
Is 21 already out…
>>1I’ve been taking breaks occasionally for interviews and adjustments over the past four years, but I’m drawing 17 pages every week…
>>1I just saw that the first five volumes are available for free, what a generous offer!
As expected, it’s different since it has up to volume 21 released.
The pace of new releases is too fast.
Normally, it’s considered a lot to release three volumes in a year for a weekly manga.
I’m not releasing a book every two months.
Did you have any other series as well…?
>>6Oruxen’s comic adaptation
I never thought Takeshi Nogami would become such a popular author.
Publishing 21 books in three and a half years is insane…
If you completely seal off the military,
I’m surprised that such ordinary cute daily life content is being output.
No, the middle-aged man is leaking out quite a bit…
>>10I really understand that this method is not poisonous.
It’s not even a simple style, yet you draw so quickly…
>>11We talked a little over 10 years ago, and even back then, they said they could draw 200 pages a month.
It’s amazing that you’re drawing the oak character in parallel.
>>12That one also releases paperback volumes at an incredible pace…
Both the erotic kappa and the black kappa of the Orcs are cute.
What is that breast?
It’s interesting that a hit work is born when the author’s quirks are removed.
>>16That aside, works that have distilled quirks are becoming hits…
My first impression of Harunokami is that they drew ridiculous half-erotic manga in a pachislo magazine.
I didn’t have an image of being so crazy in drawing, but looking back, I realize I’ve actually drawn quite a lot.
The thread image that diluted the strong character of the writer to become a girl is the most interesting.
I really liked the Strike Witches manga.
A military guy who kills Neurōi with an Ahato Ahato.
>>21I liked it because it featured ground combat witches properly.
And as expected, Marseille is strong.
I never knew you were this good at drawing food.
Aren’t you serialized in Champion RED?
Is it a hit?
>>25When the paperback comes out, it usually ranks around 10th in sales for that week, so it’s a top seller.
For a while, I wanted to be like Hiroyuki Nishimori and was drawing manga, but I’m glad I returned to normal.
>>26There are people who tried to become Osamu Tezuka but ended up becoming Go Nagai, and that’s just how it is.
I searched randomly just now and found that it was ranked 62nd in the Kindle sale book rankings.
Well, it’s just the surface.
Moreover, it was weekly…
A weekly serialized 17-page issue is not that unusual!
I’m also drawing another one in parallel.
Abnormality
>>30In ancient times, it was more common, but now that manga needs to be drawn in such detail, mass production is necessary and it’s impossible without the right talent, right?
I like this kappa because it has a sexy body.
You tongue fools!
If you want to see big-boob manga that much, I’ll draw it for you!
>>34Hey! Draw more!
I thought I’d casually buy it on paper, and before I knew it, I was shocked that I surpassed the volume of Ribbon Musha.
I think it has become a manga that is no longer enjoyable just for the girls’ artwork compared to the first three volumes.
Well, I guess it’s a style of drawing suited for a weekly publication.
Come back to eroticism.
Due to SHIROBAKO, the author’s image is leaking out, and I can’t properly view the work.
There are occasional threads about the “onee-shota” genre, but could you tell me which volume it’s featured in?
A spring kappa steals a boy’s first love and shatters his sexual orientation.
>>40Volume 2, Chapter 9
It only happens in the early stages, around 1 to 2, when interacting with shota.
It seems like just creating Oruxen requires a lot of drawing effort, but the power is incredible.
I found out that it was the person who drew “Steel Girls.”
I didn’t understand it at all.
I can’t help but think that all the women that come out are based on some old man, but the IT wizard is just too fantastical a presence.
>>46There are also female cosplay models.
Destroy the boy’s fetishes even more!
This person’s work, a manga where girls ride tanks recommended by nameless characters, was good.
Being raped by enemy soldiers or giving birth to an unwanted child.
Because the protagonist worked hard, his comrades died in vain.
It was a really cute manga, just as Nanashi-chan recommended.
It was really disappointing that it ended because there seemed to be some conflict between the original work and the illustration.
>>48Can I ask for the title?
>>52Girls und Panzer
>>52“Wrought Iron Girls” written under the name Shiketamiga.
It’s been just under 20 years, but it was occasionally posted here.
Even though I might have been given opportunities, the fact that I’m drawing a lot is really amazing.
There are few people who draw military moe, so it gives the impression that they are in high demand and drawing various manga.
>>50It’s proven in the thread that even without military themes, you can still draw well if you have good balance.
It’s okay to sell real guns…
>>51The shock when a light novel author I’ve read before comes out as transgender…
Surprisingly, this is doable.
Considering the publication speed, it is believed that Takeshi Nogami is part of the trio consisting of the old man, Haru Kappa, and Oryou from Girls und Panzer.
He was originally an old man cartoonist, but he’s quite a walker.
It’s not that the publishing pace suddenly accelerated; this person has released about 70 large-format comics over the past 15 years.
I wonder if “Ribbon Warrior” will get an anime adaptation…
It’s impossible because of the tank battle.
>>60It’s completely aimed at “Girls und Panzer” fans, so the demand is too narrow.
I liked Marinko.
I like this too.
Among the numerous spin-offs of Girls und Panzer, Nogami’s was the most interesting.
Convenient and sexy supporting characters keep appearing.
>>64Beer reporters are great, right?
Spring kappa becomes a topic for manga.
Former model becomes a TS beautiful girl.
Is it advantageous for both of us?
>>71I was surprised when the spin-off started because I thought Mr. Alamode had nice thick eyebrows and design.
The partner manga artist over there is doing perverted designs, and that works for me.
Wow, it just came out with a new book recently… such a terrifying speed.
Mr. Harukappa releases new works at an amazing speed.
Compared to the time when I was working on both Shidenkai no Maki and the Musha with ribbons at the same time, I feel like I have more leeway now in terms of animation calories.
I’m reading Kappa-sensei because it’s funny and erotic, but isn’t there a hint of ideology leaking out sometimes?
The Self-Defense Forces must have a wide network.
It seems like there should be a good amount of research needed based on the subject matter of the manga, but I wonder if they are drawing at this pace while also doing that.
Isn’t it the case that an older gentleman is doing the interviews while Harukappa-sensei is handling the illustrations?
Sometimes erotic novels come my way.
It has been said since around the 1980s that if you can draw military themes and pretty girls, you won’t go hungry.
I think it embodies that.
Is this person’s habit really that much…?
I got hit by a persimmon, so please let me take a week off…! It’s unavoidable; persimmons are delicious, that’s why it’s the second time this season… I’m currently recovering. The spring kappa is too vivid to even use as material for my work… Wild warrior.
Official full nudity erotic posting
>>77Uh-huh! Uh-huh!
Hmm…?
I wonder if there are any talks about an anime adaptation coming soon.
I like travelogues that are related to museums and folklore.
17 pages every week is amazing!
It’s already Jump!
I wonder if Mariko-san is the character from the past works afterward.
Originally, erotic manga was quite good.
Speaking of which, I’ve never really looked closely at the Ashio copper mine, and it’s nice to gather various knowledge like about Japanese black tea and other things.
The cute guests that come out make me laugh at the real-life men’s TS.
Well, they are older men that I’ve always liked, so is it okay to fall in love?
>>86IT wizard too?
I thought I had seen that painting before, but I see it’s an elf.
I understand the appeal of modern art since the Meiji era.