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Tokyo Ghoul : Re Chapter 38 has been translated by Imperial Scans.
Read Chapter 28: Situation in Disorder here.
Read Chapter 29: To Seek a Nest here.
Read Chapter 30: Freeze here.
Read Chapter 31: Pute here.
Read Chapter 31.5: With the Master here.
Read Chapter 32: Eat & Run here.
Read Chapter 33: Embracing Books here.
Read Chapter 34: Great Shape here.
Read Chapter 35: Dependence here.
Read Chapter 36: Suddenly here.
Read Chapter 37: Dead Secret here.
Read Chapter 38: A Certain M here.
Pixar, 1995: What if toys had feelings
Pixar, 1998: What if bugs had feelings
Pixar, 2001: What if monsters had feelings
Pixar, 2003: What if fish had feelings
Pixar, 2004: What if superheroes had feelings
Pixar, 2006: What if cars had feelings
Pixar, 2007: What if rats had feelings
Pixar, 2008: What if robots had feelings
Pixar, 2009: What if dogs had feelings
Pixar, 2012: What if Scotland had feelings
Pixar, 2015: WHAT IF FEELINGS HAD FEELINGS
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Tokyo Ghoul : Re Chapter 41 has been translated by Imperial Scans.
Read Chapter 31: Pute here.
Read Chapter 31.5: With the Master here.
Read Chapter 32: Eat & Run here.
Read Chapter 33: Embracing Books here.
Read Chapter 34: Great Shape here.
Read Chapter 35: Dependence here.
Read Chapter 36: Suddenly here.
Read Chapter 37: Dead Secret here.
Read Chapter 38: A Certain M here.
Read Chapter 39: Depth here.
Read Chapter 40: Comprising here.
Read Chapter 41: The Ace of F here.
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Kaneki the King
Tokyo Ghoul Chapter Six, most people interpret Nishiki’s taunt here quite literally. He calls him the “King of Fakes” as in ‘Faker’ or somebody who pretends to be something he’s not.
There is however, a secondary meaning to this reference. Maybe it’d become more obvious if Nishiki had called him Kanekkius Rex, or Kanedipus Tyrannus.
Calling Kaneki the King of Fakes, ties him to another tragic king whose life was centered around a big lie, which slowly unraveled around him as his story progressed. There’s a connection, between this modern tragedy and classical greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex.
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