ib - instant bullet - Vol. 5 Ch. 25 - Standalone Episode

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Honestly I love this story for the meta part of it - the fact that Aka purposely sought to subvert every single trope he saw himself falling into.

The exploration he did with this is probably the reason he's so well known now.
 
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Aka Akasa,

so this is his original, heh,

I'm glad I found it. And I'm glad he succeed as a Mangaka.
 
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@Targetto12 To be fair with the ending, it was axed. Axed series either rush an ending, make one but have loads left unanswered, or just have to make do with however they can end it.
 
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Very obviously axed, but enjoyed it all way through. Could have become a masterpiece if it had the time it needed. Would have probably been like Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer but even better I would argue.
 
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@Raknasu, thank you.
Oof it's seems like there's no way IB would revive.
 
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...holy shit. I just read the author's note at the end of the manga and checked the author's profile to see if they've restarted the series. I didn't even realise this was the same mangaka that created Kaguya.

I'm legitimately speechless. Well, I guess he managed to make a name for himself. All we can do now is wait.
 
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...holy shit. I just read the author's note at the end of the manga and checked the author's profile to see if they've restarted the series. I didn't even realise this was the same mangaka that created Kaguya.

I'm legitimately speechless. Well, I guess he managed to make a name for himself. All we can do now is wait.
Any news from the author about continuation?
Judging by recent events, he destroyed his name just as effectively. And as people say, he promised sequels to all his series, especially when he needed to calm people down after some criticism. I mean, he's already promised a Kaguya spin-off and predictably teased a sequel to Oshi no Ko. But all this is unlikely to happen.

@Targetto12 To be fair with the ending, it was axed. Axed series either rush an ending, make one but have loads left unanswered, or just have to make do with however they can end it.
Apparently this will become a sad tradition for all his subsequent works.
 

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