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Killing Me Killing You Manga Cancelled


Killing Me Killing You Manga Cancelled

Okay, okay, gather 'round, folks! Let me tell you a story. A story of love, betrayal... and manga cancellations! Grab your coffee, maybe a pastry (chocolate croissant highly recommended for maximum drama absorption), because this one's a doozy. We're talking about Killing Me Killing You, a manga that, well, met an untimely demise. Think Romeo and Juliet, but with more explosions and questionable fashion choices.

The Premise: A Match Made in... Hell?

So, Killing Me Killing You, or Kimi wo Korosu Made Ato Hyaku Nichi if you're feeling fancy and want to impress your friends at the next anime convention, centered around a rather unique romance. We have our protagonist, Leo, a young man who, after a near-death experience, develops the ability to see how long people have left to live. Spooky, right? But wait, it gets better! He discovers that a certain classmate, Sakura, only has 100 days. Dun dun DUN!

Naturally, Leo, being the (mostly) decent human being he is, decides to try and save her. Of course, this being a manga, things aren't quite that simple. Sakura, you see, is a bona fide assassin. And apparently, someone really wants her dead. Cue the car chases, katana fights, and awkward moments when you realize your crush might be trying to poison your tea.

Think of it as a blend of:

  • Rom-Com Cliches: Boy meets girl, boy tries to save girl, boy awkwardly stumbles through confessing his feelings.
  • Action Movie Mayhem: Explosions! Sword fights! Enough gun-toting to make John Wick blush!
  • Existential Dread: Contemplating mortality, the meaning of life, and whether that discounted ramen is really worth the risk.

The story was written and illustrated by Ema Toyama, a name some of you might recognize. She's also the creator of some popular shojo manga such as Missions of Love. So yeah, she is definitely a well known and talented artist!

[DISC] Killing Me / Killing You (ch 15) : r/manga
[DISC] Killing Me / Killing You (ch 15) : r/manga

The Plot Thickens (and Then Immediately Thins Out)

The initial premise was fantastic, right? Who wouldn't want to read about a dude trying to save an assassin from a bunch of shadowy organizations while simultaneously trying to woo her with questionable pick-up lines? The series started strong, hooking readers with its blend of action, romance, and dark humor. There was a genuine mystery surrounding Sakura's impending doom, and Leo's attempts to save her were often hilarious and heart-warming (in a very manga-esque, over-the-top kind of way).

But here's where our story takes a turn. After building up a solid foundation, the plot started to… meander. Side characters were introduced who didn't really add much to the story. The pacing slowed down. The sense of urgency began to wane. It was like the author had a great idea for a delicious cake, but then accidentally added too much salt and forgot the frosting.

Essentially, the initial "100 days to live" countdown lost its impact. Instead of feeling like a ticking time bomb, it felt more like a suggestion. "Hey, Sakura might die in 100 days... unless she doesn't. Whatever." This drop in tension really hurt the overall narrative. Readers started to lose interest, and the series began to feel… repetitive.

Le manga Killing me/Killing you aux éditions Ototo
Le manga Killing me/Killing you aux éditions Ototo

The Cancellation: A Whimper, Not a Bang

And that, my friends, brings us to the tragic part: the cancellation. Yes, Killing Me Killing You was axed before its time. The exact reasons for the cancellation are a bit murky, shrouded in the usual mysteries of the manga industry. But, based on what most people gather, it's usually based on a combination of poor sales and the publisher deciding that the series wasn't worth continuing. A harsh reality for many artists.

The cancellation was announced rather abruptly, leaving many fans feeling cheated. The ending, from what I've heard, was rushed and unsatisfying. Loose ends were left untied, plot threads were snipped without explanation, and the overall feeling was one of... disappointment. It's like watching a perfectly good movie suddenly cut to black with five minutes left.

Signs of Impending Doom:

  • Decreasing popularity: Word of mouth is important. Bad manga usually spreads quickly.
  • Sales numbers dropping: Publishers aren't charities. If a manga isn't selling, it's on the chopping block.
  • Changes in publishing schedule: Irregular releases or long hiatuses can be a sign of trouble.

Could it Have Been Saved?

Ah, the million-dollar question! Hindsight is 20/20, as they say. Looking back, there are definitely things that could have been done to salvage Killing Me Killing You. A tighter focus on the main plot, fewer unnecessary side characters, and a renewed sense of urgency could have worked wonders.

Killing me/Killing you - did the anime trailer save the manga?
Killing me/Killing you - did the anime trailer save the manga?

Perhaps the author could have introduced a new, more compelling threat to Sakura's life. Or maybe they could have delved deeper into the mysteries surrounding her past. The possibilities were endless! But alas, it was not to be.

There are whispers in the wind that the author struggled to balance the romance, action, and mystery elements of the story. Balancing genres is a tricky business, even for seasoned manga creators. Too much romance, and the action feels out of place. Too much action, and the romance feels forced. Too much mystery, and the readers get confused and frustrated. It's a delicate dance, and unfortunately, Killing Me Killing You seemed to trip over its own feet.

The Aftermath: Lessons Learned (Maybe)

So, what can we learn from the untimely demise of Killing Me Killing You? Well, for aspiring manga creators, it's a cautionary tale about the importance of maintaining a strong plot, keeping the pacing tight, and not getting bogged down in unnecessary details. It's also a reminder that even the best ideas can fall flat if they're not executed well.

Hindari Pembatalan, Mangaka Killing Me/Killing You Unggah Anime PV
Hindari Pembatalan, Mangaka Killing Me/Killing You Unggah Anime PV

For readers, it's a reminder that not all stories have happy endings. Sometimes, promising series get cancelled, leaving us with unanswered questions and a sense of unfulfilled potential. But hey, that's life, right? At least we got to experience the initial spark of brilliance, even if it fizzled out in the end.

And finally, for the publisher... well, maybe they'll think twice before cancelling a series with such a catchy title! Killing Me Killing You had potential. It's a shame it couldn't realize it. Perhaps in another timeline, in another universe, it became the next big hit. But in this timeline, it serves as a reminder that even in the world of manga, death is sometimes inevitable. (Okay, maybe that's a little melodramatic, but you get the point.)

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go read some manga with guaranteed happy endings. Preferably one with lots of food and adorable animals. Because after all this doom and gloom, I need a palate cleanser!

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