
What became a topic of conversation was about buying a motorcycle, being a pachinko addict, and the appearance of Sushi Karma.
I think sushi has gained general recognition.
Honestly, I can’t relate to pachinko addicts or ordinary people…
I have the impression that manga with high-resolution depictions of trash tends to be popular in Young Magazine.
I don’t understand about 90% of the lines.
>>4
The neighbor has earned a fortune, but I’m just going on and on about how I suffered a huge loss.
>>4
The store side knows that the settings of the platform can be controlled from the staff room, right?
>>18
Can you actually control pachinko!? Is it unlimited play!?
>>22
That’s right.
>>22
If you squeeze too much, it’s rumored that this place won’t be popular, and as a result, the shop will suffer, so I will let them have a moderate amount to keep them happy.
So hurry up and give it to me, you piece of shit…
I started reading after watching the motorcycle episode here, but why isn’t he disillusioned with this person?
>>5
I’m being blinded by the brilliance of Sumire-chan from her idol days.
If you don’t do this, you can’t draw this much, right, Satomi-sensei? The dialogue and this ugly face too.
Is that a cigarette? Can it really get so wrinkled like this?
>>7
If you have normal understanding, you might get that I deleted it once, but unexpectedly ended up with a long-lasting situation. I ran out of cigarettes, but I’m so frustrated that I can’t even go buy more. Since I don’t have any money anyway, I’m salvaging one that seems like it still has a bit left from the ashtray and smoking it again. Do you think you can understand that?
>>9
You useless piece of trash!
>>9
Stop it, you worthless Kurapika.
It’s not a shikemoku.
I wonder if the widow was really putting on a front when she fed the high school boy in the manga.
As if the medallist author actually learned to skate and conducted interviews.
This author may have also immersed themselves in pachinko parlors and closely observed pachinko enthusiasts.
People who play pachislot only talk about occult practices and spells, which is scary.
I’ve been saying that from the beginning.
Postscript! Hello! I’m Uetsuki. This is my first personal publication, woo… This time I ended up drawing a DQN-style small character. Of course, in the black-haired, short-haired, glasses community, there is an erotic cuteness, but I really like the DQN-type raw stone that says things like “Die!” and “Fool!” The blond and brown-haired characters shout brilliantly!! Living in the city and being close to the outskirts is wonderful too, right? Those who say that being in a school setting is their everyday life feel happy. It turns into something erotic. Ah, I also want to beat my father. DQN-type handsome guys are the best. I may be obsessed with younger boys, but they are also great. The best. In the postscript, I suppose this is what it’s about… I wanted to draw, and I did! Thank you so much for picking up this silly little book!! (m(._.)m 2011/5/5 Uetsuki Kaichi
>>14
Since that time, I was calling the shota an erotic guy…
Do people who play pachinko understand the feeling?
Until I bounce with Sushi Karma on Yanmaga web.
The pachislot series was very popular, wasn’t it…?
Isn’t this sushi car almost the author themselves…?
>>21
I wonder why it’s using old slang and making it even more cringeworthy.
The bizarre behavior of Sumire-chan during the pachislot episode.
I want you to feel at ease because it has a proper original source.
I only knew Sumire-tan and Sushi Katsu-tan, so when I read it, I was surprised to see other heroines were AV actresses…
Also, Famfata is cute and muhoho.
If you can draw sushi characters without taking anything out on your own, then that’s the real madness.
The slightly lewd atmosphere of the uncle and aunt at the time of the reading was nice, but it seems like no one desired it…
I didn’t know that Professor Satomi U was a woman until recently…
>>28
It’s scary to think that someone who isn’t a woman would draw something like this.
>>28
I think there would be a huge uproar if a male author depicted sushi karma.
Since it’s a female author, it’s being brushed off as a joke.
>>36
There’s no way I would do that…
As a reaction to my parents being like the pachinko addicts in the image, I became a boring man who has never even played a single game, even at over 40 years old.
I ended up buying it because a YouTuber recommended it…
Generally, I make some adjustments before going.
It’s impressive how you’re sticking to the old lady-shota theme, wandering Karma-sensei.
It’s a hit.
>>31
It seems that during the doujin period, there wasn’t much of an emphasis on the old woman element; it was mainly about wanting to violate boys.
It depends on what you’re playing, but if it’s VVVV, then just by being at the decisive battle stage…
It’s a low setting and it’s very much a personal responsibility.
But since they said it’s a middle chain, it’s different… I wonder what machine it is?
>>32
Madoka Magic
>>37
Magical Halloween!? Is it the 8th one considering the timing?
You’re playing a punishing machine, huh?
Since the introduction of Sushi Car, there has been a huge increase in reprints of manga.
>>34
Well, that’s understandable.
Embezzlement and attempted robbery are just too much, even with a bit of manga exaggeration.
>>34
According to Professor Satomi, it seems that it really resonated with female manga artists.
It’s pulling off the sushi karma vibe more than I expected…
The sushi karl syntax is just outputting exactly what Professor U Satomi said…
“I think the idea that ‘it’s nice that ugly women are good at drawing’ doesn’t come from men.”
When it comes to drawing, it’s a genre where appearance doesn’t matter, so when men compete with each other, they don’t focus on looks.
>>47
I think it’s great how handsome teachers like Mel are good at drawing.
>>52
It seems like a composition where a male writer draws a handsome and skillful character and contrasts it with an ugly and clumsy one.
>>47
Unless you’re really good-looking, they’re all pretty much the same…
Is Professor Satomi U also a tanuki-faced, big-breasted idol, perhaps?
Hello~ (greeting)
>>50
I see.
>>50
…Isn’t it written on the wedding board?
>>60
Did you order the big one?
The overall tone of the text is very lively and informal, but I wonder how old Urotuki-sensei is…
In the previous work, the only one with this level of craziness was the childhood friend girl who was oiling up the childhood friend boy’s six-pack and licking it, so she really was doing her best…
I think there are parts where they affirm promotional relationships and are going full throttle in areas a man wouldn’t normally tread.
That’s why Sushi Karma, which stays within the realm of being enjoyable like a rare creature observation diary, is well-received.
>>58
Sushi Cal is appealing because it’s relatable in its badness that leans towards the introverted side.
Is this the sexual desire of a high school boy?
It’s a situation where a lonely beauty gets jealous of a friend who is not so attractive but is building a warm family, and this kind of scenario is quite common in other manga too.
It is a feminine sensitivity.
There aren’t many pictures of a good-looking guy being jealous of an ugly one.
Sushi Karma is a funny gag.
Sumire-chan can’t smile.
>>62
No… it’s really amusing…
Please also remember Akemi-chan.
>>63
Ayumi-chan
What?
I casually looked at the free preview of volume 1, but it was surprisingly boring.
But I’m curious about sushi karma.
>>65
Volume 1 is still in the preparation stage.
Since the release of Sushi Karma, things have been getting strange, including for Sumire-chan.
It’s bold to make a woman in her thirties covered in white hair and dandruff…
Even though Sumire-chan looks funny when she’s doing her thing with the nicotine and the smoke.
Serious embezzlement wasn’t really funny.
Honestly, I thought the pillow segment would just end like this.
I think the virgin setting of Sushi Cal is clearly a form of pandering.
>>73
I feel like Senpai would be more like “ah…” than a virgin, right?
>>73
But well, that’s a flavor that can only be expressed by a virgin or a socially awkward woman…
>>73
Rather, if you have that kind of experience with men, isn’t there just no hope?
I thought it was a woman’s sensibility to be excited about armpit hair.
It’s a bit questionable whether Sumire-chan has had a boyfriend in the past or not.
Although it’s primarily focused on cosplay, it’s a bit disappointing that the YuuP group doesn’t respect the original work and doesn’t follow the rules.
>>79
It’s almost certain that what’s being talked about here has nothing to do with cosplay.
It’s when Sushikar Kasumi-chan is done as a human…
If we start talking about that, then basically, a woman who has never been in a relationship wouldn’t become an idol anyway…
The appearance of sushi is good, but I’m convinced she’s a virgin because none of the guys she’s into are my type.
>>82
If you have high pride and ideals, there’s a pattern where you can end up being an older virgin even if you look good.
>>89
Recently, you can see sparkling lives on social media that you wouldn’t encounter in real life…
>>89
It’s almost impossible in real life, though.
I was deceived into thinking it was a shotacon because of the previous work and the one-shot.
Since around the 3 million embezzlement, I’ve gotten incredibly accustomed to Young Magazine…
I finally understood what they were saying thanks to the explanations from the anonymous slow gamblers.
The meme about people with a long history is really old.
It has an amazing sense of reality.
Before this, I also drew a one-shot about a shota-con female teacher.
Indeed, YuuP is still a child who comes to hanami with a guardian.
The popular heroines in Yanmaga are quite unique, aren’t they?
Even though it’s a different magazine, it’s surprising how clearly the receiving attributes can change this much.
>>90
It’s said that non-virgin, or promiscuous women are featured, making it quite an impressive magazine.
>>97
There is data that suggests readers of Young Magazine like virgins.
>>98
There was also data saying that I like Mom…
>>112
Isn’t that the champion?
>>112
Are you a Christian who reads Young Magazine?
It seems that in the past, I was also cleverly trying to get close to P, so I thought it was casually scattered.
Since it’s a story of women who became defeated soldiers after their dreams were shattered in the Heisei era, I think that Karu also became a born-again “shut-in” type due to the backlash.
It was just a shade at first, but it became complicated and twisted.
It’s not just the Inago Circle; they’re doing it as a regular business project, aren’t they, YuuP and the others?
It’s cute how Sushi Karma comforts Sumire-chan, who’s like a useless boyfriend!
It’s pretty bad, isn’t it?
If you look good, normally handsome guys will approach you, even in middle and high school.
Well, this is a manga, so it’s like that, but…
>>99
There are probably hardly any anonymous people who know the reality of such women, so where does this unwavering confidence that it’s definitely like this come from?
Well, for example, I definitely think that Agawa-san wouldn’t have been able to gain popularity outside of Young Magazine.
Sumi-chan probably can’t do it either.
I love the manga, but I feel that the art style varies too much depending on the story.
>>101
As soon as money is involved, it’s pretty tough how people turn into thugs…
>>105
I hope they at least leave a feeling that makes you want to support them.
>>111
That should be left over normally.
>>113
It was touch and go when I broke my bone.
>>105
But there are people who can change dramatically over even small amounts of money…
>>101
You are struggling to maintain balance as a worthless person, aren’t you?
If I only eat elegant Japanese or French cuisine, my shoulders get stiff, so sometimes I feel like I want to indulge in fast food or junk like Jiro’s ramen.
I read Yakumo’s first night!! It’s erotic…
The only one popular in Young Magazine as a virgin might be Yukapon.
The writing of Sushi Karma, enriched by the experiences of Uratsuki-sensei.
Yeah, yeah, being a virgin is so lame, but deep down, guys really want a virgin.
>>119
No…?
>>115
The author is called “sushi.”
Yankee manga has decreased significantly, but the atmosphere of poor security still lingers somewhat.
When looking at the popularity of non-virgin mother characters, I think it depends on the character attributes whether people prefer virgins or non-virgins.
Old slang is making a revival among the youth, influenced by trends like “super ten-chan,” and older folks are using it again too.
Even if they dislike things like the school festival, they still try to see it through.
The professionalism in serving fans is unusually high, which is a great point.