Chapter 157 Disgusting Feelings
"By the way, this man is Mr. A, the parasitic beast introduced by Tamiya Ryoko." The shop owner remembered looking at this character.
It seems that he also killed the lion? The shop owner is not sure about this.
In his opinion, the drawing style of Parasite Beast is a little strange. It is completely different from the delicate drawing style of this era, but has lines full of muscles and bones.
This makes it difficult to identify many characters without relying on their characteristics.
However, the advantage is that it fits well with the plot and fully demonstrates the flesh-and-blood attack power of the parasitic beast.
Mr. A had a conflict with several male teachers.
Parasitic beasts can unleash their body's potential far more than ordinary humans. Even without using the parasitic beast's deformed head, ordinary humans are no match.
However, Mr. A did not care at all about exposing his identity.
His head suddenly deformed, like a bendable hammer, knocking a male teacher's head parallel to his chest.
Another male teacher was knocked against the wall, and Mr. A punched him hard, hitting the wall directly.
There was a bang, accompanied by the crackling sound of bone cracks, and target ring-shaped cracks appeared in the wall.
Mr. A's arm bent and broke into a strange shape amid the sound of bone cracking.
This is the result of punching with terrifying power without regard to one's own physical strength.
"Human hands are too fragile to be used as weapons." Mr. A said to himself.
"Ah——!" The remaining male teacher screamed and tried to escape.
But Mr. A's head turned into a long-range sharp blade and sliced open his back.
Here, Oda Shingo used a more prominent close-up than in the original work, and some bones and muscles at the wound are faintly visible.
But it's only vaguely visible, requiring comic fans to use their imagination, rather than showing it very clearly.
He still paid attention to the traditional scale of "Jump" for many years. I even asked Minister Mikami and others about this, specifically jumping around the edge repeatedly...
"Good guy!" The shop owner looked at the comic and his eyes widened.
He couldn't let go of this comic anymore.
How long has it been since I saw a scene like this from "Jump"? Although there are many comics with similar scenes, the plot structure is not as oppressive as the parasitic beast.
Next, is the fight between the protagonist Izumi Shinichi and the parasitic beast, right?
The shopkeeper quickly turned over "Jump".
The students were notified and began to evacuate in an orderly manner.
When going down the stairs in the corridor, Xiaoyou told Izumi Shinichi that hiding in the crowd and using classmates as human wall shields was the most advantageous strategy.
But Izumi Shinichi resolutely refused and even ran away from the crowd against the current.
He couldn't accept this method of using others as human shields, even if reason told him that this was the strategy with the highest probability of survival.
"It's the instinct of living things to sacrifice other lives for one's own sake!" Xiaoyou didn't understand what Izumi Shinichi was doing.
Seeing this sentence, the shop owner was stunned for a moment.
It seems to be a good point, and there is no way to refute it.
"You know too little about human beings." Izumi Shinichi retorted to Xiaoyou.
When the shop owner saw this dialog box, he was shocked and felt that this sentence was correct.
Human beings are also living creatures. Don’t they follow biological instincts?
However, it seems that there are indeed human beings who do not follow biological instincts...
What does the author seem to want to say? The shop owner frowned and felt something vaguely.
A sentence I once heard on TV began to stick in my memory
"This author, Shingo Oda, painted not only violence, but also some connotation." The shop owner muttered.
It's just that he's not used to thinking too much about philosophical theories, so he put it aside for now and quickly read on.
Izumi Shinichi moved some tables as combat bunkers.
Xiaoyou folded off the legs of the stool, exposing the sharp part, and let Izumi Shinichi hold it as a weapon. He also told him that he and Mr. A were evenly matched, and the key to victory was that Izumi Shinichi also participated in the battle. In contrast, Izumi Shinichi's arrangement of abandoning crowd bunkers and dragging tables had no effect.
Mr. A jumped directly from the downstairs to the upper floor, leaving Izumi with nowhere to hide.
Like an octopus waving its tentacles in the water, Mr. A's head split into several pieces, and the image threatened him horribly: "Do you want to stop me? Except for your right hand, your whole body is full of waste!"
All we can do is fight.
Can't lose to him! Izumi Shinichi cheered himself up.
However, Mr. A and Xiaoyou's tentacle-level attacks and defenses are as fast as lightning.
During the crackling, Izumi Shinichi couldn't see their movements clearly at all.
Following Xiaoyou's previous instructions, Izumi Shinichi slowly approached Mr. A.
Suddenly! He stabbed the broken stool leg in his left hand into Mr. A's abdomen!
This is a full page feature!
Xinyi looked down at the stool leg attacking the human abdomen in his hand, with a look of discomfort and disbelief on his face.
The unpleasant feeling spread to my left hand...
The serialization part ends abruptly here.
Unknowingly, the shop owner had already picked up the thick copy of "Jump".
But sadly, there is no more below.
It is another comic series "Sword of the Goddess".
He sighed and glanced casually.
In comparison, the subsequent comics are simply uninteresting, but "Parasite" still makes it difficult to stop reading.
The author Oda Shingo's paintings are very meaningful.
In the end, the protagonist stabs Mr. A, hurting his human body...
The author describes it as [an unpleasant feeling]…
It feels great!
Writing like this makes people always want to think more about it!
The shop owner remembered that it seemed that only in the last century could he be so immersed in reading comics.
Only in that era, Showa style comics would make people think deeply after reading them.
Today's comic book market is a capital of fast food and pre-made dishes. Pure comic works are already too rare to see.
At this time, bang bang bang!
The shopkeeper was startled. This couldn't be the sound of parasitic beasts fighting.
"Boss, boss! You haven't settled the bill yet!" Someone was already tapping the checkout counter impatiently.
ah! Coming! Only then did the shop owner realize that there were already customers urging him to go there.
Boy, what was I thinking? The shop owner smiled to himself. Haven't come out of the comics yet?
He reluctantly put down "Jump" and hurried to pay the customer.
The waiting customers also bought "jump".
"With the benefit, including tax and minus member discount, it's 550 yen." The shopkeeper put the book into a handbag for the customer.
Most stores in Japan provide free tote bags, which may be related to their dislike of holding things with empty hands.
"Can I sit at the door and watch?" the guest asked politely.
The shop owner chuckled: "You also watch "Parasite", right?"
"Oh, you know?"
"Because I just finished reading it! After reading it, I regretted it very much!" the shop owner laughed.
"how?"
“The next issue is a week away and I feel bad.”
(End of chapter)