I wish he wasn't such a wimp and actually stood up to his manager and former band mates - I get that they're trying to make him seem more desperate, thus making him taking his own life more plausible, but his spinelessness is just unappealing.
On that note, I also hope we get to see the consequences of his
(and perhaps the fmc's) death; like perhaps noting the former drummer offed himself right after their debut brings extra scrutiny to the band, and they find he was fired for a nepotistic hire (a family member of the manager) or something.
please don’t commit suicide to restart your life…
Japan really loves glamorising suicide, and death in general. With the amount of media out there, where the MC's life significantly improves because they died, I wouldn't be surprised if this stuff is actually contributing to their suicide rates.
If you're depressed and desperate enough, why wouldn't the long shot of possibly restarting your life
- an idea constantly being presented to you in all the comics and shows you're viewing - seem tempting?
Has there been any moral panics over this? It seems deserved in this case.
It's not a matter of just this comic, but the sheer quantity of it.