Why nobody talks about Punpun on /a/?
Because /a/ can't read. Next.
Because it is over since 2013, it is good, and there is not much to talk about.
Because we've already talked about it.
>how come /a/ doesn't talk about ___
>what does /a/ think of ___
I'm sick of posts like this.
You have provided basically no substance of our own, beyond the implicit "I think this manga is at least worthy of a thread", and you come expecting the rest of /a/ to discuss the series for you?
How about you form your own opinion and share that first, and hey, maybe then people will be more inclined to talk about it.
That aside, /a/ actually does talk about Punpun. Not too often anymore, but still, discussion pops up from time to time.
Why nobody talks about Evangelion on /a/?
>Why nobody talks about Punpun on /a/
False.
There was a thread that dies quickly a few hours ago.
And another one like 2 days ago with some discussion but mostly butthurt fans that can't take criticism.
There isn't much to say about it. It's like the other Inio Asano works. That is, a decent to average manga that hipsters like to wank to.
So what's the buzz about punpun liveaction
>>150905097
*died
>>150905097
Gonna lurk the archive to see if it's still there, thanks
>>150905551
It wasn't an interesting thread (at all). Look for older ones that got lots of response.
God I love these threads. OP finishes Oyasumi Punpun for the first time then makes a thread that dies before it even gets started.
So /a/ what was your favourite moment? What was your least favourite moment
>Aiko's death
>anything involving good vibrations
The manga was ended with a complete stop and with no more problems to move to from the status quo.
The artist also considers punpun to be a terrible person who genuinely deserves the shit life he leads. It's ok to project yourself onto punpun early on but his later actions feels like you're looking into your future in the eyes of "what if you gave into your /r9k/ urges"
Essentially, attempting to commit suicide and then fucking up so bad you have aiko die and you spend the rest of your life being a beta orbiting cuck to a slut who eventually manipulates you into raise her son.
The artist is transgender.
Good vibrations hobo was a useless side plot.
There should have been MORE dark God and tinkle hoy.
It's obvious the writer grew bored after punpun got laid with his uncle's gf.
I dropped out of college and my ex gf who cheated on me said sorry after a year. I've now crossed from being a robot, into a normie and back into being a cyborg. I'll be in wageslave limbo for the next 9 months with a disgust for alcohol and no weed. If a serial killer went into my house I wouldn't fight back.
>>150906989
OP here, actually I read long time ago but I'm always thinking about it and I never had success making a serious thread here, my dumb question was genuinely dumb.
I won't miss the moment tho.
I can't say Aiko's death is my favorite scene actually. My favorite is Punpun skipping the coral practice to be alone in the sports court and sees himself flying worry free until reaches the sky. Then it shows him lying down in the ground of the sports court again. It's just a wish that would never become true. Sad as fuck.
About any least favorite moments, I really don't know.
/a/ talked about this to death, this applies to plenty of shit that is technically well-liked but not talked about much anymore.
>>150908259
I case you haven't read it, here is a lenghty Inio Asano interview on Oyasumi Punpun:
https://mangabrog.wordpress.com/2014/07/06/inio-asano-interview-reality-is-tough-so-read-this-manga-about-cute-girls-and-feel-better/
It mostly confirmed my opinion that it is bad and Asano doesn't really know what he's doing.