SpiritImmortal February 13,2025 #1 Read the topic about 20th Century Boys Chapter 141 Discussion Reply
_Monarch February 20,2025 #2 So I guess then he is part of the 1% ... Since he didn't die? I wonder. Also does that Japanese dude have any relevance, he mentioned a "him", but who was the "him". 0 0 Reply
So I guess then he is part of the 1% ... Since he didn't die? I wonder. Also does that Japanese dude have any relevance, he mentioned a "him", but who was the "him".
PurpleGeniusdUf February 20,2025 #3 Feel stupid guess my theory about keroyon being friend is wrong lmao 0 0 Reply
Auspicious69 February 20,2025 #4 ---------------------------------------- Dang so that kid buried all the people of his town basically he is lucky they were there to save him.. 0 0 Reply
---------------------------------------- Dang so that kid buried all the people of his town basically he is lucky they were there to save him..
KatyS February 20,2025 #6 did you guys notice Urasawa drew Keroyon's steering wheel on the right side of the truck? Funny 0 0 Reply
MuhammetEgeAlkan February 20,2025 #9 well obvious guess is that it's from the newer virus. the end of the world is still set to happen even with the death of "friend" 0 0 Reply
well obvious guess is that it's from the newer virus. the end of the world is still set to happen even with the death of "friend"
NightRider01 February 20,2025 #10 It seems like Keroyon is back, I think is Keroyon. And his son. They're in the United States. Poor kid, as always Urasawa depicting crude and cruel sides of life. 0 0 Reply
It seems like Keroyon is back, I think is Keroyon. And his son. They're in the United States. Poor kid, as always Urasawa depicting crude and cruel sides of life.
Dantes_inferno February 20,2025 #11 Damn Keroyon is still alive, thought Urasawa forgot about him lol 0 0 Reply
RexFiction February 20,2025 #13 is this story gonna go post-apocalyptic on us? reminds me of the stand, by stephen king. i wonder if that was the book in the library from earlier? 0 0 Reply
is this story gonna go post-apocalyptic on us? reminds me of the stand, by stephen king. i wonder if that was the book in the library from earlier?