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So it ends
Thanks for the read!
Thanks for the read!
Gotta wonder how long it's been since Ren died for her to still be depressed about itthe only time we see her eyes after his death is on page 12... empty dead fish eyes that doesn't reflect anything along a forced smile...
shit...........
Bro ain't even wrong. The only series that probably managed to get an actual ending with decent enough pacing was the childhood friend onePretty much almost every Zyugoya ending summarized:
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The very last panel tells you what the dustbox becameCorrect, the one on her thumb is Ren's ring, which did not get buried with his remains.
At least Zyugoya skipped over the Old vs New ways war this time. Too bad we'll never know if the Dustbox became its own official country or if the Flies abandoned it to move to the new cohabitation area.
seriously. why do they do this? Don't make 30 damn series if you lose interest in them so fast.Pretty much almost every Zyugoya ending summarized:
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strikes are from people who haven't read other zyugoya series lmao. They're terrible at it. They're really good and making a fun idea for a series, making enough chapters for readers to get invested, then losing interest in making that series and starting a new one, with the old series on life support getting a tiny bit of attention every now and again until they run out of ideas and pull the plug. The second you see a poorly fleshed out societal commentary you know things are going downhillZyugoya cannot finish a story for shit, it's amazing how consistently this happens.
Except the Dustbox was a prison inside of a mountain in the Vampire's dimension. This is a town that looks to be in the middle of nowhere.The very last panel tells you what the dustbox became
Compare with chapter 46 page 3. Same background, same foreground.Except the Dustbox was a prison inside of a mountain in the Vampire's dimension. This is a town that looks to be in the middle of nowhere.
musuko was good too, and ended in 202 chapters, tho...Bro ain't even wrong. The only series that probably managed to get an actual ending with decent enough pacing was the childhood friend one
For one, Childhood Friend is self-published unlike how this was so he was free to finish it as his own pace or fear of the Axe. That said Crybaby Neighbor was neatly parked twice, and he's free to pick it up again when the mood takes him and I've never had a problem with the ending so much as I just miss Ochiai's goofy bullshit. Hyena is where he freely admitted he was being a dirtbag and stopped out of disinterest for a time (I think Lion-chan was the problem, she was pure gearhead indulgence on his part and derailed the story, which is likely why she got shunted and lost the biker aspect at the same time.) Streamer CF got derailed out of ongoing issues with posting on Twitter/X earning him a significant shadow-ban and he walked out of frustration. He's mentioned considering picking her back up (with an R18+ format change) and he seems really pleased with how his Delivery Health pervert manga has been doing on dmm/FANZABro ain't even wrong. The only series that probably managed to get an actual ending with decent enough pacing was the childhood friend one
So her boobs were getting bigger because she was like a tick?anyone else notice she was flat in the last scene? she hasn't been drinking blood like she was with ren
I wish that Call of the Night had turned out that way too.A bit sad but nonetheless a good ending.
Personally I would have preferred the Rosario+Vampire route where Tsukune chose to become a Vampire himself so he can stay with Moka and the gang but I respect this choice also.
Thanks for all the work, hope to read another good vampire manga soon! 😁
It's not fair that Sarek and Amanda can produce Spock but these two couldn't have their family.They said at the start that vampires can't have children with humans because their reproductive organs aren't compatible. No pregnant, Only Breed.
It wasn't a tragedy though. He lived a long, happy life with her. It's just the sad reality of a surviving spouse having to bury their loved one that happens to all couples who make it that far.Sumire's mentor during the experiment couldn't smile anymore after going through this so she wore a mask, the lumberjack antagonist had lost her first love only to try and hold together what remained of him also lost the light in her eyes. Sumire now offers the world a routine smile and a lightless gaze.
Tragic but endearing all the same.
(Only one complaint really, WHERE THE ABSOLUTE &$*# WAS THE TRAGEDY TAG?!)