
There are sometimes those memorable scenes in manga, right?
I don’t have the 3 million yen anymore.
I think this story made me a friend of Young Magazine in one go.
Considering the current situation, it’s good that we steered in this direction.
It became a story where the heroine can be dirtied as much as she wants.
Sushi Karma has joined in, becoming even stronger.
I wonder if the remaining two members will also appear.
The combination of sushi and Ayumi is more than enough and quite rich.
It’s so sad that they got ripped apart for just one mistake…
>>5
It’s a crime serious enough to be handcuffed for, not just a light one…
>>6
It’s not a big deal in Young Magazine.
>>5
I’m not being criticized harshly for my mistakes (like when I accidentally peed on something).
Embezzlement is considered a crime, which is why it is being mentioned.
To be honest, I’m a piece of trash, but the magazine is a place that gathers people who are also pieces of trash.
>>11
In some group illustration, it was terrible that I ended up as a trio with the opium woman Yanikasu.
>>11
Akira Miyamoto is quite a saint.
I honestly think that even if Ayumi-chan comes out from here, it would still be a low performance, so it’s really thanks to Sushi Karl.
O-oh.
Because there was something like this.
“Cutting my hair and dressing as a man makes me look cool.”
After that, it’s important to let it go while laughing.
Since Sushi Karma came out, there have been a lot of threads popping up.
The pillow business chapter was a bit subtle, though.
Everything else is going perfectly.
Even though it’s a manga where it’s guaranteed to drop after it goes up.
I didn’t think I would physically drop it.
It’s open tomorrow, so you should definitely go to the hospital.
They say Sumire-chan is finished as a person…
Rather, this episode received a lot of praise.
It seems like the questionnaire was good too.
>>24
It’s hard to believe all of a sudden, but since it actually turned out well, I guess it’s good after all…
It’s hard to understand when you put it into words like “jealous of good-looking unemployed people,” so let’s just stop it.
Rather, it’s a mystery why you don’t believe it.
It was incredibly funny as a gag.
I don’t think it suddenly became interesting from here since it was relatively low-key until the pillow business finished.
Seriously, being able to do anything better was triggered by the development in the thread image, so it’s thanks to this.
There is no misunderstanding; the responses show that the survey was good.
I can only say that those who think they haven’t received it are mistaken.
There was a cleanliness-obsessed anonymous person causing a stir in the thread, but the readers of Young Magazine are broad-minded, so it was not a problem at all.
>>34
I can only say that it’s really characteristic of Young Magazine.
There were definitely some people who were always angry.
I don’t know how many there were.
Rather, I have a memory that everyone was totally taken aback and it calmed down for a while, even though the thread had been active since the beginning.
>>39
From here, the whole thing about pillow sales in doujin AV wasn’t really well-received…
>>39
I might not have looked at the threads much until the sushi karma came out.
>>39
There was someone who was really angry, and when I wrote something like “Isn’t it kind of funny?” I got beaten up, so I stopped getting close.
>>54
They’ve been coming to this thread too, and they were really causing havoc…
After Sushi Kalu came out, I was still writing things like “f**king girl,” and it was pretty bad for a while.
I guess this is what it feels like when you’re packed in without any breast milk.
It suddenly became a Young Magazine manga here.
>>41
It’s amazing, isn’t it?
The entire worldview suddenly became like a Young Magazine, including the part about being stolen.
>>41
I expected at least a little bit of a romantic comedy vibe, but then I realized, oh, this isn’t that kind of thing at all!
It was ultimately a bold decision.
Honestly, I wasn’t really pursuing it.
Huh, is this person Yakumo-san!?
Sumire-chan is such an overwhelmingly defeated soldier that the remaining two members must be feeling the pressure too.
>>48
Sushi Karma is definitely not losing at all!
>>48
No matter how much the bottom appears, I believe that Sumire-chan will remain at the pinnacle of the defeated soldiers.
I don’t remember if it was before or after sushi karma.
That’s amazing!
I’m not wrong; the survey is wrong, he started saying…
So, can I take that as a yes and continue?
This development made me think “what’s going on?” at first, but it got interesting from here, so okay!
Sushi girl seems like a subculture girl.
Sumire-chan’s sushi club is interesting, but it’s a bit concerning that the people involved with organized crime aren’t very entertaining.
>>62
People associated with organized crime will earn disdain from both those who like them and those who dislike them if they are used in strange stories.
As far as I can see from the author.
This episode had the best survey results so far.
Since the release of Sushi Karma, the survey ratings have skyrocketed, and its online popularity has exploded, increasing the number of printed volumes by 1.5 times.
It seems that way.
>>64
As expected, it’s amazing… Teacher Sushi Karma!
>>64
Rather, I feel that even going that far, getting 9th place with an official announcement from the editorial department seems to mean that the lineup for Young Magazine isn’t that thick, right?
I don’t care about your grievances, so talk more about criminals.
The argument that it’s hard to start threads because of people like this is very convincing.
>>66
If such a dangerous person is around, there’s no way we’d bother starting a thread here.
If this idiot is saying, “There aren’t any threads on the bulletin board, so it’s unpopular!” then it really feels like they think the bulletin board is the center of the universe.
Yakumo really had a lot going on, huh…
I think that if they are overly aggressive with limited production from volume 1 and then end up releasing it for free, it will probably lead to purchasers getting frustrated.
I stopped reading here for a moment and came back with sushi.
There’s a sense of reassurance that even the kids who are voice actors are likely doing erotic ASMR.
It’s just that being interesting and Sumire-chan being human trash can coexist, right?
In that sense, this was the turning point.
The discussion on the bulletin board was really heated about the junk pachinko game in front of Sushi Cal.
>>74
The Pachinko game was really fun…
>>78
The high resolution is amazing, and it’s appealing to both pachinko fans and those who don’t know about pachinko.
>>78
The conversation the other day was great.
Even I, who doesn’t play pachislot, enjoyed it.
Those who are doing it were praising it highly.
It must have become really easy to make bad moves now.
The pachislot session before the sushi event also became a hot topic.
It feels like recognition increased from junk pachinko and then exploded with Sushi Cal.
It’s not about starting a thread on the bulletin board, but the survey was good.
It was well-received by people who read the serialized version.
When I say that, it’s really insane how they start talking about how the survey is strange or how Jump is something or other.
I still love that dirty smile like the one from the assassin in Sushi Car 1.
Haa~~~ I can understand a huge sigh, but I can’t agree at all that the doujin AV section after the thread image is super boring.
Pachi was supposedly a video project, but I wonder if that’s been shelved…
It was a chaotic situation when moving from a one-shot to a serialization.
To put it another way, it has been a topic of discussion here even before the serialization began.
Well, for those who were expecting some kind of romantic comedy with my nephew, I’m sorry to say it wasn’t the case.
At this point, I never thought things would turn out to be this bad.
>>87
When I watch the actions and words of the people who are causing trouble, it seems they are expecting something like this.
It seems like they didn’t understand what kind of magazine Yanmaga is.
>>87
I think it will turn into a rom-com from the author’s perspective.
>>91
Eh…!?
At this rate, the feeling that I’m heading straight for a femme fatale is getting stronger every day.
>>89
You have a classmate, right!
>>89
The economic power is too strong with Fam and Ayumi-chan… However, being with a woman who has tattoos on her back and is in a situation with two others…
I mean, they definitely changed direction from the one-shot, right?
It’s as if it was made to match with Yanmaga.
In the first place, when you touch someone else’s money, you fall into the category of being a scum of humanity.
>>94
That’s why I’m talking about such things.
When money is involved, it feels like I’m becoming a loser from a Fukamoto manga.
>>95
“I saw a response saying ‘When I’m off, I become like a worthless person, just like Kaiji,’ and it really resonated with me.”
YuuP, who can’t forget the days when Sumire-chan was alive, wants to shine again… that’s why it’s a manga where I’m working hard, right?
>>97
Otter…
I think it’s quite amazing that, as a result of the change in direction, my nephew has ended up as a pet surrounded by adult women.
No one said that nobody is garbage.
Rather, it’s about how it became interesting because it was split off as trash.
I thought that 5000 yen and a “omoko” voucher was indeed pitiful.
The next episode was too terrible.
I thought a story with an emotional vibe would be nice, but then suddenly, it shifted towards the direction of Young Magazine in this area, and I think the way it’s selling now shows that they understand the reader demographic.
Excellent editing
While I was sleeping, my aunt, who is over a zodiac cycle older than me, crawled in wearing only her underwear.
How is it?
In today’s era, if you feature a crazy woman, it sells; that’s the trend in current manga.
>>105
I think the thread image would have been quite popular even if it were a man.
At first, Yusei was set as a prototype maker, then switched to a cameraman setting, and now has smoothly transitioned to a producer.
Kuzumove is really interesting, which is a problem for me, Sumire-chan and Sushi-kal.
>>107
Both are incredibly excellent as initial moves.
The part where it became a “kameko” setting really showed the creepiness of the Young Magazine editors the most.
The classmate is cute, but there’s no funny element, so they don’t get any screen time!
The episode where Sumire-chan, who acts like a worthless boyfriend, and the devoted Sushi-Karu pair were unusually well matched was amazing.
Heisei defeated soldiers… but the seasoned warriors from countless battles are seriously cool.
I’m worried that the two remaining defeated soldiers might end up losing their character.
Getting divorced twice in one year is a bit much…
Sumire-chan and Sushi Cal are trash, but they have reality.
Ayumi is the only one who is lacking in that regard.
>>119
It won’t be a clean AV company without the yakuza or half-grease in the background, or else the genre of the manga will change…
I only knew about Yakumo-san, but it seems that Satomi U-sensei is actually more suited for Young Magazine.
Ayumi-chan’s episode connecting with DK’s armpit hair in the Fasuraba was interesting, right!
Is that episode interesting because of Sushi Cal?
Yeah…
Since the current members are interesting, I feel like we don’t need to bring out the last two.
I feel like something is off.
Few know of the wandering Satomi era.
I like the strip mahjong game.
It was nice how Sumire-chan was tsundere towards the old man.
On the contrary, the episode about pillow sales was just plain gross.
If you get a real anti-social move, the genre will change completely…
Ayumi-chan’s way of expressing her desire for DK is a bit too realistic compared to Sushi-kun, making it kind of creepy…
>>127
It’s the difference in past sexual experiences…
Sushi Kalu is said to not be modeled after just one author.
What about Sumire-chan’s pachinko-loving side?
Sushi Karl is quite a fantastical existence, but Ayumi-chan is the type of woman who gets involved with bad men and works in the sex industry, which is very real and someone I don’t want to get involved with…
But there’s only Ayumi-chan who tries her best to make me happy…
>>130
It’s fine to have a femme fatale!
>>133
It’s Sumire-chan, right?
>>135
Sumi-chan definitely can’t make YuuP happy…
Even after Paralle Paradise ends, I’m in a position that barely keeps me motivated to keep reading Young Magazine; I feel like a defeated soldier within myself.
I don’t know if it will continue serialization until then.
The current three pillars of Young Magazine are
Higanjima and Sumire-chan in Palapala.
>>134
There’s opium!
Once the nipple is exposed, it’s quite dirty.
If you think about it normally, there is only the victory route for Sumire-chan.
It is highly questionable whether that is really happiness for YuuP.
If it gets adapted into an anime by some mistake, it seems like they would cut a lot from Ayumi’s episode.
>>140
There are many outlier elements behind my profession and my life up until now…
>>146
If Hinamatsuri can be adapted into an anime, then it should be possible…
But as long as Higanjima continues, I’ll keep reading Young Magazine, damn it!!
>>141
Higanjima! Library! Hanchou!
You three…!
Could it be that YuuP has a chance at the Uni-chan route?
The scene where they’re trying to act cool while making a statement feels quite ridiculous, or rather, it’s not something someone who stole 3 million should be saying…
Up to the 5000 yen voucher, it was really cool, right?
The cosplay gravure from before wasn’t bad.
Even with that size, it’s not enough for me, so Sumire-chan is troubled.
I love a day of pachinko and gambling.
I’m more confused than ever that it shifted to a serious story about a terrible woman.
Thinking about it in terms of Yanmaga, I guess that was the correct direction after all.
The thread image is funny now, and it was somewhat entertaining back then too.
I think it could have gone up in flames if I had made one wrong step.
Perhaps both the author and the editor were taking a gamble.
>>152
Yanmaga is incredibly quick to cut off now…
Because they are worthless, they actually have a caring big sister temperament.
I feel a bit moved when I see a cool scene.
>>153
YuP is also having their brain fried there, after all…
>>155
Ayumi and kushi-katsu too.
So as a leader, it’s not bad.
Soaking my heartfelt cosplay costume in urine.
Failed at extortion and ended up with a fracture.
The perfect marriage with a bathroom where stories like this happen in succession.
>>154
To put it mildly, aren’t you just worthless?
So far, there are only decent women like Sushi Karma.
>>159
Classmate-chan!
>>159
I want to deny it, but I can’t.
>>159
“Look properly at your classmates.”
Sushi-kun likes Sumire-chan more than expected.
Isn’t mom also messed up?
In this manga,
My classmates are a bit different too…
Sumire-chan didn’t spend the money on the bike without thinking about it.
Because it was done with an outlook on my nephew’s employment…
>>166
Well…
You’re definitely overestimating me…
Also, this manga by YuuP is just plain good, isn’t it?
I like it because this child is here.
You’re good-looking.
Your face is cool.
Your face is cool.
>>167
Stop writing about living things!
Also, unlike my version, the portrayal of women is too haphazard!
>>167
Don’t self-promote, Sushi Karma.
>>167
Sushi Kaaru says such things while making others cross-dress in doujinshi…
>>172
It’s because you’re cool, right?
Fasuraba is somehow close friends.
Isn’t the author’s ideology slightly reflected in the hobby of dressing up a blonde boy?
>>174
It’s not a little.
The blond boy with a reptilian face definitely has a kink.
>>177
It’s more promising than sushi cal.
>>178
Bad adults use the power of other bad adults.
There were quite a few threads bashing the thread images around that area, right?
>>179
The person who created the bashing thread is also here in this thread…
The raw erotic manga drawn featuring Sumire-chan as a model has a terrible deformed style, but…
When I write about myself, I can’t help but laugh at my ideal Barbie body shape.
Well, the reality is that Sumire-chan has that kind of body shape.
https://book.dmm.co.jp/list/?author=249875
Isn’t this an old name?
>>183
I can tell it’s a wandering teacher even if it doesn’t open.
The previous work, Yakumo-san, also seems like a gentle manga, but it’s a story about a widow feeding and eating a high school baseball player…
There’s also a problem with Yusei, who doesn’t get even the slightest excitement when a woman with a nice body comes into the futon in her underwear.
I wonder if Uniko will appear again.
The two big femme fatales in Young Magazine are great, right…?
Considering Urutsuki-sensei and the past one-shots, it’s clear that they are considerably toning down their fetishes for this release.
>>190
The mommy play thing is seriously scary…
Mr. Satomi = Mr. Urokutsuki = Mr. Sushi Karma
Is that so?
>>192
In the end, it’s about the same.
To be honest, the old erotic mangas were like that, the art style wasn’t refined, and I really doubted it was by Satomi-sensei.
It’s tough to realize, “Oh, it’s Dr. Satomi…” due to a consistent obsession with boys who are virgins.