That reminds me of this:Chapters without someone peeing themselves: 22
I literally let out the loudest inaudible laugh on that last page, its just peak Master at its finest. CLOSE YOUR MOUTH.
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Okay, listen up! Higanjima is super popular in Japan, and tons of people are into it. It's the longest horror manga ever, with a whopping 91 volumes, and it just keeps going. You know how cutthroat the manga scene is—if something isn’t a hit, it gets scrapped fast, so the fact that it's still around says a lot. It's got this cult status, you know? I was just checking it out online, and it has everything—live-action movies, an anime, a TV drama, and even a video game. The first series even got an official French translation. It's just not that big in the West because it never got an English license. Back then, only Dark Horse Comics would pick up something like this, but they probably had too much going on. Plus, the manga's unique art style is way different from the usual stuff. And the scanlation of the first series just wrapped up in December 2019. I think people who aren't into it either don't dig horror in general or haven't read far enough into the first series.That foreword was weird. It's almost like you think that this manga is good, or something.
I love how it's one of the most memeable series in Japan.Okay, listen up! Higanjima is super popular in Japan, and tons of people are into it. It's the longest horror manga ever, with a whopping 91 volumes, and it just keeps going. You know how cutthroat the manga scene is—if something isn’t a hit, it gets scrapped fast, so the fact that it's still around says a lot. It's got this cult status, you know? I was just checking it out online, and it has everything—live-action movies, an anime, a TV drama, and even a video game. The first series even got an official French translation. It's just not that big in the West because it never got an English license. Back then, only Dark Horse Comics would pick up something like this, but they probably had too much going on. Plus, the manga's unique art style is way different from the usual stuff. And the scanlation of the first series just wrapped up in December 2019. I think people who aren't into it either don't dig horror in general or haven't read far enough into the first series.
I can't believe you're using an appeal to popularity. I actually love horror, which is why I find Higanjima to be a masterpiece of unintentional comedy. The art is so lazy and the story is so cliche and goofy that I think it's a great time, even though I would never pay for it or call it good.Okay, listen up! Higanjima is super popular in Japan, and tons of people are into it. It's the longest horror manga ever, with a whopping 91 volumes, and it just keeps going. You know how cutthroat the manga scene is—if something isn’t a hit, it gets scrapped fast, so the fact that it's still around says a lot. It's got this cult status, you know? I was just checking it out online, and it has everything—live-action movies, an anime, a TV drama, and even a video game. The first series even got an official French translation. It's just not that big in the West because it never got an English license. Back then, only Dark Horse Comics would pick up something like this, but they probably had too much going on. Plus, the manga's unique art style is way different from the usual stuff. And the scanlation of the first series just wrapped up in December 2019. I think people who aren't into it either don't dig horror in general or haven't read far enough into the first series.