
Is it okay to get excited?
>>1Jump!
>>3Ha ha!
Don’t silently post a manga from 7 years ago.
>>2Huh, has that much time passed?!
>>2It felt like about three years ago.
Is it because it’s cold?
The humidity is too high.
Affairs are really the worst.
I hope I’m chosen for this… and I also want to see Yabai.
I only knew the part about being a woman for a long time, but I read it all for the first time now.
It was interesting.
Can I talk about the king?
It’s going to be the rainy season, so I’m probably going to see a lot of thread images.
I vividly remember the humidity and the dirty Astra.
A woman who resembles an emblematic figure that appears when the humidity rises.
A strange work from the time when there were still few one-shots.
Well, it’s still a strange work even now…
Dirty Astra
The way home
Humidity
>>17Due to this trend greatly raising expectations, it was a bit unfortunate for the subsequent works.
>>17They’re all masterpieces.
It was an amazing work, but I was healed by Pyon and it all became irrelevant.
It’s already pretty gloomy at the point of saying “Come drink tea with me…”
A bizarre work suddenly created by an author who had been depicting ultra-trendy gags and battles.
>>21I should have read all the one-shots from Jump, but I don’t remember… Ultimate kid…
The humidity is too high…
What is the author doing now?
>>23It looks like I’m playing Elden.
It’s unfair that a girl this cute exists.
No, it’s a woman.
Haha!
Hehe.
When I saw the title, I thought it was a gag manga.
>>29I thought it was a joke too.
It was just too humid.
I think the title “The Humidity is Too High” will go down in manga history as a great title.
The temperature today is not enough to create this atmosphere…
The author seems to be a bit off.
They say that gag and horror are a fine line apart.
(This face is remembering whether this one-shot became the trigger for the concept of showing the feminine side to be called humidity.)
>>35When you think about it, I’m not sure if it was used in the way it is currently used back then.
It’s almost the rainy season…
The author’s previous work is also good.
The drop is amazing.
I found it, but could it be that the person is basically a gag manga artist?
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>>41The humidity is too low.
Hasn’t the idea that a damp feeling is associated with high humidity been around for a while?
I believe that it’s not about relationships, but rather the individual’s personality traits of being dry/wet that are the source.
It’s a bit late to ask, but does that mean you’re working as a match seller?
>>45That’s why I didn’t want to hold you.
Traditionally, it was commonly described as heavy, but I feel that in this work, the humidity and recognition have increased.
It’s often described as moist or humid.
The tension is hard to believe it’s from the same author.
>>49The vibe that seems like it could be drawn by someone anonymous just keeps going on…
>>49Madness
>>49You’ve really raised the humidity up to here from this route.
>>49Are you someone who can only draw insane things?
The protagonist also has a gloomy and humid side, so it suits them well…
I saw a guy who looked like my life in the thumbnail, as the rainy season began.
Was the title something like “The Humidity is Too High”?
It has a strong impact because it’s about being a woman, but it’s a good story.
The only one who is a woman is the school nurse!
Putting aside whether it’s damp or not, I think the expression “high humidity” is something that will come in the future.
The high humidity is just the beginning, seriously.
Well, I like women with high humidity, so I’ll forgive it…
I thought I would like to see this animated.
It was Comic Days!
>>62This is nice.
I almost cried.
I feel like it started spreading outside after the Uma Musume service began.
I was watching in real-time, but it seems like a habit of a nameless person… I feel like I’ve heard the phrase about the humidity being too high before that though…
>>64I was thinking it was pretty humid at the time of the live broadcast, just as the title suggests, so I can’t really believe it originated that way.
I read it again, and the talent is impressive in a moody way, so I wished it would flourish down this path.
It seems like you haven’t drawn any manga at all.
>>65Are you working as an assistant?
Well, using it like a character with high humidity has been done since long ago, so I don’t think it’s right to casually refer to it as the origin…
I just did a quick search and found an interview from a 2014 movie that uses it.
Yamada: It’s really bumpy, so to speak. It’s as if she carries all the spikes of adolescence. She’s very girly, and has a high level of humidity about her. I think that high humidity is Midori’s charm point. It’s dark and sharp, yet bright. That’s what makes her attractive.
The cute moves in the second half make me think only “woman…!”
Watching Fanbo makes me anxious, but I hear they’re writing a new work.
>>70Does Fanbox have Ultimate Kid’s erotic content or something?!
Is it Jumpra that aliens come to axe?
>>71
>>71I only jumped on the trend because free axes were popular; I didn’t come here to do axes, so please believe me.
I read the original source for the first time.
The manga that was featured in the Jump magazine is way too unique.
I thought this person would sell someday, but there’s not even a serialization…
Is Axel a cock devil?
Is this the original inspiration for Tanino Gimlet?
I don’t really understand the story…
>>78It’s not a stupid manga that can be read even with low comprehension, so it’s okay.
>>78It’s just as it appears.
It’s fog.
First, there is fog.
The beginning is nice, isn’t it?
When this woman appears, Kashima will soon show up as well.
It’s not long, but I’m envious that you got a loli wife! That’s what it’s about.
In the end, did the protagonist have oyakodon?
>>84Because I am a woman too…
I don’t really understand the settings, but it seems interesting.
After seven years, there may be many things that are seen for the first time…
Upon rereading, the introduction to the world view is smooth.
First, you can roughly understand that it’s over because of the fog.
It had been somewhat ongoing even in the dirty Astra magazine.
Even though it’s such a set-up.
>>90After all is said and done, a whole year has passed, so that’s more than enough.
Dirty Astra was interesting, but it’s the kind of thing that makes you laugh with its momentum, so I can understand that it might run out of steam if it continues to be serialized.
>>92I have not forgotten the achievements of the serialized version of Great Evil Lust Babazuragi…
Even though it seems like there is a lot to explore in terms of the world and characters.
The structure is completely focused on increasing humidity; something is wrong with that story.
The opening three stories of the one-shot project were shockingly powerful.
I’m okay alone… but I’m not really okay.
Agra made the protagonist group too powerful, and the threat from unknown planets with omniscience became meaningless.
I still like the character.
>>98But only elites are likely to be entrusted with outer space exploration…
I definitely think it’s not good that Agra has discarded the TS excitement elements…