
You’re good at drawing!
It’s nice to have a heroine like Ma.
To be honest, I think the black swallowtail was more popular than Miyabi.
>>3Well, I think the most popular one was Eira.
It’s amazing how you’re adapting to the times.
The choice of lines is still outdated! Huh? How many years ago was that!
The world’s moe is created by older men.
I feel a resemblance to Koji Seo in the way cute girls are drawn; I wonder if I’m influenced by him.
The girl is becoming cuter than when she was a black swallowtail butterfly.
…I made a really terrible typo, so I decided to write it again.
The female character is really cute now!
The girl has really become cute.
>>10Wait wait wait
I can understand that compared to episode 1 of Chameleon.
The girl has been drawn cutely for quite some time, right?
Are you a chameleon person?
Even in that year, it’s honestly amazing that the artwork is still being updated.
You’ve probably been an otaku since long ago, but hasn’t it accelerated as you’ve gotten older?
While updating various things to fit the times, the core essence has not changed at all.
Is this person an incredible creator?
>>13I’ll give you a matching moé sleeves look❤
I was really impressed by the sense of it.
Sakura-chan, huuh huuh.
I’m writing manga so intensely that I’ve sacrificed one hand…
This style could also do BL if it wanted to…
A skillset as adaptable as that of a chameleon.
>>18Aren’t you being a little clever?
Drawing parts like hair and eyelashes with a soft and fluffy feel is the current trend.
Old people’s paintings tend to have a stiff or sharp and crisp feeling in this area, but they really adapt well to the times…
Even in their 60s, they diligently adapt their designs to the times; they are truly professionals.
The update to the art style is really amazing…
Exactly spreading out the Christmas!
I think having angular eyes is quite old-fashioned, but it’s a characteristic of the person, so I like that they’ve properly kept that aspect in their style.
The man probably doesn’t change the style that much because there is still demand for it.
Women’s designs change gradually with the times.
I thought it was Sushi Karma.
The face of a man reminiscent of Izou from “Bakudan!”
The panel layout and the feel of the dialogue have maintained the same good tempo since the days of Chameleon.
It’s not that I was originally bad at drawing; rather, I was putting effort into detailing things like backgrounds and bikes.
I have the impression that such authors also become good at drawing characters.
It’s amazing how the art style and trendy otaku content seem to be easily accessible.
If I get found out again, it’s game over, huh?
I thought about it and looked, but this person’s manga is still really interesting…
>>32To be honest, it’s not just the setup but the interactions and developments that are interesting.
The stage doesn’t change much no matter where it is.
>>32Wait, is this child going to die?
>>68A manga artist’s life will probably end.
The son of the yakuza boss, who throws erotic doujinshi of the love comedy at the author drawing a love comedy where only a beautiful world exists to maintain humanity, was not successful.
>>33If you weren’t the boss’s son, you would have made it into tomorrow’s morning paper, you jerk! That’s a serious case…
Hey, are you hard?
>>34The one being cut off is your life!!
I was impressed by the abundance of options that allowed for so much raunchy humor in Chameleo and similar works.
It doesn’t seem like it has changed even now.
If I didn’t show the male character, you probably wouldn’t realize it’s Atsushi Kase…
It’s reassuring to hear the usual lines from the man.
The girl is cute, but it’s amazing how well you draw cute shy big brothers.
Don’t the male characters have a nice vibe to their design?
We’re in a win-win relationship.
Cousin-chan has a character similar to Kuro Ageha’s Ma.
I think the flashy feeling has calmed down quite a bit and is nice.
I was wary thinking it might be another Shin’ai type because they said dual-wielding…
“You’re going to kill me! It’s amazing that just that lets you know who drew it.”
It’s more like their style is already established.
If they’re animating Chameleon, can’t they do other things too!?
The protagonist is quite handsome too.
That manga that transforms a beautiful boy into a total otaku both in appearance and personality is funny…
Hmm, that’s quite erotic.
As you approach 60, your eyesight worsens and your habits become worse.
Some people create strange pictures, but it’s really amazing.
>>52It’s clear that you really love drawing, or rather, creating manga.
>>54I hate drawing manga!
I have never published a manga that I thought was not interesting!
This time, please make it an anime; it should be possible!
>>53Well, the dirty jokes are way too intense, so it’s impossible.
>>53There are quite a few anime adaptations from magazines, but I can’t help but think, what are they doing not adapting this person’s work at least one more time!
But I think it’s likely misaligned with the readership that can be gained from anime, so it’s probably impossible unless some hobbyist producer really wants to do it or something like that.
Don’t act like a yakuza.
Is this the person who went viral for copying various anime and manga?
>>56That is a person from Daibon Take 2.
>>56That is Jun Watanabe.
>>59This person is amazing… their manga girl is actually being updated, isn’t it?
This person has been serializing for real all the time.
Wait a minute, you can draw such a cute girl?
The girl in the third panel is cute too.
I have been bringing out cute kids from the black swallowtail butterfly all along.
There were indeed some during the chameleon days.
Has the black swallowtail ended already!?
Well, I guess the Yakuza would hate that…
It’s impressive that even though they’ve updated, Kase can still understand it properly…
>>70The man’s touch hasn’t changed.
>>70I’m confident that if the dialogue and the man are hidden on these two pages, no one will understand!
Having a yakuza as a manga artist seems to have no real or fictional precedent, and it sounds interesting.
>>71Recently, a story about a BL manga with the original work by a police bureaucrat and illustrations by a yakuza has started in Young Jump.
I just found out while researching that Chameleon was made into an OVA…
It’s an update from the black swallowtail…
The girl is trendy.
I thought Magapoke was doing well by offering it for free, but it turned out to be a pathway to a new release.
I remember that Zero Sen was full of dad jokes.
A powerful manga artist who draws Sailor Moon and Yamato and gets really angry.
Hehe.
Megurin
Lick lick
I can’t get it out! I can’t get it out!
The title “When I Reincarnated, I Became a Flatulent Nun” already gives off a bad vibe, doesn’t it, Maple-sensei?
I often pick up ideas from relatively new anime.
I wonder what will come out.
>>85Dah! It’s a red comet, or rather a red excretion! I stumbled into a parallel world after a lewd moment!
The core hasn’t changed, but the ability to update the design is amazing.
>>86Boiled eggs and such writers are precious.
Even though I only draw yankee-style manga, the girls are surprisingly cute.
>>87Yankees are particular about women’s appearance, so in that regard, they are similar to otaku at their core.
Being a manga artist is an amazing job, especially since there are legendary predecessors who have left their mark, yet the population is continually increasing, leading to fierce competition among fans.
It seems like they might incorporate Vtuber themes now.
It’s amazing how focused one can be on not only understanding their strengths but also thinking about what else they can change to be well-received.
Is there really someone who’s super experienced but hasn’t changed their art style at all?
>>94Poison Uncle or something.
>>98The old times were better.
>>94Nu~be…
>>94Kosuke Masuda…
>>94Kaiji’s person
>>131If you look closely, it’s subtly changed, you know.
The latest Kaiji was, how should I say, a bit rounder.
>>133Round Kaiji or not Kaiji…
>>94Abe Chuu is a synonym for that kind, isn’t he?
The main reason it hasn’t been adapted into an anime until now is probably the inappropriate content!
I was stuck with the image of it being a flashy ladies’ style.
She’s really cute, isn’t she?
I think it’s marketed as crude humor, but is it really going to be done with this artwork?
As always, I draw cute girls.
Men can draw handsome guys too.
It’s amazing how they continue the serialization without much of a gap.
This person’s way of speaking and linguistic sense is unique, isn’t it?
That’s where I feel the most individuality and talent.
It looks like Atsushi Kase.
If you say that, I can imagine what it’s like…
Kuroageha’s Yokonatsu is so sexy that I almost ended up getting off while reading Kase’s manga.
I don’t think I’ll ever go back to that extreme chasing style from the days of Policeman and Chameleon that isn’t even funny anymore.
It’s not a policeman, it’s a polico-man.
The girl is cute, but that’s a girl from Kase World.
Be careful, as increasing the descriptions can lead to the heroine becoming overly reliant on crude jokes.
I have a memory of laughing a lot at the sharp jokes and conversational tempo during the gigolo scene.
But isn’t this beautiful girl going to make her eyes pop out while reacting?
>>111I think if I could update the gag faces around here, they might sell better… but on the other hand, it would feel lonely if they were gone.
I can draw cars and I can draw machinery.
It’s interesting, but the style where my favorite heroine doesn’t win is tough… that’s why.
This is intriguing.
“Who would you want to sneak away with using a life-sized panel right now?”
>>115Gundam’s Machu
>>119Eek! I can see not sparkles, but flaps!
>>122You could have managed your desires and irritation in any way, but you just went along without stepping on the brakes at all; you’re amazing.
What does that mean?
I’m glad to see traces of the dialogue.
If you don’t really like drawing, you won’t be able to update as you get older…
Gyaaah, it’s so big and thick! Where is it~?
Kyaa, it’s getting even bigger and thicker! Ozayon! Know shame, shame—wake up! Hey girl! If you stimulate there, you’ll wake up…
I like this.
>>120You just wanted to draw airsoft games and the women’s cosplay this time, didn’t you!
>>120As expected!
If you’re not careful, you might end up being declared dead with a rock in your arms!
What’s going on with the vocabulary already?
>>121It’s a dam ❤️
I think the way of delivering lines is among the best of the contemporary era.
The girl evolved tremendously with the black swallowtail butterfly.
It’s turned into a thiro finale…
Didn’t this author have a prosthetic hand due to carpal tunnel syndrome in their right hand?
>>130It’s turned into a psychogun.
Is this the person who was called to the house by the master for using a dirty joke about Maetel?
Since it’s a monthly magazine, it doesn’t become a topic of conversation here.
The size of the cuckold’s partner is surprisingly impressive, even if it’s a bit late to say so.
Selfish body is my mama~!
I think Nube was also 60 years old.
It seems like they are about to make a line that ties together the type of relationship where you feel constrained and the type that offers assistance, but it’s such a common phrase that it feels like it needs a twist.
I liked Kuro Ageha as it felt like a culmination of Kase’s works, but I was also thinking this might be the last of his serialized works…
I can’t believe I can read a new serialization again.
Reading doujinshi while feeling excited is somewhat heart-wrenching.
It’s impressive how they have consistently updated the art style to match the times, and I also think it’s amazing that the timing of the dialogue hasn’t changed.
As a setting, I guess this is also a Chameleon World.
Is there a hint of already released works in there?
It’s a bit funny that while the girl is making significant updates, bad boy An is still the same as always.
That guy probably draws it out of habit.
The girl is incredibly cute, but I’m getting confused because her lines and vibe are the same!
I’m looking forward to seeing who among my cousin, Kaede-chan, and Edit-chan will do the beautiful girl cosplay in the story.
It’s amazing that the drawing doesn’t fall apart due to muscle memory.
The way the man is depicted is as usual, which brings a sense of reassurance.