>Megumi using his own Domain to open a hole in Dagon's so that everyone can escape I love this, for some reason having the "rival" of the group as a support character feels refreshing
Ian Reyes
I wonder what the specifics are, like if he could go through other things with it. Megumi's ability seems to be getting more and more ridiculous as time goes on.
Angel Ward
I don't think this is Megumi-specific per se. If i remember right, Gojo said back during his fight with Jogo that when 2 Domains clash, the will keep pushing eachother out until only 1 remains,. So that's what Megumi is doing here, he's using his own (weaker) Domain in order to push Dagon's back a bit to let everyone out. Theoretically anyone with a strong-enough Domain could do this (if i get this right).
Isaiah Nguyen
This. If anything, it shows how weak Megumi still is.
Austin Williams
I see, he's just turning his domain into a tornado, and then opening a hole with it. I thought he was using his shadow ability to go through things, and then later exiting the same way. Though now that I think back on it it doesn't make sense as Megumi entered the territory originally after using his own.
Luke Brooks
what a fucking chad
Christopher Scott
>Dagon focused 70% of his attack on him >Only lost an arm Too bad he's getting saved by Toji, that's gotta hurt his pride
Jace Flores
Volume 11 improved on a fight scene which might be the reason for the stiffer art in the past couple chapters, no clue which one though, waiting for scans.
Nolan Phillips
Which chapters does vol.11 cover again? Could be the Grasshopper fight?
Eli Richardson
Should be the Itadori Megumi fight
Jaxon Scott
89-97
Logan Turner
How are Megumi and Maki related again?
Leo Jenkins
Cousins? Something like that, same clan.
Alexander Johnson
Ah ok, thank you anons. Have these Vol.4 extras in return imgur.com/a/hETwWzw
Matthew Ward
>Volume 11 improved on a fight scene HOLY SHIT I'M HYPE!!!!!
Nathaniel Baker
Thanks user, these are great
Aaron Johnson
Speed reader here So in the last arc are the civilians in the subway just dumbfounded and getting massacred by invisible shit?
Brody Robinson
Well, it's still the same arc for starters. But yeah, some of them could see the curses (i think there were a couple of people that saw Gojo was talking to some people while others were seeing Gojo talking to himself). Also Mahito's mutated humans are visible to all since they're still humans
Gavin Price
Most of them, some can see the curses
Wyatt Allen
Oh shit, he lost an arm.
Christopher James
>that extra manga when Gege working part-time at the cleaners lol
David Powell
Anyone else feels like the fights are too reliant on how much counterish each gimmick power is to each other? Specially with every character having his own gimmicky power, making it hard to compare pure strength between characters
>Anyone else feels like the fights are too reliant on how much counterish each gimmick power is to each other? Yes. It's good this way. Powerlevelfags are cancer.
Caleb Edwards
>Anyone else feels like the fights are too reliant on how much counterish each gimmick power is to each other? Specially with every character having his own gimmicky power, making it hard to compare pure strength between characters user good fights don't exist, is all about perception
Jason Smith
I like though the power creep does seem to be going hard and makes you wonder how non magical people like Maki and her uncle manage to get by
Jose Campbell
>how much counterish each gimmick power is to each other Examples? Only one I can think of Yuji vs Mahito. Using powers smartly is not the same as power-counters.
Robert Butler
>making it hard to compare pure strength between characters I prefer it this way. To put it bluntly, what this user said . Although Domains clashing (what we get this chapter) is purely about power, so i find it funny that you complain about this now. Not saying i don't get your complaint, just thought it was a funny coincidence.
James Rogers
One of the most interesting things of JJKs fights is that the strongest doesn't always win, you have to factor in the preparation, how strong a technique is and how the techniques interact with each other. It makes sense in a world where the purpose is to kill things, rather than measure power.