Author Tomoki Izumi He shared an update on Twitter after receiving many questions about whether his manga was “Miroku-chan“It’s already over,” Izumi wrote.A lot of people seem to think that Miroku-chan is dead, and I wonder why. While investigating I found out that Google is killing her for no reason.».
“Mieruko-chan” is still an active series, and is actually in the process of being told effectively today. The story revolves around Miko Yotsuya, a student who is able to see monsters and spirits that others cannot. Although she tries to ignore these visions and live a normal life, she finds herself involved in increasingly dangerous and supernatural situations.
The manga gained popularity due to its unique blend of horror and comedy, as well as the attractive main character Miku. Izumi’s ability to blend moments of horror with touches of humor has resonated with readers, making “Mieruko-chan” an exciting and often surprising read.
In addition to the manga, the series also has an anime version that premiered three years ago. Despite the positive reception, fans have been waiting for news about the yet-to-be-announced second season. The question of whether the anime will continue has arisen again among fans after confusion over the status of the series on Google.
Izumi did not comment on the anime’s second season in her latest update, but fans continue to show interest and support for both the manga and the anime adaptation. Meanwhile, the manga “Mieruko-chan” continues to captivate readers with its unique atmosphere and unexpected twists, proving to be a work that continues to capture the imagination of fans of the supernatural genre.
- «This is really a horror story.».
- «Imagine Google is surrounded by spirits asking, ‘Miroko-chan? Are you done yet?’».
- «Is this because the group said “it’s over” in the Ichijo Michiru arc?».
- «Previously, in the store I was running, I thought there were only a few customers on certain days, and it turned out that Google Maps had marked the store as “closed”. Isn’t that commercial interference?».
- «The AI may have misinterpreted Michiru’s arc as the end.».
- «Google-san, when will you stop showing businesses closed when they’re not? 😅».
- «Not only here, but when you search for something, the suggestions include negative words like “boring”, “closed”, “canceled”, etc. Why do so many negative words appear? Sometimes I feel uncomfortable, so I’d rather they didn’t.».
- «What did Google really see?».
- «What the hell did Google Chan see?».
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