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Cloudman said:

Haha, I didn't even notice that. I don't get it either. Some characters are doing like a peace sign, others are waving hello, I think 2 guys are playing rock-paper-scissors, other are trying to fist bump the audience or give a high five, someone is shrugging it looks, and others trying to hide their faces... It's pretty funny now that you mention it xD

At this point, I only know OP, boku no hero, gintama, and hungry marie. So many new faces. And I feel the same way with Yugioh. I played the game in high school, came back to it many years later, and now I see silver, black, and multicolor cards. I like the old days where the game was simpler...

I was looking for the 2 guys you talking about and I realized all of them have might be playing rock, paper, scissors! I might be looking to into it, but that's but those are the only hand symbols lol.

Super_Boom said:

I just love that guy's design XD It's so unique. I can see All Might though...just with how the eyes are drawn simple, and the author has to rely on the rest of the face to show emotion.

About Keijo...I'm guessing it's like Poko said, and the anime just didn't boost it enough outside of the group that was already reading it. I've just never heard of a manga that ended so shortly after getting an anime. Usually I take that as a sign the manga is doing well, but I guess in this case it was a last resort to boost the sales into what the magazine found acceptable.

I watched the anime up until ep 9 or something...and I liked some of the characters (white hair and ponytail were cool, and tall blondie rocks), but just not enough to keep my interest up when the Winter season started.

Also, have you read the new Neverland yet? Huh huh? *pushes you around* Have you?

That one panel gets me in the sides every single time. The anime and manga relationship is pretty sad to hear about. Again, I really hope the mangaka can bounce back. There's defintely an audience for his work.

Also yes! I just read it and Nanatsu no Taizai (the ending of the chapter was a decent enough payoff for the arc).

But wow The Promised Neverland knocked it put of the park.

I did NOT see that coming. I thought they would have to fight their way through bridge for a few chapters, but nope. Great thing too because those guys were packing giraffe demons. GIRAFFE DEMONS! The bottle rockets were a nice touch (I wanted to make a joke about Cola >>>> Pepsi in saving the day, but it was soap bottles :T ).  That one moment with Norman and Ray was extremely sad, but satisfying. More than anything it really showed how much Emma contributed to the plan in ways neither could. It says the next chapter ends the escape arc. I wonder if we get a timeskip or an arc in the outside world next. One thing I noticed when looking at the giraffe demons was that aside from the mama and the scientists, there was a third human with the demons that had a pole, so I'm wondering what their role is. Anyway all in all, excellent chapter. 

*The children's day piece was funny and sad at the same time. I wonder if there was hint in the nature of the demons when it was reading the book.