
Suddenly started revealing a lot of secrets from the very beginning.
It seems like I’m going to go before EnB.
>>2They just don’t realize that what EnB is doing now is also a conclusion.
>>5We only have about two more episodes left, right?
>>8I really dislike the idea of just 1 out and 1 in with the current sense of stagnation in Jump…
>>12Well, it’s 3 out 3 in this season.
I quite liked the inspector, thank you for your hard work.
My drug dealer’s fat best friend has become a good-looking guy!
I still have a tutor left…
It seems like it could end if it were just a typical serious arc, but I guess it will continue.
Indeed, I feel like I often see it appearing at the back.
In this style, people die normally and blood gushes out, and I think it really feels out of place!
>>9I guess I didn’t want to be a romantic comedy writer forever after all.
>>27I’ve been drawing various things even before coming to Jump.
I thought the true identity of Zero Craft was quite good.
Next time, it would be nice to be reborn in a peaceful world and do a romantic comedy.
It just becomes another previous work.
Since the nue, which was said to be ending, did not actually end, I have decided not to believe it until it truly ends.
>>14It seems like they haven’t submitted the survey.
Not being allowed to be on the cover of the collection feels like bullying, and if it continues with Runo, that would be tough in its own way too.
>>15That was a sad incident, wasn’t it…?
You must have known it by the time you were excluded from the cover.
What was excluded was Astrocidoen B, so well, yeah…
There are examples like the Nuez, and if the work has strong content and a loyal fanbase, it should definitely be within reach.
>>20It seems like neither is the case…
The comic is in the lowest tier of sales rankings, so we can’t expect a stable fan base.
Is there… any potential?
I didn’t get the worst rating, but it seems that the manga didn’t sell at all; could that be a factor?
Even Astro only got the last episode, taking the bottom spot.
The bride’s outfit is all set up beautifully.
I think there will be plenty of work because the characters and the art are cute.
But Jump…
I think it was just inspired by the idea that romantic comedies are somewhat like mystery stories.
I always feel like what I’m good at and what I want to do don’t align.
Whether or not they are here, it doesn’t matter.
I feel like the cover of the collection has a ranking similar to that in Jump, and I’m not good at it.
It’s pitiful for the tiny character.
>>31So I decided not to draw it at all.
How was it?
There’s no reason that mystery stories and romantic comedies can’t be successful just because of the existence of Conan.
Compared to Conan, the reasoning part of this manga is too weak.
The compatibility of mystery and romantic comedy is a problem before anything else.
I thought that reasoning was just a bonus kind of vibe.
It’s unfortunate that it’s being canceled, but I’ll consider it a good thing that they are wrapping up the story properly…
But, you know… the nameless one said that Nue will be canceled…
>>37It seems that there probably weren’t many anonymous people who could predict that both Nue and Kagurabachi would survive.
In other words, there were circumstances that made it unavoidable that the collection cover was excluded.
Well, if you dive into the epilogue and individual routes, you can definitely get four volumes, one for each person.
I don’t think you can do it if it’s not popular…
The reorganization period just ended in May, so there won’t be any cancellations for at least another six weeks.
I was planning to take my time with the revenge, but it looks like a meta line.
I’ve seen something like this in class trials too.
The reasoning part is too appropriate to be treated as a mystery genre.
If you’re going to be a detective, you need plenty of suspects and crazy motives to figure out who the culprit is!
There was no second loach…
If we have six weeks, it seems like we might have some extra time, but I wonder what we’ll do.
That said, it’s not like I’m particularly ignoring the bottom, you know.
>>47Astro: “That’s right!”
>>47Were the yakuza licking a dog?
>>51Because I licked it at the very end…
With this, will I enter the mode where I sulk and draw freely until I hit my favorite manga with my jumps away?
Romantic comedies are difficult outside of students.
I want to knead the soft buttocks of Inspector Soufflé.
It’s like, even though the previous work was a hit, the new one isn’t selling at all.
I like it quite a bit, but when it comes to ending, I feel somewhat resigned to it.
The latter made a lot of jokes about the ugly Anya…
Well, its existence has faded out.
Kagura jumped, but the Nue is a Norman phenomenon, right?
Please be more affectionate.
In the past, there was a distinction between Kochikame and JoJo; anything below Kochikame was considered mid-tier, while anything below JoJo felt quite bad.
Hurry up and end it.
I like the legend and battle parts of Nue, but it’s sad to see that the reviews don’t seem very good based on the surveys.
>>61Since characters like Rinnōdō and Shirazawa, as well as the battle against Kasha, were generally ranked around the middle or higher, it should be viewed that the battle developments themselves are not unpopular, but rather the stressful developments around Yamato and Yōshichi were what didn’t work well.
The wedding detective was erotic, but the strong sense of cancellation makes me sad, so I can’t get turned on.
The nue will keep doing dumb comments for life.
Don’t ever try to depict serious scenes and battles again.
Why did you make the content inseparable from the battle, damn it?
Anonymous talks as if they have a keen eye for manga, but they’re actually quite clueless.
The Nuki family’s involvement with the Nuei is so gloomy that it’s more reasonable when they’re working with the phantom妖力.