
The enemy also has many professionals.
Luck is important.
It was really pitiful when I was mistakenly bombed by a drone carrying missiles and ended up at death’s door.
It’s quite common for someone to work with the understanding, or rather the premise, that they might get seriously injured.
There are so many people who think they can kill Golgo now!
There were quite a few tight spots when we were buried in the tunnel…
He also said that luck is important.
I have survived at least twice by luck.
The risk of going to the site in person is too high.
Being trapped underground with a group of about ten men sounds good, right?
The person themselves says that 40% of the reason they can achieve their mission is luck, so there have been many instances where they have been saved by luck.
My luck is bad, so to be precise, I have strong misfortune.
It was a different image than sweating profusely for the sake of disguise.
That might be what it means to be a professional.
>>12Even if I disguise myself, my build is too noticeable, so I’ve come to be bad at disguises.
I’ve been reading it since episode 1, but doesn’t this manga have too many naked scenes?
Why are you imitating Golgo?
(A completely ordinary person who just happens to look a lot like Golgo.)
Recently, I was almost killed in a building collapse.
There are a few instances where they suddenly emerge from the sea, and it makes me chuckle a bit.
I’m not doing anything strange, though.
Getting caught in an explosion strong enough to demolish a building and ending up with amnesia.
Being caught up in a suicide bombing and unable to accept requests by the deadline.
Clients have been erased or have had to wait around.
The one with the strongest bad luck is that reporter.
Kajimoto
Even when I get caught, for some reason, the enemy often lets me off easy.
If I seriously get targeted to be killed, it’s true that the series would come to an end.
I’ve prepared this much, so luck only accounts for 40%.
That’s how to deal with Ebola hemorrhagic fever… I got it.
>>25Oh, the discovery of a surviving Ebola monkey!
If I borrow a little blood, attach it to the car and spin the tires…
I did it! The serum is ready!!
There are many extraordinary people in the fields.
In the beginning, there was a lot of torture, but I haven’t seen it in a long time.
There are many sad episodes, Golgo.
>>28It can’t be helped because he’s a mass murderer.
When it comes to hard-boiled, there’s a part of it that feels like being hung up and whipped…
This characteristic “monologue yet silent” has been around since the very early days, huh?
Because I’m dedicated to being a professional.
You can do it vigorously with little discomfort.
The mail hasn’t arrived… it seems like a gun is being used without permission…
Because they don’t look ordinary, they often get involved in trouble.
Let’s try to tone down the aura a bit more.
It will soon be obvious that I’m not ordinary.
At first, it was said that I would be using the same M16 for sniping all the time.
A master of barrel craftsmanship, a master who has perfected trigger pull adjustment, and so on.
A lot of things have come out, but they became disposable and especially stopped appearing.
I say it’s 40% luck myself.
Whether it’s good luck or bad luck to often get caught up in accidents or disasters, regardless of work.
Even those who do not know of the existence of Golgo 13 will still feel a level of caution just by looking at his eyes, even if he is not moving or has only made a slight movement.
You have quite a lot of emotions, don’t you?
It can’t be helped; if Golgo’s job ends smoothly, the conversation ends too…
>>40When Golgo isn’t the center of the story, he just seems to be smoothly taking shots…
Even when I say it has nothing to do with me and I’m not interested, I still get caught up in it.
>>41Please forgive me… I don’t remember things from the past… even if I walk away.
Wait! My man! Is it possible that you chase me in the car, get into an accident on your own, and die right in front of me?
Recently, I’ve been showing a lot more emotions compared to when I was just a sniper machine for a while.
I have only seen (………………………) in works by Takao Saito, like Golgo, but I like it.
When it’s a matter of life and death, they tend to compromise quite a bit.
>>45They will normally accept a request to cancel if you simply ask.
If a target is about to die right in front of you after the cancellation, there is also flexibility to help in order to carry out the “cancellation of the request.”
Episodes that occasionally show emotions are well-received, so it’s natural for them to increase.
In this situation, there’s no way I could snipe! It’s great that it becomes a flag, isn’t it?
My daughter is too strong, and it makes me feel this way.
>>49That was a bit too much.
I was holed up to avoid being sniped, and then Golgo came.
There are targets who die from heart failure before being shot when they are cornered.
There are times when the main character only appears in the last few panels.
Even if the squad moves with the intent to kill from the very beginning, they can still handle it fairly well.
I thought that in cases of suspected anthrax infection, it could surprisingly lead to a complete deadlock.
There was a blind assassin with a guide dog, but how were they aiming?
>>55Sound and Sensation
>>55You don’t trust the guidance of a super dog that can dive 30 meters?
Since I don’t have a place to stay, I end up being taken in by a woman with children, where the kids get attached to me. I hold the mother and then disappear after finishing my work, and it makes me chuckle a bit.
Sometimes I like the scenes that make me go “huh?” in confusion.
>>58(I was surprised by the change in expression.)
You tend to casually hug girls, don’t you?
While Spartacus is famous, there are other instances where Golgo participates in duels unrelated to work.
>>61I liked Bannings from the early story.
Whether it’s to show respect or not, after killing, Golgo burns the ICPO tape.
Sometimes there are requests that are ridiculous, even amidst sniping that influences global affairs.
I often see clients who are surprisingly well-researched beforehand, but I wonder how they go about finding that information…
>>64There was a story about a back-alley informant appearing, so I guess they’re using something like that to investigate.
It’s interesting because there are many episodes and a variety of unusual stories being shared.
I really like people waiting for the bus.
Even though it’s at the moment of death, they will still introduce themselves if asked for their name.
There were quite a few times when things were already falling apart at the beginning of the story.
I think there was a column about the Ebola thing that was later reviewed by real experts.
Is that really the right way to deal with it…?
If the mob boss can understand Golgo’s sniper methods in an instant like that,
Couldn’t I have noticed a little earlier that this safe house is messed up?
>>72(Which mafia executive is it…?)
>>72Even though I took so many precautions, there were people who were killed by ricochets using the waves in the pool…
>>76There are quite a few stories that end with “How on earth…?”
I love stories about getting caught in a building fire and escaping after work.
I don’t understand why they went to the site to kill with a normal handgun.
The boss who rigs the entire building with explosives and aims for collateral damage with a self-destruct switch is quite flashy for an introduction to the story and somewhat amusing.
When caught in an explosion or accident, it’s just a human body, so it would normally take damage and be left in tatters.
Isn’t the short guy in the T-90 incredibly skilled?
(The angry earth seems poised for something to happen, but only an earthquake occurs.)
Many stories begin with the feeling of “What’s going on, damn it!” when Golgo tries to do his job and the target is killed right in front of him.
There was a time when I was almost hit by a drone’s friendly fire.
That’s why the answer to the woman’s question, “Why are you trying so hard to live?” is really cool, even though it was just a coincidence that I got her involved.
Since I killed the horse that the boy cherished when it ran away, I will send a foal with the same name…
If you think about it, it’s clear that it ends with Golgo surviving and completing the mission.
It’s amazing how it draws you in with the interesting background and process.
I thought Saito Takao’s script was interesting…
I feel that the brutality in recent stories has faded quite a bit.
I forgot the title, but there’s a story where a mangaka drawing a long manga featuring a perfect superhuman like Golgo gets bored of telling this character’s story, decides to let himself be shot by Golgo to publicly fake his death, and starts drawing under a different name! However, a passionate fan ends up cutting it short without permission, leading to an accidental death, which I really like.
>>87HAPPY END
Sometimes there are moments to take a break, right?
Switzerland’s Golgo was playful.
It’s great to practice sitting meditation in the depths of China to strengthen mental power.
Is it the bionic soldier?
The drone is too unlucky.
Even when faced with the two options of being threatened with a gun if I refuse, I will still pay with money when it’s possible to solve it with money, no matter how desperate the situation is.
There was someone who could pull off such a crazy sniper shot…
It’s no help with that guy…
Recently, the compassionate Golgo prefers one-shot.
The saying that a lion has a heart as timid as a rabbit is on point.
I think even Golgo was perplexed by the bride in silver wings who accepted assassination while wearing a wedding dress and a bouquet.
>>96There are a lot of crazy women in the story, but it’s too scary when they go on a rampage and start launching missiles.
It’s amazing that Golgo is still alive…
>>96The expression in the last scene, which makes you feel like maybe it’s my fault, is quite profound.
There are too many likes attached to the story about Ivanova…
Gorugo is not at fault at all, but sometimes when I see an original of the collage, I can’t stop laughing.
>>99You should definitely read it… “Twenty-Five Thousand Years of Wilderness”…!
Get on quickly! Whoa! Thud… Dash 33
I like smiling Golgo.
>>100(Hoho, it’s shaking too much)
>>100(Hoho… it’s shaking a lot…)
In which episode does the boy trying to shoot a knife or fork from behind in pachinko appear?
>>101
You should definitely read it… “The Land of Fury”…!
>>154I think it ranks among the top terrible episodes of Golgo.
>>155The punchline of this story is way too unclear…
He’s an incredible superhuman, but even if I had the chance to become that person, I would decline…
I’ve been reading a lot, but around chapter 500 or so, the art style has become more comical, or perhaps more recent in its look.
I prefer the graphic novel style.
Is it just a normal mistake for Golgo to get shot because he was exposed after keeping the guide alive in the Sahara Desert?
>>104It’s not really about the identity, but suddenly the desert guide has turned into a robber.
There is also a story about almost dying in the desert because they shot at me.
I love asking for a refill of hot coffee as a tribute to the old Inuit.
When I read Golgo, I can’t help but think that Onihei should also become free.
The stories involving craftsmen and professionals in that field are too interesting.
Aren’t there more times when you feel like you’re dying from the environment, like in the desert, at sea, or on a winter mountain?
Isn’t it rare to see Golgo being hugged so defenselessly with someone wrapping their arms around his neck like this?
B B B There are no means to create reconnaissance drones. First, let’s confirm how far the hole goes. We will find the enemy army at Musashiya. It’s a hellish battlefield, yet you came to help me! We fought together in those transparent suits, right? That was proof that I had escaped the Ukraine war. So you came thinking of me, and I’m so happy! PART 3 Emotional Reunion
I will forgive you even if you hug me from behind in another round.
>>117If it’s necessary for the mission, these kinds of things might happen, but it feels somehow off.
But if I start saying this isn’t Golgo, that wouldn’t be good, so I’ll forgive it…
Even if you prepare carefully and pay close attention to everything, luck is said to account for 40%.
It’s like episode 600, but it’s not the usual serious story.
From the flow of wanting to write a love romance where Golgo is conscious of women.
It’s a story about being born.
As expected, the giantess episode had a character breakdown and wasn’t really to my liking.
Aren’t you curious about what happens to Star Wars and Yoda in the end, uncle?
The old man at the end of the unexploded bomb investigation is really good, isn’t he?
However, the one with the most likes is the Ivanova episode.
I just realized it’s free and started reading from the beginning, but Golgo talks way more than I imagined…
>>122In the beginning, I was a spy who could also do sniping, crossing over into different worlds.
Pretty chatty.
>>122The early Golgo is sarcastic and quite talkative.
That episode where Golgo says he saw it on social media was also bad.
>>123Of course, if Golgo were in the Reiwa era, he would probably use social media too.
Ivanova, while carrying about four Stingers, ran around destroying multiple tanks, and even though she was inside a building when the main cannon fired and everything around was annihilated, she somehow survived—that’s just monstrous.
Too many materials for the episode where nuclear missiles are launched at Warsaw.
Ivanova is safe because she is a comrade.
Even though there was a need for the archery sniping round, when I was hugged from behind…
I want to knock you down right now, but I’ve been enduring it with my steel-like mental strength…
In today’s era, it might be possible to create a pointless thread on a bulletin board and that could be a way to make a request.
I wonder if Golgo also has the underground information broker doing ego searches for him…
@CIA
#G13 Tractor Purchase Request
#HopeForSpread
>>134If you try to crush the contact network, you’ll be erased.
I feel like the auto chop keeps putting Golgo in danger.
>>135Even with amnesia, I do it with the speed and angle to precisely break the neck.
It was bad that he got caught for hitting a woman by the first episode.
Fanette’s side story is completely in the context of a hero story.
There are both hostile and cooperative detectives sniffing around, and this is… an ancient transforming heroine shoujo manga…
Generally, a man who is only subjected to being beaten with a whip or made to listen to strange music during torture.
Well, I can’t make it irreversibly incapacitated in the story, but can’t they tear a tendon or something?
You know I’m a sniper, don’t you?
>>141In fact, I’ve been saved just before being tortured to the point of no return or executed.
>>141I used to torture people with Led Zeppelin, but even at a normal volume with headphones, the band’s groovy songs can be quite exhausting.
If it’s played at a loud volume, I might choose death.
The first episode also started with a capture using an automatic knife hand, didn’t it?
When comparing before and after Saito Takao’s passing, the art has changed quite a bit… especially the background characters.
The story about diamonds is really good after all.
Isn’t there some way that could have been handled better than requesting it while being high on marijuana?!
Anonymous will contact at the end of post 13.
It’s interesting how the manga of Golgo, who overcomes crises like not being able to use one arm (his dominant arm) or suffering from Guillain-Barré syndrome, makes it entertaining.
I’m thorough enough that even with a bit of bad luck, things can still work out.
It’s clearly Golgo, but the changes after Fujihara-sensei started doing the artwork were so obvious that it was disappointing.
>>150The mob is…
“It’s supposed to be a setup where a perfect human ends up intercepting the person behind them, but it’s not cool at all…!”
In the realm of Golgo, there are times when he struggles, but as a modern manga featuring gunfights and assassinations, I think he is generally close to invincible.
If it were an ordinary person, they would either be dead or disabled after fighting like that.
One of the mob characters in the Fanette episode feels different from the mob in Golgo, which is interesting.
At the end of the volume
Announcement in the month of ○○ year ●.
to
Published in Big Comic, □□ year, ▲ month issue.
There was quite a gap, and I thought, “What?”
Recently, I was watching a sniper drama called “Jackal’s Day” and I thought, isn’t it amazing that Golgo 13 is like a monster who doesn’t zero in but is ready to shoot with just one bullet on a whim?
There are monsters that can prepare guns and bullets capable of enduring specifications on short notice.
I feel like there was an episode about zero-in adjustments.