
I just need to put everything into this one strike.
The enemy I’m fighting now was the final boss…
>>1I thought that might be the case… but I didn’t want to be sure about it.
What is this manga…?
Finally, it’s the limit.
It feels like they suddenly threw it out after delaying it because the media mix development wasn’t taking off.
>>4I feel more like the author is giving up.
A new main character, so there’s probably going to be a sequel.
>>5I assert that once it is interrupted, even the current readers of this facade will disappear.
It feels so shallow that it’s hard to believe it’s the final episode before being canceled after 10 weeks.
>>6That’s quite rude, isn’t it?
If it were a canceled manga, I’d release the settings all at once, so it would be richer.
Let’s add the unfinished parts in the comics until it’s complete!
Please decide, Senpai.
>>8But you know…
Ah…
What is a curse attack?
Are you excited?
Aren’t the vengeful warriors giving off more of a heroine vibe than the childhood friend?
Aren’t you waiting for the social game?
This manga has had 15 volumes, huh?
>>16It’s shorter than I thought…
>>37Since it was effectively biweekly, I think the actual duration of the serialization is quite long.
The giant monster of Meireki is lurking inside a mushroom.
The resentment of those killed by that great monster is like the Naraku of ninjutsu.
Since the flow has the protagonist being possessed in the first episode… I guess that’s the final episode.
Don’t end suddenly…
>>18The time has come.
It seems like they might do a time jump.
Was I just drinking fake pleasure wine…
>>20The guy from my classmates has no standout moments except for the part where the poison bow seems to suit me.
>>50There are fewer guys who had standout moments…
No way.
Is the one I’m fighting now the final boss!?
There are 2 episodes left until the final episode!!!!!!! (Bawling operator)
It seems like they still continue to prolong treatment since they do things like anime and games.
At least at this timing, it would mean running away just before the start of the anime’s second season.
Is it going to end smoothly without a sense of a final battle?
I thought, “Why are they dragging this out for so long like it’s a middle chapter?” and then I was told that what they’re doing now is the final chapter…
I never thought that the one who appeared like a mid-boss would actually be the final boss.
Prepare the funeral gun!
>>30Finished!!
Aren’t you going to talk about Kafka not being able to return to being human or something like that?
>>31In the first place, the monster is just becoming human → The monsterization is progressing… → I was thinking of turning back into a human after defeating the mushroom monster.
It was in such a fluffy state that it would just go back haphazardly.
>>56I have a feeling that after using up all my energy with this full grudge punch, it will just end with something like “I was able to return to normal.”
The reputation on the internet is terrible, but is it true that a top-selling manga from the current Jump series will suddenly disappear again?
What the heck is it that even a full-powered strike comes to a halt in front of the core?
>>33I have to hit…
There is a company that is about to start a social game that could determine its future…
>>34It’s tough that the manga ends just as the mobile game starts.
>>34I wonder if you didn’t know…
>>34Well, with that company, anyway…
The greatest achievement of Kaiju No. 8 is
It was to create relaxation.
In other words, Shonen Jump should give serialization to relaxed manga creators.
Sell all the shitty model kits and prize items.
Huh, I can’t see the excitement, but isn’t the comic itself selling quite well?
When No. 9 started to stand out, I was thinking, what is this guy’s treatment, is he the final boss or something, and now I’m wondering if it’s really going to end…
It seems the author has given up on this.
>>40I’m practically at a point of giving up right now.
If you think of the mushroom battle as part of the final boss fight, it was a long final boss fight.
A bowl!?
Is it really starting a social game from now?!?
Are we really going to end it at a time when we’re just about to expand our media presence more and more!?
I feel like it has been quite a long time, but it’s only volume 15…
I want to say “hurry up and finish” like it’s an easy thing to say, but it was simply too insulting to do so.
>>48But…
It’s wrong to bet the company’s fortunes on this.
If you can make money just by putting it out there, you should just keep having the mushrooms fight endlessly.
What’s going to happen with the continuation of the anime, the mobile game, and the怪8 ramen lined up in the drugstore with the wagon?!
Ah
When is the second season of the anime?!
Prepare the funeral gun!
More! Right!?
Even if the manga is finished, we must continue with the anime…!
>>59There’s no point in doing it with sales of only about 1/5 of the memory battery.
Prepare the funeral gun!
Ah…
I thought they were still stretching it out because there are various media mixes.
It’s ending…
It’s probably the time when various social games are eagerly collaborating…
You can read all the episodes for free now!
I thought it would end without being hit this time, so I managed to overcome the hurdle.
Everyone, including those who aren’t familiar at all, suddenly acted as if it was a final conclusion of a drama without any buildup, and I was confused to find that it was actually the final chapter.
I was wondering where the popularity is, but it’s actually selling well, isn’t it?
>>67Maybe Shueisha was just desperately pushing for it to be a popular work.
Like Sam 8
>>67The paperback is selling well.
Is it alright for a rich person to end things on a thin premise!?
I have to finish it…
>>69Please finish quickly.
>>75But…
Speaking of which, the spiritual pressure of the yankee and the fake Kyouraku is still gone.
Could it be that there aren’t many readers who thought this was the final battle?
But…
I can’t believe they forcefully made the shimeji mushroom, which had such a strong mid-boss vibe, the final boss and just ended it like that…
I realized that a plan that has started moving cannot suddenly stop when I see the figures and collaborations coming out one after another.
It seems like they haven’t fully released various media mixes yet!?
I thought it was going to drag on even longer from the last pull, but it ends here, huh…
I’m sorry if I overlooked it, but what was the thing that turned the old man into a monster when he first came to the hospital?
>>79Grudge
>>79The vengeful spirits of the Sengoku period.
>>88I wonder why he suddenly showed up at that timing and chose the old man…
>>128It seems like there’s an old man’s ancestor in some kind of spirit, but I don’t really understand it in the end.
>>79It should have been created to experiment on what would happen if No. 9 turned humans into monsters.
I liked the gag manga spin-off.
(I knew the anime wasn’t good after all…)
You’re really lacking in options, aren’t you…?
The old man’s flashbacks and monologues feel very forced…
It’s not something you can easily see.
It’s kind of sad that they were forcefully pushing it with Dentsu’s full-blown stealth marketing since episode 1.
No, it shouldn’t affect the anime.
Even Demon Slayer continues its anime after the original work has ended.
>>92In other words, from now on, we’ll be rewriting the box office revenue for Japanese anime films with the movie adaptation.
It’s not that unusual for the anime to continue while the manga ends first.
Both Demon Slayer and Jujutsu are like that, right?
I predict that the old man will be cleaning again in the final episode.
It’s really unfortunate for the affiliated companies that got caught up in this.
>>96It was really unfortunate because it was just ordinary and interesting at first.
It was an experiment to see if a random selection would sell if Jump liked it, right?
It’s hard to say if ending at the timing when the second season starts is good or bad.
In the end, is King Oyster Mushroom the final boss?
Since the release of issue 9, the stories have been so random that it really seems like the author doesn’t have anything specific they want to create. Well, I guess that’s how it goes.
I went all the way to the end with the feeling that the king oyster mushroom is probably a mid-boss position linked to the true identity of the big boss…
So, in the end, is it correct to say that the editor at the time of the launch was competent?
Did you enter loss-cutting mode?
You were holding back on the game, right?
>>104Prepare the ceremonial gun!
A canceled manga that allows for such a sluggish final battle isn’t really a canceled manga.
After going all out with media mix, you actually intended to end this?
Is the Reiwa Oshi Shikamen coming to an end?
The book sold well because it bounced from the very beginning, but I wonder if the media expansion itself ultimately didn’t go very well…
Once you read one episode, it’s really interesting!
Isn’t it amazing?
>>112Episode 1 is truly a masterpiece.
Maybe it’ll end with the epilogue in the next two episodes.
I can read up to about volume 5 properly, but from there on, the flaws become more and more apparent.
>>114You’re quite resilient to crappy manga, aren’t you…
Was there no talk about non-mobile games?
I might be misunderstanding.
The cat wappa was like this too.
It feels like I’m drawing episodes 2 and onward even though I don’t have anything I want to draw.
Will the anime be able to reach the end in its second season?
It’s been a while since I read it, but are they still fighting mushrooms!?
>>118The final boss that is parasitizing a dead mushroom body.
>>129Finally, a new enemy has appeared.
Even if the original manga ends, it’s fine because we can still make money through collaborations and media mixes.
Eringi really ended this manga in various ways.
It’s just a wild guess, but the first half succeeded beyond the author’s ability and gained popularity.
I thought that from the middle onwards, they were struggling to meet those expectations, so I think it might be a good thing to end it here and free the author from this work.
It’s a grudge, isn’t it?
But…
The first episode is really interesting and exciting…
Are you finally going to agree with my theory that we should only think about the story in the early stages?
The part where it said “Only 2 episodes left until the finale!” was the most intense.
Anyway, the old man loses the strength of the monster and is looking down at the city from a high place, wondering “What should I do from now on?” when a woman in her thirties calls out to him from behind, and behind her is Reno, and that’s how it ends.
Akatsuki is crying too.
It’s impressive that this work has been adapted into an anime and even reached media mix.
The product lineup seemed completely stagnant, but I had the impression that sales numbers were high… or was that just my imagination?
>>135The sales of the comic books are amazing.
But I really wonder who is actually buying it.
>>153Does the sudden announcement of the final episode finally make visible the layer that has been supporting it until now?
>>135Disc sales: 445 copies
Oblivion Battery 2400 pieces from the same period.
>>161Negative 2400 copies!?
>>161Oh no~~~
The first shapeshifting hero really nailed the basics of having to hide their identity while fighting, and that was really great.
I ended up dropping out because it became mainly about strangers fighting in strange suits.
It’s sad that it ends in July when the anime starts 😭
>>138In other words, starting the anime was probably the minimum requirement.
Maybe I had given up before that.
I wonder if the author and editor had to bow their heads to various people to forcibly bring it to an end.
Even the positive responses are just, “Isn’t it selling somewhere I’m not aware of?” instead of “It was selling well,” which is terrible.
Is it Mach speed? It’s really surprising because it’s different from what I expected!?
It was quite interesting by the end of the first volume, and I wonder if it would have been different with good editing…
>>143I remember that the story moved properly after the break, so I think there are people who are thinking about the story.
The problem is that it doesn’t last.
>>150I thought that being able to manage schedules freely is what makes online serialization so appealing, but I wonder why that is…
>>143I think it was supported by good editing and became interesting, but now the author’s true talent is coming through.
I was thinking that Volume 9 would end quickly, but it turns out there are only 2 chapters left until the manga itself ends.
I wonder if Kikoru will get together with a game otaku.
>>145I don’t understand, so just say Saikawa.
If it sells, it’s a win. It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
>>146I wanted them to perform accordingly to their winning situation…
The social game company is pitiful.
It’s impressive in a way that it suddenly ends, like it’s been cut off, right at the timing when the anime’s second season and mobile game are about to start.
What happened to the hero-like captain?
By the way, what happened to the panda or bear that was hidden in the background?
Back when it was around volume 1, the way it was praised was amazing…
The readers were very honest and cruel.
>>154I thought the first episode seemed interesting, but I didn’t think it was the peak of the series, right?
I was thinking it would be stretched out for another two years, so I was surprised to suddenly hear that there are two more episodes coming in various ways.
No matter how much you push, it’s proven that some things just can’t be done, as shown by Samu 8.
It’s true that there are supporters for the strange phenomenon of the best-selling books.
>>157In the end, it’s not something that can continue to be serialized.
No, is it that the author couldn’t withstand the criticism any longer?
It took me a little while to remember what the samurai were because too much time had passed.
It’s rare to see a work where the characters are so excited while the audience feels completely left out.
Because a character that hasn’t been properly developed is suddenly treated like a big finale.
Boys are going to like super strong skull-faced heroes.
…This guy doesn’t fight.
“Normally, Kaiju No. 8 would say from here, ‘Thank you for defeating it. I can finally give my all now that it’s gone,’ and the final form of the mushroom would appear.”
You can continue to relax.
What about number 3 and number 7 that haven’t appeared in the Numbers?
It seems like they will return to Jump magazine around next year.
Maybe, but after doing all this, I don’t think the king oyster mushroom is dead yet.
What will happen to the heart of the boy who bought the怪8T?!
I was surprised to find that both the art and the story were good when I reread the first chapter.
I think it’s already generally bad up to that point, but the thin template developments and sloppiness after the final battle-like situation really gets worse.
Not only the story, but the illustrations also became disastrous as the narrative progressed.
>>175It looks kind of messy and hard to read this manga since I haven’t seen it in a while…
Why did the grudge spirit guy choose Kafka…
It seems that they ended up having to stretch it out forcibly until the media adaptation settled down, when they originally planned to wrap it up in a small number of volumes with the Eringiras boss.
It seems like the end of Mashle was probably like that.
>>178Even so, there was still plenty of room to draw more, but I just kept crushing it myself and it ended up falling apart in a terrible way, so I don’t think it matters.
As always, the comment section is more interesting than the actual manga.
I won’t say that it’s not selling well just because I haven’t heard good reviews online.
That being said, I wonder what kind of demographic continues to buy it…
The lack of response to the view counts and book sales is so unsettlingly quiet that it’s scary.
>>182I really don’t understand why things like anime, fan creations, and review posts are popular when there’s practically no buzz about them.
A mushroom that has been fighting all along.
Damn it, I have to go!
Please go ahead, senpai!
Characters up to Rank D are returning to the battlefield one after another.
Damn, I have to go…
Leave this to me!
Shall we go?
Only 2 episodes left until the final episode!
Since Kafka’s identity was revealed, it really hasn’t been interesting… or rather, I feel like I’ve used up all the ideas I had thought of in advance around this point.
Well, it’s fine since we’ve done everything, like the collaboration with Mina, the revelation of the 8th unit’s settings, and the great monster of Meireki, before reaching the end.
I feel strongly that there was definitely more room to expand the conversation, it’s such a waste…
If both the anime and the merchandise are super popular, it definitely won’t end so abruptly.
It became a manga that resembles a collection of scenes I’ve seen in various anime.
It must have completely exceeded the author’s capacity…
I’m surprised that 445 discs have been sold.
Well, if I end up in a situation where I’m seated as a super popular work but can’t come up with any ideas…
If I were the author, I’d be depressed…
Did it happen?! It’s a surprising development, but it’s reassuring that it will definitely end in two more episodes.
I think the author did a great job.
I think I would have gone mentally bad.
>>193But you know… the update frequency…
Have you figured out the details of a weapon that truly suits me?
Don’t end so abruptly with your true identity being revealed…
It must have been quite tough, as they managed to get through it somehow with frequent breaks and big panels towards the end.
It doesn’t matter, but I feel kind of sad that Usuta is in 10th place.
>>199It can’t be helped…
>>199I hope that Masaru-san, Takezawa Receive, and Jaguar, whom I loved, remain asleep in my memories.
From the start, when the author reveals the true identity at this point with this material, I felt that they haven’t studied at all…
Well, at first I thought, “Are they going to break the template and go their own way!? That’s impressive!?” but…
The sales of the paperback are amazing, but the sales of other formats are as mentioned above, so I really don’t know who is supporting it.
“About 99.9% of the fans will be those who say, ‘I don’t watch the anime or movies, but I only buy the manga.'”
What the heck is that?
>>203I sometimes think there are surprisingly many people who buy the paperback out of habit after purchasing the initially successful work.
>>203There are some who sell complete sets after putting together the first edition.
On the relax side, it’s still interesting…
It’s really late to realize this, but the world view is fundamentally filled with resentment… I still feel that way now.
The strong style that seems to throw away all the qualities that initially captured the readers.
Well, there’s nothing more to discuss if we go any further…
If we could just shift a little bit of funding towards various developments, we might have been able to bring in someone to write a good scenario and make improvements, right?