Oh noes, this manga may try to explain manga stylistic customs as in-universe details? Will Hammer-space be justified as specialized use of wormholes linked to a basement universe?
Who knows!
Hamita doesn't!
Find it out, or not, on next chapter!
In case you don't know, Akira Toriyama was one for making things up at the last minute. What's the storyline? No idea beyond current chapter. Based on that, I concluded that I made it up.
I consider him a Gashadokuro made of possibly thousands of samurai and other warriors. Which used his physical power into raw material for forging a Bankai blade.
Of course it is. Spider silk is made of protein. To pump it out, she needs a larger protein intake. Crickets and other bugs are very protein rich, but is it enough for that much silky protein? But don't worry, it is like, just about 8% human-derived protein, 100% hubbyganic.
(Disclaimer: 3 beds...
Webs.
Lots and lots of webs pulling at muscles hubby never felt before. He's feeling like if his legs tripled the number of tendons, and he's not controlling any of it. She's working on two dozen muscles at the same time, making him feel purposeful clamps at the same time other muscles relax...
Seems more like a "digivolution" of one. Gashadokuros are giants, and made from the bones of people which weren't properly buried, like victims of hunger and dead soldiers. But it also is a collective of anger, like Pops here. I once made up D&D5E stats for them with a CR of 19.
Pops is...
Like Loyalty, Crossdressing is its own Reason and its own Reward.
(I say that, but in rl I only dressed as a girl once, during a carnival at Atlântida Sul, and the result was as convincing as a brick painted as Spongebob)