
“I’ll be your Hero”
This was a charcoal drawing I drew for my friend’s birthday. He introduced me to the series, and I read through the whole thing in an afternoon. It changed my life.

This was a charcoal drawing I drew for my friend’s birthday. He introduced me to the series, and I read through the whole thing in an afternoon. It changed my life.
it’s always been my dream to write comics that people will enjoy, and I’ve always enjoyed comics that have a good blend of action, comedy, but also deep moments and moving characters. I know that obviously fujimoto isn’t perfect and has flaws in his writing, but rereading Fire Ounch has made me see how much of a genius writer he is, and I want to be that wa, but I know that I cant, and I won’t. I can write for myself, but I want to write for others, but why should I keep writing if I know I’ll never be as unique and smart as Fujimoto?
edit: thanks for all the suppourt and the inspiring flairs, that’s a cool touch
I liked it more than chainsaw man
Why did she suffer that much?
The gut-punches in Fire Punch hit so hard. I always cry at three points during yet another reading. If I’m not alone in being sappy about this series, let me know what gets you the most.
Spoilers, obviously.
1. Togata in the movie theater.
A man tortured for centuries by dysphoria gets to be someone he dreamed of being for a brief flicker of time, even though he thought he could never be who he wanted to be. He’s a hero for his little brother, even though he had given up long ago on trying to meet anyone’s expectations. The look we get into Togata past his lies is beautiful and tragic in its brevity.
2. Agni wishing for a miracle atop Judah.
Through all his pain and suffering, Agni always thought his own existence was a miracle. This specific line really gets me. We’re told this as he loses this part of himself which he sees as childlike and naive even though it kept him going through hell.
3. Brother and Luna in the ocean.
Agni’s suicidal thoughts and actions at the start of volume seven always wreck me. His inner child telling him to die behind the shape of a cross is peak Fujimoto. The part that I always sob at is when Luna asks her brother to live for tomorrow. He does, even though the pain is indescribable, even though he tries to end his life time and time again after this, even though he does his best to hide it all away - acting out a life he feels he has no right to…
I figured it's about time to give some serious updates regarding the subreddit.
Rules: They have been updated and will now be more strictly enforced against these shitty bot accounts. There's really not much to currently enforce other than basic decency since the anime is obviously in production, so there's that.
User flairs: They finally exist. Use them if you wish.
Live: Just do it. Be like Leonard Nemo and "Just keep living".
Don't hesitate to give feedback either by responding to this post or through modmail.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to re-reading all of Fire Punch again.
Why did agni never notice that sun looks like his little sister too? Or he did but didn't acknowledge the fact? What's the psychology behind this?