
Stylish May’s four simultaneous serializations! First installment: Vampire Idol Tears by Kazuhiko Shimamoto. Can you hold back? A shocking one-shot where ‘blood’ stirs!! NEW! Crying and singing, fate strikes back! I.D.O.L. First installment scheduled for release on May 1st in issue 23. Fujita, Shimamoto, and Hiyoro Kaga in a new serialization! Silver Mountain, First installment scheduled for release on May 1st in issue 23. A fierce battle unfolds in a world of ‘snow’! What happened, having lost everything, now bearing a new mission!! Fourth installment scheduled for release on May 25th in issue 26. Stunning action one-shot decided due to the upcoming major response! Reading satisfaction MAX! Kagurai Shingi and Meijin, by Kawamoto+ Third installment scheduled for release on May 18th in issue 25. Kakukamata, the dream-seeing mankanjin makes his appearance! ~ Is the true reality here? Bus in the first half! Let’s defeat the letter! Let’s defeat the matter! Uhi Shinan is sent!
Jubilo won’t have a major failure.
>>1
Moonlight Regulation…
>>10
Even the Moonlight Law, which flopped the hardest in Jubilo’s history, has sold more copies than the lifetime total publication of Shimamoto.
>>30
Naso
nin
Both will likely be canceled, leaving just the booby samurai.
I revisited Ushitora after a long time, and the scene with Hyou is just too good.
>>5
Defeating Guren is pretty much the MVP, right?
>>8
Crimson Lotus!!! What are you doing!! Where are you!! 1!!
Is that title good, Shimamoto?
Weekly serialization at this age!?
But this Shimamoto’s painting has a mysterious allure.
The person has been saying all along that they would die in a weekly serialization, but I never expected them to really return to a weekly serialization.
Current serialization lineup
The Moonlight Regulation is too painful because the crying red ogre could not be used.
Is Shimamoto working alongside Aoi Honoo?
Are you out of your mind!?
…Are you serious!?
The pressure from Jubilo regarding Shimamoto’s lack of expectations seems intense.
It’s not often said, but Jubilo quietly has an amazing ability to develop players.
>>17
Basically, he is the kind of person who encourages you all to create your own works!
It’s amazing that they have sent so many people out to debut, though.
Fujita and Shimamoto had a simultaneous weekly serialization how many years ago…
The modern chapter of Live A Live was genuinely entertaining, so seriously don’t add any weird jokes or sarcasm…
If you’re embarrassed about being serious, how many years have you been a manga artist?
I like these two, but honestly their batting average…
>>21
As expected, Ishimoto and Fujita are completely different, right!?
>>21
Jubilo has an incredibly high batting average, right?
>https://websunday.net/sunday/next/
It’s quite sparse…
>>24
It’s better than jumping.
>https://websunday.net/sunday/next/
The Demon King’s castle is coming to an end soon, isn’t it?
>>25
I wanted to see the second season of the anime…
Are Jubilo and Shimamoto really on the same level as people say?
Vampa… what??
Isn’t it a bit too much to juggle the weekly serialization of Aoi Honoo and being the president after turning sixty?
>>28
The person themselves is saying they want to die while doing a weekly series.
Shimamoto manga is often quoted for its highly relatable scenes.
I’ve never seen a discussion about what will happen next in this ongoing manga.
Too close.
Jubilo is making an incredible profit with the trickery.
>>32
Amazing, Demon King Narumi!
>>35
Who the hell are you?!
>>39
There is a theory that it was implemented in a now-defunct social game…
Of course it’s growing… because I’m doing things properly.
>>36
Is Pon Haruta a Jubilo!
The moonlight is such that I can’t quite come to like this guy, and the volumes keep progressing, but when I reflect on the emotions in the latter part, the behavior from the beginning becomes more profound…!
I never expected that Karakuri would achieve great success in slot machines.
It’s been over 30 years since the Shimbun Weekly Sunday.
>>44
Since the transfer student of fire?
It’s amazing to watch 200 movies a year while working.
I don’t know any information about the Karakuri Pachinko except for Demon King Narumi, so I can’t imagine what kind of events it will have at all.
The one that seems likely to become popular among these is the tall female samurai.
>>50
It didn’t work.
>>50
You’re doing something terrible.
>>50
This is hilarious.
At one time, Sunday was full of Jubilo assists, wasn’t it?
Fujita was quite cautious at the beginning of “Should Destroy the Twin Ruins,” but the result is as it is, so you can’t really tell until it starts.
There’s not much information about Jubilo, so I can’t really imagine it.
How the silver mountains are related, whether it’s a children’s battle and buddy story, the tale of Ushiwakamaru, or the otherworldly tale.
It feels like the idol image has already become outdated by about two generations just from the picture in the thread.
>>57
The feeling of the 80s is strong.
Two veterans are doing intense animation, and even though it’s spring, there’s no freshness at all!!
I love Pantalone the most.
I think the non-personal stories in Shimamoto’s series are mainly for the purpose of supplementing material.
The batting averages are too different.
The person drawing erotic manga about Valkyries is going to do it in Sunday…
So, I guess you won’t draw erotic manga anymore…
I am a fan of Kazuhiko Shimamoto, but…
Asuka from the future series was really boring.
I don’t think the people who raise up Kazuhiko Shimamoto online, only reading Aoi Honoo and not buying the new Kōpen release, will read this.
I haven’t forgotten that Howl Pen DDD didn’t sell, seriously.