Ibitsu no Amalgam
Alt Names: | Amalgam of Distortion 일그러진 아말감 歪のアマルガム 扭曲的汞齐 |
Author: | Ishiyama Ryou |
Artist: | Ishiyama Ryou |
Genres: | Action Comedy Sci-fi Shounen Supernatural Tragedy |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | The story is about a boy who wants to confess his feelings to his childhood friend. Unfortunately, after choosing the place to confess, he gets crushed by a train and loses his lower half. He gets saved by a scientist that turns him into a monster instead of a regular human being. How is his life going to be like under the guise of being a monster? And what would his childhood friend think?! Let's read Ibitsu Amalga! |
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And He lost his lower part of his body, that mean he lose his D.
poor heroine...
Oh great, fanservice!
Or not.
This poor MC has such a hard streak of bad luck, doesn't he? Let's hope he rises to the situation like the stiff, boney soldier he is going to become!
Oh, and we all know his childhood friend is most likely going to kick the life out of him next chapter. He did miss their date.
I was thinking this is more like World Embryo. The MC was given a monster's power against his will, yet maintains his humanity.
reverse saikano vibes right at the start. interesting.
You thought it was a love comedy!
But it was me Edgelord!
Exactly, so why do insane scientists thought they could naturally control the monstrosity they create?
Insane doesn't necessarily mean stupid, look at the Joker, he's probably the second smartest character in Batman universe.
Only insane scientist make monsters but has low rate of fully controlling monsters they create, and sane scientist have higher chance of fully controlling their creation, but they will never make monsters. Which means, the case where created monster is fully controlled by their creator is very low, yet most of insane scientists automatically assume their creation will obey them unconditionally.
Okay, rant over.
Well, you can say i just simply having qualms with exactly that kind of trope, where some mad scientists for some reason believe their monstrous creation will naturally obey them the moment it born.
Yay! I have waited a bit long for this.
I bet these puns are going to be humerus.
Ibitsu no Amalgam:RE when?
Page 10, top left panel, it should be "favorite" not "favorate"
it's the big brother of truck-chan
Ehhh... I like it but something about it just seems off.
if they were sane they wouldn't make monsters in the first place.
Oh, finally in English!
Hmm, seems a little bit jumpy pace-wise, but has potential.
Also, i can't help but wandering why the heck all evil mad scientist always so sure that if their monster experiment a success, they would have absolute control of it?
No Truck-san present, but there is Train-kun