I feel this manga is trying to get out of the boundaries of Spy x Family --but a little more edgy.
Because Shounen Jump has a tradition of stopping the enthusiasm of new authors in a short amount of time, I can't expect much if the potential doesn't try to be drawn any further like Shounen Sunday or Shounen Magazine did.
Well, I mentioned about this in Act-age comments column and I was flicked a little by someone here. To be more precise, I don't know anything about their old system or history, but the neighboring magazine somehow knows more about the tastes of most interested ones. Their shounen is really normal, and it fits. Shounen Jump might not change but too ambitious as the magazine that has the most sales and this is what they are after: profit.
Some are interesting in Jump but they seem to be switching if they don't see the potential. I salute when I think those who are successful really able to get out of hell.
Next, the previous work, before this, was interesting and funny but it did not last long. Maybe it won't be called an axed by definition, but the standard is confirmed. And that's not a strange thing.
Unfortunately I'm not too interested in the Yakuza concept here. Maybe the author can see how Baccano works with its a-little-bit superpowers, but somehow that makes sense. And it should be even more tense without being given a strange push as the topping. Nonsense to protect, close ties, for loved ones. Can we rest for a bit? I actually prefer this to fully talk about the Yakuza family from within.