"Here is coming, the new issue of Water Edge Journal!"
"Waiting for a week, finally released, I was so appetite of the comics by Shui Xin, I couldn't help but bought a few new racing comics from junk magazines to read."
"How is it? I have also heard that several small and medium-sized comic companies in the Magic City have recently launched a lot of racing comics, but those comics have insufficient influence. The sales channels are several provinces around the Magic City. I don’t have one here, or I will go too. I bought it!"
"Don't say it, there is a spicy chicken. The plot has a very obvious style of imitating the initial D, but I dare not copy it obviously. I am afraid of getting a lawsuit, so I added some inexplicable plots, which looks embarrassing. Can’t do it... It’s okay to look at it from the front, but compared to the sense of expectation that the initial D brings to me, it’s far from it! It’s just this work... this week There are more than twenty pages of comics, and the story is broken every week by Mr. XuXin...I really took it!"
"Me too. I used to be a person who was not interested in cars. He found driving boring and boring. Now after reading the initial D, he habitually drives and takes a look at the tea cup on the car to see if the water in it turns around. Once I drove to eat, and opened the lid of the cup to play. After a sharp turn, the water spilled out and spilled on my lap. After arriving at the location, my friend said whether I was peeing my pants in the car... .... What a shame that day!"
In a forum, people who didn't go to work or had nothing to do that morning not only posted pictures to show off that they had purchased the Water Edge Journal, but also started chatting by the way.
Many fans of the initial D and Shui Xin also started to lively.
...
Initial D Chapter 7 closely follows the plot at the end of Chapter 6, and the title is "Communication War"!
After the countdown to the start of the REDRUNS staff game.
Keisuke Takahashi's FD and AE86 driven by Fujiwara Takumi started together.
is here, and fans who saw the initial D here are finally relieved.
This Shui Xin finally didn't have to be frantic enough to count down ten seconds before the game, and he entered the rhythm of the game directly from the beginning.
In this picture of the start of the two cars, Keisuke Takahashi's FD only changed gear once, while Takumi Fujiwara quickly changed the fourth gear. From this we can see the difference in performance between the two cars.
After starting, Keisuke Takahashi's FD quickly opened up the distance from AE86, and quickly left AE86 behind...
What will happen next in the plot?
Fans of Ryukoku’s initial D just learned that Fujiwara Takumi is strong through the foreshadowing of the previous plot, but how strong he is, they don’t have an intuitive understanding in their hearts.
According to common sense, it is impossible for the 350-horsepower FD to lose to the 150-horsepower AE86, but this is a comic, and readers naturally expect the protagonist to achieve the impossible.
But, even so, they are still a little nervous at this moment.
But after a few pages of comics, with Takahashi Ryosuke's analysis of the 86's start, and Takahashi Kesuke's sentence "That 86, it will no longer appear in my rearview mirror!"
The first curve in the manga appeared...
Fujiwara Takumi, who was controlling the steering wheel with his cheek in one hand, finally adjusted his posture and his expression became a little serious.
Fujiwara Takumi's steering wheel hits directly, brakes, shifts gears, and enters this corner at a high speed.
The next page of comics, the entire page is the scene of this 86 turning into a corner.
The whole car drifted into a bend, and the rear of the car was almost close to the mountain road barrier from the screen. The expressions of passers-by watching at the bend changed drastically, and they subconsciously retreated thinking that the 86 would crash into it.
But actually... 86 in the comics is on the next page, exiting the corner at high speed and heading forward.
"This is the first corner, the 86's tangent is so powerful, it's less than five centimeters from the guardrail..."
"I have never seen anyone entering a corner at this speed..."
The walkie talkie in Fujiwara Ryosuke's hand heard the surprised words of his teammates.
The emotions of the fans of the initial D were suddenly mobilized, and seeing the first turn of 86, there was only one thought in their hearts.
Awesome!
Although Chu Yu has no need to make any changes to the plot of the comic, Chu Yu cannot say that his understanding of the picture must be better than the original.
But since he is the manga porter selected by the system in the Dragon Kingdom, he should at least favor his own preferences in terms of character modeling and screen performance.
At least in the Dragon Kingdom, the initial D has been serialized until now. Basically, no one complains about the ugly characters in the comics. Between the exquisite comic style and the realistic style, Chu Yu found a balance according to her own preferences.
Otherwise, I'm afraid the original style of initial D will dissuade a lot of fanfare.
As for the performance of the racing screen, Chu Yu also changed some of his own, to highlight the speed and power of the screen.
For this reason, when the fans of Longguo Manga saw the comics, they received a full sense of impact. Just a few pages of comics directly let them enter the plot and indulge in the racing game... ..
In the plot, after a few turns, Keisuke Takahashi, with a serious face, trying to defeat the embarrassing AE86, was brutally slapped in the face after just a few pages of the manga plot........
In his rearview mirror, the AE86 turned on the lights and quickly caught up with him, and after a bend, it was basically close to his FD.
As the walkie-talkie announcer in the comic said, the 86 enters the corner at high speed, and then exits the corner at high speed, just looking at it makes people shudder.
The comic readers who were impacted by the intense plot and the tension-filled images all got goosebumps in an instant.
Is this tm's mountain track race?
Is it an exaggerated performance in the comics or a mountain track race in reality? Does the reality really exist as a powerful driver like Fujiwara Takumi?
But no matter what the situation is...the fans here have a feeling in their hearts.
This is too good to watch, it is worth waiting for a week to wait for this story to be serialized.
In the manga, Keisuke Takahashi's sweating head contrasts with the leisurely look of Fujiwara Takumi while driving with one hand.
The moment FD was overtaken by the AE86, he couldn't get rid of it again.
Even if it is a long distance in a straight line, but on the Akina mountain with many bends, 86 can always catch up on the bend.
This is no wonder. After all, FD cannot drive full horsepower in a straight line when running a curve. In this case, the contest on the curve is a technical contest between the drivers. Otherwise, such a race would be boring.
If there are many corners, the speed of these two cars should not be particularly fast!
Although the cartoons are more impactful, but after all there are so many curves, the road is so narrow, and the road drifts around the corners, in fact, the speed of the two cars should be 60 or 70 kilometers per hour!
Many fans who claim to be driving masters on weekdays use their own situation to measure the two people in the comics.
It’s just that... readers who thought this way were quickly beaten in the face.
The two cars in the comics ran close to each other through corners.
And in a certain screen Chu Yu copied the original work and gave a speed of 86 running on the mountain road at this time... a speed of one hundred and forty kilometers per hour.
On a two-lane wide and descending curve, descending at this speed...Drifting with one hand.
Those fans who think it's just a mountain road and the two cars are not fast are all at once dumbfounded.
This... is too exaggerated. I don’t dare to drive so fast on the highway. I am afraid of flying. You drive down the mountain like this?
Nima, is this a person?
is really like the lines describing Fujiwara Takumi in the comics.
Is the fear of going down the mountain paralyzed?
Many comic fans who think it is an exaggerated performance in the comics went to search for relevant racing reports in reality.........have doubts about their own car skills.
It looks like the situation in the comics, it is not an exaggeration. If you are an expert, it is indeed possible to go down the mountain at such a speed.
Just what kind of car does someone drive? Your Takumi is 86!
This is the same as when you use an unmodified car to go drifting on the mountain road in reality. If the performance of the vehicle is too poor, then the probability is that it will be turned into a ditch, and it will definitely not be handsome!
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