
Shall we go?
Is it coming to an end…?
But…
But…
The sunlight…
>>4From above!?
Ah
Please go!
It’s hot…
Please take a break!
>>9Got it!
Senpai! Please decide to come to the office!
I wonder if there are still activities of my favorite Rin Shinonome-chan.
It’s too late to decide to cut losses.
It can be thought that they couldn’t back down because they had been aggressively expanding into anime and merchandise.
>>14This way.
It couldn’t be helped.
>>254Regardless of Kikor’s plastic models, it was too bold to sell the Eringi figure as a general release instead of a preorder exclusive.
There are games coming up as well…
>>15I have to put it out…
I’ve been fighting for so long that I can’t tell the difference no matter when I read it.
Social games…
But…
They said it wouldn’t end anyway since Reno isn’t here, but he suddenly showed up to finish it off…
Hurry and hit me.
Is this the final episode!?
A mysterious manga that is selling like crazy only in paperback.
Finally, the author has reached the limit…
Please decide, senior.
It’s an announcement at the level of being canceled.
>>26It’s more about the level itself.
>>28Was it explicitly stated that it would be cancelled somewhere?
It’s reasonable to end it before it gets any worse.
I think it would have been better a little closer, but it’s already done.
I couldn’t hold on until the second season of the anime ended…
I wonder what it is about eringi that I like so much.
Are you still fighting the king oyster mushrooms!?
Ah, it seems like this is the end of the line after all.
Hurry up and finish.
>>34Isn’t that too much…?!
The burdens of production costs and story creation may seem light for the author, but…
>>35That means the koala’s burden…
I don’t really care, but the views on the new PV of Usuta are crazy, aren’t they?
As expected, when the final episode is decided, there are responses beyond the usual format.
>>38Ah
I think the sales of the paperback were good, but the scale and buzz of the media mix were clearly not in balance.
I thought it was a frame that was boring but allowed because it’s racking up views, but it’s ending…
Is it the fate of a work that embodied the Jump Rado dream of selling several hundred thousand copies with a full-force scam in the first episode to be canceled?
Cut it off earlier!
>>44Isn’t that a bit much…?
I wonder if this will be canceled.
You’ve dropped the manuscript multiple times, and I guess you just couldn’t expand on the conversation and decided to end it.
>>46It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it’s a cancellation.
There’s no way it would be canceled when it’s fixed at number one.
The author must be giving up.
resignation
Sume
ka
If you were going to give up, couldn’t you have allowed changes to the anime to be at least to the level of Zestiria?
Did a new standard arrive here?
It seems that manga is selling well.
It was a mysterious work where I couldn’t hear any reviews from other media at all…
Please decide, senpai!
It’s probably just that I find it boring, but it’s considered an interesting work by the public.
I was thinking that, but every media mix has flopped, and I’m feeling confused about it.
No good…! It’s the same as before.
It didn’t seem like there was an atmosphere of original fans being upset about a poorly executed media mix…
I’m a bit scared to keep pressing the accelerator with product development and all.
Isn’t it reaching people who usually don’t read manga?
And that layer does not go out of its way to be enthusiastic about media mix.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, the sales of the paperback were likely better than Andela, but the rest must have completely failed…
>>60There are currently no works in this magazine that are earning more than this, except for One Piece.
Everything is below Kaibachi.
I am about to cry.
It would be cool to wrap it up here.
In this era where every cat and dog is in the character business,
I think it’s amazing if it sold well without appealing to that specific demographic.
Where are the fans lurking?
>>63France
I thought I was popular with the public, but suddenly being shut out feels like what happened to Fuwa-chan when she was abruptly cut off from television.
>>64I think it would be too disrespectful to compare that to a nekomata.
It’s true that it’s like the state of the naked king.
Oh, leave it to me.
The summer mobile game will start, but the original work will end…
>>66The original story of Jujutsu has ended, but it’s still quite a hit as a social game…
>>76That itself was being done before the end of the original work.
If the paperback is selling, it should continue like this.
I think it’s something that can be diluted and continued indefinitely.
I wonder why it has to end.
>>67It had almost become a monthly series, so the author was probably at their limit.
During the funeral episode when the balance of defense and criticism completely collapsed, there was strict regulation of critical comments. Is it still like that now?
I wonder where the author spent their time on this manga.
I didn’t even have the energy to keep dragging it out just for the people who are faithfully buying the single volumes…
It seems like the author’s limitations have continued for several years.
Is it a state that surpasses the limits beyond limits?
The author is in a state of giving up, having nothing left to come up with.
Shueisha probably gave permission for the original work to end with the intention of consistently earning money through games from now on.
>>78Honestly, regardless of the game’s success, if the author loses motivation and decides to quit, there is no way for Shueisha to stop that.
Even though the magazine is in a state of ruin, it’s clear that it ended easily with a curse-like vibe.
>>87In the middle of the death and resurrection arc, Jujutsu hinted at an end during interviews, but since it was phrased in an overly suspenseful way, it’s hard to understand…
It was like a mirage of a manga…
It was a long mirage…
Despite the high number of PVs, the comment section is sparse, but the paperback is selling well.
It’s mysterious that, for some reason, the manga that never became a topic of discussion in anime, games, or merchandise is finally coming to an end…
>>73It’s because the jumps from the future have stopped coming.
Well, once a big hit happens, it will continue to sell a certain amount out of momentum even if what follows is bad.
At least it wasn’t a monster manga.
Will the Akatsuki social game end before it even starts?
Is it pest number 7?
From the perspective of Jump, they probably had a desire to produce a classic battle manga…
Ignoring the fact that so-called internet shockers aren’t covering it, I really don’t see anyone discussing it, including various media mixes.
There are various thoughts like whether the power-up form isn’t cool and how long we’ll be fighting with the enoki mushrooms, but well, thank you for your hard work.
How many months do you think the mobile game will last?
>>91It’s questionable if it will even last half a month.
When it comes to whether the anti side had enthusiasm, it wasn’t really the case…
>>92There weren’t even any anti-antis.
The heroine’s childhood friend really didn’t have any good qualities, did he?
>>93I only know the part that seems like a gag where someone is about to be eaten but no one goes to help, but were they saved…?
I can only think of the image of fighting with king oyster mushrooms.
Let’s settle the circling resentment, Erin.
I would like to ask whether they really loved king oyster mushrooms and had a certain fixation that made them want to draw them, or if they just couldn’t think of the next enemy after the king oyster mushroom.
It was a setting based on resentment and such.
>>97The protagonist was chosen to become a monster because the spirits of the warriors from the Warring States period who were killed by monsters gathered together in resentment.
Despite the amazing sales, I really never hear anything outside.
Which demographic ended up buying it?
The enthusiasm of the antis was about the same as that of the morning commute thread for this work.
It’s impressive enough to finish before the author dies.
Let’s give praise.
The plastic models had disappeared from the nearby Yamada Denki; I wonder if they sold out or sent the stock to another store…
Isn’t this more of a final boss battle than a finale!? I’m surprised.
It’s amazing that they hardly delve into the characters that became the cover of the paperback.
>>107In other words, most of the new characters that appeared after the funeral gun weren’t developed much and suddenly popped up to do some heated development that felt familiar, but readers found it hard to engage, and it became a bit of a template.
There is too much of a gap between media dissemination and temperature.
The scariest thing is that despite feeling that way, only the paperback is selling.
It’s easy to think that there were only the enoki mushrooms and the vice captain’s partner as enemy characters.
Some were added in the final battle.
Are you really going to end it? Really?
Using a mob character as the cover of a comic book is innovative.
When I think of manga that sells like crazy despite not listening to the story at all, I remember “The Life of a Million.”
The scale is completely different, but
If I don’t read the spin-off gag manga, I won’t understand what the characters who got their own volume are like.
Isn’t the initial setting where a 5-year age gap is called childhood friends a bit questionable, senpai?
>>115But…
It seems that there is a manga corner in the super sento where young people frequently read.
The peak was around the mushroom bon dance…
There are many works that have fallen flat despite being pushed hard, so it’s impressive that this one is selling well.
>>121It’s a pretty straightforward situation where it’s just being pushed because the original is selling well, so I wonder why this manga has turned out like this…
>>126The mushrooms are bad, the mushrooms are.
It has continued to stay.
Also, the design of the monsters was poorly received.
>>130It’s true that the mushrooms were the final blow, but the situation leading up to that was bad in itself…
In the end, isn’t it just the twin tails, the protagonist, and the heroine that were properly explored in the original work?
I was following relax because I thought it was somewhat interesting…
It felt like I was being shown a digest.
I wonder what it means for it to be thin, yet…
Is it going to end without being made into an anime?
Isn’t it still going on?
There should be at least 1 million fans nationwide, if not more.
The fact that the background is handled by a professional background artist each time means that it’s known that the person responsible is the one who drew the koala in the background.
I remember there was a bit of excitement because almost every page has a koala, so I was thinking that maybe only the characters were written by the author.
He might be the same type as me, and it really feels like my kind of weapon.
I think the level of completion of the slippery performance was high.
I wonder if they wanted to depict growing villains like Shigaraki and Mahito.
No one will point it out anymore, but it was just a bunch of monsters until the very end.
I didn’t understand the reason why my partner Reno is fighting against monsters.
The ability of the king oyster mushroom suddenly increased or was sealed, creating a sense of excitement.
Even though I showed my face, there was hardly any chance for me, Captain.
When it comes to the end, it’s not that I dislike those in their thirties, but rather that I couldn’t handle them.
It was anticipated in the beginning.
However, that was as far as it went.
As a result, it ended up looking like a gag manga.
Somehow, even before the Sengoku period, there were monsters that have been fighting all along.
It’s strange that modern society isn’t taking any monster countermeasures, so if the city gets destroyed, all we can do is cry… Shouldn’t we build walls or something?
Also, there were people during the Sengoku period who strangely resembled the protagonist and other characters, but it’s unclear if they were ancestors, and they’ve died without a clear resolution. In the end, it’s not clear whether the Sengoku warrior chose the protagonist as a monster or not.
>>141It’s a work worthy of being made into an anime.
It was a work in which it was clearly understood that there would be no editing by the author or external adjustments made later on.
>>149It’s not because it was adapted into an anime.
It’s hard to interfere with popular works.
Unless the author has been working closely with someone since their debut, or the editor is particularly assertive, or they have a lot of confidence in themselves.
>>141Since we don’t know where the monsters themselves are coming from, it would be useless to build a wall.
If a monster were to emerge inside the wall, it would be unbearable to witness.
I think it’s okay to make the buildings a bit sturdier.
>>170The author hasn’t thought it through, so I really don’t understand.
>>180There was a speculation in the work that it might have been born from the bottom of the sea.
If that’s the case, then the monster damage should be concentrated along the coast, but there was no depiction of that, and monsters were appearing normally in the town.
I was reading it thinking, “It’s more of a monster than a kaiju…”
Since there are hardly any daily episodes, I feel like I’ve been dragging on since the start of the Kaiju No. 9 battle.
Aren’t about half of the 127 episodes written for Kaiju No. 9? Do you like that guy that much?
I stopped reading halfway through, but I can understand why it’s selling well because there are a lot of interesting patterns.
>>144It’s about how you see it.
Aren’t you turning into a boy instead of an old man halfway through?
After joining, I suddenly increased the number of characters, but I couldn’t handle any of them properly.
Koala? Where is it located?
>>148There are hidden koala pictures in places like the advertisements on buildings, in the cups that the protagonist is drinking from, and as prizes in gacha machines.
If you’re looking for a manga that properly fights monsters, you can read Godzilla. If you want one where they fight heroically, you can read ULTRAMAN. That’s the kind of manga it is.
>>150But you know…
It was quite rare for a manga where the sales didn’t correlate with its content this much.
I thought it was a rare work where the heroine who is in love with the protagonist doesn’t appear at all.
When they come out, they are usually in the partner role.
>>153I mean, there’s hardly any interaction between the old man and the other characters.
>>155That’s just not fair!
>>153That partner role was almost disengaged too.
I don’t need well-mannered popular works.
Spring was truly an invisible person.
Second Unit Commander Jurra Igarashi
>>156Who
It probably jumped about 100 times more than the author’s expectations.
>>157Episodes one and two are still well done even when read now…
“Is it really drawn by the same person?”
>>173But the anime was kind of boring.
I didn’t feel any appeal when it became a video.
I still prefer manga.
>>179I haven’t watched the anime… Was it not good in the beginning?
>>191I’ve only seen about the first and second episodes too…
Anyway, it was plain.
It felt so plain when I moved it that I’ve rarely experienced something so plain.
I feel like I’ve always been told to show results, old man.
A manga like Terraformars that becomes boring around volume 2.
>>163I see, but I wonder why.
I feel it’s ridiculous to do it together with Teraho…
>>165There were definitely interesting times over there.
Maybe it was because it seemed like it would only stop being interesting here.
>>172It was really interesting until the infighting on Mars, and there were also some interesting parts during the infighting on Earth…
>>163Terraformers was interesting for a much longer period.
Aren’t we going to have a good relationship with the rich tsundere lady from the anime or the childhood friend captain?!?!!?
>>166It’s always about fighting or training with Eringi, so there’s no romance.
>>166Due to the age difference, the older man always keeps a distance, so he doesn’t become close with anyone.
>>176My childhood friend, the captain, is the same age as me.
Well, the ranks are just too different.
>>187Huh?
I have to tell you that I need to go to work…
I sensed that the captain and the vice-captains want to sell it in a way similar to Bleach.
By the way, were you still fighting with the shiitake mushrooms?
>>171No, about five episodes ago, Eringi was defeated, and the Great Monster of Meireki came out from inside.
>>175I finally defeated the king oyster mushroom.
If we can defeat them in Episode 5, wouldn’t that be a huge improvement?
>>175So that means I’ve been drawing Erin gi for about 40 or 50 episodes…
The Numbers and the weak monsters were all prepared by Number 9, so if we defeat Number 9, everything will be resolved.
Is it finally going to end?
It was really boring from midway.
Actually, there are really few scenes where everyone gathers and gets along.
>>181Since the relationship values between the characters haven’t built up at all, it’s like what you often see in shonen manga.
The bond event of entrusting your back to your comrades felt much shallower.
It feels like the author’s desire to depict that scene has come first, lacking substance to accompany it.
It had a certain stylish manga vibe that emphasized a live feeling, but it also had the essence of a Jump manga.
The level of how interesting it was varies by individual, but personally, I didn’t think it was that bad until the monster was revealed.
>>182It was pretty early that the monsters were discovered, right…?
>>194Episode 32, huh… I really worked hard on that…
Regarding the king oyster mushrooms, it is quite unfortunate that the author presented them as a worthy rival, but readers mistook them for a minor boss in the early stages and created a gap in perception by wondering how long this would be dragged out…
I have to go to a pointless job… But you know… I came here to have a conversation.
What is this, what?
>>184There are only two episodes left until the finale… so it turned into that story…
Of course, I would be shaken up if the final episode was announced.
If the old man really hates the monster, it wouldn’t be surprising if he attracted a grudge, but he doesn’t seem to hate it that much.
Has it really been about seven years since the king oyster mushroom battle?
>>192It’s been two and a half years, Grandpa.
>>192It sounds like it’s still ongoing, but haven’t you defeated the king oyster mushroom yet…?
>>212It was long since it was defeated.
>>212I defeated it for now, but it seems to have revived as part of the giant monster mentioned above, so I’m not sure how to interpret that.
The design has changed, but
What are you doing with this kind of development!?
It was too heartless to say that nothing could be done.
Even though we’re close to the final episode, the lack of buzz or regrets being expressed makes me think that maybe Shueisha was manipulating things by spending money to promote it, which gives rise to a conspiracy theory.
Where did the readers who bought 20 million books go?!
>>195It’s just that it’s not being talked about here.
Isn’t that a good thing?
>>214No one is talking about it on X…
I mean, there aren’t even any comments lamenting the final episode on the official Kaibutsu 8 account…