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: Is it "evil" to seek revenge for childhood bullying? The chapter explores whether some victims are forced to "eat their tears" while their tormentors live happily.

: Official Japanese digital home for the series. BookLive : Great for purchasing the digital volumes. If you're looking for more info , would you like:

: Emoto, now a fractured human, argues that he has the right to kill Bando with his corrosive liquid. Jagasaki realizes that his own internal "desire to shoot" is mirror-image to Emoto's desire for revenge.

The series is complete at 14 volumes. You can find official chapters and volumes on platforms like:

ジャガーン・第76話 同じ | ビッコミ(ビッグコミックス)

A to see where Jagasaki's powers go next? A deeper look into Emoto's backstory ?

: While Jagasaki stops the killing, Bando doesn't go unscathed—he takes a satisfying punch to the face that leaves readers cheering, even as the moral "gray area" remains. Key Themes & Takeaways

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Recommendations for (like Chainsaw Man or Gantz )?

: Is it "evil" to seek revenge for childhood bullying? The chapter explores whether some victims are forced to "eat their tears" while their tormentors live happily.

: Official Japanese digital home for the series. BookLive : Great for purchasing the digital volumes. If you're looking for more info , would you like: Recommendations for (like Chainsaw Man or Gantz )

: Emoto, now a fractured human, argues that he has the right to kill Bando with his corrosive liquid. Jagasaki realizes that his own internal "desire to shoot" is mirror-image to Emoto's desire for revenge.

The series is complete at 14 volumes. You can find official chapters and volumes on platforms like: : Official Japanese digital home for the series

ジャガーン・第76話 同じ | ビッコミ(ビッグコミックス)

A to see where Jagasaki's powers go next? A deeper look into Emoto's backstory ? Jagasaki realizes that his own internal "desire to

: While Jagasaki stops the killing, Bando doesn't go unscathed—he takes a satisfying punch to the face that leaves readers cheering, even as the moral "gray area" remains. Key Themes & Takeaways