Support the creators by using official sources. Here’s where you can find Kabe Nuke Bug:
| Platform | Language | Release Delay | Cost | |----------|----------|---------------|------| | Comic Walker (Kadokawa) | Japanese raw | Same day as Japan | Free (ad-supported) | | Magapoke (Magazine Pocket) | Japanese raw | Simultaneous | Free + premium | | K Manga (USA) | English | 1-2 weeks after JP | Token-based | | BookWalker | English/JP | Volume-based | Paid | | Manga Up! | English | Weekly simulpub | Free + gems |
K Manga currently holds the official English license. Chapter 71’s English translation should arrive approximately 10 days after the Japanese release.
As of now, official raw scans for Chapter 71 are not publicly available through legitimate channels. Based on the previous chapter (70), here’s what fans anticipate: Support the creators by using official sources
Please note: These are educated guesses from fan discussions. For confirmed spoilers, wait for official summaries.
Rating: 4/5 Stars (For Raw Readers)
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Summary: If you are caught up with the translations and can't wait to see what happens next, reading the WeLoveManga patched raw of Chapter 71 is the best alternative. The visual quality is high enough that you can intuit the plot beats—specifically Mimura's ingenious use of the bug to bypass a new threat. It leaves you eager for the translated text to catch up to the visuals.
Note: As this is a raw review, this analysis is based on visual storytelling and context from previous chapters. Please note: These are educated guesses from fan discussions
The Setup: Chapter 71 finds the protagonist, Mimura, continuing his steady climb within the dungeon's hierarchy. The charm of this series has always been Mimura’s "weakling" status forcing him to use the "Wall-Bypass Bug" in creative, non-combat ways. However, recent chapters have pushed him toward more direct confrontations due to the escalating stakes.
The Action: In this chapter, the pacing feels faster than usual. We see the aftermath of the previous encounter, and Mimura is forced to navigate a complex trap or enemy setup. Visually, the artist does a great job conveying Mimura’s anxiety—the "sweat drops" and trembling lines are classic manga tropes, but they work well here to remind us that Mimura is not a battle-hardened warrior; he is a terrified gamer exploiting a system flaw.
The "Bug" Usage: Without text translations, the specific mechanics can be tricky, but the art clearly shows Mimura utilizing the "Kabe Nuke" (Wall Phasing) ability in a way that interacts with another skill. The highlight of Chapter 71 is a sequence where Mimura phases through what looks like a solid magical barrier. The paneling here is excellent—the transition from the "real world" to the "bugged" space is visually distinct, often using distorted lines or a shift in shading. It’s satisfying to watch him bypass a problem that would stop a normal "strong" hero dead in their tracks. non-combat ways. However
Character Dynamics: If the female lead (or his companion) is present in this chapter, the dynamic remains the "Cowardly but Competent Protagonist" vs. "Expectant Companion." The raw art captures their expressions well—shock from bystanders and sheepish grins from Mimura.
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