
Blade Eye
I’m just reading the thread images.
I was surprised to see Brother Nanzhi come out looking healthy.
I feel that there is a considerable layer of people who won’t read it just because it’s indie.
It’s obvious, but there are really huge misses as well as huge hits, huh?
Terrarium
There are some interesting ones, but I have the impression that sometimes they can be really terrible.
This and being naked, I guess.
There are surprisingly high-level people, like those who say they don’t have clothes or that the princess has died.
Is the difference with this series whether it will be published as a standalone book?
Brother Minami, how can you endure that from the water lily and still be together… is it simply that you can’t escape anymore?
I already finished it, but I liked Eight Word.
The naked person on the white screen.
Naked without clothes.
Giriko
Did you persuade the yandere from over there? As expected of you, Brother Nanji.
The thread is interesting, but everyone’s faces look similar, so I often find myself wondering who this person is…
If it’s continuing, then I guess I’m able to make a living with this fairly well.
Even if it was a side job
The still-remaining scars of Zaosaga are probably considered the upper echelon in the indie scene.
I feel like this drawing is interesting because it has such good artwork.
Even the ordinary light music club jumped from a place where no one knows who is reading it in the indie scene, so you never know.
Is it Giriko…?
Recently, it has become easier to read on a single screen, but scrolling was better.
Bear Baby fully naked Giri-kun Animal Kingdom Terrarium Princess died, completely naked Blade’s Eye.
I wasn’t consciously aware of it, but I was actually reading quite a bit different from this series.
A bear baby without clothes.
Gyriko Kuroko
Terrarium
Nude Hero
I’m reading quite a lot…
Giriki doesn’t have a picture that is worth seeing with such a large panel, yet there is not enough text to be fully appreciated with a smaller panel, making it a troubling work…
I’m getting along well with Mr. Nekoda.
Since the specifications are such that anything is fine as long as it generates numbers, there are those who utilize it for pocket money by earning numbers in areas unrelated to the content of the manga.
I was reading Eight Word, but it just got cancelled normally.
I did make sure to have a proper conclusion as a work.
The thread image is okay with this picture.
I want to read the works of skilled artists in the Futatsu Michi Bakupa path.
I wonder if there are termination criteria even for indie works.
I don’t really understand the specifications of Jump Plus.
I doubt your sanity for announcing points on the first page and the last page.
I’ve heard that indie comics don’t make money because they can’t get published as volumes.
A different work from the incredibly unexpected guy has started an indie serialization, so I guess I’ll read that for now.
I want a physical copy of Kemono Country, you know.
Godaigo never ended up releasing a volume halfway through…
The work itself is neatly concluded, but…
The red cat is a special case that was admitted through the back door of the indie system, so it doesn’t really serve as a standard.
I think the great thing about the thread images is that they are published every week.
When there are more openings for publication or when pages are reduced, it just makes me lose the desire to read.
It has increased quite a bit every other week…
I thought I would talk about it, but I haven’t read much…
If the manga is positioned lower down, it might not motivate someone to read it voluntarily.
The thread image is also something that is properly released every week.
I appreciate that they seem to consider the pacing of the story every week.
The PD of things like Futatsu Road has become more polished in a bad way compared to the past.
It’s not so noticeable among regular serialized works.
Looking back at the titles from indie projects, I realize they are all rough works.
I quietly appreciate that you update every week.
The naked hero has a lot of content in each episode, the story progresses, and what they do is quite traditional, which I liked, but it’s coming to an end…
Well, if it weren’t rough around the edges, I would probably be publishing in a different way, so yeah…
The ordinary sound has become a signboard manga.
I wanted to see more of Kuroko’s butt.
I initially thought both versions of the Naked Hero would be the same, but I never expected them to turn out so different.
It seems like the serious nonsense is about to come to an end, doesn’t it?
I was reading BIGFACE.
I’ve heard it’s not profitable, but the manuscript fee per view and the number of views are public, so you can just calculate it yourself.
It’s better to be earning something rather than working part-time at the bottom.
“Show the third hero in the nude, bring forth darkness.”
I think Zaosaga was quite influenced by sorcery and had the intention to draw manga in the early days, even if I don’t really understand what they were doing.
The late-game page-farming rush is bullshit.
I don’t talk about it much, but I really liked BIGFACE.
The indie that started today had a bit of a slow pace, but it was interesting.
I’m reading a lifestyle manga.
Isn’t it okay since that’s the last one?
Is the rookie in a separate category from indie?
Rookie is an image storage site with a ranking system.
Most people just keep the comics they’ve drawn haphazardly, so there aren’t many who use them seriously.
If you become popular as a rookie, you might get the chance to have an indie serialization.
I’m glad that the kindergarten hit big because I liked Dorikyan at the time of serialization.
…It’s much more popular than I expected…
The popularity of wanting to serialize even in the indie category must be due to the amazing promotional effect of Jump+.
The thread’s image is published every week and the story is properly advancing each week, yet it’s amazing even when considering the art style typical of a part-time writer…
I took the lead in the Futatsu League, but I didn’t expect to withdraw from the serialization.
The thread’s image has a relatively loose reality line, so the current art style fits well.
It would be ideal if expressive ability could grow just as it is shown in this picture.
Th-the collector is dead…
I liked the art of the Tenchi Mission.
I thought it was really messed up that we ended the conversation after an internal conflict.
There are many indie works that seem like they could be good and interesting, but then they just end as is.
I liked the King of Slaughter, so I’m looking forward to the King of Demihumans as well.
I was wondering who the author of Ajin: Demi-Human was, and it turns out it’s the guy who was doing indie serialization with board games strategies.
No wonder…
I want to keep in mind that the indie section is just a serialization that has climbed up from Jump Rookie, where anyone can submit.
Is he the same person as the one who committed the massacre?
Only the kindergarten and the red cat have risen from being rookies to winning the indie competition and then officially being promoted.
I checked out Ajin: Demi-Human because it’s popular, but I found the comment section to be a mess.
The kindergarten was a work that experienced a discrepancy with public popularity for the first time in a while.
The terrarium has too weak of a thumbnail power, which is not good.
You can’t imagine anything beyond just a rehash of Zootopia or Beastars with that alone.
The person’s magic road item.
The one carrying a girl on their back was not very good at drawing.