
This manga cannot be published. However, times have changed. Huh…! Unlike a few years ago, the current issue is likely to decide not to publish this manga. The reality is that it is already difficult even for a youth magazine. Please wait! There are erotic scenes, but the content of this manga features diverse characters and intriguing elements. ★ I wish for the magic to extend the deadline… This is the current situation regarding Kenta Shinohara’s manga.
Is it not okay to have sexy manga now?
>>1
I don’t think it’s a problem that magazines are erotic.
>>1
To know that truth, we flew to the Yanmaga, Yanjan, and Goraku editorial departments.
>>1
That’s just the story from the Jump magazine, right?
Rather, there may be more erotic comedies now than in the past.
Huh? Did the ninja thing already end?
Since Ayatora was banished to the island, there haven’t been any erotic comedies released, right?
That’s probably why sales have dropped.
The reason why my brother-in-law became a plus is because of that…
Can paper not draw that kind of thing now?
On the web, it’s rather just about selling erotic content.
Ayakashi Triangle (serial, “Weekly Shonen Jump” issue No. 28 of 2020 – No. 20 of 2022 → “Shonen Jump+” April 25, 2022 – September 25, 2023, total of 16 volumes)
It was long over.
There are more ecchi comedies now…
I don’t think that even Jump Plus can allow erotic content of the level of Darkness or End of the World Harem anymore.
If you focus more on a variety of characters and brightness rather than on explicit content, you might consider reducing the explicit parts…
>>9
Is Nube without the erotic elements really Nube?
If you want to see some sexiness, it’s everywhere outside of boys’ magazines…
Ohmatsu Kamatsu and the adult content aren’t really contributing to those sales, are they?
There are now too many erotic things overflowing on the internet.
But there is an eroticism that comes precisely from being published in a boys’ magazine.
>>12
That idea is already outdated.
It is a story from a time when children had few opportunities to come into contact with erotic things.
>>24
🤫
>>24
It seems that people think that erotic content in boys’ magazines is an inferior version of hardcore erotic content, but that’s where the misunderstanding lies.
>>118
I think only old men can probably understand that difference since I’m also an old man.
>>12
To be honest, I just think you should get rid of that.
I heard it’s all about magazines and romantic comedies, but aren’t there any erotic scenes?
Erocomi tends to sell steadily but is less likely to produce explosive mega hits.
That’s why major companies don’t do it much, but minor magazines tend to want to do it.
>>15
Male readers may buy it, but female readers don’t, and as for kids… the audience is getting narrower.
There are countless ways to access erotic content, so there’s no need to seek it out in boys’ magazines anymore.
Honestly, I’m happy that there are more “ecchi comedy manga that can boldly push the envelope because the noisy people can’t see them” on platforms like Jump Plus and Young Magazine Web.
I wonder if “Futari Ecchi” is still the number one manga for shoplifting rates.
Now there are positives, so I think it’s fine to just separate them.
There have been many hits coming from Plus as well.
The Jump editorial department allows affairs, so let’s go with an affair.
>>22
Let’s do a Bakuman spin-off!
>>25
Aoki × Fukuda
It seems that youth magazines like Young Magazine and Young Jump are increasingly shifting towards selling erotic content.
It’s called a boys’ magazine, right?
That said, there are erotic comedies in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.
Is it true that the current upper limit of ero is Hima or Detective Shido?
Shonen Jump is easy to criticize, so it’s saying to do it in other magazines.
>>28
Where has the guts from the time when Harenchi Gakuen was published gone…?
Will Jump LO be published?
I was thinking that while Nube was helpful in a perverted way, the direct jump mark from the Sleep Demon that hides things might be safe.
Rather, it’s shoujo manga that isn’t done thoroughly.
Jump Raccoon doesn’t really have much erotic content, does it?
I think the author of David-kun is perfectly suited for it.
>>34
The lewd readers are trying to act cool while reading “Mato Seihei no Slave”…
>>51
I’m saying that just having slaves isn’t enough!
>>51
No, that’s not it… There are certainly some suggestive scenes, but…
Well then, as the champion.
>>35
I have the impression that there isn’t much that’s a bit risqué except for Fushiken, but I wonder how it is now.
>>47
I already finished the serialization a long time ago and have now moved to Young Magazine.
>>47
Kuzuhana-chan has been doing it for quite a while, and recently another one with a blatant erotic push has increased.
>>134
Wow, I looked it up and it reminds me of Toshinori Munekabe… nostalgic.
Recently, the special edition of Young Magazine was like almost 99% a hentai manga just without drawing the genitalia…
>>36
What do you think the “Yan” in Yanmaga stands for?
>>84
Yankee!
>>84
The “Yan” in Yan Maga is the “Yan” from Yankee!
>>36
Isn’t that Young Magazine?!
Isn’t it just that erotic content doesn’t appeal anymore because female readers have become important customers?
To be honest, Ayatora wasn’t interesting.
>>38
Isn’t the fun part of an erotic comedy the eroticism itself?
I understand now why the ranking is last this week.
Isn’t it impressive that a high school student managed to bring in a manga with erotic comedy alongside a teacher, and even though it couldn’t be published in the main magazine, they could lead to this one instead?
I guess the rate of virginity among people in their twenties is probably low now.
That’s why paper sales are declining while web sales are increasing.
The reason why the current Jump Magazine’s Sunday Champion (weekly) is so focused on sexy themes is that there’s no room for excuses.
I think it’s something like the weak teacher, the color-attached monochrome, and the dream miko connect.
>>44
It’s all magazines!
Because there are quite a few points of eroticism, it seems that if you’re going to do eroticism, you really need to take it seriously.
It seems like you want to draw some erotic manga.
Let’s serialize it in Young Magazine!
The drop in the ranking of Witch Watch is impressive!
>>52
It might be sent to the back because it includes a scene from the manga of a lucky pervert and a certain anonymous teacher.
>>52
I feel like it’s the first time I’ve seen the last place in the front.
I think depictions of sexual harassment from men towards women have become much less acceptable.
>>53
When I read Adachi Mitsuru’s works on the Sunday app, the comment section is like hell…
>>78
Mu huh ♥️
The situation with the Sao Otome sisters was really complicated, and although it felt like a joke, looking back now, it must have been really tough for the production side.
>>55
I wonder what the author is doing…
Isn’t it more of a problem with the art style rather than just showing a lot of skin in Sidcraft?
Isn’t the champion’s security getting too good?
When women have a voice, the world increasingly goes in strange directions.
>>58
Oh, I don’t need that.
>>61
I think it’s noticeable that people with a misandrist attitude are making a big deal out of cancel culture.
It’s been really increasing lately.
Ayatora had interesting characters and a lot of silly theories, so it was good.
Honestly, I think the most erotic weekly manga magazine right now is Magazine.
Sexual consumption! Sexual consumption!!
Now it’s more about yankees than eroticism.
The times are telling a story.
Erotic manga is slowly disappearing from Kindle…
I’ll say something about Go Nagai!
I feel like Sidcraft is pushing it quite close.
Well, um…
It’s that kind of thread.
There isn’t any…
>>75
It’s impossible to exclude that from the discussion about the thread image…
It’s not specifically about women; the discussion is that loud opinions from a minority are becoming more easily highlighted.
I think I can probably draw it, but I feel it’s bothersome because the editing team is the most critical, and there might be cases where I have to make corrections.
It’s hard to draw without any particular reason.
Webcomics can only get approved if they are erotic, about isekai reincarnation, or revenge stories.
If the ending of this story is in the ToLOVEru style, then it’s okay, so it doesn’t feel like anything has changed…
As a result of women’s voices gaining more rights, freedom of expression is being pushed aside.
In the erotic area, there are actually extreme things available on the web.
>>81
Isn’t it just a porn comic now?!
Magazines are being shut out by 10,000 convenience stores.
The influence of weekly manga is already gone.
It’s still too early for a deficit~💦
It’s unavoidable that depictions of companies in older works can become controversial if their sensibilities differ from those of today.
It’s someone who seriously hates women!
>>87
Originally, Weekly Shonen Jump was made for boys.
The guy who seriously hates women came early…
>>88
I think it’s to prevent an increase in strange complaints from women and to avoid becoming a hindrance to overseas expansion.
You shouldn’t easily jump on the trend and say things like that.
In other words, I don’t think there’s any new talent that can produce erotic comedy with enough artistic skill to offset the troublesome risks of inevitable complaints.
The radical idea of completely resetting all the values created by men.
Drawing erotic things is difficult…
The Jump magazine is the most prominent place, so it tends to be easily targeted.
If you don’t like it, you should just not watch it; I wonder why you want to crush it.
>>94
To be precise
I don’t like that it’s in a place that is in our view.
It’s bad that they’ve been continuing to find ways around regulations and publishing almost erotic manga in shonen magazines because it lowers sales.
>>95
I’ve done too many erotic comics without inserting anything…
Once it is sent to the web, it has to compete with things like Yanmaga Web without the added value of being erotic for a boys’ magazine, so it’s quite tough.
I honestly don’t understand what the purpose of the ecchi section in boys’ magazines is in an era where you can view erotic manga on your smartphone.
The readership of boys’ magazines has increasingly grown tired of women, so now drawing male skin is more likely to boost survey responses than depicting women’s nudity, Jump.
Shueisha has also started to earn overseas.
Afraid of expressions that can lead to complaints, even the six-pointed star is not okay.
I can manage something like Sidcraft or Himaten.
Is it that something like ToLOVEru or Ayatori level is not allowed?
>>103
I mean, if it’s at Ayatora level, isn’t + good enough?
It’s not something to go out of your way to do with a jump.
I don’t need erotic content anymore, so I’m declaring that I will cater to fujoshi from now on?
>>104
Well, in terms of sales, it’s not wrong…
You don’t need to flatter them; the audience will naturally be lively if they get involved.
The comment section for the first episode of the new series about the back palace on Jumpla is full of feelings.
Most of them disappear in episode 2, though.
To be honest, there are just too many competitors in the sexy manga genre.
There are a lot of works that can be easily read on smartphones.
If you look at the numbers, it’s already understood that catering to girls sells better…
Isn’t Nue an erotic manga?
>>109
In the past it might have been different, but now just touching breasts feels a bit too much for the erotic category…
There are quite a few minor magazines that publish otherworldly stories, and they often have a lot of erotic content.
I think it’s reasonable to consider other avenues since pure erotic content alone doesn’t sell that much.
It’s because men don’t buy and don’t give feedback or surveys.
>>115
I bought it while I was playing Ayatora.
>>115
I think it’s not about popularity, but rather a matter of changes in the social environment.
It’s not a boy but an old man, isn’t it?
Damn feminists win big.
It’s become way too easy to watch really dirty stuff now.
>>120
How many times do I have to say that peeking at adult content and reading erotic manga meant for us is different?
It might be rare for someone who wants to draw sexy comics even in a boys’ magazine.
There are plenty of places where you can draw with fewer regulations.
The editorial team made a foolish decision thinking that catering to fujoshi would sell better, which is why Jump is full of lackluster manga with male protagonists.
Is there any meaning to the erotic section of boys’ magazines in an age where erotic manga can be viewed for free? Well, that’s true.
>>127
I thought that “Nameless” was more lewd, but it turns out they are serious.
“Erotica in boys’ magazines is really unnecessary.”
Unless I reach the level of Satanael or Parallel Paradise, it’s meaningless.
Trust Oda.
Even in the adult category, for men, the web format is more convenient than paper.
I think there are many types that occasionally appear as a one-point feature.
What they’re talking about isn’t the kind of ero typical of shonen magazines, but rather ero manga that just happens to be published in shonen magazines.
In the first place, magazines like Yanmaga, which push erotic content, are seeing their sales decline rapidly.
Are readers really looking for something erotic?
Seeing the trend of Fuji TV-related talks being criticized, it seems impossible to have a sensual heaven like in the past.
>>139
Know how to distinguish between fiction and reality.
There’s already a sense that watching half-hearted erotic content is pointless…
If you do erotic things half-heartedly, I feel like it gets judged as being wishy-washy, so it seems to have become either do it or don’t do it.
But you were happy to see Ranma with her breasts fully exposed, right?
I think it’s an era where half-hearted efforts are the least appealing.
I understand that there are boys’ magazines with panty shots and fetishes, but…
Who would read a mediocre youth magazine like either of those?
Characters with big breasts are still appearing as usual.
Prepare yourself, Shueisha.
I thought so, but there is the issue with the credit card company.
There is a demand for erotic content.
The sheer number of web manga advertisements that strongly intend to lure in with eroticism speaks volumes.
If you ask whether it’s really necessary for major companies to do that, well…
Ayatora could have continued with a more modest approach to erotic content, but it really became interesting once it started to go all out with the eroticism…
There’s stuff around Kadokami that feels like it should be in an adult manga! The balance is tricky.
Dynamic escape and run away with a young one.
In the first place, erotic manga can be seen for free.
I don’t need the sexy category.
>>155
I don’t understand that person.
The nutrients obtained are different.
>>159
Teenage boys just really want to eat meat.
I think a half-hearted sexy image is unnecessary.
>>155
Ahh, die!
>>155
The Jump editor has arrived…
>>177
I’m no longer with Jump editorial…
Since it’s unclear where it went, it might be in the editing.
Just a few days ago, the Love Hashira was being criticized.
It’s strange that a strong female character has a lot of skin exposure, or maybe the author is female and drew something like this because they were pressured by the editor?
>>157
That’s the kind of people who complain about everything.
>>163
Giving such a crazy person the right to speak as if they were an ordinary person is truly a harm that social media brings!
>>163
Don’t take seriously the fact that someone is just getting angry because they saw a person with a low antenna.
>>163
>>157
The way you don’t hold the author accountable is quite cunning!
>>167
Eventually, there was a discussion on Hatena about how the character doesn’t want to be dressed like this! It was summarized on note.
>>179
Well, in reality, they’re just being deceived by the sleazy glasses, but I think they are really embarrassed about it…
>>179
Certainly, the Love Hashira is wearing provocative clothing because she was deceived, not because she wants to wear it…
Well, I guess there’s no need for sexy manga in Jump anymore, right?
It would be nice if magazines would shine.
If it’s too sexual, unexpected troubles might arise…
>>160
To LOVE-Ru is like that…
When considering the general audience, erotic content has a narrower target market.
It means anyone can read it, regardless of age.
After that thread, ToLoveRu and Yabuki-sensei really came out and it was no good.
In the end, it’s about whether any serious authors will want to depict seductive elements.
The idea of not needing sensuality and the idea of eliminating sensuality are slightly different matters.
I feel like this author draws quite a few erotic pictures!
It’s difficult to develop media when it’s focused on erotic content.
It’s mostly aimed at causing controversy, so you don’t have to worry about it.
I’m more scared of regulations related to card payments and platforms.
I don’t really need a panty shot in things like Himaten or Ao no Hako, you know…
I do wonder if there are still boys these days who are grateful for a glimpse of panties or cleavage.
Because there are aspects of teen magazines’ suggestive manga that are similar to gag manga…
Even among the unnamed, there are those who question the characters’ sense of ethics and wonder if this isn’t a crime.
I feel that there are increasing numbers of people who can’t distinguish between reality and fiction.
It’s probably not just a story limited to erotica.
>>182
There are definitely people who, if it were a new writer, would criticize it harshly, but it’s being let off because it’s a boiled work or because it’s boiled.
Specifically, something like the eroticism of Magi would be good.
>>183
I see, blue skin nipples.
>>183
Is it okay to show my nipples if they aren’t skin-colored?
Crocodiles are completely depicting girls in a sexy manner according to their preferences.
The world of Weekly Jump tends to become focused on becoming the Pirate King, so erotic comedies are prone to being lacking in excitement…
I think there are more people who complain instead of ignoring unpleasant depictions.
>>188
I’m just trying to turn your feelings into pressure.
A type of customer harassment.
>>188
It’s bad because they say things like “Let’s do cancel culture!” or “Let’s contact other groups that might get hurt!” when they should just complain.
>>188
It’s not so much that they’ve increased, but it’s become easier to form groups casually on social media and to share information.
>>202
A writer who can’t create without erotic elements is a third-rate one!! I often wonder how someone can say that.
Sometimes I cross the line and make death threats.
>>188
Don’t just ignore me, I mean.
I’ve heard from someone else that there are unpleasant depictions, and they’re just complaining about that part.
>>188
It is indeed free to express one’s thoughts on what they have read.
Come on, do something about the fact that only unpopular manga is being published, regardless of the erotic content!
It seems that both the authors and readers would be happier if those who sell erotic content moved to the web.
Well, the magazine features ToLOVEru-style manga without hesitation, so that’s why Jump is no good.
>>196
“Since The Quintessential Quintuplets was a hit, it feels like you should just read romantic comedies in the magazine.”
My friend said they are reading ToLOVEru because the story is interesting…
>>200
What is that thing that consumes the anti-demon ninjas as if they are a sci-fi fantasy?