Yes, but very little. He's the sole survivor of the Kaguya clan, who were the descendants of its namesake, but said clan never really came into play and were almost never mentioned after Kimimaro dies.
Honestly, I see Imu as a better version of Ōtsutsuki Kaguya from Naruto. Kaguya was handled kind of like the final boss of a Final Fantasy game: There were virtually no allusions to her existence or buildups to her appearance throughout the story, and as a result feels like she came out of...
Everything's so simple in your weak little mind, isn't it? You and many others are going to look very stupid when it turns out their power's something much more than that.
That's pretty much what he is, yes. And keep in mind we've still yet to see Killingham get serious.
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I mean, with the amount of things that happen in it, I'd be surprised if people didn't.
Gunko is either Brook's daughter or the daughter of a person Brook befriended at some point when he was alive. That, and Brooke was either a God's Knight or a candidate for one.
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Indeed. As goofy as he may seem, the fact he's called "Killingham", makes it clear he shouldn't be...
The way people like you operate both confuses and saddens me.
Despite having no love for this manga, instead of moving on from it in favor of one you actual like, you continue to indulge in it and allow yourself to be frustrated by it. You clearly have no idea how strenuous the job of a manga...
You're probably right. If anything, it shows how truly powerful Rayleigh is, if he was able to take on Kizaru despite no longer being in his prime and come out alive.
Probably because this chapter pretty much signaled the start of the true endgame. I mean, the Revolutionaries are finally attacking the Celestial Dragons and the "weaker" Straw Hats are about to inadvertently face off with the final boss of the story. Imagine how hellish the next chapter's going...
Well, considering what he had to go through on Egghead, the next time we see him, he isn't going to let anyone, let alone Dark King, hold him back anymore.
That is only because Kizaru was holding back, like he pretty much always does. From a storytelling standpoint, he has to hold back and be generally lazy about what he does. The guy can literally move as the speed of light, after all.
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