It never quite reach the classic nor even cult status, but Desert Punk had many interesting concepts packed into it, so much so the author probably didn't quite know what to do with them.
I was also reminded of the fact that North American natives were pretty well build and tall, probably due to their hunter gatherer diet? With decent European weaponries and no disease they would have made excellent mercenaries. They were definitely no strangers to conflict and fighting, with...
How do they come up with new absurd yet hilarious situations consistently? I read Choku when it came out and I would never have guessed this duo would made it one day.
Agree wholeheartedly. I was reminded of this while reading another series. This and Blue Flag did the opposite thing they should have done. Blue Flag's BL ending felt forced and uninteresting. Meanwhile this series deserves its BL ending with a very interesting and fun best friend character...
Akasaka Aka just straight up spend 10+ chapters wallowing in author/production disagreement for good reason. I can't believe it escalated to this point. From the news report, it seems that it wasn't this disagreement in particular that drove her over the edge. After all she have had a number of...
The author just break the 4th wall by not outright depicting the encounter and proceed with this chapter and let Sakurako suffer the same fate as us by referencing "missing a whole chapter"? This author is having a lot of fun with this.
"For myself I like when action scenes flow as one super long panel as you scroll down in webtoons"
I concede that I don't like action comics, especially fighting ones. I'm more traditional in that if actions are not akin to combat sport, namely not people looking cool swinging things but...
Okamoto had been on a slide into madness since as far as Elfen Lied. The latter half went completely bonkers. Gokukoku no Brynhildr was exactly the same. At least this one off loaded its madness upfront. No set dressing.