Dad's comic life

Chapter 434 A fight to the death between real and fake Dyna

"I'll go, I'll go! "Adolescent Idiots Don't Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" seems quite interesting!"

"I think so!"

"The male protagonist in it looks like he talks a lot!"

"I laughed out loud when I saw the scene where the male protagonist was caught kicking that elementary school girl's ass."

"I, Uchiha Madara, would like to call the male protagonist the King of Talkers."

After reading Porter's latest comic, many readers are discussing this new comic.

Although the plot is very simple, the risqué words that pop up from time to time are unprecedented, but they also make people laugh out loud unexpectedly.

"But speaking of which, have you watched "Yu-Gi-Oh"?"

While some people were discussing the comic "Adolescent Idiots Don't Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai", others quickly focused on "Yu-Gi-Oh", which was released at the same time.

In the first episode, Kaiba snatched the rare card Blue-Eyes White Dragon held by Wu Yugi's grandfather Wu Shuangliu and tore it into pieces.

Yugi challenges Kaiba to a duel.

Faced with the three blue-eyed white dragons owned by Kaiba, Yugi was forced into desperation, and finally summoned the strongest Exodia with five cards of unknown meaning.

The second chapter tells the story of Yugi’s invitation to participate in the Duel Kingdom Competition.

The plot of these two episodes also caused many viewers to discuss it.

"I don't think it's interesting... There are parts of the plot that I can't stand. Why after the guy named Kaiba robbed someone else's card and tore it up, the protagonist didn't think about calling the police, but about playing a game duel with the other person? ?”

"That's right. Judging from the appearance of the guy named Kaiba, that blue-eyed white dragon is obviously very expensive."

"There is no way. From the current point of view, that world seems to be a world where cards are respected. Just like when you go to Dou Qi Continent, if someone robs something, it may be useless for you to report it to the government."

"But speaking of it, that Yu-Gi-Oh card should be fun..."

"I think so!"

"I'm kind of looking forward to those cards being sold soon!"

"Speaking of which, can we create the kind of duel venue that appears in the comics with our current technology? It looks very interesting."

"It's difficult. Even if it can be done, the cost is very high. It is estimated that no company is willing to produce it."

On the Internet, the reputation of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" is somewhat polarized.

Even the readers who praised this work mostly did so because they were curious about some of the cards in it.

But no wonder.

There are indeed many flaws in the early Yu-Gi-Oh comics.

For example, ripping cards can be considered a crime of destroying property in reality. Even in card duels, there are also disadvantages such as talking nonsense, printing cards on the spot, and drawing dogs.

Although the lazy Hao Ren said that he changed the names of the characters in the comic plot to those of the Celestial Dynasty, many plots remained unchanged.

The story of the first part still continues the previous life of Yu-Gi-Oh in 2000.

Adapted from volumes 8 to 38 of the manga "Yu-Gi-Oh!" created by Takahashi Kazuki, the story focuses on card monster duels and seven thousand-year-old artifacts.

It roughly tells the story of the gentle and kind-hearted Yugi and another Yugi, who went to the Duel Kingdom to find trouble with Becas in order to save his grandfather whose soul was imprisoned.

Of course, the plot has not changed, but some of the companies have changed.

For example, the island where the Duel Kingdom is located in the competition was replaced by Hao Ren with the island where Bika Paradise is located.

Becas's company was also replaced by Bika's name, and many places were very similar to the first Bika.

In fact, Hao Ren originally wanted to replace the company of Haima with Bika, but after thinking about it, he decided not to replace it. He had to leave something to commemorate his lost youth.

In this way, it can also drive a wave of popularity of "Yu-Gi-Oh!"

And Hao Ren didn't care much about the current dislike of some people on the Internet.

After all, comics are an auxiliary means, and the real attraction is the card gameplay.

As long as the card settings remain unchanged, Hao Ren can't think of a reason to rush.

And after the construction of Bika's duel venue is completed, many people will probably be attracted by that technology and will experience it.

Then players who are attracted by Yu-Gi-Oh's cards and gameplay will become curious about this work, once again driving the popularity of "Yu-Gi-Oh".

It's a pity that the cards have not been printed yet.

After all, there are too few cards appearing in the comics, and the popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh has not yet fully spread. Printing cards now is obviously a useless effort.

On the other side, the sequel to Tiga's worldview "Ultraman Dyna"

At this moment, a very important plot has also entered-the death battle between real and fake Dyna.

As Director Ji Gang in Diga, the renovated but more hawkish staff officer Quan Teng launched the so-called M plan and completed the artificial giant stone statue.

He also planned to sacrifice the bird that was worthless in his eyes to create an Ultraman who would obey his orders, but in the end, due to Sophia's plan, the heartless Ultraman finally became a monster.

"Sure enough, human desires are endless..."

"Yes, the birds are obviously protecting humans, but some humans are even more aggressive and want to make Ultraman do their bidding."

"I found that scenes like this often appear in the Ultraman series."

Many viewers expressed this emotion when they saw birds being used as consumables.

Imagine Zheng Mu in Tiga. He turned into light with a wrong heart and finally lost the light.

Think again about the quasi-brother in Nexus who was captured by humans and used for experiments.

There are always some human beings who, when facing unknown beings who help them, think not of gratitude, but of wanting to control this power.

However, when they saw Quan Teng finally sacrificing himself to help Dyna defeat the enemy, many viewers who were disgusted with this man at first fell silent.

His act of sacrificing himself to atone for his sins made many viewers get to know each other again.

"Speaking of which, although I hate him,... I feel that what he did is not wrong."

"...Seeing the way he died in the end, I felt the same way..."

Although, Counselor Quan Teng is a villain.

But I have to say that at the moment when the other party died in the plot, many viewers thought about it carefully and found that they could actually understand his thoughts.

Because Staff Officer Quan Teng is the kind of person who wants to protect humanity at all costs, including myself.

What he did was not for himself.

Think about it carefully, if an unknown creature appears in front of humans, do humans expect the other party to protect them all the time? Or do you want to hold this power in your own hands?

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