I think you aren't reading my posts properly, the first SFX was shown EXCLUSIVELY on Kisaki's panel.
You aren't understanding my point. I want to say that there's no clue what the SFX are trying to hint. Some of them are even overlaying Takemichi's reaction, which in normal manga reading sense should happen afterwards and this is the only conclusion.
You're ignoring what I said again, the thing is, Kisaki was entirely blitzed, so it's something happening in an instant.
I don't know where do you get the "Kisaki was entirely blitzed" argument. If not, he at least realizes it, reaction is still a different thing.
Here it does, Kisaki's hands were moved because he shot the gun. Here what wakui wants to show is Izana saving Kakucho, that's it.
You cannot guess an author's thought. And it isn't like motion blur suggests high speeds in any way. We did this for the umbrella calc as well and that got rejected.
This doesn't really disprove anything. Senju was holding back the entire time before chapter 229.
Nope. Senju was ready to die. There wasn't really any kind of mental state or any supernatural suppression stopping her from doing so, it was just her decision. And I don't know where does this "It happened once so it happens every time logic comes from".
A character being superhuman doesn't mean every of their actions are superhuman. The more distance is moved the larger the object. Kisaki's finger isn't a long thing.
To be honest you are correct, and I get your point. But do I need to explain that both are extremely relative. I wasn't really trying to explain that.
Yeah even with a gun, they aren't really willing to take on Senju, that says "Gun is useless against Senju" which proves one thing more than the other.
(Already addressed to Dino)
He wouldn't need to do that if he could genuinely take them on with a gun.
LOL, then you are telling me that the only reason he even got them on a chair was because he was afraid that they would dodge it. Absolutely no. Kisaki only did that because of his character personality, not because he was afraid the characters would dodge his gunshots.
Look at how he countered it, Angry's leg wrapped Mucho's neck when Mucho wasn't seen to be moving much. And Mucho only got up because he remembered what Izana and Mikey told him, he was supposed to be KO'D if it wasn't for Mikey's and Izana's words.
Even Mark Zuckerberg pulled some moves like that. While that is unrelated, my point is that if you are able to throw someone good, then it doesn't really matter whether you blitz them or not. And also, I can see that Mucho also grabbed Angry. Two boxers who are both peak human cannot react to each other's attacks. Two judo participants can throw each other while one having better technique and that still wouldn't mean blitzing.
I think you agreed with me here, you're proving my point. The same is with guns because they can kill instantly, thank you.
I'm talking about exaggerated as in how the characters react to them despite the speed difference.
Yeah, while we both agree on a single point. We both are arriving on different conclusions. Secondly, I have addressed speed differences like multiple times, I am fed up with doing that in like 2 threads (even though the first one was different but eh...)
Yes, nothing disproves the speed gap.
LOL, so do you agree with me that swinging swords is faster than normal attacks, well you should.