Who else is reading Yuureitou?
or Boku dake inai machi?
or Piece or other more obscure series?
Let's speculate endlessly.
Only thing i remember about yuureitou now are the reverse trap, some guy she helped and treasure in the clock tower.I cant remember enough characters to call who is the murderer.
Yuureitou: Shibanmushi is Tetsuo's biological father.
>>114192331
There weren't that many side characters who are good candidates as I recall, since most of them don't stay after their mini-arc is over.
In addition to the reverse trap and glasses MC, I think only the detective, Marube, pigtail girl, and some random cops are still around.
>>114192149
Boku dake: sensei is a red herring and the real killer is related to the girl in the present day. (Otherwise why was that girl introduced?)
>>114192331
The problem is that there aren't frequent discussion/dump threads to remind me what's going on. The trade-off is that speculation threads don't devolve into shipper shitposting like SNK.
>>114192149
Finally, a new Yuureitou chapter!
Trap designer's a sadistic fuck.
I'm rereading the series and just realized what Tetsuo was trying to do in this page. I'm slow as fuck...
>>114193898
Now the series has reverse traps, traps, and literal traps.
>>114193898
That piano wire trap was evil as fuck.
>>114193981
And the mirrors and the slow crushing one holy shit.
One of the few concrete hints about Shibanmushi
>>114192149
It's a pretty good read, picked it up in a OPT months ago. The only two things bugging me is that amano is now permanently in a dress, despite the fact that he was starting to think for himself and act like a sleuth. The second one is we still have no clue as to why tetsu burned amano's apartment down and they've never gone back to that incident.
Speed re-reading continues. The culprit is the novelist.
Or was Shibanmushi just a fan?
>>114194797
>>114193898
I almost forgot how spooky it is. And I still have no idea who Shibanmushi is.
Was interested, then utterly bored. Dropped.
>>114194649
The second one actually was addressed. (1/2)
>>114195831
(2/2)
>>114192149
It's surprisingly hard to find good suspense/thriller type mysteries.
The one with the time-traveling guy trying to stop his best friend from murdering him had the right feel in the beginning, but there wasn't much mystery and the end was meh.
Cage of Eden was shit and the ending wasthat there was no real answer to the mystery of how they got to island, just them sailing off into a new life.
Mayonaka no X Giten look promising, but there's only a few chapters out.
Rest is either episodic spot-the-clue type stuff, or the mystery is not set up well.
>>114196933
Toukei Ibun wasn't bad. By the person who did Shiki.