
This child is a self-proclaimed manga expert, Kokoro-chan, who reads 800 volumes a year by hopping between free manga apps.
Is reading 800 manga a year enough to be a manga expert?
>>1
Isn’t that enough?
You have big breasts, don’t you?
Kokoro-chan seems to be popular with otaku, but Momo-chan is also great!
About the level of 4-kochi Kame…
800 books is seriously amazing.
It seems like there’s a mistake in the 800th episode.
Reading about 350 pages per day means reading about 800 books a year.
From a non-exploratory state, I can manage 800 books, but it’s tough to keep up that pace annually because I would run out of things to read.
It seems that major manga are not fully covered.
After camping, many otaku are getting hooked on cabaret clubs.
About two books a day?
It might be possible for a university student to do it…
>>11
In terms of quantity, that’s true.
It’s all included in the genre.
It might take about a year to read all of Kochikame, Golgo 13, Minami no Teiou, Shizuka naru Don, and One Piece.
It’s nice to be a manga expert…
Bonus manga time space consideration.
It’s great that you’re not reading on illegal sites.
>>14
It’s hard to read on a smartphone.
>>65
It seems there may be a problem.
It would be nice if the first year allows me to read the complete works of Osamu Tezuka, One Piece, Kochikame, and various others, but after the second year, it will be tough unless I include a lot of terrible manga.
I wish it had been a novel like Yamada’s…
I feel like 2012 was around the dawn of that genre, although it might be overly simplistic to dig deeper into it.
I want to be depended on by someone like Yamada.
It seems like you’re only reading silly web tones.
I think it’s great that you definitely read those kinds of terrible comics.
You’re great for not breaking it.
When trying to read everything on a manga app, the later parts are usually only available for purchase, so I often end up just buying the final volume.
I wonder if they will go all at once with a campaign to make all episodes free.
It seems like various manga storylines are mixing up in my head and becoming incomprehensible.
I understand that you otaku guys are well-versed in manga…
>>27
Fuwa-chan has arrived.
>>27
They’re no longer here, are they?
>>27
I don’t know this character…
>>27
A girl who borrowed and didn’t return a 100,000 yen headband.
>>34
Is that really true!?
>>27
Honestly, this child’s segment is the most painful.
>>27
It’s a bias, but I feel like this person would read things on Manga Village or YouTube without thinking it’s a bad thing.
>>75
If anything, I’m the type to say “I read it on ○○” or “This site is recommended!” to others.
Cute cute!
Manga in manga apps is usually split into about three parts per chapter, so I don’t really understand what 800 volumes mean.
If you buy by the book, you won’t benefit from free apps, so there’s no point in using them.
I thought that, but well, it’s silly to say that to a manga character…
It’s not even the main part, to begin with.
https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965004226234
It seems like I’ve been reading too many manga and not making progress with my job hunting.
I want my time back for seriously thinking about things like promotional dialogue collages instead of the main story…
>>36
Self-proclaimed manga expert, anonymous user
>https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/2550912965004226234
It’s one thing if it’s a bonus in a single volume, but I guess it can’t be helped if the promotional manga also includes meta elements…
I think Yamada is already considered the next most interesting person after Mii-chan by those around him.
My stage name is Yamada.
>>38
It’s Mami!?!
>>40
I’ve already been called Yamada by customers, and I’m even making business cards with the name Yamada…
>>38
I was thinking that it’s okay to be called Mr. Yamada by customers too.
>>41
Mii-chan keeps saying “Yamada Yamada” and spreading it on her own…
Kokoro-chan’s breasts are huge…
But I think Kokoro-chan is the type to dress up according to the other person’s hobbies, saying things like “I also like manga!” so I believe she has at least a basic knowledge of well-known manga.
Yamada is reading JoJo.
Aren’t manga apps mostly just those crappy ones that split a single episode into three parts?
It seems like the time spent watching ads is longer now.
>>47
Before saying something like that, you should take a look at various things a little more.
>>47
Major flagship apps like Jump and Sunday often allow you to read entire chapters for free…
However, in the era of web comics, the number of volumes I read has actually increased compared to the paper era.
On the contrary, I’ve started to lose count of how many books there are.
Even when Manga-mura and raw were alive, I definitely hadn’t read 800 books.
Awesome!
When using a manga app, I’m reading by chapters instead of volumes, so I don’t know how many volumes there are.
I want Kokoro-chan to be left behind after 10 years.
Does Momo-chan read manga?
Even back in the days when I was a kid reading in Book Off, I found it suspicious to have even 100 in a year…
Having a big bust as a healthy person is impressive.
All the girls in this manga are cute.
>>58
Meiko is
Reading a large amount for free all at once is tough, isn’t it?
Just the beginning volume of the free trial, in bits and pieces.
It seems that Kokoro-chan is not keeping up at all in the second half.
When standing with Kokoro-chan or Momo-san, it tends to feel relatively relaxed.
People who disrupt without reading probably don’t know the character from Miiyama.
>>62
Yamada’s super erotic images should be done quickly, right?
I like Kokoro-chan because she has big breasts!
Many nameless people think that Momo-san seems better compared to the overly chaotic surroundings of Mii-chan.
Ah, they say there’s no loss in being kind.
I’m not ignoring you afterward or anything, so I’m just looking at you kindly.
>>69
If anything, I’ve suffered actual harm from having my face photo exposed on the store’s account.
>>69
If it’s just that Mii-chan can’t study, that’s one thing, but since she has a tendency to repay kindness with malice, I honestly think I have the right to say that being kind to her was a waste.
>>70
Isn’t it a brand from Prada for young people?
It looks like a toy…
I’m wondering whether to go get Yamada’s business card.
>>71
Isn’t 100 yen for a postcard and stickers cheap in today’s world?
Momo is a fan of shoujo manga.
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Kokoro-chan, who has developed the ability to not engage with others more than necessary, is strong.
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Let’s buy Yamada’s illustrated paperback.
>>74
Do not entrust safety prayer talismans to the dead.
>>83
Revive
>>84
Please stay still in my memories.
>>83
It should absorb my misfortune.
If the thumbnail characters are not there, it’s really just an erotic manga.
Your personality isn’t bad either.
Either good or bad, it’s just normal.
>>81
Those eyes look down on me…!
Selling comics directly at events!?
This cabaret club has both men and women dealing with troublesome situations.
>>88
I think it’s a setup to emphasize Miichan’s bizarre sense of chastity.
I wished that the male staff working with Yamada and Kokoro-chan would be decent.
>>95
The male staff’s adult cat rate seems to be off the charts.
>>104
A cat cabaret, huh… It has a big shady vibe.
>>111
It might be Yoshihara.
Because of the monpe, they have become a disabled person with only high pride.
What set Mu-chan apart with her straightforwardness was that.
No, Kokoro-chan is the type who reads at Manga Village while saying she’s reading on proper sites around her.
Yamada Kokoro Momo seems like she would look down on all three of them in different ways, which is nice.
>>93
He’s seriously a masochist!
It’s okay to sell paperback books at Comitia.
Well, the only one who doesn’t look down on someone like Shigeo-kun is probably Angel-chan…
I wonder what kind of customers select Momo.
Yamada is unpopular because he seems unmotivated and unfriendly.
>>97
I don’t want to get excited about gossiping together.
>>97
Ola Ola style
>>97
I’ll designate Momo too, you know?
>>97
In the first episode, the manager got angry too.
Is Mii-chan coming back… I’m glad…
>>98
This time it’s war!
The manager seems to avoid physical contact, but it feels like they only care about sales, not the atmosphere among the staff.
Is it that anything that is somewhat popular and has a cute character is good?!
Yamada is popular among serious and kind-looking older men who don’t seem to drop much money.
I have a feeling that Muu-chan will get out before Yamada.
I liked when you said that the manga you’re drawing in the Diana era is one that makes people unhappy!
I thought it was a typo, but it’s a sexually transmitted disease!
A girl with big breasts who works at a Chinese restaurant in town and is a lesbian.
There are a lot of characters in this manga that look good in Chinese costumes…
I wondered if they were going to take on Yamada DIO in the Egypt chapter.
>>121
Huh!? Is that not it!?
I feel like this guy’s mentality is similar to That of the tree from Yu Yu Hakusho.
>>124
That’s on Yamada’s side, isn’t it?
I’m weak-hearted, so I prefer Moo-chan…
The character is unnecessarily cute…
>>126
Is it pointless?
>>130
If it weren’t for the cuteness, honestly, I wouldn’t read it, so it’s necessary.
>>126
The Mii-chan from the old manga was cuter than she is now.
>>131
The drawing has improved, but the temper has gotten worse, hasn’t it…?
>>126
It’s a rather rare art style that feels like something out of a shoujo manga…
I’m curious about how Yamada, who was just a bystander in the X manga, will turn out.
I met a woman who was a school nurse in Egypt and stopped the name I had already submitted on the spot.
The author exaggerated Mii-chan’s past.
>>129
What does this mean…?
I wonder if it looks even cuter when they are healthy, or if that’s how it’s depicted.
Mii-chan has a stuffed animal-like cuteness.
Furthermore, I think it looks like a deformed character of a frog.
I really don’t think she’s cute as a girl at all.
I hope that Sugiyama-sensei and Momo-san can create a peaceful manga somehow in their next work, as they are both so cute…
If Mii-chan continues for 100 volumes, then perhaps…
In the cabaret world, getting deeply involved in personal relationships brings no benefits, so this level of interaction is the smartest way to go.
Reading 80 manga a year is considered a manga enthusiast, isn’t it?
>>140
That’s really not possible.
I can confidently say it’s a hobby.
Please give me a spin-off story about Kokoro-chan finishing 800 books in 12 months.
In terms of manga, 80 volumes a year is a bit much.
I have read enough written media, including light novels.
>>148
Oppao Kokoro-chan
Even if Kokoro-chan secretly looks down on me, our surface relationship seems good, so I’ll probably choose her.