Truck-Kun. Not the Hero we deserved but the hero we needed.
Pretty interesting spin on the isekai genre focusing on the most important character in isekai history: Truck-Kun
Am I the only one who feels sad about good people getting torn apart from their friends and families just because some random backwater world can't deal with their own problems? I feel like they're taking themselves getting isekai'd too lightly nowadays. Last time I saw someone actively trying and succeeding to go back was Saito from Zero no Tsukaima and that was ages ago.
I get that they're getting a dreamlike adventure life, friends and possibly true love or whatnot, but in any other culture having schoolkids die and be torn away from their parents in their formative years would be gut wrenching. Many would end up like your average revenge isekai.
And making it to be someone who profits from all this here? Not sure if I'm okay with that.
Below it's surface, this is really just a manga about serial hit-and-run murderers.
Like, I've read some messed up shit in my manga-reading lifetime, but this... this is some shit b. Gadem
Cant wait for an arrogant goddess to request a hero, tick off Anna, and be sent a poor sole who wet himself, fainted, and died at the site of a tractor.
This is really dark. And funny, at times. But still pretty dark.
If you think about it: people like Anna, refugees from a dying world who lost their family and/or friends push psychopats to do it onto others (and on completely unrelated people too) with smiles on their faces... It's just wrong and horrible. Sure, reincarnated heroes could save countless lives in the future, but it's still a cold-blooded murder.
And the new 'Transporter' was a teacher before... With most future Heroes in isekai being mid-to-highschool kids, just how messed up is that?