
I’m troubled… Did you really stop wanting to draw manga just because I gave you a little advice? I think accepting readers’ advice is beneficial for both sides. Oh, could I have three photobooks? Ah, the concept I’m currently working on is planned for serialization next year… I’m actually thinking of making that hero based on you as a model. Instead, could you become my exclusive cosplayer? For now, I’ll take three as a deposit. By the way, does this produce breast milk? I can’t tell because it’s shrink-wrapped!!! I really can’t tell because it’s shrink-wrapped!!!!!!
The cute writer I had been chasing suddenly released an erotic cosplay photo book.
I think it will be incredibly exciting.
The otaku in the second panel is really raw and intense.
>>2
What do you mean that the worst trash is the most vivid?
>>6
The biggest piece of trash is the guy who hands out leftover food, don’t you think?
>>17
If you throw that away, it’s over.
It’s annoying up there, but since they’re a big customer, it’s bearable.
Is the self-proclaimed manga writer still coming?
Are you aware that advice can be something unpleasant?
What the hell is a breast milk man!
Even the top one looks cute because it’s embarrassed.
>>10
This is about me…
The fact that the top one looks the best is hell.
>>12
In a situation where everyone is trash, I feel that those who say ○○ is better are probably just mimicking someone close to them.
>>90
Even the top one looks the least terrible; is this hell?
Since you responded like this, there’s no doubt you’re also a resident of hell…
It was generally interesting without the teacher making any particular mistakes, yet this is the only part that hasn’t improved…
But if you announce it from the teacher’s account, of course this will come…
The third person, who shows the least guilt, is saying the most ridiculous things.
Breast milk should definitely be arrested quickly.
Sushi Karma-sensei is the result of adding four people, including the leftover food delivery man, and dividing by three!
The person at the top actually has a level of understanding that allows for advice, so it’s somewhat better… even though I dislike it.
They even bought three books for me.
It looks better, but I think it’s still at the level of being banned normally.
>>21
It’s really annoying when someone gives me advice that anyone can say, as if I couldn’t do it myself.
The breast milk fetish is fine, but don’t try to drink it in the real world…
Is this a true story… amazing.
I don’t want to easily part with someone who buys three books, as they are a valuable customer.
If breast milk is produced while not being pregnant in the first place, that would be a case for hospitalization.
>>25
Is that so!?
>>35
Possible brain tumor
I heard there are a lot of trashy people in the middle, that’s crazy.
It’s quite common to see fraudsters posing as entertainment industry professionals every year.
Breast milk man is crazy from 1 to 10.
Such talent doesn’t even exist among the nameless.
There’s no one here, right?
>>29
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There’s no way that’s possible, die.
They’re all equally gross, aren’t they?
It’s not even at the level of discussing which one is better.
The scary part of the second panel is
Instead of buying, say you want one as a deposit.
Maybe they are trying to get it for free.
>>34
Damn stingy uncle…
>>36
Amazingly, there are indeed uncles who try to get things for free in various ways.
>>65
I wonder if they still leave mysterious business cards behind…
The sense of reality in traditional-patterned hats is amazing.
Someone who incorporates Japanese patterns as an accent rather than using them entirely.
What is shrink?
>>38
It’s about the plastic wrapping of the book.
>>40
Ah, that thing.
This here, the one in the third panel…
I think I’m doing something funny with amazing perverse statements.
I’m just a pervert.
The top one is Moeyan.
Is there anyone who doesn’t know about shrink?
It’s just a manga, but I can’t help but wonder what the staff around is doing for not instantly expelling the third one.
It looks like an old acquaintance of Layer…
If you replace the breast milk part with any 〇〇, then…
The top one is fantasy, and the one in the middle is something realistic that is commonly seen at Comiket’s hell.
>>47
I hate it too much…
Comiket is scary.
Homemade bento is a common staple.
The top one is occasionally found in the comment sections of sites like pixiv and Kakuyomu.
Die…
Some people who boast about not understanding the industry occasionally trick rural folks.
I realized I was just a troublesome old man from the second participation.
When I looked back on the time of the sales event
The breastmilk guy behaved better this time…
I felt sympathy for the sushi car for the first time.
First of all, touching the salespeople (or creators) is definitely not allowed!
I wonder why the people in my head never go away.
>>55
There are many people who cannot prove their achievements and whom I can deceive, so I can act recklessly.
The part of the brain that acts as a switch for producing breast milk is located deep within, and if milk is produced when not pregnant, there is a high possibility that the brain is in a problematic state.
Well, breast milk comes from blood, so it makes sense, doesn’t it?
>>58
When I watch adult videos involving breastfeeding, I can’t help but think, “This person just gave birth recently and has a baby…” which makes it hard to get aroused, so I recommend it.
Incidentally, there have been cases where men have produced breast milk due to brain tumors, so if that happens, go to the hospital.
It should be reported to the management and banned from entry.
There are this many crazy people at Comiket…
>>61
If I have to say whether it’s there or not
to be
>>62
The guy above is really annoying, it’s like “shut up, just mind your own business and disappear,” but it seems like what he’s saying isn’t wrong, which is what makes it so annoying.
The one at the top is better than these monsters, but it’s still at a level that should be banned, so it’s the type you shouldn’t get involved with.
It’s an event where a type of person who usually seems to be hiding in some hole crawls out…
Is it possible to live normally with such abnormal thinking…?
There is something about Sushi Karma-sensei that is like a moth attracting light.
I want to play around and mess with the second one.
Which publisher is it? What is your pen name? How much is the manuscript fee? Until the other party slips up.
>>70
Such eloquent people don’t attract fans like this…
>>70
It feels like I might get stuck here.
>>82
So what does it matter?
I see people getting caught every year claiming to be in the entertainment industry.
The resolution of the strange patterns worn by the delusional otaku trying to be fashionable is high.
I wonder what they think they can get for free…
>>73
It’s not that they are stingy with money, but rather that they want the status of having a relationship where they can communicate for free.
>>73
I’ve encountered an old man who brought a handmade copy book that looked like a doodle, saying let’s exchange it since it’s a new publication.
I declined, and then I moved to the neighboring circle, and afterwards to another neighboring circle.
It’s strange to think that the one at the top seems the best.
It’s all out.
I have an acquaintance who was trying to exchange greetings to get a new book for free.
I thought that for the past five years of attending Comiket and getting new publications, the means and the end have completely reversed.
It’s fine to have patterned items alone, but stop matching patterns with patterns…
>>77
I guess they thought it would be better to have patterns instead of just all black or plain colors…
Do these worthless people still work safely on a regular basis?
Why are you trying to make someone you aren’t even friends with eat homemade food…?
>>83
The way I gauge distance is messed up, so it can’t be helped.
It’s the price we pay for not learning these things when we should have as children.
>>83
It’s not food, but it reminds me of the guy who was doing smoked diplomacy.
The only customers are those who quietly line up, make a purchase, and leave.
>>86
I’m happy with the treats, but they must be unopened store-bought products!
>>88
I don’t need something from someone I don’t even know. Even if it looks unopened, I have no idea what’s been done to it.
I buy things quickly to show support, and if I have a gift to give, I try to hand over something that isn’t bulky or perishable and then leave right away; this is the right approach, isn’t it…?
The one on top is the best…
Something like a care package should be consumables that are not food or hygiene products.
Considering the possibility of these guys coming, Sushi Cal still wanted to contribute to sales.
Customers who only make comments but pay their dues properly are actually in a better category.
It would be different if you were persistently sticking to it online, though.
>>95
(They’re actually doing it…)
>>98
Stop acting like you really have some kind of disability…
Do such monsters gather at Comiket? Are they also present at idol events?
>>99
Surface idols are like flash grenades, often found in fields where they can look down on their opponents.
When I went to Comiket, I was shocked to see so many guys openly expressing their sexual desire while talking to female creators.
Major idol groups probably have strict security measures in place…
>>103
Being an underground idol must be hell.
No matter what you write, it can be converted to “(They’re doing it…),” which makes me think this is really a trait of these three people, isn’t it?
Well, there are quite a few yokai out there in reality…
It’s fine if the one grabbing my shoulder is the police.
>>108
From the person’s perspective, it’s just friends playfully teasing each other, so they’re not really causing any harm…
It’s just a matter of misjudging the sense of distance.
Staff!
You should go to a themed café or something.
I wonder if they say that even to men.
I used to think otaku were just weaklings who only thrive online, but why do they have such unnecessary energy to take action?
>>112
It’s the nature of those guys to sneak in where they feel they can take advantage.
>>112
As a result of excessively boasting online, there are rare cases where bizarre individuals think they can act the same way in real life!
>>112
It’s like a bug in the sense of distance that comes from the thinness of human relationships, or rather, a lack of action.
Comic Market (Comiket) is a place where you can encounter people you would never come across in work or city walks.
I wonder where they usually live.
I’ve seen a yokai that brings food too, but seriously, what are they thinking?
There’s no way I’m putting something that suspicious in my mouth.
There are a lot of old men wearing brand new clothes that they normally wouldn’t wear, just during Comiket.
It may have a sense of cleanliness, but…
>>115
It’s about me.
I hate being told that the outfit I wore to Comiket is the same as what that person is wearing, so I won’t wear it again.
>>122
Isn’t it fine? If you’re keeping it clean.
On the contrary, something that is too new might feel overly eager and unpleasant, right?
The troublesome ones who bring food usually demand to eat it right in front of me…
To release it… Sushi Karma spin-off in the doujin world…!
It’s a type of youkai that pops up from somewhere only during Comiket, right?
I was really troubled when I was handed a box of fresh cakes… at summer Comiket.
>>124
It’s already pretty bad in winter, but summer!?
The value that handmade items convey heartfelt feelings was born somewhere, and when it merges with the idea that it can be done cheaply as an adult…
It seems that bringing homemade food without ill intentions can lead to troublesome situations.
I don’t think it will happen since the customers of Comiket and the idol otaku are similar, but if they fought, which one would be stronger?
Just being a female writer makes it seem like there’s a chance, right? It’s like horny monkeys popping up.
Sushi Karma-sensei has one of the highest visuals among female writers, which leads to this kind of hellish situation.
>>128
If gorillas only popped up with female writers, that would be fine… Well, it’s not really fine, but it’s just because it seems feminine so they pop up with men too, and it makes you wonder what’s going on with these guys.
>>137
It must be a monkey.
>>137
The scariest time was when a monkey mistook the vendor layer for me and stalked me online for about a year.
I think they don’t know how to gauge distance because they haven’t developed their interpersonal skills from not interacting with others regularly.
It’s the same as when a female part-time worker at a convenience store talks to me (she must be interested in me…).
Of course, 90% of it is normal.
>>129
A certain yokai keeps re-copying itself.
>>160
Rare beasts that escaped from their cages gather, huh?
I want you to keep it properly locked up.
But old people really love homemade treats, don’t they?
If you use the delivery service, you suddenly get pickles handed to you.
>>130
Old people seem to be okay with it for some reason…
Even if it results in a stomachache
It’s terrifying that there are food donations that come from misguided goodwill as well as 100% malicious intent.
Even as a man, there are a few experiences that make me feel fed up, so I can only imagine how intense a women’s circle for men must be…
>>133
What kind of yokai did you encounter?
I kept being nagged that I was short 1000 yen on my 500 yen book purchase.
>>148
The person who asked me to read my graduation thesis when we first met, and for some reason, the one who called out to me to draw in my sketchbook at the nearest station on the way home…
I think the belief that handmade is supreme and ultimate originated from romantic comedies, but is that not the case?
In that regard, Kosaku Shima is against handmade products.
Unless I can make a lot of money, I can’t keep doing something like this.
There are some people who act like close friends just because of mutual following, right?
The princess of the otaku club feels so good!
>>139
You’re crying, aren’t you?
It seems that there are stories about delivery reconnaissance guys wandering around space, and it’s seriously scary.
>>140
Is it something like figuring out the address from the shipping label on the box with the new books?
Working in customer service is tough.
Why does everyone want to do it?
I want to believe that it’s an exaggeration, but is Comiket really like this terrifying and chaotic?!
>>144
There aren’t many at this level, but I think you encounter similar ones in small circles once every few years.
>>144
Not everyone is like this, but if you say whether they exist or not, they definitely do.
Otaku are basically trash…
>>147
Stop introducing yourself.
When I used a female vendor, the follower came to chat for a long time and in the end, reluctantly bought a book with a thousand yen that was soaked in sweat.
I was just helping out as a seller.
How disgusting! It’s a guy! There are some who throw out parting words like that!
>>153
You’ll probably be told to dress as a woman better.
I think the demons and spirits have disappeared thanks to the end of COVID and the introduction of paid services.
I guess there will be someone like that at the school festival… Since it’s anonymous.
>>155
I feel like there are more people who, despite just meeting for the first time, are simply too close in distance than at Comiket.
We’re all nameless! Just like a team!
When I went for the first time, I was really impressed that the venue smelled so bad!
The biggest problem is that real producers are just as worthless.
Can’t tell the difference.
Selling books to weirdos is fun too.
I also thought something like this was ridiculous when I was a teenager, while dealing with the uncle.
In the first panel, they ended up buying three books, so they’re a good customer.
It’s fine to consider even talking about the background up to now.
Both selling and buying are trash.
There is a probability that an abnormal person will mix in with any group or organization.
Comiket is an event where hundreds of thousands of people gather, so the likelihood of encountering someone is higher than usual.
I wish someone would develop an AI for otaku to practice chatting so that we don’t end up with monsters like this…
>>169
Even if I get a shitty evaluation after doing that.
I’m not taking it seriously, you know? I just gave a weird answer as a joke.
I feel like it will just become a monster that acts defiantly.
>>173
It’s true that you often see anonymous users who, instead of answering seriously in quiz or question threads, just start boring wordplay.
>>169
I found it! LovePlus!
Buying three books is indeed impressive compared to others.
It’s questionable whether saying someone is among the better ones at the bottom is actually a compliment.
>>170
Looks like you’re doing it alone.
Being a loner and not being able to communicate is definitely the best.
I don’t have experience, but well… I hear stories about being able to do it every now and then…
I’ve only seen someone hit their own head with their smartphone while shouting “That’s not it! That’s not it!” and then leave without buying anything…
It must be even worse if it’s a female writer.
It’s true that it’s better when compared, but it’s still not good, so if you think it’s better, some people might feel it’s okay to do it just because it’s better, so let’s be careful about that!
When I hear that there are really people like this in reality, I question their sanity.
>>180
It’s scary to see some people on the general participant side lining up instead of the circle side…
>>180
There are people who pick up the book without saying a word, read it, and then throw it back carelessly❤.
>>185
Can those guys really survive in human society?
>>185
It’s terrifying that it’s still considered better just because there is no direct harm.
>>185
Some people even put their bags on top of the stacked new books…
>>180
Even so, you occasionally see those guys who are being obnoxious at the supermarket or at an izakaya.
In the end, even otaku want a girlfriend, so they’re thinking, “Maybe I could get a girlfriend too,” and taking action.
The output is poorly done and just ends up looking like the image above.
Is the sketchbook uncle still around?
The top is just a grateful core fan, right…?
>>189
What I appreciate is fans who quietly buy my books…
>>189
If you are behaving similarly, you should be aware that you are considered on the same level as the two below you!
>>189
Just because one of the three is better, it doesn’t change the fact that they’re still a pain in the ass fan, right?
I’ve only encountered situations where a parent is accompanying.
A person who seemed to be a father was interpreting everything.
There are sometimes amazing people even at convenience stores, not just at Comiket.
Monster customers are everywhere!
Because various customers come to the shopping mall, the chances of seeing sketchy people are high when working there.
Gradually, the same type of hell as above has overflowed out.
I’ve worked at facilities like that before, and everyone was polite and said thank you and sorry, and many people were good at cleaning up, so why can’t people at Comiket do that?
>>196
Because there are quite a few nutcases who think they are sane…
The person you’re bothering the writer with is causing a loss of purchasing opportunities because of you.