The manga is about aliens coming to earth and supposedly saving it from a giant meteor that would have killed millions. The manga does make a point of how no one seems to have seen this meteorite so they're just basing it off what people in power and aliens say. So now they're celebrated unconditionally. There's a lot of immigrant allegory in it including complaining about how aliens can't speak the language but somehow get into high positions, how aliens drive dangerously and when they hit someone, cops don't want to investigate cause of diplomatic tensions. How aliens are celebrated etc while normal japanese arent and somehow most people are fine with this.
The end of the first chapter ends with the protags discovering aliens are delicious and vowing to eat them all
I just read Chainsaw Man in one of the twitter screenshots and thought the joke was made, because of the author. Didn't care enough to google it myself, but thanks for the answer. :)
The manga is about aliens coming to earth and supposedly saving it from a giant meteor that would have killed millions. The manga does make a point of how no one seems to have seen this meteorite so they're just basing it off what people in power and aliens say. So now they're celebrated unconditionally. There's a lot of immigrant allegory in it including complaining about how aliens can't speak the language but somehow get into high positions, how aliens drive dangerously and when they hit someone, cops don't want to investigate cause of diplomatic tensions. How aliens are celebrated etc while normal japanese arent and somehow most people are fine with this.
The end of the first chapter ends with the protags discovering aliens are delicious and vowing to eat them all
nice. thanks for the recomendation.
Someone mentioned Chainsaw Man. Is that the same mangaka? 'cuz if so, his art has improved significantly.
Also: Sounds hilarious. Will check out.
Also also: If it is the same guy, then I just have to ask: does he have a vore fetish?
No, it's not the same author.
Chainsaw Man is written by Fujimoto Tatsuki, who also wrote Fire Punch. (Which, admittedly, did also involve cannibalism.)
Drama Queen is written by Kuraku Ichikawa. Although this is the first manga I hear of written by him, he seems to be rather prolific, having completed 7 other series.
I agree that the drawing styles have a lot of similarities, though. It was one of my first thoughts upon reading it, as well.
Ah I see. Thanks.
I just read Chainsaw Man in one of the twitter screenshots and thought the joke was made, because of the author. Didn't care enough to google it myself, but thanks for the answer. :)