
I’ve never seen a story where the main character doesn’t participate in any matches during the training camp arc.
>>1
But the struggle and reconciliation of Kohana in exchange for that is nice, isn’t it…?
>>4
Well… at least you should win the match.
>>1
There was a manga that just ended with picking up balls.
They leveled up just by picking up balls.
>>30
Is it Haikyuu?
It’s nice to think of the high school Japan representative as the strongest in the world, isn’t it…
I would be so happy if that really happened.
I want you to increase the publishing pace a little bit because it’s interesting.
It’s true that you can’t win at rugby without using your head.
It’s nice to practice so that it can be done automatically.
>>5
What Shuzo Matsuoka said about tennis.
It’s unfortunately not very exciting, but it’s interesting enough.
Is it that rugby is the wall…
I want to say that, but rather with the title or image.
I feel like rugby is missing so many understandable elements that it’s actually at a disadvantage.
>>7
I saw this and realized it’s a rugby manga.
I thought it was something like martial arts because it’s a thumbnail of a well-built guy and the strongest poem.
Bring Alyssa to the forefront more.
The depiction of the Perfect Squad has been increasing, but it’s tough that the teammates don’t really appear much; it feels like only Kiyoshi and Afro matter.
It’s good that there isn’t a character who is typically a stereotypical villain with bad-mouthing traits often found in sports manga.
Rugby has 15 teammates, which is a barrier for illustration.
I think everyone is trying their best to fulfill their roles in their positions.
Both the director and the reporter weren’t completely right, but they weren’t completely wrong either.
The terminology has been organized and made easier to understand! The explanation for that session was easy to understand.
I found it interesting that the author really loves rugby.
>>14
The previous series in another magazine was also about rugby, right?
In reality, rugby is unusually strong in Fukuoka even up to high school.
It’s really interesting, but if it weren’t for Jump+ it might have sold even better.
Thinking about the manga that is popular on Jump Plus.
I think the girls don’t get enough screen time.
Isn’t it impossible unless it’s something like Jump+ or a web-based platform considering the publication pace?
It’s impossible to succeed in a medium other than Jump without incorporating BL.
Since the protagonist’s physical abilities have reached a fantasy level, if they quickly acquire skills and knowledge, they will truly dominate, so it’s clear that they are struggling with the balance in that regard.
Rugby is all about getting really close together with the guys in scrums!
Thanks to my physique and beard, I’m popular among gay people too.
The athlete is strictly heterosexual, but…
All Out is a masterpiece, but I hope a rugby manga that becomes more mainstream than All Out will come out soon.
>>23
No matter the outcome, the important thing is to give it your all, and even if it’s a losing end, I still wanted you to make it to the national level.
The rugby manga from Yanmaga was also interesting, but it ended up being thrown onto the web.
It feels like we’ve been fighting like delinquents the whole time…
There aren’t any super hit mangas about rugby for some reason.
Rugby itself isn’t a huge hit…
>>26
That doesn’t matter.
Even though American football, soccer, and basketball may not have had much popularity as sports, there were still big hits.
>>26
I want to be like a kid from New Zealand and become an All Black! But for now, Japan isn’t really an environment for playing rugby.
Even as a pro, you won’t earn much anyway.
>>29
Compared to sports like baseball, the league is organized and it’s easier to make money.
The way the Eyeshield hit in football was seriously impressive.
Thanks to things like Captain Tsubasa and Slam Dunk.
I think the number of participants in the sport has increased.
I was surprised that the reporter loves Kinzan so much.
I thought I would become a prop by reading the strongest poem!
I hope a kid like that comes out.
Even if there is an amazing rugby player, you can’t win.
It’s nice to see them trying to draw.
You really can’t win with just that much…
>>37
The more people there are, the harder it becomes to overturn things with individual power.
Rugby has 15 players per team and the field is extremely large, so one person cannot cover it no matter what.
A rather solid, or perhaps traditional, style.
The protagonist’s superhuman abilities feel somewhat out of place in the early stages…
It is evident that the author loves rugby.
It’s interesting to see both the protagonist and the members of Rikuzen High School grow.
It’s nice to have a foreign female director who is brown and chubby.
It’s sad that it hasn’t become popular enough to be covered in YouTube’s manga review channels.
It’s better than when it was in the magazine, but I wish it would sell more.
It seems like there are quite a few people who might resonate with a director who swears a lot…
>>44
When it actually came out, it was a bit rough around the edges, but later something even more amazing came out…
>>46
The High School Baseball Federation won’t remain silent!
That’s boring… I can only say that.
I don’t think Professor Agawa ate it or anything.
There might be people who resonate with this director’s preferences.
Basically serious…
>>49
He also shows his butt quite well.
>>50
You won’t say “fuck” over there!
The drawings are great and interesting, but can’t you post them every week?
Is it that Jump has such a policy or not?
Drawing manga every week is tough…
As expected, it’s a bit tough to have a break due to such a boring draw!
I think the reason it’s not gaining momentum is that it has been ranked lower ever since it became a biweekly publication.
I liked being the first to give you prop experience.
The training camp section was kinda long and wasn’t refreshing, so it wasn’t that interesting…
There are many nice guys, but then it ends up feeling like the same old thing again…
Recent manga is too cautious about not letting hate be directed towards characters.
Since it’s mostly big companies, rugby is strong when it comes to employment, right?
>>60
Thanks to that, the world’s top athletes are gathering in Japan…
Since you are treated as an employee and belong to a company, rugby can earn you more stable income than the top tier of soccer in Japan, if you think about it.
As expected, it loses to baseball.
I want to build up and use Kinzan-do, but it has stopped being effective, and since I have 0 opportunities in training camps, I can’t do it at all.
It was not the top layer.
The strongest physical ability is guaranteed, so now we just need to establish the rules and drill in the techniques…
Hey! My accuracy is totally lacking!! I really like the area.
Honestly, the training camp members seem like they might end up being a stepping stone for the third force.