
Even though I tried hard and killed a lot! Why are you being so mean again?
Where are you going, my dear wife?
>>1
Unknown
The flagship work that suddenly raised the profile of the mysterious magazine called “Blue Knight” has arrived.
It sounds like a story about going from indie to major.
Although it’s in the shape of sticking with the editor, it’s tough when there’s this much transfer happening, thanks to the “Good Wife.”
It’s fine since it wasn’t included anyway.
The author is worried about the magazine featuring the second bride.
I want you to become healthy.
Is it because the editor-in-chief is changing that Hamburger-chan’s thing is ending?
>>9
I don’t understand.
It might just end normally.
A magazine I’ve never heard of besides what Hamburger-chan is promoting.
Is this the bride-to-be?
The second wife could probably get by anywhere, but is there anything worth reading in the magazine without her?
>>13
There is a thread image, right!
Are you leaving because the policies don’t match?
>>15
The initiator of the Blue Knight system is Mr. O, so it doesn’t seem to be a matter of policy.
Let’s go to a magazine that is strong in anime adaptations.
Since it’s KADOKAWA now, isn’t it strong?
Actually, it was no longer Haruta, but Otome Yome.
I don’t even know if it’s monthly or quarterly.
>>5
Isn’t it that the magazine changed its name the first time?
>>20
Modern Superman Rock
>>31
Rock can start anywhere and end anywhere, and it’s nice for the people involved, plus not going on hiatus has been helpful for the editorial team…
>>33
Well, we can also talk about a series recap after all…
Is the young lady and the giantess also the Blue Knight?
Will it become the face of the Blue Knight?
I don’t read this magazine, so it doesn’t matter where.
Why do people always think that the name change from Fellows to Haruta is a transfer…?
>>25
I think there are plenty of people who don’t know about the name change of minor magazines…
I was planning to immerse myself in it all once it was complete.
It seems like… a really big problem has come up…
When I parted ways with Haruta and the Blue Knight, I thought it might lead to mutual destruction, but it seems like both are managing somehow.
I wonder what Haruta is like after Dungeon Meal ended.
>>27
Hakumei and Mikochi are doing their best alone.
>>32
And smoke and honey too…
Since the second bride wasn’t included anyway, it probably doesn’t make much of a difference.
>>28
Is it not included!?
>>29
I said that I was unsure if I could continue being a manga artist after the surgery, so I would look for a new direction.
Are you still on break?
Is Rosaria at the top of the Blue Knights?
>>36
I’m sure Rosalia has the face of the last page of the Kadokomi update.
https://comic-walker.com/detail/KC_005973_S/episodes/KC_0059730001500011_E?episodeType=latest
Kado Komi Rozaria is here.
Is there anyone who is interested in Kaoru Mori’s works but doesn’t know about Fellows Haruta…?
>>39
At least I knew the magazine name, but I didn’t know about the name change because I was just following the collected volumes.
I’ve never seen the Blue Knight sold in this magazine even once…
>>40
Since things like “Blue Knight” and “Harta” are not magazines, from the perspective of the person in charge, if they are not familiar with them, they honestly won’t catch their eye.
>>47
It wasn’t a magazine…!
>>49
It’s a comic.
So the places where they are placed usually have the previous volume, referred to as back issues, normally available.
Before this thread, I only read about my older sister and giants.
It’s terrible if you haven’t decided on a transfer destination.
>>43
In the column comment section, it is written, “Kaoru Mori will be leaving Blue Knight with this issue and will be looking for new ways to present her work in the future.” and “Aki Irie will also be leaving Blue Knight and will continue to present her works. Please look for them.” No details about their new affiliations have been announced.
“Isn’t it cruel to say ‘please try looking for it’? It feels like someone else’s problem…kind of a bad feeling.”
Was it the Blue Knight that had the goal of not allowing any hiatuses?
I’m also a tankobon fan, so I don’t really know much about the magazine itself.
I know about this matter through a different source, but…
There are more people following the world solely through paperback books than I thought.
>>46
Well, Haruta, Fellows, and Blue Knight are not really found in bookstores much.
It feels like the recent trend is to discover a work through some means, read it through a web preview or free campaign, and then start buying the work.
>>57
Haruta and Aokishi haven’t really been featured online much, but they’ve started to gain exposure on the web recently, haven’t they?
The Blue Knight has become a KadoComi.
>>46
Go with the clouds to the northwest.
I’m following it in tankobon format, but… what is going to happen…?
>>58
Was that special edition canceled midway?
Let’s do a web serial.
I bought the e-book of Blue Knight for the first time because of the thread image.
I was too curious about the continuation.
Even on a relatively otaku-oriented forum, the uncertainty of this information is evident.
I wonder how well-known ordinary people are.
So that’s what has been happening with Oyasumi recently.
I have never seen a blue knight.
Well, it may just not be coming to consciousness.
Finding things like Haruta is tough, but it feels like you’ll usually come across Otoyome in bookstores that handle manga.
If it weren’t for that commentary book on manga theory, I might not have recognized the relationship between the editor-in-chief of Blue Knight, Aki Irie, and Kaoru Mori.
I just learned about it because I read it at this timing…
>>61
I thought, “Are you seriously going to release that book and immediately leave?!”
>>61
I knew about Me God, but I didn’t know about Irie-sensei, so I didn’t think he was such a valuable manga artist.
Irie Aki is a veteran, isn’t she? I’ve never read her work, though.
I thought maybe the Blue Knight just changed its name to Halta.
You were separated, huh?
Isn’t it better to compile it all together for web publication?
>>65
That’s probably a book made by the kind of guys who don’t like that sort of thing, the Blue Knights…
If that really happens, wouldn’t the thread image be the signboard?
>>66
Rosaria took care of the other sign with a sickle…
>>70
It’s amazing that I’m going to do it in physics.
I mean, why a sickle…?
>>66
Sisters and giants are a matter of personal preference.
Did Elena’s ending get decided?
This might also divide opinions on the flow of Volume 2.
Even Haruta can’t be seen at the bookstore.
Where can I buy a blue knight?!
>>67
Kinokuniya Bookstore, etc…
I really liked the cover art from the Fellows era.
That manga drawing guide has a lot of reasoning that feels quite unclear to me…
>>72
There’s no fixed formula for how to draw, so just choose what you like and build it on your own!
>>83
Well, that’s true, but there were also quite a few parts that seemed like jabs at jump manga…
The story about Kaoru Mori’s working process was interesting, but
>>88
That’s clearly a sentence that disses BLEACH, right?! Something like that, it was fairly long.
>>92
I started to think that maybe we shouldn’t change the font size…
It was a book that felt rather rigid in thinking.
>>99
I felt a stiffness similar to that of the document uncle in SE.
>>92
I mean, please take into consideration the difference in duration and form between weekly, monthly, and quarterly.
It feels like Mr. O’s transfer from Haruta’s editorial department to the Asuka editorial department, and being removed again from the Blue Knight’s lineup, is the intention of KADOKAWA.
>>76
It seems that the power balance within the editorial department started to break down around the time when Kadokawa began publishing the Blue Knight.
This is a full course of Rosalía’s funny faces.
>>77
It makes a good face when you stir up emotions.
Let’s revive Comic Beam!
>>78
It’s not a suspension of publication, right!?
>>82
Tamaki isn’t here anymore, so it’s fine, right?
When “Dungeon Meal” became a hot topic.
When it became an anime, there wasn’t any Haruta at the local bookstore either…
There was a volume of “Dungeon Meal,” but…
I know the name Haruta Fellows, but I’m a volume reader, so I’ve never picked it up.
I mean, I’ve never seen the actual book.
Which magazine has the editor-in-chief simultaneously in charge of all the works?
>>90
Paradise
>>91
Is that so?
I sometimes buy that over there.
It’s heavy to take it home.
Is that what a paradise is like!? That’s way too one-sided!
>>94
It’s basically the editor-in-chief doing everything alone…
I wonder if it’s related to internal personnel matters at Kadokawa.
>>95
I don’t understand.
I don’t even know how much the Kadokawa Group is cooperating.
I might be evaluated as a magazine startup in the company.
>>96
Mr. Oba is definitely not the kind of professional editor who would be used so conveniently…
Is there no chance for a manga volume where Hamburger-chan says rude things to the author…?
>>97
Han: “How should I draw the background?”
Mori: “Draw a lot and erase the unnecessary parts.”
Excluded from Comic Beam, the launch of Haruta.
“Since it sold well, let’s call back the useful guys and launch the Blue Knight.”
I don’t get it at all.
>>98
In the early days of Kaoru Mori, there was a sense that it was nurtured by those like a yakuza…
>>112
No, no.
Although Kaoru Mori made her debut with a beam, O-mura wasn’t very interested in her, yet O-ba put everything on the line as an editor to nurture this writer!
It’s fine to treat Haruta and Blue Knight as comics, right?
>>100
Since it is treated as a book, it can be stored for about four months as a long-term handling.
>>111
It’s not treated like a magazine…
>>118
Kadokawa manages some manga as books, not through wholesalers, so they handle inventory themselves. With Enterbrain also involved, the inventory management has become a complete mess.
>>130
The inventory of publishers is managed by the distributor (a wholesaler-like entity in the publishing industry), but inventory management is the responsibility of each publisher.
>>130
I wonder if last year’s Niconico and Kadokawa server downtime is related to this…
>>141
Regarding this, it has not changed at all since I was a student, so it simply seems to be the potential of content that is not considered important.
Kadokawa values movies above all else and considers literature and other forms of art to be of lesser status.
It’s impressive that you’re doing it alone.
I guess it’s primarily for people who can work alone as authors.
Is the smoke-competitive machine broom going to be the sign of the future…
>>105
It’s already over…
>>113
Seriously!? I’ve only been following the manga in volumes, but it feels like we’re still at the very beginning…
I initially thought Otoyomegatari was a beam.
I learned that Haruta held a manga artist training camp with Kaoru Mori and Aki Irie as instructors, and I understand why now.
Of course there would be a bunch of mass-produced Mori Kaoru characters…
>>114
It seems like the content is becoming rigid and may lose its diversity, as if it is repeatedly engaging in incest.
>>114
Ah… that makes sense.
I used to follow the advice of making the font size consistent when I was editing, but afterwards, when I saw various other manga, I realized everyone was changing it quite a bit and I stopped… However, I think beginners shouldn’t change it.
KADOKAWA has almost nothing other than Kadokomi; it’s not a content starting from light novels, and its pure manga is really weak…
I think this is the only place where we’re talking about the Blue Knight like this.
>>119
I didn’t even know about the Blue Knight until I learned about Megalo Zaria…
Isn’t Comic Beam just about going to family restaurants?
I haven’t read other manga.
Aki Irie is being treated like a heavyweight on the same level as Kaoru Mori, but…
There haven’t been any hit works, right?
>>124
There aren’t really any famous works associated with the name…
>>131
I couldn’t remember the author’s name, but…
Isn’t the current northwest exposure fairly good?
>>136
I think that while regular manga readers may recognize the name, it might not even register at the level of casual fans.
>>147
The light faction probably doesn’t even know that the Blue Knight exists.
>>147
If you say that, even the “Oto” bride would… to the light audience…
Isn’t Dungeon Meal the only one in the Haruta series that has reached the light reader level…?
>>162
There have been many works like Thermae Romae that have quickly made it to anime adaptation.
>>174
Thermae is a beam!
>>174
I see, even Thermae.
In terms of general public recognition, I think Thermae is the most well-known.
>>124
We were doing the original artwork exhibition together, but to be honest, I thought there was quite a gap.
>>134
I’ve been doing it until today, but that has never happened at all.
>>146
Isn’t it a matter of name value rather than ability?
>>124
I want to argue, but when it comes to visibility like Kaoru Mori’s, well…
The Dragon of Purgatory will return and support the Blue Knight.
I want to go back to the time when there were strange manga with pointed wolf-like mouths.
Rosaria can also be seen following that manga instructional book to some extent, right?
In the first place, the establishment of Blue Knight itself was a very irregular system where Mr. O, who was pulled away from Harta, called out to the various editorial departments of KADOKAWA to say, “Let’s feature truly interesting works instead of commercially viable products!” in an editorial department that doesn’t exist on the organizational chart as the Blue Knight editorial department, so it might have been a nuisance for KADOKAWA.
>>132
I think it was a hassle for anyone other than the parties involved.
>>132
Honestly, I feel like it’s impressive that they’ve managed to hold on for this long under such a system.
Rather, these two works were actually the main attractions.
Moreover, we are currently holding an exhibition together.
In other words, there are works that lack fairness in their portrayal as manga due to a biased ideology.
>>139
I’ve never seen anyone seeking fairness in manga before.
>>142
This isn’t like what everyone is making a fuss about online, so how should I put it?
It seems that making something that encourages crime is more interesting.
I prefer things that stir up the readers.
>>163
Please summarize your thoughts a little more and speak.
>>173
Serializing political manga in the category of fishing manga.
>>139
What, what is it…?
I found it concerning that Ohba, who is explaining manga theory, continues to use the first-person pronoun “ore” instead of “watashi,” which suggests insights into his usual personality.
Kaoru Mori gained popularity with “Otoyomegatari,” but I think Aki Irie is still within the range of being appreciated by manga otaku in the current situation…
Mori Kaoru is also liked here, but there’s only one anime adaptation and one live-action adaptation, so I don’t think there’s that much of a difference compared to Irie.
Of course, both are amazing, assuming that.
Based on the background and appearance, if you expect a somehow lofty and high-minded feel, you’ll be greatly disappointed—this magazine is ranked number one.
>>155
I think the thread image is like the representative of that.
I thought it would be a darker, goth, and gruesome manga before reading it.
I think they’re dumber than I expected…
If a person who is frowned upon by the organization is incorporated into a group company, does it feel like they’re rampant across departments?
There’s no way the comic featuring Hamburger-chan is sophisticated!
Well, I wouldn’t pick up a magazine if there wasn’t a work that caught my interest.
Seriously, the thread image has blasted the others to bits.
There were quite a few works by the Blue Knights that seemed interesting.
I have never really seen a Blue Knight.
I think it’s impressive that the Blue Knight has continued for so long, given that from the very start it was published in a thick format and in separate volumes, making it something only otaku could buy.
Don’t you ever think that the figures you see here are dark, gothic, or grotesque!?
I thought so, but if it’s the cover of volume 1, it doesn’t seem impossible…
>>166
I had been thinking, “I’m a little curious about this…” even before it became a topic of conversation here.
I never thought it would be such a silly strategy manga.
Blue Knight ← Cool
A number B number ← garbage
I’ve never seen the Blue Knight in a bookstore…
When I wanted to know what happened next in the second part of the “Oni’s Bride,” I had no choice but to try to buy it electronically, and I was confused by A and B!
Isn’t Kaoru Mori actually Emma?
Even now, I’m still referred to as the maid god.
Anyway, it seems that Halta is a careless and messy person.
The focus is on comic adaptations, and there is particularly a lack of originality in Maou.
Asuka is finally living as a remnant of the past.
There isn’t even an article about milk snails, and I don’t even know what kind of magazine the Kitora is.
I think it’s amazing that such people gathered together and created a topic of interest.
>>172
I’ve seriously never heard of that magazine…
I joined KADOKAWA through the path from the unconventional manga magazine Beam, but I think Oba-san’s methodology probably wouldn’t fit in at KADOKAWA…
The company culture that person fits in is something like Kodansha.
Was it Haruta that tried to buy the entire magazine because Mori Kaoru was on the verge of collapsing?
It seems that works that are being adapted into anime through Haruta have a certain level of popularity.
>>178
Wholesome Robo Daimidala or…
>>178
I think Hakumei and Mikochi are fairly well-known since they have been adapted into an anime, but I’m not sure.
North-Northwest, amazing! I didn’t know this manga artist! So I hurriedly bought their past works.
I couldn’t quite get into the story with a female protagonist.
It was interesting, though.
Huh… so what about Shirley Volume 3…?
>>184
I can’t do it anymore.
There are probably quite a few people who know Kaoru Mori but not Aki Irie.
There was a trend for a while online that if you liked maids, you should read Morishita Kaoru!
Also, print screen is limited to the bulletin board!
I only knew about Hinamatsuri.
Harta
It seems like this thread is about manga, so why is there so much suspicion towards the publication magazines?
>>190
Well, I have more confidence in my reading than an average person.
Since I’m mainly focused on books, to be honest, I don’t really understand much about magazines…
Wasn’t it published in panpanya or something?
I don’t need the beam anymore.
Because I’m a single volume fan!
Well, I can understand that there must be struggles until Dungeon Meal gets an anime adaptation…