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shysheeperz · 3 years
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minniou · 3 years
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doodles! after a mission and iori + his goth sister
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fujoshicaterpillars · 3 years
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Kenma and his bros!
I'm sad but I will continue drawing my phantom seer children; ;
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calavanitas · 3 years
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KENMA IS SUCH A SWEETIE. Seriously, it’s so nice to see the Ishida-type character be so good with kids haha
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sugetou · 3 years
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ōigawa kenma - phantom seer
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datesoma · 3 years
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PHANTOM © SEER. 
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inumaqi · 4 years
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honomieru shounen are those really the infamous tengu..?
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nakhama-a · 3 years
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not enough love 4 kenma oigawa
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spiral-vortex · 3 years
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Shonen Monday-Funday #2
Well it’s still technically happening on a Wednesday.
This was a pretty solid week for Shonen Jump. One Piece continues with the utter chaos that is the Wano arc, Mashle is effortlessly both hilarious and hype and My Hero Academia drops some pretty major plot revelations in a chapter that was probably a strong #2 this week. A dishonorable mention unfortunately goes to Nine Dragons’ Ball Parade in this issue. Sports manga are probably my secret weakness, I’m a gigantic sucker for a well told sports story, and Ball Parade has been pretty slow out of the gates in my opinion. Gathering a team from scratch is a great sports manga set-up, but everything in the last two chapters could have been accomplished far more quickly.
Enough of the bad, and on to the good. This week, my favourite chapter I read in Shonen Jump came from Phantom Seer. Launched in August 2020, Phantom Seer was always going to have a rough time of it. Appearing a week after the short-lived (and pretty bad) Bone Collection was cancelled, it initially looked like competition to the superior Jujutsu Kaisen. Both series do run in the same kind of supernatural/exorcism battle series playground, but Phantom Seer has a dedication to horror art that sets it apart a bit.
So what made this week the best chapter in Jump? Chapter 26: The Way the Tengu Master Fights, is a really solid, well put together action chapter. It features a couple of supporting characters taking on a new villain, continuing their fight from last chapter. It shows more character depth for Kenma Oigawa, the titular Tengu Master - although there’s still plenty to be explored, and I’d love to learn why he has such as deep connection to his Tengu familiars. After some very solid action scenes, showing our two heroes getting the upper hand through clever use of the Tengu, we get a stellar villain reveal, with the Puppet Master villain showing us the true puppeteer behind the fight.
Phantom Seer is at its best when it’s showing the true horror of the supernatural monsters that its heroes wield in combat. It’s able to inject creepy drawings (not that creepy though, this is still a Jump title) into solid action to great effect and this chapter did a great job of setting up a villain to be vanquished in subsequent chapters
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ahkaahshi · 3 years
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um. I might have another fixation and his name might be oigawa kenma 😅
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minniou · 3 years
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at the beach
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shysheeperz · 3 years
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