
He looks like a handsome guy who would use the South Star Sacred Fist.
Is it the South Dipper Flow Feather Arrow?
>>3
Isn’t there a lot of people? But when I count, it doesn’t seem that way.
It just looked densely packed in style.
Please provide the details.
>>4
Sparkling and glimmering.
It’s a romantic comedy about a girl who reunites with her childhood friend at her new school.
>>8
Aren’t the other elements too strong?
>>12
It’s a straightforward and high-quality romantic comedy, so during the key scenes, the difference in the two characters’ art styles doesn’t bother me at all.
If it comes to that, it’s the protagonist who’s strange.
Southern Cross Lone Falcon Fist Secret Technique!
Upon closer inspection, the protagonist also has strong shoulders…
It’s an abnormal person who just can’t fit in, or rather, won’t fit in…
It’s the flying swallow, right!?
Is it Otoko Juku or BEBOP?
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Even though it’s that kind of theme, one person is still in a different uniform, so it really does make the protagonist side feel strange…
>>13
It’s not strange at all since I’m just wearing the uniform from before I transferred.
There are households that directly apply it in reality.
>>15
That’s true, but besides that, there’s also something like…
>>13
It’s like I’m doing something similar to that boss, Freiza…
Has this material really continued for four volumes already?
A style that looks like Haruta.
Interesting…
I think I’ll buy the first four volumes of the paperback…
When we were little, the fact that Gokurakuji-kun had a shoujo manga face…
Spending a long time in this town will change this face, won’t it?
>>21
Rather than spending a long time, when Gokurakuji-kun returned after his first day at school, his parents’ artistic style had changed…
>>27
It’s horrifying…
Regardless of the art style, why am I wearing a school uniform while taking care of plants at home…
>>22
Is it because I’m a student?
>>22
Joutarou always wore a school uniform too…
It looks like a gag but has quite a horror development.
A delinquent like out of a picture! It didn’t work out.
The painting style of the background house is also different…
I thought it would be a letdown, but the content is actually quite classic and interesting, what’s up with that?
It seems like there are also some cute clothes with different art styles sold in this town, so if I keep wearing this, I feel like I’ll be fine.
I’m still as worried as always. But during times like these, I can’t help but think, I wonder if it’s okay. Since Lulu is running late, I picked out some clothes for her. How about this one? I’m sorry, I chose them earlier. Thank you. Is that so? The clothes are cute, but…! Sorry! Woah! The ones that were over by the changing area, I’m sorry, I thought they’d look cute even though they might not suit Lulu. You always have them with you! ? I’ve wanted to wear something like this for a long time. Um, how about…! I felt like such a long wait…! Just as I said! It really suits you~! Is there anything else you want to try on? This one is also super cute, right? I didn’t know there were things like this! But yay…! You look happy and it makes me happy too! You’re so cute! I was a bit mean, but did you remember nothing from the fitting at Aoyama? Ah, there’s still more… right? It’s so nice to pick out clothes for someone you know. Ugh, this is where a girl can really show off her skills!
>>30
These scary older sisters are cute…
>>30
You’re gonna write a good story while using the art style as a reference, aren’t you?
Haruta, huh… I see…
You’re skilled at making clothing with a different style, huh?
My classmates were also ordinary kids.
The way you differentiate your art styles is amazing…
The thickness of the lines is too different…
Somehow… everything except the drawing is normal…
>>38
It’s really strange because everything except for the drawing continues normally…
Harta is a strange manga with really good artwork.
I was surprised to think, “Is it going to continue?!” when I read it for the first time, but I was even more astonished to hear that there are already four volumes out.
What happened to Zen-kun…?
>>42
I got lost in the mystery zone.
The magazine suddenly changed…
Is it a style that leaves all the comebacks to the readers?
It’s more like a battle royale than a graphic novel, isn’t it?
>>49
The bald man in front looks fierce, but since he has his uniform buttons done up neatly, he’s probably a model student.
>>51
This is Chi-bo.
It’s a character that feels like it would be easily defeated in one scene by using cunning methods or betrayal.
It feels like the artwork is rich, but in terms of line thickness or carefulness, it seems a bit different from truly richly drawn manga.
Indeed, this adult clothing seems to be from one or two generations ago in the magazines.
I like how the story progresses in a typical shoujo manga style.
The development of the story itself is very straightforward and makes me go crazy.
I thought it was a one-shot, but it turned out to be a series…
Is it over in just one chapter!? I thought, but there’s a tankōbon out, so I guess it’s like a special edition…
It must be tough for the assistant too.
This is the King of the Southern Cross.
I really like this kind of thing, samurai.
This manga is interesting, isn’t it?
I was hoping that volume 2 would be discounted on BW soon, but it hasn’t happened yet…
It’s frustrating that I found myself excited at the end of the first chapter of such a weird manga…
I wonder which one will die first~?
Even though the people involved are completely serious, it’s really skillful how it turns into genuine humor from the reader’s perspective…
But with this, it feels like this child’s courage is really resonating with that kind of character design…
It looks like the style of someone who drew a manga about four sisters.
What is this parade of stories where these pleasant women appear?
The child in the middle looks good and is cute, right?
The Festival Four Kings…?!
However, there is quite a sense of anticlimax…
>>72
I thought it was just a one-hit wonder, but the story continues to be quite interesting.
>>73
Works that consistently maintain a distinct style are powerful.
Volume 4!?
The art style from the protagonist’s house was different and it was no good.
The return home segment was so horrifying that it was scary…
The sudden rise of the pattern in fashion reminds me of those Baki pants.
Wearing the previous school’s uniform is allowed…
I’ve only really seen people like Kumagawa Misogi doing it.
The style is quite strong, but I’ve always been reading K2 with a similar intensity.
The protagonist is almost unsatisfactory.
It’s amazing that it can stand as a story, not just a one-liner.
I thought there was an update on the drama shooting, but it was something completely different.
In the beginning, there were a lot of clichés, which reminded me a bit of Eco-eco Azaraku.
The world of shoujo manga is scarier…
Eventually, a transfer student with seven scars on their chest will come…
Lulu-chan is just cute and calming.
I love how gag, romantic comedy, and horror coexist perfectly.
That aside, I want the girl who was absorbed into the world of graphic novels to be happy too.
Everyone in the world of gekiga is a good person, right?
Chi-bo is foolish and betrays me, but I still like him.
The child making a “hyuu” sound is cute.
It’s amazing to be able to master these two styles…
I feel like there was a one-shot about a child born to parents with different artistic styles, but maybe that’s something else…?
I read it all the way to the person in the thread image.
It’s too funny…
It’s a totally clichéd shoujo manga development, but it’s extremely captivating.
The title is nice too.
Aiko, Chi-bo, and the Four Kings of the Festival
Everyone is being too good…
>>95
I don’t think Chi-bo and the Bon Odori’s Fudo are good kids.
>>96
(I can’t say anything…!)
My three older sisters take such good care of me…
The Byodoin prince is becoming more and more of a cute creature.