Warning: contains spoilers for Doron Dororon #29!
The monsters of Shonen Jump's Doron Dororon are a problem for humans, but they rarely seem to be much of an issue for well-trained or specially gifted «samurai» like Dora Sasaki and his colleagues in the Izanagi Corps. However, now it's become clear that ex-samurai Hanzo Miyamoto is responsible for the monsters' presence, their true threat to the world has been revealed.
In Gen Oosuka's Doron Dororon, monsters (or 'Mononoke') suddenly appeared out of nowhere about 50 years before the present day. Due to the Mononoke's preference for eating humans, especially children, and their superpowered abilities, they have become a threat to humanity. In response to the threat of the Mononoke, a special force of humans with exceptional levels of supernatural energy was established. The Mononoke run the spectrum in terms of size, abilities, and demeanor. However, up until the present, they do not seem to be a match for two levels of samurai, namely, officers who are good but not great samurai, and the elite, or those samurai who possess exceptional skills, abilities, and experience fighting the Mononoke. So far, few Mononoke have been able to defend against a top-level samurai intent on seeing them dead, and Doron Dororon has failed to conjure the world-shaking threats present in its manga contemporaries.
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In Doron Dororon Chapter 28, however, fans are introduced to Hanzo Miyamoto, a former classmate of Goki Tsukuhara, the leader of the Izanagi Corps. In response to being passed over for the leadership of the Izanagi Clan, Miyamoto went rogue. He broke the clan's prohibition of contacting Mononoke and began
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