
Shonen Jump+
I forgive it because my favorite manga keeps starting one after another…
>>1
I love love is overkill.
I don’t really understand the people in Dr. STONE.
Chuck Beans!
>>3
I quite like it.
I was shocked because I thought Sachi’s recording would continue for a long time.
Recently, I noticed that One Piece Academy is surprisingly consistently interesting.
I’m glad it seems like it won’t end for a long time.
I thought Giri-kun was over since you started a thread like this on Tuesday.
>>6
I can do it!
Miyao Taro has always wanted to do it…
Navigatoria and me and the sea, I’m really sad that she has ended.
Kenturia is probably about the halfway point of the story.
>>9
Even though there are still plenty of lives left…
The end of those who are calm and steady without ups and downs continues.
Is there really something that is on the verge?
If it’s below 150,000 PV, it’s likely to fail unless there are significant barriers.
If the paperback doesn’t sell below 300,000, it’s death.
Above 500,000 is almost secure.
Sanekawa-chan, grow more…
>>16
It’s understandable that the illustration episodes drop in any series.
I wanted Sachi’s recording to end after going deeper into the running area.
>>17
I want to see it too, but it seems like it will just turn into a really unpleasant story…
Comics with heartfelt dialogue tend to end sooner.
But it means that they are properly laying out the course and fully illustrating it.
There are also patterns that aren’t like that, and it’s tough…
A half-person will become a love rival in the current development?
A loser since the day I was born.
I don’t want the god in front of me to end.
>>21
The master and Takaten-sensei are great, aren’t they?
The problem of making comics that seem like they will stretch too much by Tuesday.
>>22
In fact, Monday is also a quite competitive area.
Somehow, for Jump…
I feel that the hit of the red cat was unexpected.
>>24
No one knows if something will hit or not, no matter how unexpected it may be.
That’s why many series start and end as a result of trying various things.
Rather, it seems that there are more people who think it will hit but are actually swinging and missing.
>>40
If you don’t think that way, you won’t even include it in the magazine…
It seems that Rainbow Apple Dragon has been able to have their own television news program now…
>>25
You used to be a super popular idol, so you can do it, right?
I feel scared like that damn woman is closing in.
Ashi-chan is, well, yeah…
I was watching Giri-chan because the new ones are tough, but I thought it was strange that there was nothing prepared when it had been existing content until last week.
>>29
While keeping up with the manga deadlines, I also do blue tax returns and work at the store.
On top of that, if I receive illustration requests and even release a doujin, it will be like this…
>>35
What are you doing??
>>29
Well, we had quite a bit of conflict over how to present the four-panel comic, so I can’t really bring myself to blame them that much.
I want Aashi-chan to do her best because she makes me feel all flustered just watching her.
>>31
It was a bit much for the man to be staring intently at the chest and rear.
Giriki was briefly trending, and I couldn’t believe my eyes.
What on earth happened…?
>>32
Can you come in every week?
>>37
Seriously? I didn’t know that…
I was going to write “day of the week” as “emptiness,” but I’ll stop!
Both nudity is interesting.
I guess the wealthy child’s mother in the diary had quite a drama in her life.
I thought Sachi Roku could be a 5-minute anime!
After the light music club and Giriko, Living Man might also come to Jump Plus.
>>48
It’s interesting to watch, but when asked if it has the potential to be serialized…
>>48
The lifestyle man is already featured as a rookie.
It’s not that you’re featured, but it’s just a space where rookies can freely place their manga, so if it’s about rising in the indie scene, I think that’s definitely not possible…
I like gods in front of me and things like Cambrian Pasture that don’t have individual threads.
I like Junket Bank, but I can’t really call it a Jump+ manga…
As soon as Giriko ran out of stock, something…
I thought the author of Giriko seemed knowledgeable about alcohol topics, and it turns out they really run a bar…
Siren-chan… A-shi-chan…
The guy next door is now my complete dear neighbor, but there’s an exhilarating feeling that he might turn into an ordinary disliked person at any moment.
Honestly, it’s such a mystery why Aashi-chan was able to get a serialization.
Nepotism?
What was hard ending here was Drunk Bullet and Umi Kanojo.
Both had a refreshing ending, so that’s good, but…
>>59
She was able to take her time with the climax.
Drunk Bullet had a sudden ending that clearly showed it was abruptly cut off… The epilogue was good, though.
She had a good loss for the first time in a while… Loss? I was able to receive some heroine elements.
I’m really sad that Handsome was gone, but I’m glad he’s back…
Ashi-chan has good artistic skills, but her sense of deformed art is terrible, and I can only think that the content mocks manga.
It’s not that a handsome person has come back, but the ingredients look way too handsome.
I haven’t read “Nukko,” but is it really that amazing…? I’m actually getting interested in it, so I’ll go read it.
A masterpiece that portrays the old age of the characters.
I thought Drunk Bullet wrapped up suddenly, but I don’t dislike the digest of the final episode.
I tried reading Nuko, but I dropped out after episode 2.
Indeed, what is this…?
I haven’t made much progress in the conversation, but I really like the manga “Tensou Boudai Kaku.”
You’ve managed to get to episode 2.
I gave up halfway through the first episode because the title and character setting were impossible for me.
Bakko-chan feels like something out of a shoujo manga.
It might anger fans of shoujo manga if I say this, but…
Unlike in print, there’s no frame, so you aren’t just swapping things around, right?
I’m reading Kemonomuni, which isn’t a hot topic.
Tenboudai Kaku is helpful when you want to take in a serious-feeling meeting scene or meaningful exchanges.
I think it’s best to accept it as an atmospheric manga.
I like Drunk Bullet and I bought the volumes too, but…
I liked the early speed of resolving disputes quickly and the idiots who talk about alcohol knowledge.
Kaiju No. 8 has brought out the big boss, and the protagonist has awakened, but could this possibly be the final battle?
It doesn’t seem like there’s anything else to do after this story ends.
I’m looking forward to a development where Nuko-chan will take care of it.
I heard that Kuroko is currently in a battle scenario.
>>82
The battle that had me going, “What the heck is this, with the Flower Funeral of the Monster Extermination, the Four Monsters of the Underworld, and the strongest swordsman of the afterlife?” finally came to an end the other day.
I love sirens, but they’re flying low.
Well, I like anything as long as it’s a hard-working girl in love, so I think that’s about it for people I’m not into.
>>83
Since Mani Mani was like that…
I had high expectations for the terrarium since the rookie days, but after the rookie publication ended, I found myself wondering where this story is going… ?
I’m very scared that the current PV might just end as it is.
Myaotaro was surprised that his rival, Igaguri, moved in and then moved out almost immediately, and in the next episode, it took a turn that surprised everyone.
The main writer of the story has been saying a lot on social media that continuing the serialization is very strict, so it must be tough…
I heard that the vertical country’s publishing method was too unique and that there was no cutoff line.
>>87
Is that so… But the number of PVs on Friday is top class, so is it really tough?
>>95
Right now it’s okay because we just started, but the question is whether we can maintain popularity as the series progresses.
I was saying that I have an idea of how it will end, but I’m scared because I don’t know if I can get there.
>>95
The first few episodes of any series are generally top class.
The turning point is whether it can be maintained afterward or if it will go into a direct descent.
It seemed like the wrap-up was near, but is it still continuing?
The new series based on a work from the people of the vertical country is just too much of a vertical country for some reason…
I quite like the new series about the public bath.
I feel like there have been many new series that are a direct descent lately, but was it always like that before?
Myaotaro, stop putting your butt hole on the cover.
Not a joke, just honestly dirty.
I just wanted to keep watching Majirumie every day…
Because it’s a web medium, serialization is possible indefinitely!
There was a time like that, but nowadays, with web media constantly adapting things into anime, it’s not possible anymore.
There are a lot of new series with themes like public baths and pottery, which are kind of dull.
>>97
Did you just say that the new Thermae Romae is plain?
>>101
I think it’s interesting, but somewhat plain…
Also, please shorten the interval between installments a bit more.
>>107
Well then, should the anonymous person do the interview instead?
Jump has been desperately trying to maintain the PV count it has built up to this point, so the replacement might be more intense than that of the Jump main magazine.
The needle, which was “great for continuing every week!” has finally turned into every other week…
What should I do from next week…
>>99
Well, doing it every week for 133 weeks is impressive.
Even among the many that are biweekly, Nabetuyo is not particularly fast in terms of drawing pace.
It feels like the ocean girl ended perfectly without any excess or deficiency.
The final episode was particularly good.
Surveys and things like “Well, everyone will probably vote for this without saying anything…” tend to avoid voting.
>>105
I thought the laid-back atmosphere was nice, but it was sad to see them getting slammed in the comments.
I quietly like shabby properties.
>>108
The early thumbnail with the Ronpari face was probably switched quickly because it didn’t receive good feedback.
Now it’s pretty cute and stable.
I hope Urban Legend Senpai lives a long life.
>>111
Weren’t you about to die instantly from the dog-faced person?
>>115
I think trying to make that a regular thing was suicidal.
>>118
I laughed at how it was treated as if it didn’t happen in this special episode taking a different route.
>>128
Hibagon is dead!
>>133
If the puppet master doesn’t get involved, I’ll probably just be killed by the strange phenomenon…
If it’s ADV, it’s quite common.
I’m sad that Geromatsu is coming to an end.
It’s pretty interesting, though…
>>112
but
It’s Matsumoto!
>>105
No-name bro!
A-shi-chan herself is cute, but I wonder what this feeling is.
Is it possible that “Giriki” is not a manga about people who are financially strapped producing quick and easy meals, but rather about people who are mentally exhausted relying on makeshift seasoning with spiciness, sweetness, and whatever condiments they have on hand?
>>116
I think the characters in the story have quite a lot, excluding the poisoned tuna.
Instead, the vessel of the heart is at its limit.
>>120
I feel like the band members who seem to be the most financially struggling are actually eating the most decently…
MAD’s unique humor becomes addictive.
>>117
“Smelling it… is different, isn’t it…” made me chuckle a bit.
I want A-shi to keep dating and not participate in the match.
Myaotaro thinks that the reason for the defeat was not bringing Nicolo as the main.
Only perverts around me are thriving.
>>122
The author’s strength lies in the fact that only the perverts are active…
>>122
It didn’t seem that atmospheric after all.
I was reading it because Nicolo is cute.
Is Ah-shi-chan being hit? Why…?
If it’s a cat-centered manga, it’ll end up being too much of a follow-up to Kawaii Sugiru…
It ended in Jump, but can I talk about my favorite manga? The Dragon Students and the Saotome Sisters.
>>130
I like the indescribable atmosphere of “It was better in the old days.”
>>130
Ban-Ou!!!!
>>130
Go, godaigodaigo and daddydebadi…
>>130
The author of “Ryugakusei” is currently creating “Outreijou,” which is interesting, but it has become unavailable as a physical volume…
Recently, Giriko has been prioritizing preferences over extreme meals, so she’s no longer feeling that sense of extremity.
Instead, it feels like my boss has already lightly surpassed his limit.
I heard that with Jump, if the editorial supervisor and at least one other editor approve, the serialization can proceed.
Anyway, this is the current situation that keeps repeating.
Giri’s “giri giri” probably has a meaning related to age as well…
Despite using a lot of vegetables and seasonings like a batter for okonomiyaki, there was somehow a sense of limitation.
>>136
The previous smallest unit bibimbap was also quite something.
As a side note, the warriors of the Gyudondon Clan, known as Papu, fight proudly while producing beautiful melodies.
I was most surprised to find out that the bathhouse was a serialized story when I initially thought it was a one-shot.
Ooboro and Machi love buying paperback books that much.
I only like manga that features crazy women.
>>140
Everyone is happy that their breasts are big.
>>140
I’m happy that the lustful monster Hikari has become strong.
Thursday is too empty, like a nameless head.
>>142
Since I have a rom-com brain, I am grateful for Imanin and 100 Kano.
Well, 100 Kano might be something different from a rom-com.
>>142
There is a Jibaken, isn’t there?
My favorite place lately is the darkest room of my heart, so please do your best…
I believe there are no gyaru in this class.
Miyau Otarou generally rides every week, which is good.
It’s really impressive that the regular light music club continues to hold meetings every week.
Ono-kun dies twice.
Why does the PV count for Star Crossing Zero seem so low…?
Isn’t it interesting?
>>152
It feels like it took a big stumble in the first episode.
>>152
I am reading it, but it’s hard to read and the art style and design are off-putting.
>>152
I don’t quite understand the painting… it’s too artistic.
>>152
The style is too selective of people.
It’s too late to lean towards an ability battle genre now.
The sensibility of an anonymous person does not necessarily align with that of the world.
>>154
Even if it’s two nameless people, it’s still not the same.
Not many people continue reading after that first episode, right…?
Speaking of which, I thought the title sounded like something from Narou, and I hadn’t read it, but since it’s still ongoing, I wonder if it’s interesting.
>>159
I don’t dislike either.
>>159
As it’s an indie project, it will continue as long as the creator doesn’t reach their limits or make a significant mistake.
On top of that, many people read that PV as “What will happen to this manga (in a bad way)?”
>>178
Yeah, even indie works can get canceled normally…
I hope the Sanekai manning girl works hard soon.
I loved the after-school secret club.
I wanted it to be animated…
Oboro changing their hairstyle was surprising at first, I thought it was just a one-off bit, but I ended up liking it after all.
>>164
I thought it was good to keep changing hairstyles after that.
I thought there wouldn’t be any changes on the first time.
If you can’t captivate the audience in the first episode… it must be something exceptional…
I love that they publish one-shots frequently.
>>167
There seem to be a lot of assassins, huh…?
>>171
Assassins and ninjas are a guaranteed hit, after all…
>>171
There’s a trend like that, isn’t there?
I don’t know whether it’s the person who brings it or the person who chooses it that’s to blame.
>>175
It’s definitely better than when I only had toxic parents, but it’s still a trend, isn’t it?
Is the continuation of Harem Fantasia not out yet?
I wonder what happened since A-shi-chan’s ranking suddenly shot up.
The Monday series lineup is probably strong.
>>172
In episode 1, those who couldn’t handle the panty shots fell off, and in episodes 2 and 3, those who wanted more sexual appeal without the panty shots fell off.
It’s tough that Miyauo Taro is coming to an end.
Oboro and Machi have some gags too, but…
It properly depicts relationships and growth, making it quite satisfying to read.
It seems like I’m about to finish being half-baked, but I can’t quite get there…
I like having a big butt, but I see that this subject is full of dirty jokes.
People who read “Hari” probably like “Ha no Me” as well.
>>182
I like “Shari Yonder” and “Ha no Me,” but it’s different…!
>>182
Don’t do it together.
The blade’s eye is like a needle, not having a one-time use setting, but is genuinely like a middle schooler’s drawn ability battle manga.
>>182
It might be that I accept the rough edges and flaws of indie music as part of its charm and pursue it because of that.
The octopus girl realized it was all over.
It was quite the topic of conversation at first, but I wonder where it lost momentum.
>>184
Since there wasn’t a single cute girl other than the borrowed Sakura Spider-chan…
>>192
I really wonder why so many unimpressive girls came out…
In the illustration episode, Saneka-chan is a raccoon…
Machi-chan is straightforward and cute, isn’t she?
The Blade’s Eye may choose its audience, but it is incredibly straightforward with its ability battle manga.
The story of “Hoshikou” is simple in that it says to crush others’ wishes in order to fulfill your own, but the art style is too selective of people.
The needle is featured every week and I’ve been reading it, but the state of the comment section is really something else.
Is it really something to be that angry about?
I love the taste of webcomics from the good old days of personal websites, like Blade’s Eye.
The Blade’s Eye allows you to experience the nostalgic feeling of web comics, which is good for your health.
Isn’t it the case that people who can’t stand certain genres have loud voices?
>>198
Anonymous is the type that especially cannot tolerate things like Drama Queen or Asura.
The octopus girl must have been cute too, her best friend’s child!
Other allies lack charm too much, yeah…
I think everyone is reading it because it’s a new work by a person from a vertical country, but the content is also from a vertical country, so it seems like it will be a straight drop.
There was no cancellation for the vertical (series).
So was the use of cliffhangers every time purely a stylistic choice?
I like the idea that the protagonist’s wish in the battle to fulfill their desires is to bring back a loved one, so it feels like it has already been granted.
In the beginning, I thought, “Oh, it’s another one of these…”
I ended up liking the character while reading.
Well, but in Tanaka’s series, Ooya is the most ambiguous…