series laid out in the first chapter that anyone who associates with Ragna invariably dies and yet we still get people crying in bitter frustration when the exact thing we were told about happens
took me a long time to finally get around to reading it, but it was pretty good. Actually liked it more than the first part, since it was harder to know where the story was going
Somehow the combination of magical realism and mystery novel murder was especially irritating to me, they're fine on their own but together everything just feels so contrived. Of course, you could see what was coming from a mile out, there's only really 5 characters in the entire story so of...
I had been curious about this one since I saw the title, I like seeing these behind the scenes type of stories, especially for artists and a time period that's not as well known in the west. Never expected to see it actually get translated, so it was a great surprise seeing it on the front page...
Dang, right during the week i'm binging through all the available getter stuff, this shows up out of nowhere, what timing. Very happy to see this, fuck dinosaurs btw
What a comic. Fully captures the spirit of Go Nagai and amplifies it - it's at turns violent, perverse, intense, hilarious, and grandiose, and I loved nearly every moment of the journey. This is my favorite Mazinger related thing. So happy to see it finished.
Here's a typesetting guide: http://sensescans.com/index.php?topic=3260.0
At a bare minimum, please center your text and use a better font (you can google search "scanlation fonts" for a bunch of choices, wildwords is a really basic one)
Something definitely happened with the girl, remember her glasses being broken the night after the murder? In a story like this there are no coincidences. Also notable that the newspaper is vague and only describes "a high school student who was a potential suspect", which could easily be...