
Oops, a clever dog is here. Are you candy? Yes, I’m just interested in the content of the document.
I know that Holmes kicked the shoeshine boy’s jaw.
A manga that rarely gets a thread started.
I was surprised to hear that they’re from Jimai Glico.
Mycroft has shown up too.
I feel that Moriarty might be of Indian descent.
The interpretation that Baryts is human is beyond another level.
It feels like a lie-eating story that mixes in a moderate amount of violence.
I feel like I’ll be scolded by a Sherlockian.
>>8As someone who has no attachment to the original Holmes, I find it interesting, but I wonder if it would anger some people.
>>8A fan of the original work said it was interesting, but I laughed at how they reacted strangely, saying that Holmes isn’t such a sadist nor this kind-hearted!!!
>>24It is a fictionalized image of Holmes created by the journalist.
>>8No rules apply, right?
Is Baritsu human…?
At the beginning of the series, I was expecting a mystery story, but it turned out to be a battle story about impoverished kids, which was different from what I thought.
Personally, I find it really interesting starting from the point where the mathematics student appears.
It was nice that the clothes became smaller and tighter.
>>13I’m grateful for the sudden service scene, like the previous bath…
It’s crazy to break a hole in the wall and escape.
Personally, it’s solidly interesting, but it lacks the flashiness to start a thread.
>>15It can’t be denied that the characters feel like quite common types.
I don’t know about baritsu anymore.
I might have seen Holmes genuinely disturbed for the first time in the latest episode.
The episode featuring the real Colonel Morau is cool.
To be blunt, the adults are more interesting than the children.
That aside, the boys are cute but…
Is there some original source for Holmes being of Indian descent?
I liked it, but I liked it just enough to not want it to be canceled.
I’m glad that it seems I’ve entered a stable course, no matter what.
I like reading it too, but it’s not something to talk about with someone anonymous…
>>20I see.
I buy all the volumes of the paperback, but it’s not something I talk about with others.
It’s quite a stable manga even among the ones in Young Jump.
Baritsu should not appear in detective stories; it is too violent.
Since it’s the author of “Rikudou,” there are no issues with the battle scenes.
I mean, the way the child part and the adult part intersect is more enjoyable than I expected.
When Ryuie and the others joined the Homuz side, I was surprised that they joined in that way.
Around other orphan teams, I want to talk a bit about how that kid is so erotic or isn’t that one a bit too overly tsundere?
>>25The cafeteria has completely fallen apart.
>>43Huh? I’m not falling, though?
It’s not really that far off from the image of Holmes, is it?
Maybe it’s just race.
>>27The Indian Holmes is definitely the first; there have been dogs and such, but…
They’ve been laying down foreshadowing from the beginning, and since the original author is a mystery writer, it feels like they’ll gradually ramp up the tension.
I can’t discuss it in terms of the serialization because I only follow it through the paperback editions.
In the first place, there are countless different portrayals of Holmes in creations!
The difference from the novel’s Holmes has been attributed entirely to changes made by the reporter.
Compared to the Indian Holmes or this week’s theory of the Baryts people, it’s just an irrelevant discrepancy.
Rarely shows up, but the landlord is cute.
Despite the setting being based on the original novel, this is way too much of a fantasy…
The stick figure drawn realistically is gross!
I hadn’t really thought about the different skin colors until it was pointed out here, probably because I’m focusing on the children.
This week, I was truly surprised by Baritsu-san.
But if they say that the person has no combat ability, then we might have no choice but to separate…
Holmes is a practitioner of Baritsu.
Everyone knows, right?
>>38Using Baritsu is that kind of…
Moriarty, who can go toe-to-toe with such an expert in martial arts, must be supernatural too.
This week it was like “What? In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu!?” so honestly, I wanted to talk about it.
The story develops quickly, so it doesn’t get boring.
It’s an interesting setup that the person who would later tell Holmes’s story arbitrarily changed him from an Indian to a white person, but I also thought it was quite bold.
At the Silver Star Stable, while I was grinning and saying “ah, ah, hi hi,” Creepy Dance had their turn come up first, and I was taken aback thinking, “Is that the dance you’re doing?!”
I was thinking that Ryuui, or rather Team Stray Dogs, might collectively take the Watson position, and then I was surprised when Watson showed up.
>>47I heard that the vagrant kids team is in the original work, and I was like, “Is that so!?”
Actually, I only know Holmes from children’s versions.
The trio of boys and girls who don’t seem to be getting into romance reminds me of Iron Familia.
Honestly, at first, I was just reading it thinking it was something from Rikudou, but before I knew it, it became really stable and interesting.
>>52I was thinking that Ryu’s sister is the “seed” (like a seedling), but then she died immediately and it surprised me.
I hadn’t studied it at all, so when Watson’s name came up, I was like, “Whoa!” and got all excited by myself.
I’m a Sherlockian, but other than looking the part and being kind to the kids in the slums, I think I’m pretty much the same as usual.
Is being strong and a drug addict good?
Well, it’s fine…
Watson has a strong military element, so he seems likely to be helpful in that area.
You have a strong sense of being a partner out in the field, don’t you, Watson?
Gun users are stronger than doctors.
I think it’s bold that the original work is steering quite a bit towards battles, considering it’s by a promising young mystery author.
Well, it’s clear that the artist’s strong point is obviously in that direction.
The team with the strategist, the unexpectedly acquired growth slot, and the violence specialist is interesting…
The young lady has rapidly developed her character in a short time, and she’s cute.
The Red-Headed League is definitely going to do it.
It’s quite often assigned to violence duty!
…But was it an act during the leaders’ meeting?
>>63The shoes didn’t fit.
>>64No, it’s not that my shoes are good that makes me feel great… it’s really not like that.
>>65It’s cute, isn’t it, over there?
At the same time, the depiction of the kick is amazing.
It feels like a quick blow landed a critical hit.
Baritsu is about to die on an island where they are ultimately doing a real MMO.
(There are more guys with fantastical combat abilities in this world than I expected…)
Someone who can physically break the prison has come, so everything else is just a matter of error.
I think it’s amazing that the structure is easy to read while progressing with separate perspectives from the children’s side and the adults’ side.
It’s clear that Landmine Glico has taken a significant influence from that… but I think it’s amazing that they can still produce a unique flavor.
I want Mrs. Hudson to have good glasses and great breasts, so I hope she does plenty of side stories.
Breasts
I like this author because they really provide a solid book with their previous and the one before that.
Despite being a homeless child, the breasts are too big.
>>74That’s nice…
I want events where I can get to know people without knowing their true nature, as I don’t feel attracted to math enthusiasts.
I was reading it on the app, but before I knew it, quite a few volumes had been released.
I was wondering what would happen when those delinquent groups suddenly appeared in various places…
>>77I thought this would lead to a scary development, but it was just unnecessary worry.
You are great at cooking.
Although it’s not the type of work that is produced quickly, I am writing various series including this original work.
The sequel of my favorite series, which is quite rare among some mystery novelists, is finally out.
I am facing a problem that isn’t coming out at all.
>>79The decapitated detective hasn’t had a continuation in a while.
You’ve been waiting, haven’t you? With a brusque demeanor and a sharp tongue, but actually kind and deeply in love with the protagonist, it’s as if Jien-kun is saying he fits the mold of the black-haired fighter…
I was surprised by the appearance of Holmes’ brother, but I felt that he was an impossible man when he said, “If it were me, I would do it this way…” in terms of politics.
>>84The political skills and suitability as a bureaucrat are indeed very high, as is the case in the original work, but when elevated to that level of intelligence, it somehow feels different…
I learned that Baritsu is a person’s name and that it can break through walls with bare hands, and my face turned into one like Holmes.
The creative Holmes has no rules, right?
I’m a fan of standalone books, but could it be that Holmes and Baritsu showed up like Kenshiro and Hokuto Shinken?
Since switching to a three-person team of stray dogs, it has really become interesting.
Everyone likes that they acknowledge Ryuui.
It’s actually good that it doesn’t connect to Anfar’s Holmes from here.
Holmes is free.