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SCP is Yea Forums now
Levi Robinson
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Chase Brown
Cooper Green
Are those Keas? Fuck them.
Henry Wilson
Owen Kelly
Wait until they reach the tranny SCPs
Liam Edwards
Lincoln Howard
Christian Bell
Kayden Torres
Landon Hall
Keas are based.
Bentley Parker
Does this mean that i can shitpost based larry here too?
Sebastian Collins
Isn't this with the Jap SCPs though?
Robert Diaz
*blocks your path*
Owen Barnes
I hope they do some western ones. Especially eldritch abomination Garfield.
Jackson Thomas
Currently there are 4 scp translated, 2 japs and 2 normal
Ethan Hill
>Jap SCPs
Does each translation have entirely different SCPs? Serious question.
Jace Price
Since OP is a faggot and won't post the other translated chapters i'll do it myself
Chapter 2
Luis Lee
Ayden Foster
John Rodriguez
Brody Lee
Did they draw 682 based only on its picture on the website? 682 is basically a fucking dragon right? Why does it look like its covered in hair?
Christopher Garcia
Michael Reyes
Logan Jones
Brandon Hill
I like it so far
Nathan Gray
I guess, but 682 can mutate into whatever form it wants so idk
Nathan Wright
Joseph Smith
Brandon King
Sebastian Brown
Ayden Foster
Bentley Morris
Nope
Juan Richardson
Brandon Evans
Jonathan Clark
Eli Russell
Adrian Miller
Chapter 3
Parker Nelson
Samuel Murphy
Nathan Torres
Nathan Powell
Jose Mitchell
Kevin Nguyen
Isaiah Wilson
Jeremiah James
I'll go dinner now, if this thread is still up when I finish I'll post the other 2.
Justin Jones
Thanks , user.
Really good read.
Adrian Evans
The picture is of a rotting whale carcass, actually, and the flesh dangling off does look a lot like hair.
Justin Lee
Finally.
Took long enough.
Adrian Brooks
It's mostly shared ones that have been translated to moonrunes, but also some original stuff. I wish someone would translate them back to English, really, the Japs probably write more interesting stuff than the English side of the site these days.
Carson Perez
Is this actually written in Japan or just western people doing manga style?
Cooper Butler
Japanese adaptation of western stories
Tyler Perry
Both the ones adapted in the chapters we've seen so far are Japanese originals, if I'm not mistaken.
Mason Price
Is the page text here in the raw manga English or is it being translated by the translator?
Evan Johnson
Chapter 4
That ends now.
Austin Nelson
Gabriel Ortiz
Nice.
Evan Cook
I haven't seen the raws so idk.
Liam Hughes
I'm going to assume translated, pretty sure the JP wiki writes their articles in Japanese.
Cameron Morgan
Carson Myers
Aaron Baker
Cameron Scott
Zachary Sanders
Gavin Davis
Isaac Garcia
Chapter 5
Joshua Johnson
Carson Brooks
Aaron Lewis
I know that, I was wondering if whoever drew it didn't know that.
Luis Richardson
Wyatt Bennett
Charles Sanchez
Matthew Williams
Jason Ortiz
Nathaniel James
That's all for now.
Gavin Cook
Wait what. What's up with it having another version?
Logan Torres
;_;
Carter White
What
Gabriel Lee
>The power of suggestion literally stopped an omnipotent being
I'm gonna steal that.
Connor Lewis
Yep, no idea
Dominic Stewart
No. Non-english SCP sites have translated versions of the main SCPs plus their own. That is, 173 is the same on the eng and jap sites. Other sites however have their own SCPs in addition to the main ones. Some get translated to english and added to the main site.
Adrian Cruz
Wasn't it always?
mangadex.org
Adrian Brooks
Yea I know that SCP is western but did not realize it had a following in Japan to warrant someone actually making a manga of it.
Cooper Thomas
There's a published LN and a webcomic as well.
Brandon Scott
What's the best non-pleb choice SCP and why is it ●●|●●●●●|●●|●?
James Brown
2521
OH SSHIIIT NIBBA
Sebastian Brown
Types like you dont care about Foundation to begin with
Gabriel Clark
I can see some potential in this.
Julian Barnes
Where my D bois at?
Carter Clark
I'll pick this up to see if it gets more interesting.
Christopher Reyes
Fuck off tranny satty
Bentley Peterson
What Happened To Site-13?
Oliver Clark
eh the first chapter was interesting, but if every chapter is going to be a separate short story then this is not for me
Samuel Barnes
I don't think it's that new of an idea, even Bleach did it
Benjamin Gray
Fucking Chechens I swear.
Jordan Stewart
I M A G I N E
Nicholas Gray
Antimemetics
Carter Long
SCP has always been Yea Forums.
Benjamin Martinez
I don't think this is for you. SCP has always had a very loosely connected canon at best.
Adam Reed
t.dorffort player
Henry Collins
It's kinda refreshing to see Foundation personnel not looking like in games or be directly inspired
Luke Brown
I kinda like the simplified one more. Has a certain charm to it.
John Sanders
you got more of that stuff?
Jose Wright
I badly want to see spider and fish dancing animated
Blake Adams
t. RPCuck
Jackson Perez
Is that manga serialized in a magazine or it's webmanga?
Hunter Anderson
Why is there a Ki and a Kai?
Owen Jones
It IS an anthology, with different artists and writers.
Sebastian Diaz
user are you blind?
William Butler
Apparently I am, fucking hell.
Gabriel Thompson
>Starting with JP SCP
Uh oh.
Luke Ramirez
Did Kamachi write this entry?
Samuel Morris
Who the hell would willingly apply to the SCP foundation?
Luis Lopez
You for one reason or the other discover that your reality is FILLED with murderous/fucked up supernatural things.
Even if you're NOT working at the Foundation, there's still a high chance you'll encounter some of those things. At the Foundation at least you have SOME information and possible ways to defend yourself. Asking to be amnestised means that you're just a sitting duck.
And they also pay well.
Landon Green
Jap SCPs are weird.
Connor Taylor
>And they also pay well.
Well we assume. I guess we can also assume they have the best healthcare in the world. Unless you're a D-boi.
Gabriel Powell
I haven't read any of their stuff but I'd imagine they are basically youkai
Juan Anderson
So are westerns
Jonathan Flores
The reverse causal black hole one is pretty good.
Benjamin Carter
Is there a translation out there on the english scp? If so what's the number?
Chase Ramirez
why does this gendo have such a shitty beard
Aiden Sanders
Yes there is, although it loses something with the translation.
Click on the button, see the changes.
Read spoiler after you realize how it works:
In the original JP one, after the black hole swallowed Japan, the article went from Japanese to English.
Levi James
D BOOOOOOOIS
Gavin Bailey
I don't get it
Kevin Howard
Is anyone still playing the game?
Blake Rivera
I stopped playing on public or /vg/ servers because everything went to shit.
Now I just host servers myself and play with about 8 friends.
Noah King
Remember when scp was an /x/ thing?
Elijah Adams
I like the art and designs, this could be good.
Robert Powell
What's the actual name of this manga?
Jackson Rodriguez
I play occasionally on public servers, waiting for some new update.
Evan White
ガッチマンの力
Jack Campbell
SCP Comic Anthology - KI
And there is also Kai version, not sure why
Wyatt Powell
Am I the only one humored by the fact that it says "Anthorogy" on the cover page?
Ryder Lee
What SCP is that.
Also anyone else hate that a lot of writers seem to start writing with a "and this shall be part of my own grand canon" mindset.
The only recent change I liked is that the wiki is slightly more open to cross testing stories.
Michael Robinson
>SCP manga gets on Yea Forums.
>meanwhile i'm having nightmares with lobotomy corporation just last night.
whack.
Christian Wood
That's what I thought this thread was going to be about. I hadn't seen the anthology before.
Lucas Garcia
Robert Perry
Holy shit, I've seen this cat everywhere recently. It's name is "Komi" apparently.
Benjamin Lopez
wtf, why is this better than the original(?)
Benjamin Ramirez
It's translated. The full text is on the JP site, but here's the raw page.
Parker Foster
I wonder if they'll be brave enough to tackle SCP-231
Alexander Hall
>Well we assume.
They have an unlimited gold machine as well as several other money generating SCPs on top of hundreds to thousands of profitable front companies.
Jeremiah Nguyen
>What SCP is that.
Long story short, Garfield is an extra dimensional monster that manifests as a pasta monster and fucks everything up whenever the Garfield franchise dips too far in popularity or is at risk of being cancelled, so the SCP Foundation forcibly keeps the franchise alive. It's inspired by an old couple of Garfield strips where Garfield wakes up in some sort of post-apocalyptic future where he's the only one left and everyone else is long gone.
Easton Brooks
It's no good in a visual format like manga since it is meant for you to IMAGINE the loli.
Brody Rivera
TRANSLATIONS WHEN FUUUUUCK
Tyler Williams
Oh that's that LN right? What's it about? Just a random scientist?
Jeremiah Long
It's about this Japanese highschool boy who is pulled into the SCPverse by SCP-105 "Iris" and it's basically just wacky shenanigans, with some romance probably.
Cooper Gonzalez
>SCP isekai
I'm not surprised, just disappointed
Logan Ramirez
I mean, gotta strike while it's hot.
And, who the fuck knows, if it somehow gets an anime it'd literally be Yea Forums's first actual anime, no memes involved.
Even if /x/ isn't really involved these days, it did start there.
Lincoln Bell
Whats the scp number?
Andrew Collins
what is this edgy /x/ and /trash/ shit doing here?
Lucas Young
I see you dreamed of Angela killing all her compatriots as well.
Jordan Richardson
being manga.
Daniel Carter
>implying you have a choice
Wyatt Jenkins
Only because she was a kid, a adult with the same powers would be way more dangerous.
Christopher Evans
Wait what? I thought Clef put her in a coma because she went out of control in fear
Cooper Scott
>edgy
most SCPs are incredibly campy
Levi Roberts
>Implying any company would make an anime about SCPs when you can’t make any profit off of it
Owen Foster
>That time Clef turned into a dragon.
>Gears had to administer the coma inducing drug to stop the witch child's powers from getting out of control.
Cooper Young
Wait, I'm pretty sure you can make dosh out of stuff made under CC as long as the other guy knows about it.
Eli Bennett
There's a serialized LN being sold right now in Japan m8.
Ian Wood
Isn't she "dead" in the current oldfag canon in an incident which also killed Clef (to explain why he stopped using his and couple other oldfag OC researchers)
William Watson
I don't exactly remember what the undeline condition is, but aparently if you want to use something SCP related for profit you need to contact the original author to ask for permission and its up to the author if he lets you or demands some sort of monetary gain for his own.
Not sure how true this is, I read about it a few years back when there was a discussion why no SCP games were made / sold for profit by AAA companies and at the end it was "how much money are you willing to dish out for only 10 SCP's if all 10 authors demand money?"
Brody Perez
Juan Gutierrez
Eli Cox
did the authors file for copyright protection? if not they don't have rights over anything
Parker Brown
Nicholas Morales
Don't know, it was quite a while back when I read about it. Maybe some authors did.
Daniel Miller
i believe its only happened once a long time ago, but the issue was that the guy wrote like a third of the site's stories
they have everything under Creative Commons license now
Gabriel White
I don't get it, what's the difference between the Ki and Kai anthologies?
Dylan Turner
the letter a
Gabriel Powell
Pokemon Red and Blue.
Jaxson Mitchell
>And they also pay well.
What about MC&D
Nicholas Brown
These chapters are strangely touching. Both the calculator and the witch stories are profoundly emotional, I didn't expect scp's could be used this way.
Jaxon Hughes
Some entries are really good at tugging your heartstrings.
>The stars are so fucking beautiful out here, man.
>I'm so sorry. I never intended for this to happen. I just wanted to make people happy.
>Message appeared, "I’m sorry, son."
>HERE BE DRAGONS
Mason Russell
You’re forgetting one more user. Also what’s that second one, it sounds familiar
You should have waited
Ryan Lopez
scp 1230
Charles Thompson
Komi is an scp?
Easton Jackson
Which one is here be dragons?
Nathan Thompson
UPLOADING...UPLOADING...UPLOADING...UPLOADING...UPLOADING...UPLOADING...UPLOADING...
Suddenly two girls in your face
Landon Gray
> three d class and five researchers
> all seven personell
uh
Colton Diaz
You may need a panacea to cure that level of blindness.
Why the fuck haven't they done more experiments to replicate the damn pills?
Easton Roberts
Christian Jackson
I remember sharing creepy stories written on notes in class back before internets. Some of them were very /x/ worthy. I wonder if some of my class are now foundation personnel? Not that I'd want to know which ones, if they are.
William Wright
>Yea Forums meme cancer already here
These threads should be banned from the start before it's too late
Nathaniel Sanders
user, are you alright? You did take precautions against memetics? Report to medical for evaluation in any case.
Owen Rivera
One of the few SCPs that succeeded in making me sad
Noah Perry
Apparently, kai and ki cover different scps.
Dumping kai.
Charles Williams
Samuel Gray
Jason Collins
Jeremiah Campbell
Dominic Harris
Jaxon Parker
Jaxon Morris
Nolan Stewart
Ethan Phillips
I never really got why the Plague Doc is so popular.
Joseph Collins
Henry Sanchez
The rewritten version talks too much too.
Jason Foster
It's a really nice motif that sticks with people.
Alexander Phillips
Levi Hall
Nathan Gutierrez
Jason Thompson
Brayden King
Brandon Gray
Lincoln Ortiz
Chapter 3
Camden Smith
Cooper Ross
Lincoln Adams
Robert Gonzalez
Isaiah Miller
Ryder Brown
Liam Foster
Done.
Luis White
I don't get it.
Thomas Roberts
Isn't that Cassie?
Lucas Rivera
Read the original entry. It's not very hard to guess at what happened, but it's not stated at all here.
Jacob Clark
1875 is a classic
Justin Gutierrez
Or maybe you could fuck of to redditt or other hugbox
Jacob Ramirez
The original entry doesn't really seem to illuminate much. In fact, this version of the SCP seems to imply whatever is contained in the droplets is aware of their observation. But the original story leans more towards it somehow plucking imagery out of the viewer's mind, as the unknown women is revealed to be a mirror of the dead wife of the viewer who committed suicide.
Although actually, thinking about it, the implication could be he believed his dead wife had ended up in some sort of afterlife viewable through the droplet and thus decided to commit suicide to be with her. Still not even remotely close to what the manga chapter implies, though.
Wyatt Morgan
>awful gesture
dropped
Kayden Phillips
I don't get it, what happened?
Ryan Perry
Lewd.
Owen Roberts
The calculator flipped the table.
Nolan Turner
>long division is hard
lmao and kek'd
Ryder Sanders
It's a sign that the calculator can physical lash out at the world, making it in principle more dangerous than previously believed. But in keeping with the tone of the SCP, which is one that leans more towards the absurd rather than the terrifying, it merely lashes out just like the young child the calculator behaves as would. By flipping over a table and calling the guy a jerk. Rather than like, going full poltergeist and slamming him into the ceiling or making him suicide or something.
As I recall anyway, it's be awhile since I read that SCP report.
Brody Ward
>Clef
>canon
John Lee
Clef is the greatest clam-chowder-vigilante-madman-doctor-and-possibly-Satan in the entire setting, no bully.
Tyler Bell
Jerk.
Matthew Bell
no, contain that shit
Luke Brown
Eh, it covers rewrite version.
Justin Rogers
any good rewrite?
Levi Roberts
Extermination logs are still just tales and you dont need to treat it as canon anyway.
Shame this could fit manga, but probably you would need to introduce characters way before that.
Joseph Clark
Doc rewrite was unnided, especially done with guy who just should not do any rewrites (despite being able to write good SCPs on his own).
Good rewrite would be something from old series what really needed one but at this point people only know rewrite version.
Nicholas Thomas
The best way to adapt SCP is as an anthology, as that's what the SCP as a whole is anyway. Having familiar names or some cross referencing can help enhance the effect of a shared universe but the primary effort should be on the singular stories of the SCPs. That's, I feel, what gives the endeavor it's tone. It's not quite creepy pasta but not quite RP. The stories can range from the clinical summary of an near apocalyptic disaster caused by a cult making a self help book to the quite, personal horror of a murderous play, to the ghost of Tupac possessing one of his own albums to direct people to stop future crimes. The haunting post apocalypse of a theocracy destroyed by its own machinations we can barely make sense of. A racist non-human from another dimension communicating by writing on a window. People in a recording of a sporting event slowly going mad. A space that switches the semantic definitions of items that pass into it. Lots and lots of rape and [DATA EXPUNGED]. By themselves they can stand on their own as short stories or ideas, and together they create this strange and unique collection of bizarre events and items that are cohesive only because of the backdrop used to build them on. But only in service of the singular, contained tales.
The SCP foundation as actual characters was always a bad idea and we saw where that nonsense led us. The SCPs are serial characters fared little better. A reference here or there, having some personality in a story, can be helpful, but needs to be sparingly used.
Gavin Barnes
I hope they do the 001 proposals.
Bentley Young
We'll said user, I think the world that is created by the inclusion of all these things is incredibly unique, capturing a "bizzaro" non-sensical horror in some parts while actual dread in others. It is without a doubt, taken as an entire work, the strangest collection of stories I've ever heard of or read. Of course being written by multiple people and curated well (at least it used to be) helps a lot in this regard; it is one of the few things that could only exist on the internet.
Easton Gutierrez
There's literally nothing wrong with the OC doctors.
Ian Cooper
I'd rather have SICP anime.
William Moore
Honestly, I can agree somewhat. It just makes the tone of whatever they're included in campy horror rather than other types of horror. There are some SCPs you would never ever include the efforts of an OC or high-impact character as it would just destroy the impact of the SCP itself. Especially if they end up connecting to otherwise unrelated SCPs due to it. SCP as a whole is just a campy concept if you actually try to elaborate and develop it so having notable staff is just a side-consequence. If you accept the anomalous, there will be without a doubt, anomalies among the staff.
I'm fine with the campy horror stories, but they shouldn't be all campy. There's a lot of variety to SCPs and the OCs are limiting to that variety in terms of writing. Characters that are limited to particular SCPs are also fine. One of the most interesting stories was the overarching one about the huge antimemetic threat. I'm sad it never got fully completed.
Elijah Allen
A short anime movie would do nice, based on one of the skips or on a containmnet breach (so we can have even more skips animated)
Luis Allen
A new antimemetics chapter was posted just a few days ago.
Parker Scott
What a mistake.
The cancer is uncurable. Faggotry killed SCP
Noah Russell
>A space that switches the semantic definitions of items that pass into it.
Which one is this?
Dominic Thompson
I meant SICP though, not SCP. My fault for switching the topic to anime, but the manga obviously already exists - without pictures, in English.
Ethan Stewart
SCP that belongs to a haunted ghost stage, 093 unclean instance, 682, 049, and that JP black hole that the foundation keeps expanding.
Angel Allen
>that JP black hole that the foundation keeps expanding
That was retardedly brilliant and I love it.
Jason Adams
Now that would be good
Easton Green
That is amazing news to me. Thanks for informing me. Though now I'm wondering how much longer it will take before the story is finished.
Nathaniel Wood
That one just reminds me of Clefs bizarre paranoia rampage in a attempt to take her down, now that would be entertaining to see.
Jaxon Campbell
Well the one who do cares all left so now the tranny faggots are shitting up the site
Christopher Edwards
They seem to have taken a different approach, which is fine, since SCP doesn't have a single, rock-solid canon foundation to speak of. However, most people seem to look to the fight between Clef and Kondraki when talking about 239. And even though it was hilariously bad, I still like it.
Jayden Stewart
This guy looks far more deranged.
Joseph Jones
Oh, it was by no means fantastic, but the guy going pretty much Rambo on the sector had a odd sense of comedy to it.
John Myers
Kinda hard to ignore the OC doctors when they’re integral to certain SCPs. Bright’s entire immortality thing is caused by one.
Michael Wilson
there's nothing left to care about
this
John Brooks
Far as im aware most of them have been rather toned down nowadays again, no?
Asher Rodriguez
What's the deal with Dr King and apple seeds?
Xavier Peterson
yeah, they’re rarely used. Same with cross testing unless it involves 682 but even that doesn’t happen as much
Joseph Jones
Not that user but thats sad, half of the reason i begun to read scps was because i read the list of things they used to try to kill 682, i love that lizard too much.
Jeremiah Smith
>THAT d-class over there
Eli Price
I wouldn't mind somebody used used Foundation as setting for longer, more connected story, As long it would avoid just focusing on most famous and infamous SCPs or be contrived about it or have sue MC doing stuff.
Especially if professional writers did story.
Benjamin White
>tfw not autistic enough to write a sicp scp