For me, its ishimaki
Kaguya-sama
Kabuto appears
Always. My feelings for this pairing only grow stronger with every volume.
I love Maki, my beloved
I love Hayasaka.
btw
Cooler prez is the minor character I want to know more about, I wish we had a prequel.
If you like IshiBame, check out the movie
We know, everyone except Appu.
Yuu-kun was super cute in that movie.
Sorry, but I prefer the real Ishigami.
Another shit Kaguya thread? ok.
I'm not sadistic enough to want her to fall for another guy who'll be fucking another girl he loves again, sorry. But I hope Aka lets her find happiness.
There is no real Ishigami, but you can have the manga one, I guess.
Shit movie, as usual for liveaction adaptations.
Ishigami is a manwhore
The strongest
The cutest
The bestest
The real Ishigami is the one his creator wrote. And yeah, Aka is using a somewhat similar twist to SnK in both Kaguya and OnK, but it's not like anyone's committed genocide in either. Nor are either likely to die and get cucked. So, I'm not sure an honest comparison really hurts him at all.
I love her
We know, Ishigami.
The real Ishigami died after the rejection, what we have now is a puppet that speaks with Aka's voice.
I know, Yuu-kun.
And Miko is a slut. Good riddance
Is the Shirogane absent mother going to be resolved before this manga ends? I would like to see her get her punishment or at least have the Shirogane family get over her completely, which would include Papagane finding a new love. Parents and spouses who abandon their families infuriate me.
>what we have now is a puppet that speaks with Aka's voice.
You really don't understand his character at all, huh. The rejection was a major blow to Ishigami's persona, which Miko killed in the end.
>The real Ishigami
This is all fiction, there is no one true version.
>what we have now is a puppet that speaks with Aka's voice.
Fair enough, though it's not just Ishigami.
>This is all fiction, there is no one true version.
Of course there's a true version. It's the one that exists in the actual story. And is there a single moment in which Ishigami speaks with Aka's voice? I see a character written as a whiny teenager realizing he's not a manga character, a theme that's existed in the manga from the start, not a grown man complaining about a divorce.
Correct. He should be submitted to corrective rape.
Trips of truth, kek
>And is there a single moment in which Ishigami speaks with Aka's voice?
Yep.