My Dog- My Master 04 Haruharu [best] Jun 2026
This story assumes a universe where the roles of pets and owners are inverted or fluid, focusing on a deep emotional bond and a mystery that threatens to separate them.
The illustrations by Mizu add a charming visual element to the story, perfectly capturing the characters' emotions and the beauty of their interactions.
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The genius of Doomsday with My Dog has always been its refusal to be a dark doomsday tale. Instead, it presents a world of "full-color, four-panel weirdness" where existential dread takes a backseat to philosophical banter. Haru, the "wise-beyond-his-years talking shiba inu," is the catalyst for these moments. He makes sure his master "stays one step ahead of post-apocalyptic pessimism" with his clever antics and hilarious observations.
Haru is not your average pet. While most dogs are content with a treat and a belly rub, Haru spends the post-apocalypse engaging her master in deep, often hilarious conversations. Whether she's quoting famous historical figures or confidently delivering "facts" that are completely wrong, Haru is the undisputed star of the show. This story assumes a universe where the roles
: Voiced by Maaya Uchida, Master is the last human, but she is more of a lovable, scatter-brained sidekick to Haru. She often asks silly questions and relies on Haru for direction and survival.
: This volume is packed with doggy drama. We see the return of: Haru, the "wise-beyond-his-years talking shiba inu," is the
: To make comedic or dramatic shifts clear in black-and-white print, artists utilize exaggerated facial structures, extreme close-ups, and dramatic framing.
While you pay the mortgage, buy the premium kibble, and scoop the poop, your dog—whom we will call Haruharu (meaning "day by day" in Japanese)—is the master technician managing your daily schedule. The phrase "My Dog, My Master" is less of a joke and more of a literal breakdown of the modern human-canine dynamic.