
Itoiro-san, it’s time for your injection. What do you intend to do? What do you mean? Dressing in a nurse’s outfit, holding onto slippers, trying to ignite passion and spinning around with that technique. Yes, I want to make things interesting and entertain you. Look, it’s a common tactic used by couples in a crisis in their relationship.
Kiri-chan is the cutest.
I am despairing! I am despairing at being treated like a manga artist whose career is already over!
>>2
Well… you must be feeling calm now, right?
I remember it ended with an unclear twist.
>>3
Has there ever been a good ending to Kumeda’s manga?
>>50
What about the tropical country?
I liked the bonus cut on the back of Kiriko-chan’s tankoubon.
The lack of depth in the drawing is almost on par with that of a mediocre artist.
>>6
During the time of “Zetsubou-sensei,” there were quite a lot of erotic fan creations.
I also like Kaga-chan.
I really got into it during the middle of the ice hockey club.
When I was in Sunday, there were a lot of service cuts and too many dirty jokes.
Man Go!
It’s a poorly rated game, but I love it because it had some subtle ecchi elements.
I liked the mom who suddenly started taking off her clothes during the remote home visit in Shibuyania.
No one talks about Route Paradise.
What are you writing right now?
I know about Kakushigoto from the anime.
Recently, Kumeda has gotten a bit used to television.
It feels like not long ago you were about to become a multi-talented person.
I like it because I feel like they often draw full-body illustrations or something that breaks out of the panels.
Kaga-chan is just too cute.
You have taken over the position of the former Tatsuya Egawa, haven’t you, Kumeta-sensei?
I’m so established now that I can’t even do self-deprecating humor anymore.
I am despairing! I am in despair over the current situation where, even though I am being serialized in Weekly Sunday, I am not being taken seriously at all!
Actually, it’s quite interesting, Shibuya Nia Family.
The structure inevitably leads to a harem, and that’s hell…
Rasuna-chan from Kakushigoto is the cutest.
The current drawing feels overly influenced by my habits.
I’m surprised that they’re still doing a weekly publication.
What about Studio Pulp Volume 2?
>>27
If you wait for about as long as it takes to grow, it will come out, darling.
I liked the department head from Katteni Kaizo…
I joked that if you go that far with Negima!, setting up all the girls in the class like in Katteni Kaizo, I would have to raise the white flag.
I thought it was amazing how the same approach became a huge hit and turned into a really funny gag, showing what a great writer they are.
It’s calm now, isn’t it?
Shibuyania is kind of erotic, Mom.
Being entangled with a guy like that who is unemployed is also erotic.
>>33
It’s getting more erotic little by little, isn’t it?
The remote home visit was good.
Kumeda’s drawings can’t be fapped to; do you have balls or something?
I’m the type of manga artist who fights with topical jokes, so when I get older, I won’t be able to keep up with trends.
I have been a long-time fan of KUMEDA, but SHIBUYANIA is interesting.
This level of looseness is nice.
Please give me a panty shot of Zetsubou-sensei.
Southern country ice is normally drawing lines, isn’t it…
>>39
Semen also comes out normally.
The density of Shibuya-Nia on page 1 is thick…!
The character is too much not like a girl, I can’t get into it…
Do you need a shotacon setting?
I was excessively masturbating with Soara.
Draw more of the Kaizō and Umi couple.
I like the paintings from the time of Kaizō.
>>46
Too much separation by timing…!
By the way, what happened to Studio Pulp?
The interaction with the exchange ended rather abruptly.
Was it possible to do a Sunday?
>>53
The Southern Country Ice Hockey Club was a manga that was quite on the edge, so it wasn’t so much that Sunday had it, but rather that the Southern Country Ice Hockey Club was strange.
I was playing with Kaiso in the early days.
I like the slightly sharp-eyed Humi from around the mid-period in Kaizō.
Nowadays, if something becomes a topic of conversation, within a day or two, anyone and everyone ends up drawing manga about it and posting it on social media, completely exhausting the subject.
Doing current events in serialized magazine comics seems tough.
It seems that Kiri-chan was more well-received in the main round, right?
Let’s talk about something warm and cozy.
I really liked it when it was warm.
Hoo hoo or
I think this is the kind of eroticism that would be considered deformation eroticism or something along those lines today.
It’s not a nice guy in the manga.
Reading the paperback again is somewhat tough, and at the same time, I didn’t expect that Gundam Astray Gold Frame would become even longer from the heavens, which makes me feel like a strange time traveler.