
Is it ending…
This week?
Recently, I had been coming to the tatami mat quite openly, and I thought it would be difficult soon.
Seriously, what the heck, it’s the final episode…
The sales and ranking of the hyper巡 (Chojun) manga volumes were low, so it was inevitable that they were canceled.
>>5I’m sorry, but it seems you did not provide the Japanese text for translation. Could you please share it?
Well, if this doesn’t resonate, then what else can this author do to hit it big…?
>>6I won’t do it in Jump.
>>9It seems that other magazines would allow me to continue more…
>>6I think it’s quite valuable that someone like Samon-kun can consistently get published at this level.
I thought I would just flow with 2 out and 2 in for a while.
It wasn’t like that…
It’s great that it will be released up to volume 8.
Show me that adult Kirara, overflowing with charm!
I like it, but for some people, it really hits hard…
I was wondering if it would continue in a framework like Roboco, but maybe it lacked catchiness.
>>12The frame of Roboco is because Roboco is sitting in it.
I started subscribing to Jump again from the middle of Samon-kun, but I’m really frustrated.
Since it’s a 7-volume complete series, it’s about the same as Youth Weapons.
Despite the style, there were surprisingly few dirty characters in this work…
Next, I want you to do something like an erotic comedy.
It’s fine if it’s Jump Plus or other magazines too.
I liked it, but I had prepared myself for this flow in the last few episodes…
Next is the Nue.
>>20The fact that the paperback isn’t selling hasn’t changed, so I can’t escape being a target for purging.
It’s tough that it’s not in the bottom rankings but ends up being the bottom for the final episode…
Many authors have been saying for a long time that gag manga doesn’t get good survey results…
>>22Even the currently being animated Witch Watch doesn’t seem to be doing well in the surveys…
>>28That’s a strange work that goes down seriously.
>>145It’s perfectly normal for a gag manga to lose popularity when it turns serious.
>>22Even something like Bobobo has only reached a cumulative total of 7 million copies.
It is popular, but it does not have the capacity to be a flagship.
>>22Does that mean Roboco, which has 20 volumes and was made into a movie, is amazing, Master?
Volume 8 has been released too.
It has only just started recently.
>>23Well, if it gets that far, I guess it’s considered an improvement.
The works I liked enough to buy the paperback editions only ended after volumes 2 to 4, so they might have lived a long life…
Sorry, I don’t want to after all!
I wonder if it will be casually featured again next week!
>>24Hey, Grim Reaper!
I’m also a grim reaper!
>>29I had been submitting surveys from Samon-kun for a while, but since it turned out to be disappointing except for One Piece, Stone, and Demon Slayer, I stopped submitting them…
>>35No, just put it out there! Even a little will help!
I submitted it every week!
>>24If Shugo Maru were alive…
>>33Mag-chan…
I’m still not giving up on the idea of getting Une-san’s hand puppet made…
>>24My new series, which I drew erotic fan art for, has a cancellation rate of 100% right now.
Since it was a work I loved just like the previous one, I hope it will return to a series publication or Jump Plus sometime soon.
I have to support my wife.
I wish they would ease the cancellation rules for gag manga and erotic manga…
I don’t think it’s good to just fight about everything.
If they added a bit of an erotic element around the champion and kept the same vibe, it should sell even better.
Looking at the swimsuit episode, I really think it could have a chance if it leans a bit more towards a serious, risqué romantic comedy and goes to a young men’s magazine or web platform.
It’s rare for two works to end between the 1st and 2nd anniversaries consecutively.
It seems that the battle developments that occur in between in Samon-kun have been quite well received.
>>34Could it be that filthy humans like to fight…?
>>42Is it simply that the editorial department hasn’t updated its outdated thinking based on battle developments?
>>103Wasn’t it well-received by the readers too?
>>103The reader feedback system called “Anke System” has been operating for decades, so there’s no thought process from the editorial team at all, right?
>>114Well, it’s the tendency of the readers.
I thought it was a discussion about the final episode, but it really is the final episode!
“Is it going to end…?”
>>36It’s over.
It has always been interesting, but I don’t know how to sell it.
I guess shonen manga needs a certain level of tension to be effective.
Anonymous was complaining at the time, but I guess we should have entered a serious battle development like with Samon-kun back then…
Does that mean it’s almost confirmed with this, Sid, and Embra B?
I was collaborating nicely with Ryo-san, but…
I think it’s okay to have a light-hearted comic like this.
It’s ending without any hidden characters appearing…
>>46It was out last week.
It seems that they were a supervisor of the ultra-circulation.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a preview like “Next time, the final episode.”
Because the competitors in the gag category are strong and numerous…
Why did the high school family show end abruptly when it was so interesting?
It didn’t seem like the publication ranking was bad.
>>52Design
Isn’t it enough if volume 8 comes out?
I thought it was funny as a gag manga, but that alone probably isn’t enough.
I think a superpowered police officer solving street crimes and people’s troubles wasn’t a bad idea.
I wonder if having a group of super-powered criminals would have been better received in Jump.
>>56Wish Astro…
Go back… to Kamatoro…
Seriously, it might be better not to do it with a jump.
Since the entire series of Samon-kun is 10 volumes, there isn’t much of a difference after all.
>>62Is that so? Is it the 8th volume this time? Or the 9th volume?
If it’s going to be done in Jump, then a battle development is necessary.
It might be because it’s a self-contained episode, but the atmosphere is really harmonious.
It’s sad, but I don’t have many regrets.
Huh, is that the end!?
Everyone should just fall down.
I want my bride to be a florist.
It’s a disadvantage just because it’s a gag, isn’t it?
Roboko’s stronghold won’t collapse.
The really interesting episodes were ranked third in the survey, but they don’t feel like the top spot, and they’re not included every week…
I’m really sorry…
It’s a one-shot gag manga, and volume 8 was quite well done.
I didn’t quite like the serious tone at the end of Samon-kun, but here the balance between comedy and seriousness is just right, and I like it.
It seems like there is a high aptitude for erotic comedy.
You must have just gotten married…?
>>72It seems like they don’t want to draw erotic content commercially.
In the hot spring chapter of Samon-kun, he was complaining in the afterword and in the paperback.
>>84You really hate it that much…
I thought it would continue softly at the end like Jaguar and Kaisobe.
I wished it would continue for about 10 volumes.
I can’t help but feel that if Super Zentsu disappears, will only the prison remain…?
>>74Anyway, that one will be dead by autumn too.
>>74Since a few years ago, new series have guaranteed survival for at least one season, so as long as it doesn’t give up like Chage & Aska, it will definitely survive for about six months to a year.
This is unrelated to the survey.
>>83Well, I know it won’t end that quickly.
I can’t help but think that this consumes one slot…
It gives the impression of having tried to become Gintama but not being able to fully get dirty.
It’s not so much that there’s anything wrong with the thread image, but rather that there are simply too few chairs in the current Jump!
The expression in the thread image really looks painful…
A gag manga that can’t beat Roboco won’t survive.
It was hard to tell what kind of manga the paperback cover was.
It was stylish, but…
Since Sidcraft was creating too much of a flow to end, I thought this one would go first!
It doesn’t feel like a series that would be considered unpopular enough to be canceled.
By the way, it looks like I might finish three or four more, but how many new series do we have in the pipeline?
>>86Four pieces
Isn’t the competition so fierce that it’s stifling potential growth?
>>87Well, it’s a magazine that has been successful by doing it that way all along.
>>94In recent years, it seems that only Sakamoto, Yozakura-san, and the author of Ichi have grown up safely.
>>87No, there’s probably no room for growth in Chojun anymore…
The appropriate publication place for the author is Nicodesman…!
>>89The material also feels oriented that way.
>>93The humor style is just not suited for Jump at all…
It’s probably in the layer of stuff like “puniru” and such.
>>89Returning to the origin…!
I think it’s interesting.
I won’t buy the paperback nor put in a survey, though.
It feels like the limit of the work.
In other words, in the past few years, they’ve easily dropped works that seemed like they would be interesting.
You won’t grow, newcomer.
>>95I think what I want is a work that will jump right now, not one that seems like it might be interesting.
>>102I want a new hire who can deliver results quickly because I don’t have the time or money to nurture them – don’t you realize that’s absolutely impossible yet!
>>340Well, even if I say it, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Kagura Bachi all produced results quickly, so those who deliver results quickly really do seem to pop up often in Jump.
Rather, are the late bloomers of Jump things like Gintama or Reborn?
>>354Did Kimetsu no Yaiba really sell that quickly?
At first, I felt like I liked it, but… it felt like just a role.
When did it become something that was firmly popular…?
>>95There are plenty of guys who want to serialize in Jump, so it’s my own pace!
>>95It’s just being stopped because it’s not interesting…
>>95It’s a bit concerning that it’s still at a stage where it seems like it might get interesting even after 8 volumes are out, isn’t it?
>>112Aren’t we talking about the overall trend?
>>122No?
>>146I intended to say it in general, but what’s the problem with someone coming in from the side? Who do you think you are?
I was enjoying reading it every week, but because the electronic version makes it easier to reread, I bought Samon-kun but didn’t buy this one…
I put in the questionnaire, so please forgive me.
But I won against Sam 8 and Astro…
Right now, it’s not just the survey that’s relied on; I think the number of page views on the web is also being referenced.
Well… in other words… well…
I wanted Pon-chan to be more involved.
I think the fact that the relationship hardly changed from the beginning was also a reason for the defeat.
>>100I wonder if they wanted to do it like Kochikame.
Well, I think it’s complicated when you’re told to include erotic elements even though you want to succeed with comedy.
It’s pathetic to collaborate with Ryo-san and be like this!
>>110Saiki Kusuo…
>>118Do it for 30 years!
I feel like it could continue for a long time if it’s a web series.
Let’s jump out!
I wonder if going to Jump Plus would be alright.
When it comes to works that jumped to popularity recently, is it Ichin?
I think it was a bit of a topic when the flower shop appeared.
One-episode standalone works tend to be stable for better or worse, so it’s hard to say whether they will grow from here.
Kochikame is truly a work like a singularity.
Samon-kun had the author’s feeling of giving up, but this one is a pure cancellation.
The competition has become less intense than it was in the past, hasn’t it?
>>123In other words, this year the race is definitely more relaxed compared to recent years due to the balance between My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen…
Unlike story manga, this is a type that has nothing to do with bouncing…
It was just canceled because a small number of anonymous people thought it was interesting, but the public didn’t feel the same way.
I feel like the art has been too focused on efficiency, and I think it’s better to seriously give up on weekly releases.
It’s shorter than the previous work…
Although it’s a police story, there wasn’t really much about going outside to solve cases.
>>129Dealing with serious incidents is quite complicated with laws and various issues, isn’t it…
It really isn’t fun to be cut off in the current relaxed environment.
I think Jump Ra suits me better.
Let’s go to Jump!
Honestly, I was surprised that I ended up marrying Meguru.
>>136Well… I couldn’t see the process, but…
I’ll be satisfied just with the possibility of that…
>>136I was a little surprised that it came this far.
>>160I dislike eroticism, yet I’m confused by the distance I’m willing to cross.
>>166Sex and romance are closely related, but they are different things, right!?
>>171However, once you’re married, there’s only one thing to do…
>>166A wedding is not about eroticism; it’s one form of happiness in life.
It seems that Roboko is properly gathering surveys and is selling well…
I think that most manga that appeal to a certain demographic don’t really resonate with young people.
It’s not absolute, but…
I had someone I liked, but Green’s and Two on Ice are purely lacking in ability.
I think it’s inevitable that it will get canceled one way or another.
I think it’s one volume more than Masaru-san, it’s an ultra huge hit.
I think Ember’s will die next.
I think Jump+ is different because it requires a certain depth.
It seems like it’s dragging on even though it looks like it might get interesting, and that’s why it’s a magazine without seats, right?
It has to be interesting from the start.
Omusuke… necromancy… it’s over…
It seems better to take a chance on the latter, a new series that I know will probably be bad, rather than with a mid-tier series that shows no potential for growth.
Jump+ is an amazing battlefield in its own right…
It’s a cop story, but there’s no necessity for it to be about a cop.
>>151Well, that’s generally the case with gag manga…
It seems more fitting to aim for book publication by creating short-page comics that go viral on social media.
It’s like, why include a battle manga that probably won’t last when there are stable and interesting gag mangas that seem promising?
>>153The three comics with the worst average ranking are consistently not said to be interesting.
The witch suddenly starts a serious backstory arc for a character that hasn’t been deeply explored, leading to a rush of unfamiliar characters for several weeks…
I thought the average score was high except for the fighting game talk…
Is it because the huge thing was not impressive…?
The ending of Samon and Nori is too similar…
If it were another boys’ magazine, it might have continued longer.
It seems that an environment where something can go viral like junk food on the internet will be valued more than Jump.
Samon-kun accepts it because it’s the right time.
Ending with this quality is way too high for the current Jump…
It’s a cop story, but Ryo-san is definitely on the side that gets arrested.
It was so heavy that I laughed until I was holding my stomach, so I wanted to see more…
To be honest, I don’t get very emotional, so I can read it relaxed, and the story and descriptions are stable, which makes me feel safe while reading. However, upon reflection, I feel like that’s not very much like Shonen Jump.
Well, isn’t volume 8 pretty good?
Now that it’s over, I can say that the character and design of Roboh were too questionable to be positioned as a mascot.
I hope you continue to do your best as a master of platonic male-female buddy stories without progressing to romance.
It was Meguru who conveyed the feelings…
I saw in a police manga that if you put your hands on a new recruit, you’ll be called a lolicon.
Wasn’t Samon-kun cancelled because the author gave up?
In a good light, it feels stable, but in a bad way, it seems like there’s no room for growth…
It’s difficult, isn’t it?
A serialized format that keeps eating up things that appeal to uncles.
Well, I think the main battlefield is more suitable for Jumpla rather than Jump.
Until the movie is made, it’s fine, but you can cut it now, Roboco.
The mistake of adding two more episodes is also cut from the prison somehow.
Even things like Demon Slayer and Jujutsu weren’t expected to bounce like that.
Rather than leaving behind jokes that are mediocre at best, it’s more promising to roll the gacha for a new battle-themed work.
Marriage is erotic! Just calm down because it’s too much of a head…
But I think it’s better for gag manga to end while it’s still funny.
In terms of casual reading, Roboko’s is stronger, after all.
No, do something erotic.
I think marriage is a prelude to official erotic manga in the doujinshi after the series ends.
Roboco isn’t a manga that continues for this long.
>>191It’s a manga that feels like it’s endlessly grinding out one-liners like a beautiful Gian…
It was interesting, but it felt like a gag and a bland romantic comedy, so it ended up being just okay…
Prepare to wrap up when the main character’s background and past stories begin.
Everyone knows, right?
A type of manga that would make me happy if it were placed in a ramen shop.
Is the big policewoman just for surveillance, ending like the last reveal?
If you do a nameless 〇〇, it will be well-received! I understand that taking seriously the idea of not accepting a ×× development will almost certainly result in a mediocre or even worse work.
>>196What will actually be featured is something like Nice Prison…
I don’t buy Jump anymore, but I used to buy the volumes because I liked Samon-kun, but it didn’t work out…
I guess they really won’t draw this route anymore.
Seriously…?!
It’s over… I had fallen in love with Meguru.
If you keep the mediocre mid-level employees around too long, they will become a burden, and if you’re going to open up positions for new recruits, then that’s where you should look.
Well, if the gag went on for 8 volumes, that’s pretty decent…
But I wanted to read more…
It’s finished, huh… I did submit the survey though… even if it was just electronically.
I occasionally get hits, but it seems like the content was basically ground balls, which left a bad impression.
Witch Watch and Roboko can hit home runs properly, right?
I liked it and I even submitted a questionnaire, you know.
It’s not that I want it to be an erotic comedy, but can you at least add a few more fan service scenes?
Choujun aside, isn’t it pretty much hopeless for the other three in the bottom four as well?
>>206Because it’s 4 inches, everything will be finished, right?
>>206Well, that’s probably why it was canceled…
Considering that the legendary sexy commando is a total of 7 volumes, isn’t it a great achievement?