It’s like watching a slow motion video of two powerful magnets slamming into each other.
Tsuchiya is a gift that keeps on giving.
That felt very rushed. Or well, pretty normal for a timeskip ending I suppose, there wasn’t really much of a plot anyway. Wish we could have gotten a bit more though.
Certainly one of the endings of all time.
I guess this is the beginning of the final arc. Can’t really see how this can progress further considering Kado is dead. I hope they give the series a proper sendoff and it doesn’t go on forever with a “the Kado in mind says this is trash” shtick beyond this final script. There isn’t really any point in introducing another rival/deuteragonist, as the whole plot is built around Daisuke chasing Kado.
An unexpected and quick axe. The overarching element driving the plot got “solved” by blowing up Earth. I guess the mangaka drew themselves into a corner by solving every conflict in a few chapters, going “Haha, actually everyone is a good guy”, and not really building on the larger political conflict back on Earth.
Everyone knows the normal thing to do when pretending no one’s home is to make rocket noises.
This mangaka is a master of creating goobers.
They’re really planning for the future huh?
She’s very expressive, you can make a lot of reaction images every chapter.
Didn’t expect a Mastodon “cameo” in this weeks chapter.
Ah, I didn’t know about the Dandadumber and Kagurabachi community (I’m used to just browsing the broader manga subreddit before abandoning Reddit). I’ll crosspost each to the appropiate one. Thanks!
I hope Iriya manages to keep his mouth shut and we don’t get too much drama around their relationship getting revealed some time in the future. Still, there’s only 12 chapters left so I guess this has to wrap up somehow. Hopefully the TL can keep up the pace for the remaining chapters and finish this series without going months between each chapter.
Narita drowning his sorrows with alcohol water. Glad to see his change as a character, really didn’t like him in the beginning.
I can see why the TLs said they weren’t a fan of this arc with the slightly forced double love rival thing going on. It’s a bit tedious when every chapter there’s seemingly progress, and then it ends on a “but what about the other girl/guy” vibe.
Pretty sure this statement breaks multiple laws of manga.
It’s a bit of a tough read in the beginning as Ichikawa is extremely edgy and chuuni. But, he mellows out pretty quickly and has great character growth through the series. I really recommend reading it if you’re into school romcoms, it’s pretty light on the drama. The chapters are short, but packed with a lot of easily overlooked small details.
Dang, did Akari manage to lift his self esteem regarding romance just enough for progress, or are we still stuck in the forever loop?
Swole White out of nowhere.