
JUMP COMICS DELUXE YJC DIGITAL YOUNG JUMP COMICS SHUEISHA Kyoushirou 2030 Masaya Tokuhira 1
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I only know Ta-chan and Kyou Shirou.
Do you not know Mokkori Hanbee…?
The core part is inherited by Oda, right?
It’s interesting, but if you binge-read it, you won’t want to read it for a year.
People choose for various reasons.
The art style is one thing, but the sexual jokes are too intense.
There are places that make it hard to say I like you.
The innuendo in the refreshing agent is too extreme.
But if it’s not there, it would be harder.
I have only read Mokkori…
Without jokes, it’s too dark.
When reading Kyōshirō, my mental strength and physical stamina are drained…
By the way, it feels like there’s recognition only among people of that generation.
It’s a manga-style illustration, but it has a unique, sticky texture that makes you feel the scent of skin and the quality of skin oil.
I think Kyoshiro is really interesting.
But once you read it, you won’t need to read it again for a while as it takes away a lot of your physical and mental energy.
The intense parts of Mokkori’s Hataru-chan and Kyuushirou have been trimmed down, making it surprisingly easy to read.
The Arcadia chapter is just too amazing.
I think they are being evaluated appropriately, for better or worse.
It’s reaching the fans I like who are into it, so that’s probably enough.
Mokkori Tar-chan shapeshifting before going crazy with Kyoshiro.
I really like how easy to read it is and how fluffy it feels.
I’m a bit concerned that Mokkori is gradually becoming a Berserker again.
It seems that an anonymous person misunderstood and looked down on the essay manga in a strange way, thinking it wasn’t being appreciated, but it’s actually being properly evaluated and receiving acclaim.
Personally, I prefer the person from Parasyte.
Vampires are also great in this person’s manga.
I’m glad I bought a house when I was young.
Kyōshirō is too gloomy if he doesn’t include lewd jokes.
Taa-chan is also making it more generic in the anime…
The concentrated solution is strong.
The male body is cool, but the female body…
I really love it and I’m influenced by it, but I’m a little under the weather.
It’s painful.
I wonder if they will adapt it into an anime on Netflix.
I mean, the fact that it was able to be adapted into an anime despite such a strong and distinctive style is already a significant acknowledgment.
There are also stories about swans, farms, and happy endings, so thanks to Kyoshiro, I can barely cope.
Whoa… the Arcadia chapter is too intense…
Is the farm a happy ending, I wonder…
I try not to think too much about what happened to the people who escaped from the farm.
It’s certainly become quite old, hasn’t it…?
I think it’s quite remarkable that this style was animated and became popular among the general public.
It’s not about being good or bad, there are hardly any mangas that you can casually recommend to people around you.
It’s not just that it’s grotesque or has intense adult humor; it’s for a different reason that I can’t recommend it to others.
Rather, I would recommend it from a storytelling perspective.
The vampire is fine in the Showa era, but the Heisei era is too tough.
But I want to read it again.
I think Mokkori is relatively easy to read.
Kyojiro is seriously interesting, but everything else is a bit mediocre.
I wonder if they will adapt Mokkori into a video on Netflix.
Whether in live-action or animation
Live-action adaptation of that dirty joke, huh?
I really love it, but it’s hard to recommend to others.
Looking at your career, it’s really impressive how you haven’t had a break from writing.
It’s interesting, but I think I’ll pass on the paperback…
The one that goes “like that.”
I was drawn in by the curry and finished reading it, but the feeling of it being more tiring than fun won out…
The new work with a name like Mokkori Hanpei-hei is interesting.
It’s really interesting and I bought it, but I can’t tell anyone the name…
I can’t remember if it was Okada Toshio or Kaishikawa Jun, but on Manga Chit-Chat, someone said, “The sweat and mucus drawn by Tokihiro Masaya are a mark of human nature,” and I was struck by it.
I was surprised by the episode where I introduced myself over the phone but it didn’t reach the manga editor.
In this career too!?
It’s tough that they won’t publish a paper volume, even with the level of interest of Mokkori Hanbee.
The expression of the pupils is intense; it’s like a monster, isn’t it?
Editors are not as knowledgeable about their assigned genres as readers might think…
It’s interesting, but it probably can’t be adapted into visuals…
The dark parts really bring me down while reading.
Since they were showing illustrations of amputated arms in the boys’ magazine, it’s quite gruesome, isn’t it?
When it comes to the art style, JoJo is definitely the one I would choose.
The style, even for Tar-chan who once reached the peak, has some quite difficult aspects.
I used to think, “Can I really get aroused by a picture like this?” but gradually my penis became hard…
The story of the night hawk is dark and moody…
I think it’s well appreciated, but maybe it’s a bit too intense.
I read everything in BANG, but I thought Anabebe’s eyes were a little creepy.
The vampire was too strong for A-chan.
Someone talk about fugu man, or how the couple is doing well and the dog is nice!
The water friend, Kappaman is… yeah.
I only knew the anime version of Tar-chan, and since my memory from childhood is vague, I was surprised when I read the original work as an adult.
It’s brutal everywhere!!
I have an unpleasant feeling that the world of the threads will really visit us in 2030.
It’s not strange for things to end up like this even outside of Japan, such as in America or other divided places.
Aren’t they making a gag out of Tor-chan’s unfortunate upbringing battle, but isn’t it pretty harsh?
It’s impressive to have only new works this year.
Jump writers quickly rely on sequel merchandising.
Mokkori Hanbee was treated in a way that makes it hard to believe he was the same manga artist who drew Tar-chan, only getting an electronic version without any printed comics from halfway through.
No matter how much they were a manga artist from the past, that’s just too much.
I like the balance of depicting the goodness of individuals being dead, yet also showing the fear that arises when they gain a righteous cause or become part of a group.
I’m not dead! I believe it!
If it’s Netflix, live-action should be fine too, right?
Ryohei Suzuki
The debut work “Shape Up Ran” isn’t talked about much, but it was fairly popular at the time.
I think I can do Tar-chan 2 if I want to…
It felt like it ended abruptly in the middle of an episode, similar to Terminator, as if it was suddenly canceled.
The jokes are too effective for elementary school boys.
It’s embarrassing fluids that come out, so it won’t be understood by elementary school boys!
Don’t underestimate a fourth grader.
Masturbation comes from around there.
I quite like couple dogs.
What was that extremely scary mud monster that appears, the one with the kappa?
If you’re going to adapt “Mokkori” into live action, I hope the erection is done with really rough CGI.
Even if you add ruby to the current Jump,
I can’t post something like “man, comma, manko, kusā.”
Poisonous scorpion
You’re really skilled at depicting human malice, Professor Tokuhira.
I felt a little heartbroken at the end of the Arcadia chapter…
I think the way they manage tempo is the best in Japan, but both the slow parts and the fast parts are intense, so it’s hard to recommend to others…
I hate it because it makes me feel sick.
Inserting gags seamlessly into serious scenes is a special skill akin to that of Takahiro-sensei or Kase-sensei from Chameleon.