The Yakuza are never in the manga that need them to hand out some street justice. This creep doesn't belong in a happy ending, he belongs in a meat pulp.
This sensei made some tropetastic mangas, but I do love the notes mocking their own characters, and the dramatic poses are always amazing. I appreciate that they have a sense of humor about themself.
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I tried lmao
I'm never going to understand the corporate logic of splitting a story across multiple forms of media. It's less of a treasure hunt and more of a headache to try to find all the disparate pieces. Rather than making one really good complete version of something, we get partial forms of several different versions.
Why's it always the useless rich boys? They can't run a vacuum but they run their mouthssssss. Go choke on foie gras ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ凸
A supportive grandpa is all I've ever wanted to be in life
Please let my future relationship(s) be based on more than pity for my empty fridge
I haven't read a single page, but I am dying at these comments (´⊙ω⊙`)
Lead A microwaves forks and stares at the midday sun, Lead B eats silica packets and pours bacon grease down the sink drain, and they lived ever after.
(Hiroya still sucks more tho, he still had Miho's number all those years and just never bothered to call, never apologized for kissing him without warning multiple times, never made clear what he wanted soooo)
I don't want to be human either, I want to be mouse and just haha hehe eat cheese and poop in the grass all day
This is pretty much exactly how it is raising a baby/toddler, endless cute mixed with tiredness mixed with being surprised at their wisdom beyond their years. It's fantastic. I love kids.
Zombie/vampire/cannibalism plot not impressing the editors? Just slap a belabored cake metaphor on it!
The only spinoff Yoshikawa needs is a spin kick to the face
Light empty calories, like a saltine cracker. No nutrition but fun to crunch.
I can sense the alcoholism of the person who wrote this story