
One manga artist was drawing a bath scene in their serialized manga, and after the editor saw the manuscript, they suggested, “Can you increase the steam?” So the artist and the editor discussed it. They talked about their obsession with “meatiness” and the balance of “steam.” After two hours, they finally reached an agreement on the “position of the steam,” and even a friendship began to blossom. However, a few hours later, the editor contacted them saying, “I got yelled at from above.” With no time left, the editor proposed, “I’ll make a enlarged copy of the steam and reattach it myself.” The artist, whose name I will not reveal, allowed it but stressed, “Don’t hide my soul too much.” As a result, this is what was published in the magazine. Wow, amazing! Even if I don’t reveal the name, can’t you tell who it is? Look at the steam! Right?
When this manga artist does a manga round, there are no misses…
(The area of the steam) is getting bigger, right?!
I thought the sexy slot wasn’t coming, and it turns out a magazine serialization is impossible now…
>>3
Isn’t it because Ayatora went too far and got banned?
>>7
Rather, it was a lukewarm level, wasn’t it, Ayatora?
>>35
Suzu’s sexual desire was intense, but I don’t think her lewdness was that extreme.
I feel like it’s just because I’m comparing it to Darkness, though…
>>35
No way…
>>42
Compared to the previous ecchi show, Yuragi, there are way fewer erotic scenes, seriously.
>>3
Sid is also in the flirtation category.
>>26
Well, I think both Sid and Himaten have really toned down the sexy elements!
From the beginning, there is no intention to hide it in the silhouette…
You can barely see the darkness, can you?
This is frustrating.
Looking down and then up again, this is bad, isn’t it?!
After my master, now you’re using my relatives as material…
It’s painful to have the work I’ve drawn simply disregarded.
I don’t know if it’s an older brother or a younger brother, but I’m sure they can communicate better than a gorilla.
The artwork in the story within the story feels somewhat familiar…
>>11
Isn’t it great? Our wives are sisters, you know?
>>11
You’re good at emulating, aren’t you?
Well, everyone figured it out in the first panel…
Doesn’t Mr. Shinohara also draw erotic manga?
>>15
You are drawing it right now.
The author’s comment mentions a name…
Speaking of which, even though they say they are a “boy’s daughter,” the nipples are hidden…
Is the publication order okay?
Isn’t it strange that the Weekly Champion is in the middle this week?
>>19
Until recently, it was a pretty uninteresting development, you know…
>>22
I don’t dislike the part where I regularly accomplish serious things, even though I understand it.
>>19
I thought I had finished reading everything after getting to “Escape Youth”.
>>19
Is it due to the New Year holidays?
There may be manga that should be done in web version.
Mr. Nishi is also saying that everyone should draw erotic manga.
It’s properly hidden up there, isn’t it?
Why?
Speaking of which, a relative…
Standing in the same picture!
Recently, there has been talk about not directly linking surveys and publication order that much.
The one who raised his daughter with adult manga is different, isn’t he, Mr. Yabuki?
Damn it…
It might simply be that the manuscript is delayed.
I should be fully involved in supervising the anime right now.
Is it on the top in the paperback?
I’ve successfully launched a serious series at least once…
It’s because it’s a story about relatives that I know so much.
I guess we have no choice but to do it this way.
Jump has really fallen from grace.
Well, recently there have been various troublesome people about doing it in this magazine…
>>40
It doesn’t feel like it’s a recent thing, but it seems like the influence of statements has increased even more than before.
>>40
Due to “Demon Slayer” becoming a social phenomenon, it has come to be sought as a wholesome magazine.
This level of steam is impossible for a boy’s magazine…
The steam above is certainly an imaginative depiction, isn’t it?
>>44
Isn’t it a paperback version or the original?
I thought it was a silhouette of To Love-Ru… but then it showed up completely in the next panel, and it was no good.
I cannot possibly allow the way Latika is being protected.
“It’s really too late now since I’m undressing Mikann and Nana!”
>>47
I cannot forgive that there were too few erotic scenes featuring Koio-chan.
I only showed my nipple in one panel.
It’s a waste that Yabuki’s character has the only inverted nipple.
Ayatora is just unusual in that Suzu is trying to bring it to sex specifically.
The exposure in the sexy scenes is more restrained compared to previous sexy segments.
There are readers who only look at that part, even if you’re happy saying “It’s erotic!”… that resonated accurately…
That’s right!! We should have shown Rachika’s nipples in every episode!!
I guess Sid is the perfect blend of a sexy romantic comedy in the present…
When looking closely at the bottom, the area of skin color is large, and I think the person in charge did their best.
I wonder if it was the same as when it was published in the magazine.
I guess we won’t be able to see explicit erotic happenings in the main magazine anymore, even if it’s just a changing scene…
The old Jump was better.
They were lenient towards sensuality and sexual harassment scenes.
There were no noisy readers.
It seems that while the opposition voices are loud, the voices in favor are quiet.
Men do not send letters or surveys.
Why?
>>59
It’s really a mystery, isn’t it? Is it because of the differences in the brain structures of men and women?
>>65
Women can get away with being selfish and complaining just because they are women.
Men are taught to achieve results within organizations and systems, and to endure their own circumstances.
There were people who got rejected because they were warned to be considerate of women even in the swimsuit shot for the cover illustration.
I wonder if the person in charge is working hard for those who can draw bath scenes.
Parents who have given their children gifts may now also face the possibility of being arrested for child abuse.
At least it’s the result of the utmost effort to preserve Lara’s body line…
There is increasing pressure to segregate erotic content.
There is no harm to society just because lewdness has been made more open.
Demonizing erotic things actually promotes prejudice and discrimination.
One should strongly assert even mistaken ideas.
>>66
This happened because of that idiot Christ.
It can also trigger war and is seriously harmful.
>>80
My son was wrong.
I have drawn the line.
When you mention it, Himaten is just randomly being flirty in the big hole frame, and Sid’s lewdness is just another element of the trouble…?
Is it that the actual person is drawing it instead of an emulator, as a comment at the end of the volume…?
If I do something serious, I will definitely fail, but if I do something comedic, I will absolutely rise, and there is a sense of trust, for better or for worse.
Whether amateur or professional, when I look at some older works, there are many scenes where “people who throw away adult magazines in places visible to boys” are depicted as if they were saints or kind adults…
The entire society was that lenient towards eroticism in terms of atmosphere.
>>70
“Uncle…!” “Thank you…!!” That was the depiction in the work, right?
“No, this guy is like a cancer to the community,” “He’s just plain gross,” and there weren’t any readers making such dull comments.
It was peaceful.
I think it’s simply a matter of having a different level of enthusiasm.
Many people think it’s just the kind of era we live in, even if men are no longer featured in adult content, and they go, “I see…”
Many women have the enthusiasm to crush anything that is erotic with full force.
>>71
It’s frustrating that the enthusiasm of the adults is completely here.
Adults should not take away the opportunity for children to read jump ecchi manga, risking being called perverted around them.
A healthy romantic comedy will be more popular than erotic comedies and will also attract female fans…
>>72
Do both!
It’s probably assumed that it will be anime adapted and sold worldwide.
It seems that a straight-up erotic comedy in Jump is impossible now.
The jump of Harenchi Gakuen has fallen…
No way… Is it already impossible for the Yuragi-sou class to be in this magazine…?
Isn’t it Shonen Jump?
But you can do it with Urujan or Square, right?
There are erotic serialized works in other magazines, you know!
I want to see the ecchi in shonen manga!
Don’t listen to what women say!
Be a friend to the taste of the boy’s awakening in sexuality!!!!
It would have been possible a few years ago, but it’s impossible now.
If it’s a story about changes over several years regarding women, I think it’s been like that for a long time.
>>82
When it comes to incidents in a few years’ class, it makes me think of something like Demon Slayer, doesn’t it?
>>97
For better or worse, because Demon Slayer has caught the attention of many people, Jump itself has also started to be noticed.
After all, selling too much isn’t good either.
If we keep hiding eroticism, won’t the boys come to hate it?
There are opinions suggesting that it should be done in Young or Jump Plus.
I feel like those kinds of depictions have been decreasing compared to before.
Well, it’s just my personal feeling, though.
I think many men also got angry at the principal and the monkey mountain and sent letters.
It gradually stopped coming out.
After all, is it important to have feelings of anger when sending a letter…?
Aren’t the boys not reading Jump now, to begin with?
It’s not selling much despite the risk, which makes it even more alluring.
The ethical values of the otaku have been updated.
>>89
Even though they complain about political correctness, they praise it to the heavens when they include Black people or portray homosexuality, saying it shows consideration for diversity.
In the end, aren’t you all just following political correctness too?
If I were to openly say that people with specific religions or ideologies are being pushy before talking about women, I’d probably get scolded…
Yuragi-sou was still soft.
Koyuzu-chan’s nipples and panties should have been made more prominent.
I grew up reading jump manga that gives the middle finger to criticism of eroticism.
Is this what the afterglow of the Heisei era feels like?
Since childhood, children who have become dependent on extreme pornography and sex fiction are starting to realize that it leads to more serious consequences than they initially thought.
By personal experience
>>95
A nameless person can never become anything other than nameless, no matter how many times they pass through.
>>95
It’s an era where the parent generation, who wildly indulged as Nico fans without any regulations, now puts filters on their children’s devices.
To Love-Ru went all out in Darkness, but it didn’t do anything that extreme during its Jump serialization.
It might not be good that the latecomers did various things based on SQ’s Darkness standards.
The sex appeal has decreased, but the emphasis on beautiful girls has increased, so the readership has changed in Jump.
Even if there are no legal issues like with non-alcoholic beer, items that act as a gateway are subject to ethical self-regulation.
That is the role of an adult.
Well, I wonder if boys in elementary and junior high can get excited about the escape young ones from the past two weeks.
If you want to provide “gifted education” to children, then do it on your own in the doujin community, right?
>>105
Doujin can’t be read by children.
>>119
If you make it a slow-paced video, they will watch it.
>>105
It is a great nuisance for Jump.
I think it’s because erotic themes don’t sell well overseas.
>>106
The world is wrong, isn’t it? Correct the mistakes.
Well, you know…
I want to see a lot of naked or panty shots of underage female characters.
It might just be that they thought they could do more extreme things other than jumping, so they’re telling me to do it over there.
There is a big difference between slightly risqué content in boys’ magazines and risqué content in men’s magazines…
Don’t say it’s for the children, just honestly say you want to post erotic manga for your own sake.
>>111
Post it!!!!!!!
>>114
You were able to say it, huh…
>>111
That’s right, people who want to see and people who want to create can freely share and enjoy their creations without any hindrance.
That’s just how it is.
I was scared to see a photo of an older brother who had posters of erotic game heroines all over his room, making his younger sister play mobile games.
If it were 20 years ago, that wouldn’t have been a problem at all…
>>112
No…
Especially when it comes to a character like Mikan, who is explicitly stated to be an elementary school student, it’s going to be quite strict regarding suggestiveness, unlike an alien with an ambiguous age like Yami.
I think it’s necessary to draw a line somewhere since it has gradually become more extreme and has turned into a kind of game of chicken since Darkness.
But I hope they allow a level of eroticism like in Muji To Love Ru…
>>121
Darkness is okay, it’s another paper after all.
>>128
Well, the radicalism of other publications was imported into our magazine…
What happens in the comics?
Are we going back up? Has all the steam completely disappeared?
It seems that if something actually erotic were to be serialized, it would only cause a commotion like “Wow, how amazing that this is happening in a boys’ magazine.”
>>125
Since only adults are the ones making a fuss and observing it, that part doesn’t matter and is irrelevant.
Don’t say that it will eliminate the opportunity for the boys who bought Jump to be troubled.
It’s sad that it’s gone, but why are adults who can access erotic content anytime so desperate for the sexy section in Jump?
>>126
It’s because I was a horny kid once!!!
As a kid, I wanted to see the breasts in Jump manga!!!!
>>126
The erotic content of adult and general works is a different appetite, I’ve said many times.
Once you have a track record of suppressing erotic content even once, you will continue to be pursued more and more in other places.
Speaking of which, Yuragisou was being harassed by that feminist old hag, right?
Aohako is well-received and is healthier than eroticism.
So what are today’s kids reading to satisfy their sexual desires?
>>134
…Roboko?
Anyway, those who make eroticism out to be a villain should just die.
>>135
It’s not good to prohibit excessively, but if we follow what this thread says, it would become a lawless zone, right?
That’s why the current Jump is boring.
The reason it’s boring if you bring Tohri and Inma and they don’t jump is that.
There are no direct depictions, but it includes things like appreciating the chest of a giantess lying in the living room and a transparent exposed furry giantess, all trying to break the brain from poor angles.
>>137
I’ll wrap it in smoke.
Mr. Shinohara also draws erotic female bodies, doesn’t he?
I have a memory of buying the newly illustrated swimsuit edition of Sket Dance in the paperback version, and it was really risque.
I think the last time the internet’s kimo-ota came together across barriers was during the non-existent youth regulation era.
After that, it’s just a state of everyone having their own faction, constantly splitting further and further.
Defeated one by one.
>>144
What does that image mean…?
>>165
“Fire Force’s erotic praise episode…”
I think this is a story that aligns with what we’re doing here, but is it really not that well-known?
There is a saying that while erotic content comes with a minimum guarantee, no matter how hard you try, it cannot achieve dominance.
I understand that it will end before it becomes a long-term series at the magazine’s face level.
>>146
I hate to say it, but the people in this magazine are probably at that level.
>>150
If erotic-themed manga becomes the face of the magazine in that state, it would mean the magazine itself couldn’t come back.
Nowadays, even men dislike scenes of sexual harassment or sexual violence.
The scenes of peeping, teasing about small breasts, and comments like “You won’t be able to get married” or pointing out being left behind… have gradually decreased.
>>151
As long as I can observe it, that’s all that matters to me as a reader.
>>151
Well… I guess it’s a good thing…
The teasing about small breasts was really annoying.
>>170
It seems there are only those aspects that can be played around with as character traits.
It’s just repeating the same thing with a different attribute, so it doesn’t really change…
I love how the magazine leans refreshingly towards erotica.
>>152
Make “Nama Anaru” into an anime!
Are you afraid of the regulations and unable to do it?
There are many that are strong in erotic content even in all-ages adaptations like Narou comics, so aren’t you reading those?
The punchline is well thought out, as expected…
Humans are easily influenced by fiction.
>>157
Come to think of it, maybe Osamu Tezuka’s meta direction was necessary to make us understand that it was still just a comic.
All I remember from I’s is the underwear, so eroticism might have a serious impact on the brain…
I really don’t remember what the story was at all.
I won’t say it’s a trouble, but please allow at least the level of lewdness of Nube.
Showing erotic content to boys as a form of gifted education is just a form of abuse ideology!
>>161
Not showing erotic content is a form of abuse.
>>161
Well… that’s true, but…
Please don’t become an adult who gets upset if there aren’t erotic scenes in Precure.
>>162
What are you suddenly talking about?
>>167
I hope you don’t grow up to be an adult who gets angry if there aren’t erotic scenes in Pretty Cure.
>>171
Why did you suddenly start talking about Precure…?
A variant of a crazy person who talks about tokusatsu anywhere?
>>182
To begin with, there have never been any erotic scenes in Pretty Cure since the first generation.
Old-school otaku were better.
“The general and all-age content is lukewarm; it’s the erotic grotesque that is superior.”
It was a solid, principled ideology.
I suppose there are many more people reading Jump Square, so I don’t really feel the need for it to be in the main magazine anymore.
>>172
Jump Plus only has slave-related erotic content now, right?
The fact that there are groups arguing about whether to allow or disallow erotic content in boys’ magazines mainly on anonymous boards or Twitter already provides the answer.
>>175
Since we’re both adults, let’s graduate from manga!
>>175
I want to say ignore it, but the reality is that when it comes to things like cancel culture, we can’t fight against being called out.
If I were to publish a suggestive manga, I’d be bombarded with slander until I quit writing…
>>177
Could it be that Teacher Ryohei Yamamoto of the Saotome Sisters isn’t coming back…?
>>177
Aren’t there any messages of support coming…?
>>189
A person’s heart can be shattered by one bit of slander, even with a hundred supports.
It’s especially easy to criticize on social media now.
There was a strong emphasis on behaviors like perverted appeals and abnormal sexual desires and fetishes here too.
Semen storage, burning, and putting strange things in the anus.
That was a foundation where it could be accepted as something “amazing” or as a topic.
>>178
I think that hasn’t really changed overall on the internet even now.
There are hardly any people who demonstrate it through actions anymore, but you can still see hints of twisted sexual preferences here and there.
Are there many men who detest eroticism?
>>179
It’s the type that you can hit if it’s not right.
>>179
The demographic that subscribes to Shonen Jump is no longer composed of boys…
>>179
I think it’s more about the feeling that there’s no need to do it here, rather than simply hating eroticism.
>>193
Why do I have to follow your rules?
>>193
But when it comes to the Young magazine, it’s more erotic than sexy…
I think that the teasing of flat-chested women hasn’t disappeared, it’s just taken on different forms.
It’s like an old man who gets angry when he’s told off for openly displaying the adult section of a sports newspaper in public.
Isn’t it bad to watch porn sites on a crowded train?!
It’s an era where even the sign for the Flame’s Pregnant Academy is being removed from Akihabara.
It’s suffocating, isn’t it?
There are other media like Jump Plus, so it has become unnecessary to do it in the main magazine.
It’s about segregation, segregation.
Are you saying that zoning is that important?
It feels important…