Hide did die in the manga. This plot point brought a lot of emotional intensity and shaped the direction of the story going forward.
Unfortunately, Hide met his demise in the manga. The event had a significant impact on the story and the characters' development.
It depends on which manga you're referring to. Different mangas have different storylines and character fates. You could provide more details for a more accurate answer.
I don't have that specific information. Maybe you could check with manga forums or discussion groups for a definite answer.
Hide unfortunately met his end in the Tokyo Ghoul manga. This event was a turning point in the plot and led to various developments for the other characters.
Unfortunately, Hide meets his end in the manga. The circumstances surrounding his death add a lot of emotional depth to the story.
Hide's fate in the Tokyo Ghoul manga is tragic. He does die, which comes as a shock to many fans. This event has a significant impact on the story and the characters.
The phrase 'acid ghost hide my face and die' is rather cryptic. It might be a part of a horror - themed or psychedelic story. It could be that the 'acid ghost' is some sort of supernatural entity in a fictional world. The 'hide my face and die' part could imply a sense of shame or a very extreme consequence within that story. For example, perhaps in a story where there are certain taboos and breaking them results in this rather strange and fatal encounter with the 'acid ghost'.
Definitely not. The story doesn't have such a plot. Kaneki and Hide have a deep friendship and there's no such extreme event.
No, Kaneki doesn't eat Hide in the manga.
I'm not sure if there's a legal way to do it. Usually, ads are a source of revenue for the platform and trying to hide them might violate the terms of use.