
What should I do?!
But the last punchline hints at a collaboration, and isn’t it a bit low to be anonymous?
How many volumes?
This isn’t just something being used as material by anonymous users.
Three million postcards are ruining the serious scene.
The year this story was written is 1984, and it is based on Three Mile.
Right after this, Chernobyl happened.
What should I do!?This masterpiece, which has not lost its significance even a quarter-century after Chernobyl, serves as a warning.
What are you really going to do?
>>7I couldn’t do anything about it…
Spiritual weapon
Blood sample G
Directed State
Germany is one.
The Messenger
3 million postcards
The Wasteland of 25,000 Years
Collab and response image greedy set episode
>>8Thank you…!
>>8Onigiri double up chance!
This episode of Telepass also has a lot of the usual moments.
I can confidently say that humans are not perfect at all, and since there are natural disasters, a similar accident will occur again within the next 50 years.
The key is how much damage can be mitigated at that time.
Is that the one where Golgo lights a cigarette for the last remaining worker?
Lately, I’ve been reading Golgo for about three or four hours every day at home, but I’ve started to skip over parts with a lot of explanations and the root-seeking sections.
>>15Just read all the People’s things about the Roots system.
Even without its roots, it’s simply a masterpiece.
>>17Thinking that the legacy of the Romanov dynasty will be passed on to the poorest countries in 30 years is quite a dream.
Stop the foolish antics!
It’s also good to see Captain Ren being defeated by Golgo, who has become as weak-minded as an elementary school student.
>>18In the polar regions, their shooting ability has dropped to the level of elementary school students!!!
Many people say that the direction changed after the author passed away in recent years, but I actually like it quite a bit…
I dislike multi-level marketing, but…
>>19When Mr. Saito passed away, the comic book that was being published was Volume 202, so I thought maybe it would be good to buy up to that point…
I learned that it usually takes 3 to 4 years for comics to be collected, so everything currently being published is still an ongoing work.
The iconic episode of Ivánov, where Golgo’s art and character are a bit different, is still alive…
Even Golgo might not be able to survive this… I realized that to make readers think that, you need to put him in a situation where an ordinary person would have died a hundred times.
>>20Even if I contract Ebola fever or get pushed off a cliff with a thick branch penetrating my aorta, I’ll manage somehow…
The roots system is like Saito-sensei’s “It might be interesting if it were like this (lol).”
Since it is treated as the latest “most convincing theory” of Golgo at the time of publication, the root episode will also be updated along with the update of the most convincing theory.
There are times when the relevant character simply dies during the episode.
>>21It seems like it’s the birthday of the chief from Kochikame…
If you seriously verify it, how old is Golgo now??
I used to think it was always said to be Guillain-Barré syndrome, but in the end, it turned out that it wasn’t Guillain-Barré after all.
When I reread it, I noticed that it was clearly stated that the symptoms did not match Guillain-Barré syndrome at the time of the first publication and for a while afterward.
>>26It was mentioned during the “full mark” too, but…
“It’s said that it’s like the kind of fits that occur because one is constantly exposed to a mental state where ‘if an ordinary person continues to be in this situation, they’ll quickly become a shell of their former self.'”
The promise made 30 years ago is fulfilled by Golgo.
Your appearance hasn’t changed at all.
The original inspiration for Golgo is Saito-sensei’s mentor from his middle school days.
>>28Is there a mentor with eyes like a razor?
>>29To be precise, it’s more like borrowing a name—it’s a person named Tōgō-sensei.
At that time, the author felt a sense of gratitude because they were scolded with genuine concern when they submitted a blank test out of spite.
I’m binge-watching it, and the episodes from the Cold War era are really interesting.
Soviet Union and America
>>30There are many things that make you feel the passage of time, like Georgia being called Gruzia.
>>34The topic of East and West Germany comes up quite often.
The thing about Niokomado is about the rice from Japan and the United States.
>>33Japan-U.S. Rice War: The Men Who Stepped on the Tiger’s Tail
It’s one of the boring episodes.
>>48Back in the Showa era, the story about patting someone’s head was included in elementary school social studies materials, but I wonder if it still exists today.
Mr. Saito, reflecting on the initial serialization, said, “I didn’t think it would continue this long. I intended to end it in 10 episodes. That’s why when I published the first volume, I didn’t think it would go that far, so I didn’t include a number.”
“That’s why the first edition doesn’t have a number. It has one from the second edition onward,” he confessed.
The original inspiration for Golgo is often like, “That’s Golgo!” while also pointing out, “But that guy is already dead…” which makes it interesting.
It’s sad that the thread image episode is a common occurrence in real life.
The upper management that only looks at numbers.
>>41Even though they said an accident occurred and it needs to be confirmed, they are rushing to announce it, so I’ve ignored it and haven’t looked at the numbers.
I like stories about patchwork and trivia.
Isn’t Tohdo-san from the grain war too strong?
>>43And also, the companions.
Germany’s portrayal of a TRPG is too interesting even without any collab.
It’s terrible that an old man unfamiliar with it is launching nuclear weapons.
Let the politicians who came to play TRPGs like going to dungeons play my homemade political game.
Moreover, it’s terrible that the master incorporates Golgo, who has a 99% assassination success rate, into the system.
Drone Revolution: Huh, that’s definitely a lie. That man is the leader of a former mercenary group that even the southern government feared! He’s a skilled assassin! …Hmm… Thanks to this, it seems that the information from this client was indeed reliable, making this escape from the Square Parachute impossible and troublesome. *Rectangular parachute.
The precious late-stage Golgo’s smile.
When I was reading “Hakuryuu Narabi Tatsu,” it reminded me of a radio collaboration, so I rummaged through my folders, but it was quite an old one, so I couldn’t find it…
Naso
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I watched the story behind the original material for free on Bikkomi, and it was an interesting story.
It’s nice to occasionally get caught up in some silly commotion.
I like how the grain war went through hardships but then in a later episode, Golgo saves them.