
To LOVE-Ru (Toraburu) Vol. 1 The Girl Who Descended JUMP COMICS Manga by Kentaro Yabuki, Script by Saki Haseda
After becoming an adult and buying all the volumes of Muji and Darkness, I feel an incredible sense of satisfaction that I can read ToLOVEru at home anytime, even when I hate my job.
Looks like a young anonymous person.
>>1It’s a manga that has been serialized for 20 years now.
>>3That’s a lie…
>>3The Black Cat has been around for 25 years.
Are you still doing it even as an adult?
Having easy-to-read erotic manga improves the quality of life, doesn’t it?
Art books are great too.
Hurry up and get started on the Tiaru sequel.
To LOVE-Ru -Trouble-
Issues 21 and 22 of 2006 – Issue 40 of 2009
To LOVE-Ru – Trouble – Darkness
November 2010 issue – April 2017 issue
If you’re from the Darkness Generation, you might still be young.
I wonder what I was doing to get off when I was in middle school…
>>10It’s not just an ordinary penguin club or anything.
It’s amazing that the content is still active even now.
>>11It seems that the people who helped me back then have gained power and are collaborating a lot.
>>13I’ve been seeing this trend quite often for about the last 10 years.
>>19Boroboro and this being served at the same time is the best of the Reiwa era!
I want to see some new works soon…
Was Muji that short…?
>>14It’s a total of 18 volumes.
This year marks the fifth anniversary, and “Boku to Roboko” has already reached 22 volumes, which is more volumes than us.
I have a vague memory that volume 1 was in short supply.
Is the latest content a slot?
It’s expensive.
>>17In announcement mode, Yami-chan looks cute striking a pose in a black bikini with her arms raised.
I was in elementary school at that time, but it was quite a toxic substance.
>>20Muji? Darkness?
I guess it’s about time I get into a good position to re-adapt Black Cat into an anime…
I have a memory of thinking that it’s nice to live in a world where I could stand and read To LOVE-Ru at Book Off.
Is it the era of 100% strawberries for me?
>>26A streamer who posts videos of the new slot machines said during the broadcast, “I think it’s the generation after mine,” “I’m from the Ichigo 100% generation,” “I wish they would make an Ichigo 100% machine,” and “I’d definitely play it if they made it,” and it was just too much.
I have a memory of jokingly telling my younger brother that I might get into trouble in middle school, and he seriously tried to stop me.
I guess I’m a film girl.
>>29Make the first person “washi.”
It feels like the end of Eyes, with Ririmu, and through Kiss, it’s 100% Strawberry.
Is there anyone from the “Maitchinn-gu Nantoka-sensei” generation?
VHS has become outdated now.
Kids these days aren’t into two-person H…
>>34I thought you were focused on stories for boys’ magazines.
>>35Furthermore, it’s a serialized work in Jump, right?
By the way, I don’t know what ultimately happened.
Did you achieve a harem ending?
>>36End up together with Haruna.
It’s HeartCatch Izumi-chan, right?
The nipple ban of Muji has been lifted.
I rubbed it like a young clam.
I wanted to攻略Mikado-sensei, but it’s disappointing that there wasn’t much opportunity.
But Crimson-sensei’s doujin was super erotic, so I felt fulfilled.
The image of darkness is so strong that reading the original feels quite subdued.
>>42I actually think Darkness is quite vulgar.
Has it not been 10 years since Darkness ended…?
>>45I didn’t know when it ended.
During the WJ era, my sister has a normal distance from her brother, not in a strange way, and it’s refreshing that female characters end up liking male supporting characters.
>>47I liked the distance we had.
Please draw something vulgar and erotic like Darkness again.
It’s about the red leaves of love, right!?
At that time, I wasn’t a household that subscribed to Jump, so I was reading it at the convenience store while getting aroused.
I thought Ayatora had temporarily returned to a lower level of vulgarity… but in the end, Ayatora also went dark.
>>52I was reminded of the existence of Ayatora when it was mentioned.
I was reading it.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
The next collaboration will be Nuragi-so.
Aya-tora’s heroine has such strong sexual desire that I can’t forget it.
I’ve been reading Jump for a long time: Taru Root-kun, Nube, Eyes, Ichigo 100%, Prifay, To LOVE-Ru, M×Zero, The Grim Reaper of the Health Room, Koizome Momiji, i-Shoujo, Yuragisou… Many ecchi titles have been squeezing out Zemon… Recently, I’ve been getting off with Nue…
Should I put To LOVE-Ru at home too…?
Early Lara has small breasts…
Since it’s hard to get into it with a physical book, I think I’ll go with an e-book.
If it’s digital, you can read it at work without going home.
>>61Then I’ll read it on the commuter train.
At that time, there were serious shoplifting issues at bookstores, but when I reported it to my parents and school…
It feels like a public execution of sexual preferences for an embarrassed teenage boy who shoplifted instead of being able to buy it.
It was tough for us to hand it over.
I ended up going for futanari instead of TS from Pretty Face.
>>63I am the TS type.
Mikan
When the thread started, I was shocked that such an outrageous manga had begun.
I like the fake breast episode of Pretty Face.
It seemed like everything was going smoothly, but what was up with the sudden dissolution at Ayatora?
Is there a struggle that only geniuses can understand?
After Darkness, the works have become relatively more subdued in that regard, so I can’t help but think about going back to those days…