
Sacred Maiden and Secrets, Volume 1, Hirameki Bonjin Young Magazine.
Is it because it’s too much like an erotic manga…?
It seems like Kindle has become stricter about adult content, doesn’t it?
It was a manga I didn’t know, but I feel like it’s understandable to be locked out.
Is this also a risk of foreign capital?
Well, I’m collecting the manga in BW, so it’s fine…
>>3
BookWalker handles commercial R18, doujinshi, and BL.
I wonder why credit card payments are still around.
It’s all about eroticism from start to finish…
Well… my Kindle has been nicely turning into an erotic manga bookshelf.
Wasn’t it just moved to the 18+ category?
It’s a mystery why only the split edition is somehow safe…
I should have been able to buy the first and second volumes for a while after they were released.
>>7
Perhaps it’s a difference in revisions?
Isn’t it an erotic manga!?
It’s not strange at all to be shut out…
It’s something that has been polished up.
>>10
First of all, simply put, the author is troubled, and I wonder how many people find value in such things…
Isn’t it just that you don’t sell on overseas accounts…?
>>11
If you have an overseas account, you can’t buy the digital version of domestic manga in the first place.
I wonder if there was any announcement about the tightening up.
If it’s just like this, even lady comics are doing it, so why…
I’m troubled because I bought it.
Where should I buy the continuation?
God says to gather eroticism through paper.
It would be nice if the e-book version was quietly added on the release date, but it’s really unsettling that the previous volumes are still missing.
It’s also available on BookLive.
There have been an increasing number of works lately that say you should just go for the erotic from the start.
Of course, such things happen.
The reason this is a no-go while Parallel Paradise is okay must be the difference in sales.
– Strategic Lovers
– Strip for me!
Harem Camp!
“Reincarnation in Another World: No Matter How Many Times I Try, I Can’t Reach My Childhood Friend.”
The four sisters are eagerly waiting for the night.
· Brutal Hero
These have already been removed from Kindle.
>>22
I had bought this…
It didn’t work out, huh?
>>22
I’m in trouble… I know most of it…
It’s an erotic manga without any actual performance.
Don’t leave it out for the general public.
>>23
There’s a performance, right?
It’s just a big eraser.
>>24
Uh…
The works I bought are disappearing from Kindle one after another.
There are countless general comics featuring live performances.
>>29
It’s funny how you’re saying things like a traffic violator caught in a mousetrap.
I thought Harem Camp was something like Kirara.
Rather, it was more like a Kadokawa kind of guy.
>>30
I wondered where it was being released without knowing, and it’s not just KADOKAWA, but it’s actually from a place that’s doing the monk slot in anime!
Is that the one with the huge white eraser in the separate volume?
I guess only Kindle does this kind of locking out.
Using this carries risks; if you don’t use it, it’s safer.
>>33
Do not invite risks.
Is it safe to buy on sites like DMM…?
There are plenty of e-book apps, so you can just buy it from the ones that offer it.
The four sisters eagerly awaited the night, which turned from “all erased” to “corrected to Amazon exclusive edition” and then back to “after all, all erased.”
>>36
That’s not really that erotic…
The protagonist has a disability setting too…
It would be enough to just sell it in the adult section…
Once again, the otaku has been defeated.
>>39
It seems like there might be a problem.
Ascending order Descending order 1 This title is currently not viewable. 2 This title is currently not viewable. 3 This title is currently not viewable. 4 This title is currently not viewable. 5 This title is currently not viewable. 6 This title is currently not viewable. 7 This title is currently not viewable. 8 This title is currently not viewable.
I’ve seen this in several works before.
Where is a store that is tolerant of general erotic content?
>>42
Maybe DMM.
Um, that’s a problem.
The site can just rate it on its own, right…?
It seems that if you have already purchased it, there won’t be any revocation, so please rest assured.
It’s a Kodansha manga, but will our Akamatsu move?
>>46
What a disgusting way of expressing things.
It would be great if Kindle could completely shut out manga from all Japanese publishers.
I wonder if it’s being sold on DLSITE’s digital books.
This is completely an erotic manga, just without showing the genitals, which is amazing.
Anyway, I can’t line up such erotic comics because it would tarnish the Kindle brand…
Volume 3 of the paperback will be released on February 19 (Wednesday)! “Sincere Maiden and Secret Maiden” “Sincere – Otono – Secrets” “Sincere – Otome to Himitsu” by Hiroaki Bonjin. Available in both paperback and digital formats! Two cover designs to choose from!! Cute paperback and slightly risqué digital version!! *The content of the main text is the same. The bonus comic at the end is also quite substantial this time! “Night Visit” play between me and Itsuki-kun, 11 pages! Young Magazine KC Kodansha.
After being rejected by Kindle, is the editorial department foolish for putting out this advertisement?
>>53
I didn’t say it’s the Kindle version.
E-books are not just for Kindle.
>>53
It is distributed on other services.
>>53
Isn’t the paper version more erotic?
Even if you don’t do much, there are extreme covers and titles of BL lined up.
Manga is Japanese content, so you should just use Japan’s major e-book services…
If it gets erased, will the buyer have any follow-up?
>>57
I can read what I’ve already bought.
>>62
Then it would be reassuring.
>>57
You can still use what you’ve bought, even if it is no longer available for new sales.
Was there a payment mistake…? I was checking my credit card and other things for a while, but was it actually an issue on the work’s side?
I thought it was strange that they didn’t show up during the Kodansha sale… Were they locked out?
Hmm
Isn’t it better to just buy regular erotic manga?
>>66
Making excuses like a story…
>>66
It’s different!
I’ll buy the slightly naughty ones on BookWalker…
I buy erotic manga specifically as erotic manga.
There is no option to only buy one of them.
I’ve been recommending the “Brutal Hero” for a while, but it didn’t work out?
It’s simply that the design is cute.
Adult manga requires a sexual quota every time and the development is difficult; there are few ongoing stories to begin with, and it takes time for volumes to be released, which are some of the drawbacks.
>>84
Sometimes an editor does not allow a sequel.
So there are times when I draw the continuation in a doujinshi.
I think it might be difficult to create serialized stories in adult magazines.
I buy erotic manga as erotic manga, but my favorite author’s erotic manga hasn’t been released in a long time.
If I look into it carelessly, I sometimes come across information that someone has already died, which is painful.
I think that when the four sisters are mixed in with that lineup, they aren’t that erotic.
It’s erotic, but…
Is it an era where foreign capital poses a risk in e-books?
I like story-driven erotic manga, but even the really long ones are only about 3 to 5 volumes, so they don’t satisfy the demand for general erotic manga…
>>90
I hope it continues as long as Parallel Paradise…
There’s only the bubbling scene.
>>99
It’s too noisy, the conversation isn’t progressing…
There’s also the idea of renting out a place.
I wonder if it’s really okay to make it impossible to buy midway.
It seems like the biggest reason is that if it’s against Japan, they won’t be sued or anything.
It’s just my personal preference, but the reason I keep reading the thread is that out of the four main heroines, three of them are to my liking.
Someone who uses templates to provoke others is no good.
Why not make a story like the thread picture with an 18+ rating?
If you sell a thread image for all ages, isn’t it ridiculous that erotic manga is being sold strictly for adults only?
>>96
You’re really an idiot, aren’t you?
>>101
There are even people who laugh at those who are doing it properly by going against the trend.
>>96
I don’t know, so just say it with X or something.
>>96
Personally, I would be very grateful if that happens, but I think sales will probably decrease.
I like the reincarnated delivery person in almost erotic manga, but it seems like that might be removed from Amazon too.
>>97
That’s not primarily focused on erotic content, so it should be manageable.
I can somewhat understand the demand for erotic manga with a strong storyline.
I feel like those kinds of guys won’t be particularly targeted by Kindle Hub…
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B07D7XJGLC
This is something that’s sold normally.
It is a clear example of only buying the right to read.
It’s better to sell it disguised as general content rather than as R-18 specified erotic manga, as it increases the sales area and purchasing demographic…
>>106
Since you understood that and were selling in the gray zone, you should have factored in the risk of something like this happening.
>>112
I think Comic Valkyrie should just hurry up and be messed with.
>>115
The magical girl defeat trial is great, isn’t it?
>>123
The first volume just came out, but I’m starting to feel anxious…
>>123
I really liked the previous work that had a shonen manga vibe and featured nipples, but it’s tough that it got canceled.
>>135
I thought it suddenly started showing close-ups of the nipples and butt repeatedly, but it was a failed attempt at improvement…
>>115
Comic Valkyrie temporarily withdrew from Kindle at one point.
You’ve come back before I knew it.
Niioha is an erotic manga artist, but since it’s high-minded erotic manga, it’s also okay for Kindle.
If you try to create a savings-themed story in erotic manga, you’ll get scolded by the editor.
It seems that being in charge of manga adaptations for “Narou” has become a stepping stone for adult manga artists, so adult manga probably doesn’t sell well at all.
>>109
Ero can’t continue without libido…
At first it was fun, but I just can’t come up with that many erotic situations…
Parallel Paradise won’t get off easily, so hurry up and move the conversation forward.
People who can write erotic stories with a narrative tend to go mainstream.
>>114
Sometimes, people who specialize in extraction find it tough in public.
>>114
There are quite a few people drawing fairly erotic manga, so I wanted to find an adult magazine by this person, but I gave up because the art was too old-fashioned.
>>114
Rather, if too much page space is devoted to the story in erotic manga, it might be unpopular.
If you want to do both a story and erotic content, it’s better not to use an erotic magazine as a medium.
>>113
It feels like you’ve verbalized something that is hard to say.
The result of verbalizing it ended up feeling terrible.
I had the impression that the anonymous users in such threads install the personality of the service providers and start bashing the anonymous users, but opinions are divided.
I would be happy if the battle in the erotic-themed manga was interesting, but it would probably get booed for being adult-oriented.
>>119
I wonder if it’s a bud.
>>119
Let’s believe.
For now, I’ll make a reservation purchase to avoid rejection later and then pray for the series to continue.
If it’s even a little erotic, I might as well just buy it from DMM from the start.
Is it discrimination against Yanmaga?
Is there no exclusion for the domestic store Bookwalker?
>>126
If the payment method is tampered with to the same specifications as R-18, or if it gets worse, I might consider moving it to the R-18 category.
>>126
Recently, I’ve been seeing titles that have been moved to the adult section quite often.
R18 tabs and cover images cannot be seen unless set by yourself, and credit card payments are also not possible.
The TLBL tab can’t be deleted, huh…
>>138
If there is a problem with credit card payments, since Amazon doesn’t separate stores, do we have no choice but to comply…?
If you read it, you can understand it immediately.
The composition of erotic manga is completely different from general erotica.
It’s like saying, “Why not just watch baseball instead of softball?”
There is a definite demand for even small pieces of wood, so they won’t disappear.
In today’s world, the publishers understand the risks of producing erotic-focused manga the best, so it’s just something that happens.
Sometimes there are general erotic manga series that are concluded in magazines but never receive a comic book release.
The sisters are probably in love with straw, or so they say.
If someone says “This is R18, right?” I can only reply with “Yeah,” so calling Amazon an idiot is a bit different.
The problem is to scrutinize it from the beginning.
In the end, since we’re aiming right at the edge of the gray zone, we have to keep in mind the risks of accidentally crossing the line or having the guidelines updated and getting messed up.
I laughed at the thread picture in Young Magazine.
In the first place, it’s a matter of not engaging in chicken races.
The thread image is good because it has a story, but I wonder why simple erotic manga from the Young King series is published for the general audience.
I think it wouldn’t be surprising if a travelogue about seedbeds gets rejected by Kindle.
Some erotic manga have sudden erotic developments that make it hard to get into.
Skilled people don’t really mind that.
But Akisora is for sale, you know.
There’s no way I can display filthy manga from Young Magazine in the store.