Yuusha ga Shinda!

@Ceiye, I usually hate fan service but here the author plays with it with so much fun that it is really pure entertainment. I think all those hate comments comes from people who thinks a manga needs to be boring and serious to be good
 
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Yes, but Blake is even funnier than King because he never breaks character. Even now, I'm still half expecting him to do something badass. Unlike OPM's King and DBZ's Satan, his overwhelming charisma has been a game changer many, many times, and his charisma stems from his baseless stoicness.

Gotta hand it to Blake, you don't earn such a reputation just by being there when a big baddie dies. There are people in the manga willing to bet their lives on him, and that's because he really plays the part of the silent hero way too well. And that's hilarious.
 
i remember seeing this when it had like 10 chapters and i thought it was complete trash but now its at 160

guess i gotta check it out again
 
I saw the raw of 163, let's just say that Kyle....no, I can't even describe it...you have to see it by yourselves.
 
You know, now that I think about it this kinda reminds me of Full Metal Alchemist.
The part where they discovered a conspiracy, the part where the ruler of the country turns out as an evil being of the sort and the part where they create something like a rebellion and going to fight the ruler.
 
It's because Necromancers need an environment with more mana to live in. As a result of not having enough mana they end up with a slight decrease in body functions such as Anri and her brother's snotty noses and Diana sweating the whole time.
 
its still distracting, but @ least its kinda funny,

im actually enjoying this story quite a bit
 
i thought this thing was out of sharks to jump, what an unenjoyable train wreeck.
 
they have snotty noses because of the Earth's atmosphere. It has something to do with Mana
 
@maisonaustyn dunno why it's named like that on mangadex, for years it's simply been "Yuusha ga Shinda!" on mangahere. This is a comedy-battle manga(mostly comedy) that doesn't take itself too seriously and has a bit of depth to explaining the powers in-universe. Off the top of my head I'd say it's a mix between Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan and To Love Ru Darkness, except the protagonist is not generic and world building actually happens.
 
Really nice development so far, I like it. The higher realms/worlds isn't as used in Japanese works as in Chinese or Korean ones, but I guess it will stop here, basically this manga has 2 possible paths, 1 it continues to develop higher worlds (it can be an infinite source of chapters), or the most likely to happen, 2 it finishes in this arc. My heart says 1 to enjoy this manga forever, but my brain says 2 so it can end as a good work.
btw @maisonaustyn if you actually read the first chapter you would know you are completely wrong.
 

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