
What the lifestyle man feared has happened.
Episodes 1 to 5 can be read from the following link.
However, I’m trying my best to make it enjoyable, including replies to comments, so I hope you’ll check out the original post as well.
It’s the one where stagnation builds up in the heart.
Living man is awesome!
I can’t do it…
Good job, Lifestyle Man!
Wasn’t the lifestyle man Takashi-kun?
It’s a bit of a gamble, isn’t it…?
Mayumi might have feelings for Seikatsu Man.
Isn’t it out of line to call someone by lying?
>>8
It is bad to trample on the professionalism that prioritized the main job over the rare and modest luxury, rather than the lie itself.
>>14
However, the life man does not hold a grudge about it.
Because I am a hero of justice.
>>20
Super cool…
If only I could be flexible with my living situation.
I understand that once you see it for the first time, you’ll start to notice it everywhere…
This manga is being harassed by the monster, Stemager, and it’s so pitiful…
I’m only reading because everyone is interesting.
If you really think it’s stealth marketing, why not report it to the Consumer Affairs Agency? 😅
I thought it was a lifestyle manga on Twitter, but it was actually serialized as a rookie work!?
I thought so, but looking at the publication date, it seems like they just summarized it in an easy-to-read format…
>>16
The official statement says that rookies can use it just as a place to store manga.
The sensitivity of everyday life is just like mine, but the mentality is incredibly heroic…
I’m worried that one day it might break, Life Man.
It’s just that it’s interesting, so multiple anonymous users are starting threads.
Kokoro-chan is great, isn’t she…?
Just going to this drinking party with an awkward vibe is exhausting for me.
I thought to myself that there was no need to lie about a monster showing up…
Maybe it’s because I decided not to go on the days I don’t go…
It seems like Kokoro-chan and Yudai might be getting together.
The clueless idiots who don’t even understand the meaning of stealth are the enemies of everyday people.
Somehow, while reading this, I feel a slight stagnation in my heart and can’t laugh honestly.
>>30
I wouldn’t go so far as to say Dai-chi is a villain, but being involved with him gives a vividly stressful feeling.
>>30
But when I see someone living their life and doing their best, I think they’re amazing…
Dark Necrophilia Man
Light Life Man
I admire life managers because I can’t do this.
It’s going to be turned into an anime…!
>>33
It seems like it would be good if it’s a 5-minute anime.
The productive life man is updating again today.
Since there are threads saying “Let’s talk about the free release, so post the URL,” I guess I’ll have to share it.
The person who posted the link is great.
>>35
It sounds like a lifestyle man is starting a thread.
Social skills are pretty high, so I’m popular.
Episode 1 doesn’t really feel like a bunny lifestyle man.
Even a hero of justice works part-time at an izakaya…
Harness that firepower comparable to nuclear weapons!
>>39
It might be that I just have a sense of justice and am playing the hero, but I also have a desire to live as an ordinary person…
>>39
I’m a life man who includes even the clumsy parts of living…
If you can do that well, you’ll be a normal hero.
The people living around the life man are never bad people.
It’s just that the way of living is a bit different from that of an everyday person.
If you can say that you really wanted to see Mayumi’s face in person, then I thought you should honestly send a message saying you want to meet.
Maybe I couldn’t say I wanted to see you honestly because I’d be shocked if you turned me down…
It’s fine to kill someone who calls out and overlaps with the character.
Phew
>>46
This is its greatest superpower, being able to control anger…
If you do strength training on an empty stomach, your muscles will break down, so it’s counterproductive, right, Lifestyle Man!?
>>48
It’s not for training; it’s just to distract from hunger and random thoughts, so it’s okay if I can’t get stronger.
>>50
Being able to throw a thunder punch while living like this seems to indicate that regular training isn’t necessary…
It’s admirable to be doing your job normally while also being a hero.
It’s funny how every time there’s a Life Monthly, haters show up.
I feel a heroic pride in adhering to the shift.
It’s amazing to be able to turn a complex into humor.
I’m curious about what kind of life heroes other than regular people are living.
>>55
I’ve been told to hang in there until I can make a living off my hero’s income.
I wonder where the money comes from…
Bunny!
A lifestyle man is essentially clumsy.
It feels like a humble knight or a guest being hosted locally.
If you get angry about teasing, usually the one who gets angry ends up feeling awkward later, so it’s better to just let it go, right?
>>60
After this, the life man has to continue living.
I can’t make a choice that would make things awkward at work…
>>60
Maintaining the atmosphere here really shows how impressive you are, Life Man.
Is the life man completely relying on Mayumi for information about monsters…?
There might be something like San Red too.
I’m told to attach images, but it’s also troublesome when they are posted repeatedly, and it’s a hassle when there’s a dispute about continuing to post them. It would be appreciated if you could just share a link.
What is the anti of a lifestyle man?
“Are you dead?”
>>66
I just happened to be on this bulletin board and it didn’t work out.
>>70
You should die!
If you have a direct way to contact Mayumi, you should just invite her normally…
The lifestyle man is truly amazing as a hero at the level of everyday life.
Honestly, I feel a bit guilty for thinking that in the scene after returning home in episode 4, it looked like he was wrapped in a bath towel on his upper body…
I wonder why this hero’s name… his real name? is Lifestyle Man…
I thought it was necrophilia.
>>73
Phew…
Please stop the Sekama.
A responsible adult living well in society without recklessly using their tremendous power…
It seems that Mayumi is probably looking for monsters around town because she wants to meet Living Man.
Seeing Mayumi, I realize the importance of personal space with others.
I’ve started to understand why married women take a liking to me.
Mayumi, it seems like the humidity is high.
Huh? Wasn’t it like shoulder armor?
I thought so, but it was just a part of episode one, the arm lines.
The rest is all Bunny’s line.
Isn’t this just a lifestyle hero exclusively for Mayumi-san?
>>85
I wonder if exchanging LINE was for hero activities or if they were just acquaintances…
I like the straightforward kindness of wanting to share, even though it’s bad to just take when it comes to desires in episode 3.
I thought you were a friend of the drawing man.
>>87
What the life man feared has happened.
Is Mayumi-san’s contact coming through her personal smartphone?
A living man can control the feeling of “why do I have to play the fool?” with his own will…
>>91
You’re really great…
In 3 out of 6 episodes, they are managing anger…
Being told to clean during busy hours is quite tough, living man.
>>93
Well, having one person who can tidy up during busy times can greatly improve work efficiency.
>>99
When I’m busy, I can’t even keep up with the usual tidying up, and things I’ve used or dirty items pile up and I become increasingly overwhelmed.
It would be helpful if someone could specialize in tidying up during times like that.
A life man, just like me.
This guy’s punch is said to have 62 times the power of an atomic bomb.
>>96
The peace of the world is maintained by the whims of a lifestyle man.
>>96
It’s amazing how you can live in society even though you could destroy the world on a whim…
>>109
It feels like it’s a world where if a life man falls into despair, a hero who can deliver a punch 620 times stronger than an atomic bomb will come to kill.
What the heck is Akiyama, who overlaps with a lifestyle man…?
Kata Takashi-kun
The treatment at my part-time job feels like it’s meant for someone in their 30s, and it’s tough.
At this rate, it’s only a matter of time before the death maker commits atrocities against the lifestyle man gag.
It’s tough that everyone knows I get flustered when I’m busy.
I’m so much the type to keep soy sauce on top of the refrigerator.
I thought it looked like a bunny suit, but I didn’t expect them to do that joke.
If it’s a complex, why not change the design?
Well, I guess it’s a complex because it can’t be changed…
The frustration of having my monthly luxury meat shop croquettes ruined is overwhelming.
Can’t be filled with sashimi…
Being able to do something like this makes you strong… I understand because I use fat jokes too…
>>113
That means “Lose weight.”
The attribute of a lifestyle man is probably Tetsuya Watanabe.
If Tetsuya Wada were a hero in modern times, it would probably be like this.
It’s not that there’s malice, and they’re not the kind of fools that are called out as miserable citizens in Marvel and such, but they definitely chip away at a hero’s mental resilience…
What is Mayumi-san?
Mayumi-san works in taxes.
Become the unsung hero of everyday life.
I want good things to happen to my life soon.
I was treated to pizza, but it was cloudy.
The life man looks like a life insurance woman for a moment.
>>126
Welfare woman…
I hope that Dai and Kokoro-chan will understand, even if just a little later, that Living Man sacrificed himself to maintain the peace of the atmosphere here.
The workspace is directly linked to work efficiency…
I’m somewhat liked to the extent that I’m invited out for drinks by other part-time workers, and although I’m not suited for customer service, I’m not considered incompetent, so I’m probably doing my best in this life.
I just learned about fungi for the first time.
Life Man is an intellectual manga.
Wasn’t it Takashi-kun?
>>116
Phew…
Mayumi-san wants to get caught by a bad boyfriend.
Yudai-kun is similar to You Die…
Lies are not good, but Mayumi’s kindness is bigger than I expected.
Aren’t you going to take a job where you can earn more with that horsepower, lifestyle man?
>>136
I don’t like jobs that require me to be tied to a schedule.
>>136
The type that seems to think you shouldn’t use your powers as a hero in everyday peaceful life.
>>168
He has noble aspirations, but he’s a hero type like Spider-Man who struggles because of it…
>>191
It’s impressive that you can suppress your feelings of “that’s not it” with just one breath…
Because the tax collector looks wealthy.
Probably the Middle Ages.
I thought it was a necrophilia man in the thumbnail, but it turned out to be a more noble existence…
>>139
Extremely immoral defamation against template squad heroes.
I want to support the lifestyle man…
>>142
Women and children in the general public category of tokusatsu tend to be like this.
>>142
Sometimes I lie because I want to meet a live-action man.
I am a hero who faces daily struggles.
It feels like watching the backstory of a former hero who falls to become a villain like those in American comics.
What is work related to taxes?
I’ve never heard of it when explaining a job.
>>146
I’m not a samurai, but I might be working at an accounting firm or something like that…
Something like this
Rather than a young person without money
I feel an atmosphere reminiscent of the Ice Age.
Do they like very short hair?
Even when facing unreasonable circumstances, not getting weirdly angry shows maturity…
I see, you’re from the Poison Gate.
Minamada Fuyu @cake0sho · 18 hours Those who still call me “the person from Jumon” are all carrying a small devil in their hearts, so I have no choice but to run faster than I can be caught. Minamada Fuyu @cake0sho · 18 hours Sorry, that was a bit of a lie. I’m a man who doesn’t do things when he can’t. Minamada Fuyu @cake0sho · 18 hours I draw Jumon and I draw lifestyle comics. I’m a man who does everything.
>>155
It seems like you have a little devil with you…
>>155
I sense a mysterious talent…
Is it the L of Life?
It’s great that you can throw incredibly strong punches without having any likes or dislikes; it’s a humble and nice trait.
The person I saved is completely smitten, right?
The author is trying to steer it towards a romantic comedy.
>>160
The heroine candidate herself is ruining the prospect of a rom-com…
I respect how you live a modest life while doing hero work without showing any of your troubled emotions…
If I become Mayumi’s kept man, I can become a hero with just one string.
>>162
I suddenly became Sanredd.
>>162
The reason why a living man takes pride in earning a living with his own money is precisely because there is no salary involved in hero activities.
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You lived, didn’t you?
The devil.
Not too strong One Punch Man.
What is a lifestyle man?
It’s not a transformation; it’s a species that originally looks like this.
A hero of the Ultraman type, huh?
“Someone should protect this guy in the country, he’s dangerous.”
When this guy became an invincible person.
The world may end.
Mayumi seems to be more focused on finding someone who can fill the gaps in her heart rather than being genuinely interested in someone, and it often makes me think how much she gets along with the kind of person who fits that role.
>>177
A life man cannot refuse.
Because I understand the fragility of the human heart better than anyone else.
I think 20-30% of the appeal of “Seikatsu Man” comes from the author’s replies assisting it.
Isn’t there an option to become Mayumi’s boyfriend?
>>179
The life man understands.
Mayumi doesn’t like herself as the opposite sex; she just wants a convenient conversation partner.
>>171
Is it because you’re a ninja from the past?
But it’s also bad that the guy is getting closer since I’ve already exchanged LINE with Mayumi.
It’s a bit scary because it feels like Hero Man might suddenly pull away once he starts depending on Mayumi-san.
>>183
The life man is not a hero based on Stanley’s original idea.
>>183
Phew.
Once you get a laugh from a complex, it’s recognized that it’s okay to poke fun at it, and you’ll be teased about it for life.
The only way to solve this now is to kill you; do it, just do it.
>>186
If you’re a seasoned person, I think you can gently stop it after the second time.
>>195
Tsk, that’s annoying…
I hope you can continue leisurely for a long time like Nekoda-san.
There was an anime called Hero Man, now that I think about it.
>>189
Like Baymax.
Is it the person who caused a large outbreak of patients at the poison gate…?
>>192
That is the reverse order, and it was just the original patient who came over.
Hero Man Engage!!!
Isn’t it quite rare to find someone who says they resemble a character from reality?
Even if I think so.
>>194
Enter the world of the lifestyle man.
The life of an ordinary person may not seem heroic, but their experiences and spirit are truly that of a hero…
The life man probably doesn’t want to be mistaken for another hero.
When I realized that I was genuinely mistaken, it seems they would interact with me in a way that wouldn’t hurt my feelings.
There are too few monsters appearing.
>>199
The punch of a lifestyle man might be too strong.
>>199
It’s coming out on the 1st of March.
It’s only one panel of death, but…
Wasn’t he an artist?
>>202
Phew…
>>202
Thunder… Punch!
Takahashi-kun
I thought this was the one related to necrophilia that I saw in the thumbnail, but it seems it’s different…
Isn’t it Takashi-kun?
The drawing man and the life man are both bundles of goodness.
Isn’t a monster the human heart?
Kata Drawing Man