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| - The Victory with No Joy is a Chapter 140 of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.
- Legends is the one-hundred thirty-ninth chapter of the Freezing series, final chapter of Volume 20 and twenty-fourth chapter of the 12th Nova Clash Arc.
- The Other Side of the Well is the 140th chapter of InuYasha manga.
- Split in Half (両断, Ryōdan) is the 140th chapter of the Gantz manga, written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku.
- Slow Speed World is the 140th chapter of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail. With Lyon's plan, Racer is finally defeated. However, the Dark Mage refuses to stay defeated and tries to kill the group with an explosive Lacrima. For the sake of his friends, Lyon sacrifices himself, falling down a cliff as the explosion ensues. However, Racer's defeat causes Brain to wake up his sleeping underling, Midnight.
- They Got to Masadora, But... (マサドラには行ったけど..., Masadora niwa Itta kedo...) is the 140th chapter of the Hunter × Hunter manga, written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi.
- Emperor and Hanged Man (1)(皇帝(エンペラー)と吊られた男(ハングドマン) その①Enperā to Hangudo Man Sono 1), originally The Stand in the Mirror(鏡の中のスタンドKagami no Naka no Sutando) in the WSJ release, is the one hundred fortieth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the twenty-seventh chapter of Stardust Crusaders.
- Color Spread: The Straw Hat Pirates are somewhere in the jungle having fun and fooling around.
- As Kaneki wallows in his defeat, his subconscious enters a nostalgic dimension; the street where he and his mother lived when he was a child. Kaneki’s mother welcomes him home, and although exhausted, she is still seen working. He begs her to stop overworking herself, which was something he never got the chance to do as a child. Kaneki then goes on to explain that his mother always wanted to do everything for those she loved, and as a result she drove herself into a corner. He starts to evaluate this ideology, along with the options of living, being saved, going back to Anteiku, and staying where he was-all suggested by Hinami, Banjou, and Tsukiyama-even though he hesitated to do any. He comes to an inference: he and his mother were no different, realizing that they pretended to care abou
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