In Tokyo Revengers Chapter 264, viewers anticipated learning more about Mikey’s past and the genesis of his Dark Impulses, which were ultimately revealed in the last chapter. Wakui’s depiction of Mikey’s perspective on crucial events in his life has been revealed through spoilers on Twitter and Discord today. Some of these incidents have already been described in previous chapters by other characters. The spoilers imply that Tokyo Revengers Chapter 264 not only helps Mikey grasp Haruchiyo, Draken, and Emma’s thoughts but also provides a glance into the minds of other important characters.
Spoilers for Tokyo Revengers chapter 264
When Mikey found out his father didn’t weep, he thought he was strong, as stated in the last chapter. Because of this, Mikey began abusing younger and older children in an effort to demonstrate his own power and establish a connection between sobbing and weakness in the minds of others. After the death of his mother, he refused to shed a tear in front of his family, believing that sobbing was an indication of weakness. After meeting Draken, Mikey came to believe that he was a powerful person.
The raw scans for Tokyo Revengers Chapter 264
There are only a few bits of the leaked raw scans that are still available. One panel depicts a young Draken arriving at the Sano home and volunteering to assist Emma to carry some boxes. It becomes apparent that Emma’s attraction to the older boy was sparked by this particular event. The flashbacks to Shinichiro’s death are the most potent aspect of the spoilers and the chapter as a whole.
Finally, in Tokyo Revengers Chapter 264, we reach the cliff sight that Draken remembered from Chapter 223. With Draken on his side and the rest of Toman behind him, Mikey declares the same thing. Haruchiyo, who was flanked by other vice-captains with a puzzled look on their faces, has been added to the list. Emma and Draken’s love for one other has matured over a long period, which is the sole positive aspect of this chapter. Without a doubt, the loss of Shinichiro has had a profound impact on the Sano family, particularly Mikey. His anger for Kazutora, and the necessity of his forgiveness at the conclusion of Valhalla, will be better understood after reading this.
Wakui looks to be focusing on Mikey’s most significant moments. At the time, Mikey had no lasting impression of the former, which makes Kisaki’s appearance here a little strange. Toman, on the other hand, comprises the majority of Tokyo Revengers Chapter 264 and is in many ways Mikey’s life. Haruchiyo was absent from the captain’s meeting, which was unusual. As to why Haruchiyo wasn’t a part of the original group, there’s been a lot of speculation. Another point of contention is his reaction to Mikey’s selection of Draken to serve as his vice president and business associate. In the last panel, Haruchiyo’s face suggests that he has resentment against Draken for taking over his position.
This has prompted many readers to wonder if Haruchiyo was involved in Draken’s death in the first place. Because we never saw who shot Draken, this adds fuel to the fire. Haruchiyo’s link to time-leaping, which he recently divulged, strongly suggests that he was responsible for Draken’s murder.
Chapter 264 of Tokyo Revengers shows the situation from Mikey’s eyes. Mikey’s tears in front of a mirror are interspersed with scenes from when he first noticed the ruckus outside his brother’s motorcycle repair business, as well as scenes from after the tragedy when his family was distraught. Continue reading to learn about some of Mikey’s most memorable moments. When Toman was originally formed, a panel depicting the first meeting between its two commanders is displayed. This is followed by a sight of Mikey and the Toman gang riding their motorcycles along the street. Once again, the scene of Kisaki and his first meeting is shown.