
To the readers, thank you for all the follows and replies. I enjoy looking at them, although not all of them. I would like to respond to questions and such when I get more comfortable and have some time. Unpublished color manuscript for Lock-Up #LockUp
I’m so happy to see the illustration of the lock-up.
Manga artists should post unpublished illustrations… like Sensei Saru.
It’s full of replies I don’t want to show.
>>3
A former assistant is taking the lead in doing it.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s funny that Mr. Monkey’s icon is a monkey.
Shit replies are being monitored by Monkey Factory.
I don’t want quotes or formulas to be conveyed!
>>6
Origin: Yanke
I want you to display what I created, Yank.
Even though it’s called a question, I think there are many things related to the setting that may not have been decided by Sensei Saru, so I wonder if that will be okay.
Rather, since it’s a line from the work I’m creating, it can be considered natural to use it.
It seems you know a certain amount given that the icon is like this…
It’s a chance to find out what happened to the characters who entered the monkey space.
The drawing is really good, isn’t it amazing?
Also, the short stories are well-told.
>>13
I think you are good at writing stories that are rough around the edges yet feel refreshing.
If it’s a long story, it will become a mess.
>>13
The grappling exchanges are at a level that even industry professionals find breath-taking.
I would like you to team up with me.
With the teacher from Higanjima
Rather, there might be a possibility that Sensei Saru will reintroduce past characters after seeing the opinions on the internet.
Since even Wikipedia has a euphemistic mention of the “monkey space” sending, it can be considered an opportunity to eliminate the mention upon reappearance.
I want to know what Takabro is doing right now.
The artwork is definitely at a world-class level, isn’t it?
It’s at a level where I could receive even more money.
>>19
Well, I’m just copying and pasting a lot, hehehe.
>>21
I think it’s quite an impressive technique to materialize everything up to that point.
Are you going to the signing event with Mr. Saru and Mr. Hiramatsu?
Posting genuine masterpieces is prohibited by the rules, right?
So far, I want to make the manga artists featured in the same magazine drink the dirt under my nails because they are so skilled at using social media.
Isn’t it amazing?
I’m surprised that the writing is surprisingly decent compared to what I expected.
No way! The lock-up is going to be exposed to the world~~!!
The joint colored paper with Hiramoto-sensei looked like Key-kun was attacking his master, which was not good.
Copying and pasting is something only copycats notice, and the copycats are happy when they do notice it, so why are you getting so worked up?
However, Monkey-sensei suffers from spontaneous laziness, so there’s a possibility he might suddenly do something strange!
Contacting Mana Mob with a subtly modified and polite version of the quotes.
It’s strange that there are people who just speak in quotes.
>>134
Don’t say that.
I’m in a really bad mood right now.
Having a monkey as an icon is against the rules, right?
The story and vulgarity are holding it back too much; the art is really way too good.
>>134
It’s dangerous beyond this point.
I’ll stop talking about boiling.
So you’re just going to call me by my name without any honorifics?
Even teachers have their limits when it comes to stretching their toughness, you know.
But if Kiryu is there, it can be turned as much as you want. This is not just a boast; it’s a fact.
To be honest, I feel a bit put off replying with quotes to the teacher.
>>40
To be honest, it’s spread too much…
>>40
I think using neutral quotes is much better than unauthorized reproduction of the main images.
The bonds will deepen.
It’s correct to fold up the quotes wiki.
>>41
There is a possibility that Mr. Monkey had obtained information about opening an account from somewhere.
>>41
It was somewhat serious because it was partly the reason for unread maggots feeling like they had read and causing a commotion.
Monkey Sensei! Please let the dog out!
It’s against the rules to start now, isn’t it?
What do you think from a teacher’s perspective?
Well… the fact that the lines from the manga are being heavily parodied…
I like Samsung.
>>134
Huh?
>>50
It’s against the rules for the original author to ego-surf and post shitty replies, right?
I think quoting phrases might be just barely acceptable, but directly pasting comic panels and posting them as images is definitely completely out.
The one who is most surprised by Mr. Saru’s X debut is me, who just had a dream last week about traveling to meet Mr. Saru, who lives deep in the mountains of the northern country.
Isn’t it amazing?
“I absolutely want to hear the truth about the Taekwondo master, Park.”
Mr. Obu: “Rules are necessary.”
Compared to claiming to be a bad-mouthing “manemobu” or arbitrarily posting panels from manga,
Quoting lines can be considered a perfectly appropriate fan move.
>>57
A pro like Mr. Saru surely understands the quirks of his own dialogue.
Shaah Fan-Sa!
Talking only about the lock-up and the white whale is considered a safe line.
>>58
But Tough is just too big as a work!
I was shown the strength of the bond in the monkey factory.
The bond is really strong, huh?
It seems there are still a lot of apprentices in the factory, so even if I get angry at the crap reply, they’ll probably stop me…
It is believed that users similar to punks who knocked out Akio with a knockout will come flocking.
The drawing is too good…
Is such a painting unpublished?
Is such a thing allowed?
“To the readers” instead of
“I feel the monkey sense in ‘To the readers’.”
What you mean is that there were things mixed in that couldn’t be enjoyed just because the way it was expressed was very polite and adult-like, right…?
If you’re getting angry just from being replied to with a famous quote from a manga, then you really are below even a boiled egg.
Well, there are indeed some dangerous patterns.
To the readers
The way you call out feels like a true manga artist, and that’s nice.
To be honest, when I see the recent PR for works, there’s even an implicit feel in manga komaripu.
>>69
To be honest, even for the manga artist themselves, posting images without permission is fundamentally problematic.
They’re cranking out big hits at Hina Matsuri, aren’t they?
I want to tell Mr. Monkey that I really like Lock-Up and that Ahab was super interesting, but I’m too scared to convey it.
>>71
It’s much better than just casually sending “shaa” or “nani.”
>>71
Convey it politely in ordinary Japanese… like a demon dragon…
>>79
I laughed when I saw the comment that said they particularly like Kiichi Miyazawa, Ryusei Nagaoka, and Shitora Miyazawa.
>>71
If it’s a positive impression, it’s better to convey it, right? It makes everyone happy!
Even the money mobs that were playing at a level that could be seen as mockery started to straighten their collars when Master Monkey actually descended.
>>73
Mr. Ootake…?
>>74
I envy the first follower!
It’s Teacher Monkey.
The monkey teacher will appear in X.
I just want to go to events normally.
Isn’t it amazing?
Katapira Hachi
I’m looking forward to the naughty Shizutora that’s in Professor Muhuhu’s drawer.
>>80
From here on, it’s dangerous so I’ll do it at the fan tier.
It’s as if there are replies that I can’t enjoy viewing at all.
I’m not sure whether it’s good or bad to convey my feelings directly through messages.
Um… that self of mine… I’m a fan of Monkey-sensei.
Can I go ahead and reply with a shit response?
I thought I couldn’t find anything by searching for “Tetsuya Saruwatari,” but it turns out it’s registered as “Saruwatari Tetsuya.”
Open the drawer of the Devil Factory!
It is the release of completely unpublished illustrations!
I really want this colored paper, but Himeji is just too far away.
If the master starts doing X, will it reveal that the disciples were mocking him? Is that okay?
To the readers
It’s kind of gradually hitting me, isn’t it?
“To the readers…”
I can’t believe you made an account just for a local event.
Is there going to be an announcement about an anime adaptation soon?
>>96
I’m scared of whether to become Baki, Kengan Ashura, or Cestus.
Is it okay to shake hands?
I think replies that start with “To the readers…” are the best.
It’s polite yet somehow abrupt towards the “readers,” and it gradually gets to you.
>>99
Isn’t it amazing that it feels so much like Monkey-sensei and makes it even more likable?
>>99
When I think about the people who are writing lines for Captain Muscle and the like, it feels a bit more reasonable.
>>113
It can be considered that they are writing by habit.
The people who draw manga like Sensei and Monkey Sensei are more careful in their use of X, you know.
Isn’t it amazing?
I am Tetsuya Saruwatari.
You, who are looking at this X, are the chosen one.
A strong individual given the opportunity to obtain a collaboration colored paper with Dr. Shinji Hiramatsu.
I recently realized that the manga artist I think is really good at drawing mostly comes from Monkey Factory.
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s super cheap, like 30,000 for the colored paper from Teacher Hiramatsu and Teacher Saru!
>>139
It’s unfair that just this alone is gradually getting to me.
>>134
It is believed that if one is not properly grounded as a person, it is impossible to depict disastrous situations or characters with personality disorders.
To be honest, I feel like the improved treatment of the Demon Prince and the reappearance of Ricardo are largely due to positively responding to opinions from the internet.
What I have casually mocked on TV until now could change to something that casually rides the trend.
Aren’t you scared?
I think Ahab is a truly excellent work packed with content in its entirety.
Using tough language on the person is prohibited by rule, right?
The account name is so inappropriate that the Monkey Factory’s manga artists…
It feels like I have to say it’s official!
Isn’t it amazing?
Lockup is not only interesting, but it also has an incredibly good aftertaste.
Isn’t it amazing?
What does it mean to be like Mr. Monkey?
>>116
The icon is a monkey.
>>118
Ouch!
So they’re coming at me from the first contact, huh?
Haaah.
Readers, die!
The default ID after the @ is just too fitting, isn’t it?
>>119
Whoa! (Server generated string)
The fact that you brought Samson instead of Tough-kun first means that…
There is a possibility of a live-action adaptation of Lockup.
>>134
They are often cited as an example of the people from Higanjima, but…
Even Putin is being ridiculed by the monkey master, whose depictions are several levels more extreme, so I never thought the post would be this calm.
I’m often used as a joke, but I really love the manga itself, so I appreciate things like this.
The drawing is too good.
It may have been proven that no one intervened in Professor Saru’s X operations.
>>126
Is it really okay for something like this to be allowed?
Post pictures of dogs… like Kiryuu…
At the handshake event, I understand that when someone asks for a handshake in that typical pose, they are saying, “Um… I’m a fan, can I get a handshake?”
The grotesqueness of “Higanjima” and the mockery of real people, along with the overall depravity of the monkey manga, have a different vector of madness.
Could it be that it’s depicting a different persona like Park from Tekonda?
The manga artists from Monfac are properly making their point.
>>133
It is considered a matter of common courtesy as a human.
I’m contributing to the local community.
Isn’t it amazing?
How to use social media is up to each individual’s freedom.
That being said, I want you to use it without any problems.
Mr. Monkey felt relieved on the teacher’s side.
Because there are examples like Professor Haku…
#Tough
I can’t take it anymore.
Is the intense illustration of the phantom demon hand-drawn?
I should have become independent quite a while ago, but surprisingly, Professor Ootake might be the one I’m closest to.
Isn’t it amazing?
Ae Hub is a self-proclaimed masterpiece by the teacher, and despite being a short, standalone volume, it faithfully follows the original work while being filled with monkey essence, and the B-movie-like twist at the end is just great.
It’s an unreserved opinion.
Is the author of Baba Paia from Monfaku?
>>144
I just found out now too.
The Monkey Factory is quite a prestigious place.
Please don’t get angry.
I just found out that dogs can be models, but isn’t it unfair how incredibly cute they are?
Himeji Monkey Festival is nice.
I’m glad there doesn’t seem to be anyone below a monkey who directly replies with images.
However, Rock Up lacks recognition!
It’s a limited-time free shipping offer.
>>148
Please listen without getting angry.
It has become regular.
>>148
You can read it for free on Piccoma (excluding the final volume).
I really want to see Baki vs Kengan Ashura vs Tough.
Make it a drama on Netflix… like Sanctuary.
Because it’s someone who can easily mock fighters we’ve had a discussion with in the planning.
>>153
I guess this feels like the Tokyo Tower or the National Diet Building being destroyed.
If it’s lifted carelessly, it might attract some backlash.
>>165
No… the depiction of animals is seriously messed up…
>>153
The fact that they casually kill off characters based on beloved pets makes it seem like there really is no ideology behind it, or rather, it feels like their ability to compartmentalize is out of this world.
I want to read Riki-oh soon.
In digital.
>>154
When Mane Mob inquired with Shueisha before, it seems that it would be difficult to digitize because the original author did not give permission.
If the ugliness of social media comes out in the work, I’ll laugh.
>>155
The purpose of this post is…?
>>155
They are already showing the lowest level of civility during the lock-up.
>>155
Hehehe
What the heck!
Those guys are all excited, saying “Monkey-sensei is walking around X with a pull post and a direct reply,”… these guys are the worst.
There are quite a few teachers who want to see inside the drawer…
>>158
Show me Tough-kun’s little thing.
It is considered wise to clearly state and draw the line.
Baba Papaya
Sassy Adventurer
Evasion skill
I was surprised that all the above-mentioned manga artists graduated from Monkey Factory.
Yeah.
Yeah.
>>162
I thought it was strangely good at action, but so that’s what it was!
The apprentice of the monkey festival should reflect on themselves, you know.
You can praise a dog as much as you want.
Is the creator of the wall-passing bug also from Monster Factory?
I am a maggot!!!
Does Shueisha want to make monkeys into idols?
I think there are probably many more people who have only seen it in images on the internet than actual readers.
Whoa!
Kiryuu is wreaking havoc on social media.
I looked up Tetsu Corporation that I wrote in the manuscript, but I couldn’t find any company related to the teacher, which is a mystery.
I read “Ryu Tsugi” every week!
Browsing standing up.
I’m really happy to see the unpublished color work.
It warms my heart to see a lively Samson.
Tetsuya Saruwatari and Shinji Hiramatsu coming is just like legends among legends.
Isn’t it amazing?
What are you doing right now after the morning rise? Can I ask that?
>>185
If you ask a question that lacks etiquette, you might get told off by a top-tier manga artist from Monkey Factory, “Don’t look down on me, you female pig!” So be careful.
>>185
It’s better not to act on things you don’t understand after thinking for yourself.
>>185
If you remind me improperly, I might be brought back and subjected to a mockery scenario.
I really can’t stand a name like Monkey Factory.
I think Mr. Monkey’s mockery in various directions has become almost like a system.
>>188
Defeat the weak ones first.
The next target is nameless.
>>86
This is just too quick to defeat.
>>189
Ah… it sold!
>>189
Kiryuu was reselling like crazy… a total of 10 pieces.
>>196
Haaah.
To the readers
Just being told that makes me go “Huh!” a little bit.
I feel a lot of power in the Tetsu Corporation logo.
Professor Hiramatsu is quite agile and participates in various events.
I only have a feeling that it’s not meant for everyone.
Watching the quotes in replies makes me embarrassed, but I like “What a big dog you are!”
Isn’t it terrible to be put in a situation where you have to be warned specifically?
>>199
Hehehe…
Hah.
Die, you scalper!
Accounts that no longer need to paste and read the pages of Ryuu Tsu should reflect on their actions.