
The man defeated by the acrylic board.
I’m disappointed in Grandpa.
I thought there would be something before the final boss since they didn’t delve into it much, but I was shocked when they suddenly introduced about four new characters.
I could still predict up to taking down the first four people.
Up until the second person, it’s still…
It originally had some loose areas, but after the stretching started, the protagonist is too careless and it’s frustrating.
Switch to Head Magazine and read it.
If you mix in a bit of gore and eroticism in between a nonsensical story, it will sell reasonably well.
A work that has proven that fact.
Erotica is really great.
The protagonist’s actions are always too slow and reactive.
I found it oddly convincing that the comment section gets lively due to hate consumption, leading people to buy the products just to leave comments, which ends up prolonging the cycle even more.
It’s terrible that the guest heroine who decided to live strongly even after being raped was killed off so abruptly.
I think the aspect of being overly obsessed with revealing the bad aspects, going slightly below what one wants to see, is similar to that of a solitary person.
I thought it was going to be over, but after watching the latest episode, it seems like it’s still going to continue for a while…
Once you get on the trending topic, it’s like something that can sell itself.
>>14The boss’s persistence and irritation are similar to No. 9; we keep suffering damage while constantly missing our chance, it’s really…
It’s hard to believe it’s already reached volume 20.
I dropped out early, but it was still being serialized.
I’m grateful for a manga market where even this kind of manga can make a living.
Sanctuary frame
Does it feel like Naraku from Inuyasha?
>>19The Naraku has gathered all the Shikon Jewel, Tessaiga, and Tenseiga from the first episode and has been escaping now and then, but when he gets serious, he easily catches Inuyasha and the others and makes Inuyasha choose which one to kill between Kagome and Kikyo, and right now, Kagome has just been killed (Miroku has already been killed and Sango has been raped and exited).
It feels like that.
It’s rare to see a revenge story protagonist who is this reckless and unplanned.
It’s clear that I really struggle with the bonus manga at the end and the occasional comedy, and I can’t help but wonder if I’m being forced to draw them under the direction of my editor. So if you ask what the selling point is, I’m at a loss.
I don’t think there are many works where the stretching is as clear as in this piece.
Suddenly inserting a backstory of a character who has been dead for a long time.
A relatively surprising rape.
This radical pedophile hunter who made this icon has appeared in America.
I don’t really understand why the female detective, who doesn’t have feelings for the protagonist, was also made to participate in the death game.
The character is getting all worked up and then dying on its own, what is this?
Even though it’s a character that could easily be made interesting without being touched by my tyrant cousin Kuga in Kyoto, they just had to slap on such a boring ending…
The bully’s scale is too big.
The doctor’s death was the last highlight.
I heard that it was replenished and became six people again, but that can’t be true, right…?
>>30Oh… in that case
The six of the crucifix… is that what it means…
The entire protagonist family and the enemies are all incredibly unimpressive.
Even though my grandfather couldn’t protect anything, he dies contentedly, and my younger brother’s death feels so distant that I can’t even pinpoint when it happened.
>>31Well, the protagonist trained me… it’s true that I’m satisfied dying halfway.
The protagonist could have had so many dramatic moments, struggling with the choices of recovery and a happy life, or witnessing the scene, but they died in such a careless way…
It’s really awful, but out of a morbid curiosity of “just how bad can it be…,” I find myself reading it, so commercially it might be the right move.
It’s one of those works that I don’t understand why it continues.
A work that proves the low IQ of Magapoke readers.
A manga where the protagonist is now facing hate.
I remember the mouth of the bee.
If it turns out I’m not a virgin, I’ll die.
I thought it was rather superficial to say things like “Kyo is a brat” and then write about a mundane, ordinary family.
If you’re in trouble, just turn around.
I used to look forward to those comments for a while.
My grandfather and brother were killed because I trusted a traitor who was a direct cause of it.
Enduring being covered in spit by the bully’s family and sitting in a weird VR device without any protection.
I can only have a negative impression of the protagonist’s strange tolerance.
The protagonist’s parents are so foolish that they can’t even notice the presence of an acrylic board.
Isn’t it just an accident in reality?