Magan to Dangan o Tsukatte Isekai o Buchinuku! - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

Another thrashy isekai... Meh

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@EtanRed

Let's just say there are a variety of social, economical, political, religious and lustful reasons and leave it at that.
 
@MCX01 Seventh time by Me *ascending by oldest time I read*
1. Zero no Tsukaima
2. Gun Ota...*wtf with long ass title*
3. Manuke na FPS Player .....*wtf with long ass title 2*
4. I forgot.... *serious, i'm forgot*
5. Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou
6. I forgot *Again*
7. This Series

Edit : I remember 4. Gate and JDSF, and Number 6 still forgot
Edit2 : Yes Yes, 7. Dungeon seeker
 
Guy with no central goal to work towards and also instantly gets all the money in the world so that he doesn't have to worry about daily living either. I sleep. I really wonder if there's something I'm missing here, because I can't fathom the appeal of reading a story that has no established end point and just meanders through random events and accidents. With maybe 3 exceptions like Cowboy Bebop and KonoSuba and Gintama (all of which are meant to be subversive anyway), I can't think of any good adventure story where the characters don't have a central goal.

@CoolOtamegane Dungeon Seeker had a dude with a gun, right?
 
Ah, slavery. The Japanese go-to for adding harem members. Heaven forbid the characters be introduced naturally.
 
Guess the slave is the rabbit-waifu in the cover. Well, it's another trashy isekai I'll give it a chance at least.
Isekai is trash and so am I.
 
Another series to watch out for but save thing again?
I understand why it's there, but it's getting too common now so much so that it feels like I have read this manga 5 times already xD
 
Slaves again.

Japan, I love your wish fulfillment Isekai but please do stop on making characters take slaves if they end up treating them as companions
 
Why has the 'get a slave' become a literal trope for Isekai? Is it impossible for it to be a situation where a bunch of people meet up at a bar? Ya know, the old D&D trope to start an adventure?
 
>cant understand the appeal of reading a story without established end story
Ikr its as if this manga has a comedy tag in it,...
O wait...
Then again the fact that you still read works that apparently doesnt ' appeal ' you is a comedy in itself
 
@Eviltwinq Gotta love people who don't even have the balls to tag the guy they're trying to take the piss out of.

Now, I'm also gonna kindly tell you to fuck off. The comedy tag is not an excuse to forego all traditional story-telling rules. All of the best comedy stories will have a central goal for their protagonists. The only time you can get away with it is if the entire lack of a central goal is meant to poke fun at other stories (aka. what KonoSuba does).

Secondly, I'm gonna tell you to fuck off again for trying to tell me that I don't like isekai stories. Over half of my top 20 best manga/light novels are isekais because when this genre is good, it's unparalleled. Unfortunately, hack writers flood the genre to appease thick readers who don't even understand what makes the genre good in the first place. This is proven by the fact that Isekai Smartphone is actually successful. Unfortunately, there isn't a tag separation between good isekai, and braindead isekai, so I have to read all of them.
 

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