizens from causing a stir, this matter is a secret. Only a few subordinates directly under Kyomeiko, including myself, know about it. In reality, he occasionally just shows up through a back door. As always, he’s so whimsical. Did he really just show up at such a timing? Ouch, seriously! Shall I have Maiwashi talk? Since when have you been on such good terms with Kyomeiko? What kind of method did you use to become friends? I’ll honestly say it: Soy love. I will convey it once again to the believers directly. This town is the best place to live, so if you have supplies or anything, please request it!
Friendly
>>170Ooooo (Relaxing on the sofa)
Even if you’re soaked up to your waist in a pool of blood, you might not get infected if you’re lucky…
I think it’s pointless to even consider it since nobody got infected in the previous work’s vampire pool.
The author portrays violence with utmost seriousness, yet it becomes a unique flavor of comedy.
>>174I think the overly meticulous editing cuts on some pages provoke a surreal sense of humor.
If blood gets in your eye, it can get infected.
Almost no one is wearing goggles, huh…
I bet tea is tastier than the water in a puddle.
The moment I looked up, I just met Ken-chan the river otter right in the eyes…
I wonder what that eye drop infection was about…
What is white water?
After drinking the red ball of fellatio and drinking water from the river, there are people who got infected because there were bodies upstream, so it’s completely luck-based.
Even if they drink water from a river saturated with vampires, they won’t notice.
I felt a difference in temperature when I realized that Hi-chan had such strong feelings about the latest story.
It’s been longer since I left Higanjima.
I think it’s a good balance to have Akira occasionally go on a rampage.
Since entering the Yamataikoku chapter, Hi-bo has only been having a terrible time…
When they started saying they have five sons, I thought it was a ridiculous stretch, but it’s been really interesting!
>>188Ah, well, yeah, that’s true, but I think it’s a frustrating stretch!
>>199You bastard! Damn human!
He’s the weakest among us… it’s the kind of manga that comes out.
Speaking of Higanjima, did you bring a log? But if you think about it calmly, a log isn’t something a person can carry…
No matter how much blood you bathe in, there are times when you just won’t do it.
“When I do it, I just look up in the forest.”
When put in bullet points, it’s basically Berserk, so of course it’s interesting.
>>192This Berserk has too much crap and urine!
It can be surreal or suddenly contradictory, so at times it becomes a gag.
It’s falling!! Swoosh Ughhh Zazazaza Shhh Glass shards!! This is bad!!
Oh no, my vision… Pik, Pik Episode 118 Transmission… Pik Pik I can’t move. Tsu Phew…
>>193Every time I see Lord Miya speechless in that scene… it makes me laugh.
The latest episode of Akira-san infiltrating the enemy territory is seriously cool…
Buri buri, buri buri.
There are parts that make you wonder what this is when extracted in units of panels or pages, but since there are also things like weddings, a larger framework is needed as well.
To the protagonist, your mother really is a whore of a bitch… Hah… Hah…
>>200You’ve ridiculously incorporated a minor trend!
It’s amazing that, despite being a super long-running series, it hasn’t lost any of its charm or appeal.
Rather, there are times when I think the mainland version has more flair.
Feeling the “Kinnikuman-ism” that the author and fans openly declare, as they sympathize with the enemies they defeat regularly.
Even with Akira almost broken, the heart cannot endure the promiscuous mother…
Now is the most interesting time, isn’t it?
To put it bluntly, the 48 days themselves are just a complete waste of time.
This is freaking hilarious!
It accounts for 50% of the vulgarity in Yanmaga.
The visuals may seem like a gag, but the story is consistently full of painful developments overall.
However, it feels like a thrilling adventure that can no longer be called horror, even by mistake.