
It’s my favorite manga, but I didn’t think it was that popular.
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What kind of story?
>>1
You can check it out because it’s available to read in the Nico Desu manga.
>>2
It’s totally unrelated, but I momentarily saw the last part as “gross” and it made me sad.
>>12
Too delicate…
>>12
It’s like a hit-and-run response.
>>21
Nominal scum
>>1
A story about a hero defeating the demon king.
>>1
A story like “Yakuza” where abilities run rampant… I wonder if that’s a good way to put it.
It’s surprising that something like a doujin can actually be adapted into an anime.
A story where a hero and a yakuza fight against a demon king and a mafia with swords and guns.
The foundation is enthusiastic fan activities, but when it comes to drawing manga, I should have obtained permission from various places.
>>6
In the first place, it was published as a book by Kadokawa and then was discontinued.
The fact that they started a doujin comic adaptation after relinquishing rights from Kadokawa shows quite a strong resolve.
Castle Peak is nice, isn’t it…?
I like the hero’s punishment, but as for the completeness of the story, I prefer this one quite a bit.
Wasn’t it decided that the Hero’s Dungeon from Rocket Trading Company would also be animated?
I’m happy that the works I support are being adapted into anime one after another recently.
I’m really happy.
Do you love heroes?
I love the concept of a hero fighting while experiencing hallucinations from using drugs; it’s a bad influence.
Although it was published as a book by Kadokawa, the sales were not satisfactory, and it was discontinued.
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A passionate fan of the original work starts a comic adaptation as a doujinshi at their own expense.
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Transitioning to commercial serialization in collaboration with the publisher.
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Announcement of anime adaptation and book publication restart
A tumultuous series of events that is rarely seen.
>>15
If it’s that award, helping from the shadows—regardless of the books, the author has risen to become an anime creator, so that’s quite a good batting average.
It’s too much of a trick to sue sites that are illegally reproducing content and earn money for self-publishing…
>>16
I can’t believe that happened… such amazing vitality.
>>16
Who is this manga artist?
I’m doing various things like creating a site to report unauthorized manga reposting bots while casually drawing manga, and also making a cross-search site for bookstore inventory.
>>23
Is it the reincarnation of a savior…?
>>23
It seems that the original author side is not just one person but rather a group unit, so they can do various things.
It seems like the stories I’ve been hearing.
It’s impressive how manga artists often take on roles as illustrators, editors, and producers all at the same time.
A world with a bad sense of security, where abilities are often like the hallucinations of drug abuse.
>>17
Isn’t it a world where drug-induced hallucinations become superpowers?
(I’m probably the only one who likes this manga on this forum…)
The Demon King is in the Mafia, and the Hero is an assassin targeting the Demon King.
The protagonist believes that heroes, including friends in the same profession, are the scum of the earth, but has the pride not to become anything lower than scum.
I love that there is not even a hint of romance between the protagonist and the main heroine.
The manga artist in charge of the comic adaptation
I have been preparing funds for the manga serialization and standing at the forefront of negotiations with Kadokawa to take over the rights-related matters.
It feels quite different from a typical manga adaptation of a regular web serialized novel.
Come to think of it, this is quite the “drug (yaku)!!!” thing, isn’t it…?
The original author has their next work becoming a big hit, so this one has been put on hold.
>>30
Even though you worked so hard on it, did it end up being abandoned after all?!
>>35
But it seems that the story has come to a bit of a conclusion for now.
>>35
The order was reversed, and even if this was published as a book, it wouldn’t have made much impact. While I was writing the next work, the illustrator in charge of the thread image showed up, and coincidentally, the next work became a hit, so the original author probably no longer had time to write this.
Seriously
I don’t mean to be rude, but my impression was that it was quite plain in the early stages.
It’s rare to see left-to-right manga even though it’s not American comics.
It seems like the main focus is on the anime adaptation of Hero’s Execution, right?
It feels like it was reactivated with irregular updates after being completed once, so rather, the original work is doing its best.
It’s great that the protagonist’s unique ability is super plain.
I used to think that the translation team for Ninja Kill was unusually talented, mysterious, and intimidating.
The person in charge of the comic adaptation is also quite versatile, but there’s something unknown about them that is scary.
Wasn’t the original work on hold?
So, the sales were poor, and after deciding to put it on hold and starting the next work, an enthusiastic illustrator appeared, which is why it resumed irregularly?
It’s completely different from being a “beta” and really sincere, isn’t it?!
I started reading, but I’m not used to reading from the left…
For the time being, I feel like we managed to properly wrap up the heroine’s origin and the resolution with the mastermind behind a series of events, and it really feels like a conclusion has been reached.
I thought it had ended because I suddenly stopped receiving updates while reading it on Kindle a long time ago.
>>46
I changed it from self-published to a publisher’s release, right?
I was confused because another book with a similar cover was released when I bought the doujin version.
>>53
The doujin version was commercialized midway.
What I’m currently working on is a kind of sequel or epilogue to the main story, so the main plot is already wrapped up.
Well, the fact that the side story is currently stalled is true…
The manga editor is such an enthusiastic fan that in a way, it turned out better for us than for the original author…
There are a lot of manga threads being created right now.
>>50
It’s the end of the fiscal year, so we need to increase sales even a little.
>>55
Sick people go to the hospital.
Make the labyrinth idiot also into an anime.
For now, there is a point where it can be completed, but I wonder if it will be adapted into an anime up to that point…
I feel like there isn’t enough time.
If it’s just the main story, it doesn’t seem like there’s that much to it, so I feel like it might come together well.
It might feel a bit rushed in a single season.
The hero punishment hasn’t been updated at all, has it?
>>57
The book version has already gone further ahead than the web version.
>>60
I see.
I had the book version on the shelf because the illustrations didn’t match, but I think I’ll start reading it.
By the way, what exactly is Ishino’s ether perception?
>>58
It seems that something from the past reveals it, but I don’t know it well since I’m just following up.
>>65
This is the description section for the Dangelos board game’s Yuu Kuz collaboration pack.
>>65
It seems like there’s only used ones left, so I’ll say it: it’s a crummy ability that can perceive the opponent’s perception range.
>>94
It looks strong, but if it doesn’t have real ability to back it up, it can’t be utilized! Well, it actually did have ability.
>>94
Is it an ability to understand where Joe’s perception connects?
Isn’t it strong?
It’s amazing that both the “Hero Sentence” and “This” anime adaptation projects are being developed at the same time.
The Rocket Trading Company doesn’t like heroes, huh?
That’s an amazing background.
If the animation adaptation was funded by the animation team, that would be scary.
The printed version of “Yuusha Keikoku” has characters that didn’t appear in the web version starting from around volume 2, so be careful!
I’m looking forward to how annoying Voice-Enabled Joga Saki will be.
It’s a work that isn’t bad, but I can’t really get into it.
The original creator here is really good at drawing worthless trash, isn’t he?
>>69
There are too many variations of trash.
It’s nice to play card games while eating pizza and drinking beer.
I don’t really fit in here, but I got really into the hero’s punishment, so I just don’t understand it.
I really love the atmosphere around when the glasses died.
What is OLM?
>>73
Pokémon and the Apothecary
It seems like the original version could fit into one season until the end of the first part, but the comic adaptation has added a lot of extra content, so it might not fit well… I wonder what will happen.
I went to watch NicoNico, but is there only up to episode 8?
I liked the protagonist’s bad friend who was bald.
I want them to make an anime about going to a maid café.
I forgot to read it after finishing Hokkaido…
A man who is completely defeated by his apprentice in gaming skills.
When I went to see it, reading from the left was difficult.
Why is it from the left?
>>82
It’s being released for overseas audiences right from the start.
>>88
Well, there should be a reason related to the flow of the protagonist’s swordsmanship that makes it easier to guide the gaze to the right rather than to the left when the pages turn.
When you get high, you can start to see things you shouldn’t see and hear things you shouldn’t hear.
I knew that “Yuusha Keiji” was being animated, but is “Yuu Kuzu” also getting an anime adaptation?
It’s amazing that the doujinshi for self-publishing has sold a total of 50,000 copies by the sixth volume, thanks to the manga artist from the thread.
>>86
It turns out this was the right choice instead of publishing a novel with KADOKAWA…
>>86
It’s going to be animated for 50,000 yen…
The rocket trading company has become a hugely popular author!
I’m discovering some good stuff on Kakuyomu, but it’s not really major, you know?
I like it because it properly practices Western swordsmanship.
I want the demon lord city to bounce too.
>>92
Volume 3 wraps things up reasonably well, but I wonder if it will continue in the future.
To be honest, this development seems quite busy.
I looked into it, and the person in charge of the comic adaptation is really amazing…
Well, that means I’ll get killed by someone who has no relation to ether perception.
After all, the person in charge of the comic adaptation is…
“The only one who can write the best manga about a hero who’s a loser is me.”
I take pride in it and brought the comic adaptation project myself.
After being cut off once, I collected all the rights myself and continued with the comic adaptation.
This homeless guy is really strong…