Monster: Richard Braun - Jumped or Pushed?
The Death of Richard Braun - Jumped or Pushed? The off-screen death of Detective Richard raises a big question. Did Johan successfully get him to jump? Or did Johan kill him? Today we look at the arguments and cases for both sides. Looking at the character of Richard as well as how interpretation changes the whole perspective. We're also pulling information from Another Monster as that is considered canon to the story. Which side do you fall on? Other Links More Monster content you say? Here's the Nameless Monster book: • Monster - "Monster With No Name" Scene Like Naoki Urasawa? Try Billy Bat! One of my all time favourites: • The Billy Bat Story: Japan History and Lee... And this is just a video that made me die laughing this week if you need some happier content after Monster: • Gilbert Gottfried Reads the Lyrics to "WAP... Cheer, Cheer. Oh, and I have a twitter now. Purely using it as an easier way to message people. Come say hey! / seagee13

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