Morimoto is good at ending on cliffhangers.
https://mangadex.org/chapter/146021cf-ae26-4d4f-acb6-2a8311830fd0
Hajime no Ippo
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Actions speak louder than words:
https://mangadex.org/chapter/9d1a67b3-1c97-46f2-9c89-e792ac82546d/17 -
Interesting he calls it fair when he's the cheater:
https://mangadex.org/chapter/30049ea6-cde9-4504-acfd-e6ce721310b2/12 -
Go Mashiba, go !
12 pages, though. Going we are, but really at a crawl. T_T -
It's been like that for a long time now. Morikawa just does short chapters. Why? Who knows, maybe it's to keep him from burning out.
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I reckon it does work out somehow. Most of the time I barely notice the page count - it's only because the action slowed down the last couple chapters that I went and checked - and the author is rarely taking breaks at all. Good for him :)
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As always, fights are better when both sides are beat up:
https://mangadex.org/chapter/c62b9765-6dee-420c-8ce0-2619f5fcf058 -
If nothing else, Morikawa knows how to draw a good punch:
https://mangadex.org/chapter/2efecb74-1716-43e3-9949-e2ff8d2cbaf6/2 -
And how to drag a fight. But man, that punch sure felt like well-deserved payback.
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He sure does(know how to draw a punch). I cant see it yet tho.
Still checking here from time to time for when the fight is finally done so I can read it all at once.