Right so breaking my rule because I'm intrigued, and commenting on a Jump series that will probably get canceled.
Ibitsu no Amalgam
So basic premise is dude has a tsundere love interest he sorta confessed to, they were about to go on a date, and he tries to save a kid that is a hologram who fell on the tracks, and loses everything below the belt and an arm. Hologram was used by a scientist to collect resources for a monster experiment and turns him into a bone monster thing. However he retains his sanity despite being mentally and probably physically super impaled by the monster cells because, in his words, his love's kicks hurt more.
Finally having a Violent Tsundere love interest served a purpose.
Thus far there's two chapters and not much to go on but giving the lead a bone physical body power when blood is the more popular option (See Demon's Plan's Blood Armor for another example of that recently) is intriguing and I like what it's done thus far so it could be worth it to keep an eye on it and see where it goes. However I'm a bit concerned that it's overly relying on shock value from the word go. This isn't another death game series, thank god, but it goes for the gore much like one in a lot of ways early on, which tends to be a warning sign for me for this sort of thing.
Despite that though it has potential and has shaped up some interesting plot threads thus far (though the mummified monsters bit as research for the war that was never used and disappeared before they bore fruit was kinda lame and needs expanding ala the Gamer tying history to its lore in interesting ways), so if it survives the 30 chapter mark and becomes a full series it could go places.
Ibitsu no Amalgam
So basic premise is dude has a tsundere love interest he sorta confessed to, they were about to go on a date, and he tries to save a kid that is a hologram who fell on the tracks, and loses everything below the belt and an arm. Hologram was used by a scientist to collect resources for a monster experiment and turns him into a bone monster thing. However he retains his sanity despite being mentally and probably physically super impaled by the monster cells because, in his words, his love's kicks hurt more.
Finally having a Violent Tsundere love interest served a purpose.
Thus far there's two chapters and not much to go on but giving the lead a bone physical body power when blood is the more popular option (See Demon's Plan's Blood Armor for another example of that recently) is intriguing and I like what it's done thus far so it could be worth it to keep an eye on it and see where it goes. However I'm a bit concerned that it's overly relying on shock value from the word go. This isn't another death game series, thank god, but it goes for the gore much like one in a lot of ways early on, which tends to be a warning sign for me for this sort of thing.
Despite that though it has potential and has shaped up some interesting plot threads thus far (though the mummified monsters bit as research for the war that was never used and disappeared before they bore fruit was kinda lame and needs expanding ala the Gamer tying history to its lore in interesting ways), so if it survives the 30 chapter mark and becomes a full series it could go places.