Yes, Kill la Kill originated as a manga. It gained popularity and was later adapted into different mediums, with the anime being particularly well-known.
In Feng Yun Manga, Bu Jingyun helped Sakra kill the dragon because he thought Sakra's behavior violated morality and ethics and posed a threat to him.
In the story, Sakra obtained a divine weapon that could control the power of the divine dragon. He used this divine weapon to control many dragons and used the power of these dragons to maintain his rule and power. Bu Jingyun believed that such behavior was illegal because the Dragon God was a sacred creature that possessed the vitality and power of all things and should be respected and protected. He believed that Sakra's actions not only violated ethics but also posed a threat to the dragons, and action was needed to protect them.
Therefore, Bu Jingyun decided to help Sakra slay the dragon to protect the balance between the divine dragon and nature. In the process, he also gained his own strength and grew into an even stronger character.
Sure does! The official manga of Kill la Kill exists and offers a different take on the story compared to the anime. It expands on certain plot points and gives more depth to the characters.
The ending of Kill la Kill manga is quite intense. The main characters face their ultimate challenges and there's a resolution that ties up most of the storylines.