Chapter 277 of Tokyo Revengers has been published, marking the series’s steady march toward its conclusion. Regrettably, the quality of this finale isn’t as great as many readers would have liked, or rather, author and artist Ken Wakui envisioned a perfect finish with which many readers appear to disagree. Several readers have even gone so far as to call Chapter 277 the final nail in the coffin for Tokyo Revengers, calling it the worst manga ever written. Rather than the lulls that mangaka like One Piece’s Eiichiro Oda or Black Clover’s Yuki Tabata would be identified with, many people see this as a godsend in disguise since it demonstrates what actual low-quality writing is. As you read on, you’ll get a quick rundown of what happened in the recently published Tokyo Revengers Chapter 277 and some thoughts on the chapter’s exciting conclusion from some of the series’ most devoted fans.
In Chapter 277, What Happens? Spoilers & Expectations
Next issue, Mikey and Takemichi went back in time, and the events of Tokyo Revengers Chapter 277 continue from there. As soon as they understand they’re back in the past, the two starts calling it a miracle and running around the streets in celebration as their reunited loved ones, including Shinichiro, Baji, Sanzu, and Emma, emerge. After a quick recap of their motivations and events, chapter 277 takes readers on a journey through numerous pivotal points in the series’ narrative arc. Everything that has altered in the past is attributable to Takemichi’s deeds and his newfound presence in the past, and this includes the establishment of Toman, of which he is now a part.
The antagonist Kisaki Tetta is a buddy of Takemichi’s and a member of the same group, Toman. As a result of Takemichi’s activities and sudden prominence in Tokyo Revengers Chapter 277, we are introduced to the major members of Toman and their new ranks. After a short time, however, Takemichi and Mikey decide to break up the group, and the issue then jumps ahead 11 years to July 3, 2017, to what looks to be a church.
Fan reactions to the manga’s conclusion
Fans are understandably outraged at the apparent conclusion of Tokyo Revengers in Chapter 277. Fans are already criticising the series and Wakui for what they perceive to be an epilogue in the forthcoming and last issue. It’s undeniably the cruellest treatment seen in a manga, even more so than the anticlimactic conclusion of Nanatsu no Taizai. Many viewers have issues with how the series’ many problems are “solved” by just having Takemichi and Mikey become friends early in life.
Many viewers have pointed out that the children of the characters in the series are the ones who ultimately solve the problems that the adults in the family have caused throughout the series. While the manga is a work of fiction, it breaks the reader’s suspension of disbelief by basing key plot lines on very real concerns while providing unrealistic fixes to those difficulties. As a consequence, as is now occurring, fans of a manga will begin to raise doubts about the plot and look for flaws. There are many complaints that can be made about Tokyo Revengers Chapter 277 and the series as a whole, but the ending has received the lion’s share of the ire from readers. If nothing else, the finale of Ken Wakui’s Tokyo Revengers will be remembered for its extreme ambiguity.