Dex-chan lover
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- Mar 11, 2019
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God fucking damn the art is so good
Nothing suspicious about her. I see she is on the up and up.everyone (rightfully) goin on about Ginkos piggies being on full display, im thinking about how suspicious the pharmacist is but also how funny the maid throwing her out the window was![]()
Yeah, I think that's their plan here. Go to human world, go on rampage.I really enjoy how waku waku-ness is portrayed in this manga.
I think the plan is for the Demon Lord to be able to reverse isekai, if the theory is right about her being human like Ginko, for her to return to her original world, and for the other demons to be able to keep killing humans in other worlds. Endless waku waku.
I may go even as far as theorize that demonkind itself may have originated from oni blood from ginko's original world. Which is why they want her blood so bad.Yeah, I think that's their plan here. Go to human world, go on rampage.
I think, though, someone was tossing around the theory that the Demon lord was Ginko's mother, an equally powerful (if not greater) samurai who found no satisfaction in combat.
This makes me wonder if, said theory being true, the Demon Lord actually wants to see her daughter again, and finds death in glorious battle to be hollow and pointless, instead seeking life, family, and all that good stuff.
He feels very Dio-esque to me. That 80s-90s overly beautiful manga villain typealso the Incubus for his part feels like he’s from something else very specific but I don’t know what. Like Castlevania or Vampire Hunter D but not quite. Something very different from where the wolf is from (european fairy tales) or where Ginko is from (feudal Japan), that’s for sure. The contrast between all of them is fun.
If Ginko's mother could somehow be the Demon Lord, then I think it's just as possible for good old Oda Nobunaga to be the Demon Lord.Yeah, I think that's their plan here. Go to human world, go on rampage.
I think, though, someone was tossing around the theory that the Demon lord was Ginko's mother, an equally powerful (if not greater) samurai who found no satisfaction in combat.
This makes me wonder if, said theory being true, the Demon Lord actually wants to see her daughter again, and finds death in glorious battle to be hollow and pointless, instead seeking life, family, and all that good stuff.
Artist has a target audience with page 17Trust me reader! These up close pantsu-shots and up close feet and legs are VITAL for the plot! We cannot move forward without that!