
I was surprised that Rei was more interesting than I expected.
There are some things I’m not sure if they’re still going or if they’re already over.
Specifically, it’s the male version of Saki.
>>1
The author started an original serialized story in this magazine with the simultaneous release of volumes 1 and 2, but it was canceled this month.
>>3
In the end, is the male version of Saki still going or has it ended?!
The male version of Saki sounds like a joke just by hearing the story.
I’m getting a bit interested in Shinoyuhah, although it’s a little late.
Although it is popular, the main story is progressing too slowly…
>>6
I caught up by reading the entire volume all at once, so I’m fine, but it’s crazy that over ten years have passed since the national tournament started.
This is the first time I’m reading a manga with so many spin-offs.
It’s almost been two years since the last update, Homosaku…
Personally, I have such a fondness for Shinohayu that I recommend it.
If you read it in a paperback, the slow pace isn’t that concerning.
The addition and correction of breasts is a great deal.
Since there are quite a few digests, it doesn’t feel slow when you read it.
I read it all at once the other day, but the quality is consistently high, so I realized that the issue is with the serialization speed.
The 5th place playoff is interesting, but I seriously wonder if they’re really going to do it, even while reading through it all at once.
Rather, at this point, Shinohayu is the main story, isn’t it?
The fifth place decision was really fun to read all at once, but it might have been tough for those following the serialization.
>>15
I think it’s fine to wait until after the final.
There is a theory that there are many spin-offs in Mahjong manga itself.
>>16
Indeed, the frozen tiles I read recently also had a spin-off.
There were even spin-offs of spin-offs like Ten → Akagi → Washizu.
It’s too much fun to be able to watch the final of Achiga and the main story at the same time!
Saki likes Final Fantasy.
>>21
I wanted the author to keep going because they had a deep understanding of the subject.
>>21
This too had ended before I knew it…
>>35
It’s terrible that episode 0 isn’t included in the volume.
There are still a lot of strong characters who haven’t shown all their abilities, and since the serialization is moving at this speed, it feels pretty hopeless.
Are you going to do the Japan Selection World Championship edition?
>>22
If it’s just the concept, there’s also a second-year edition!
The illustrations in the main story have gotten really good, but some of the character’s breasts have gotten quite larger.
>>23
I was thinking that the pictures posted here might be falling apart, but instead, they actually got better…
I thought they would do the fifth game as a spin-off or something.
It was interesting, but…
Overall, the style has been updated with the times, so it has become better.
It’s breaking down, but that’s probably because it’s actually happening when I’m pressed for deadlines or busy, so it’s not entirely wrong.
I think the quality is top-notch, perhaps because they purely allocate resources to the fighting game scenes.
The TS version of Saki was somewhat lacking, but all the other spin-offs have been hits, so of course they’re going to increase.
>>29
I mean, why are they making the author of Sekirei draw TS Saki? They should let him draw an Eisuikyou spin-off instead!
>>48
That author is more focused on that rather than breasts…
>>58
Even during the time of the wagtail, it was leaking out.
The captain’s match is so boring that I want it to end quickly.
The skirt has gotten quite short, hasn’t it?
Kunihiro seems like a pervert.
>>32
How many years has it been since Kunihiro started wearing that perverted outfit?
After reading it all at once, I thought that there are clearly hints for individual battles, so this conclusion will definitely be more than 10 years later.
>>33
It seems like there might even be a world edition, let alone an individual match…
The individual competition is the main event.
The characters have become quite cute too.
I was surprised that Mata no-san became cute.
It’s amazing that it’s simply so well-made as a Mahjong manga.
I liked seeing a different side of the character from the mahjong parlor food.
>>42
Since it was set in Nagano, we couldn’t increase the characters and it ended…
>>42
I was happy with the last new writing, which was Mako’s Ramen Zuzu.
It feels like the team made it to the finals mainly due to the manager’s influence, as if a delinquent team has risen to Koshien.
>>43
I’m being told I’m a rude person, and it’s funny.
Episode 0 can be watched officially…
Sakibiyori, come back!
>>46
I wonder what the author is doing since there’s been no news…
I thought the development where the manager’s arm gets broken was unnecessary.
I don’t know whether I needed it or not, but I was suddenly confused when I broke a bone back then.
There’s no need to apply debuffs, especially since it’s at a level of the table.
When you’re injured, whether you win or lose, you’ll be criticized regardless…
It has become like the author’s life work.
I have a feeling I want to draw something like FATALIZER again.
The final felt like “Wow, her boobs are huge… Mahjong is so interesting… Wow, her boobs are huge…”
Saki in the finals is too strong…
>>57
Where is it?
You’re acting like a fool not seeing the score.
I thought the director wanted to make the scene where the department head breaks his arm dramatic, but I believe it would have been exciting even without that.
It’s a handicap for other schools, right?
I want to see the Saga lesbian spin-off.
Isn’t the wind god strong?
The ability to dominate the field is the highest ability.
Hacchan has a tan line in the shape of underwear on her butt, so even though it can’t be seen in that world, the panties do exist.
>>66
Isn’t that a tan line from wearing a swim school swimsuit?
At first, I was wearing pants.
Now, no one is wearing it anymore, and they are showing their lines more confidently than Hacchan…
Volume 1’s Saki is really cute.
I had an image of the author being difficult to please, but with so many spin-offs and guest illustrations, I wonder if they’re someone who can’t say no.
>>69
I guess they want to draw a lot.
Taco
The painting is very skillful, but somehow it feels dry.
>>72
Rather, it has become a composition that is difficult to stand out.
When I read it, my brain turns to breasts, but I also really like the depictions of the game and the character interactions.
>>73
In between, there are subliminal moments of a seductive woman, but what we’re doing is a battle of skill mahjong set in a student tournament stage.
A style that can be enjoyed both as a youth sports and competition story and as a supernatural battle genre.
The adaptation into visuals is also fortunate, isn’t it?
The content is quite interesting, but anyway, it’s slow.
I haven’t read much of the main story, but I have all the volumes of Saki Biyori.
It gives the impression of being somewhat socially awkward, as seen in various episodes that are often observed.
I just don’t think someone like that could have multiple spin-offs and interact with several writers.
It might just be simply a lazy disposition.
>>82
I think they mentioned that their interviewing method is like what regular customers talk about in a local izakaya, so I don’t think they have social anxiety.
I only know up to the anime, so I want it to finish quickly so I can read everything.
I knew it would break, so why did they decide to resume the Achiga chapter…?
When viewed as an ability battle, it’s not 1vs1 but 1vs1vs1vs1, so everything isn’t solely determined by the strength of the abilities, which is well done.
I realized how amazing Subara-senpai was.
>>86
The way they maneuver is amazing, knowing that they’re up against the Dark Lord, anticipating moves, and dealing with Dragon Road while playing the bait.
I love wonderful senior who is being annoyingly bothered by Rei in the fifth-place match after overcoming that semifinal.