All manga I like is helpful, but Along with the Gods is that perfect blend of story, art that my brain processes naturally, and humor in just the right amount, which I think is a lot of humor, but it doesn't get in the way of the story. Your skin lesion is so perfect. I'm using the voice dictation utility. Of course, I meant "scanlation." Every part of it is so incredibly reliable.
I was reading it before I got around to setting up my account, so I don't know exactly where I left off (poor me, I have to reread a lot of it again!), but I remember when it had the ongoing gag of the female death god falling off of high places and then THAT GAG SET OFF A MORE SERIOUS PLOT!!! I love that kind of thing when it's handled well, and it completely blindsided the character AND the audience! So well done!
Thanks for taking my comment for what it was, which was not a pity-party invitation but a serious compliment. You hit the perfect tone in your reply, which not everybody does when I make this kind of compliment. That's why I don't do it all that often anymore but I had to in this case and I'm glad I did. People's lives are people's lives, y'know? There was this one idiot on Wikipedia who replied, "Well, sorry for getting you out of your sickbed," and not wanting to waste my energy I only mentally replied, "You didn't! I EDIT FROM THERRRRRRE!"
Lastly, there's an amazing documentary on YouTube about the history of the toilet and the current modern efforts to bring the rest of humanity into modern toilet practices that I watch whenever I start feeling down. ("I got an indoor toilet AND a freezer! Globally, I'm RICH!") It doesn't require a strong stomach throughout. I was so fascinated that I had no problem, but there's a conceptual ew when it gets to Bangladesh. But the first ~45 minutes of this BBC documentary doesn't actually show you anything that would bother someone, and I know this to be true, because it's so fascinating that in getting this URL for this reply to you I got caught up in watching the full hour of it one more time:
https://youtu.be/0ZHm3vkavgM
It might have even been my fourth time! But if you have a weak mental stomach, after the international toilet conference, stop watching. One of my favorite subtle parts is the mournful music when the Roman toilets leave Britain.
Anyway, I rambled into my voice typewriter so who knows what weird errors I missed but this was fun for me. On my geekdiva Wikipedia page, I have a quote about how I'm sorry I couldn't make this shorter but I did not have the time, and that definitely applies to this post. Thanks again!