
Are you intending to use it as the shield of the nue?
I don’t think it can continue unless the paperback sells.
>>1Shanker’s response
It’s more relaxed than the dark period of Sunday…
>>2Currently, the top-selling title is the dismal “Sleep at the Demon Castle,” which has sold less than 3 million copies in total over there.
The situation has gotten so out of control that they had to bring in the old-timers because the new recruits have become useless.
>>2Sunday’s content is quite interesting, so there’s no need to go out of your way to share it.
>>66Well, the content of Jump is quite interesting, so that’s good.
All of the baseball manga in Jump is interesting, but why does the main magazine give off no sense of being interesting at all?
Everything seems hopeless and it’s bad.
Is it questionable whether Nue has sold a total of 200,000 copies?
Is the Jump relay race manga really back after 37 years? I feel like the impact is so strong that I want to believe a rookie is going to unleash something incredible in the first chapter.
That surely is gambling.
Are you replacing soccer with sports?
Why did you suddenly start a sports manga poison?
>>10It’s a regular jump specialty, so don’t worry about it.
They did a great job with the Akane story in Rakugo.
I wonder if I can do well in the relay race too…
I wonder when Nishio is sleeping.
If it’s 4 consecutive hits, does that mean the end of Sid is guaranteed?
Isn’t it a bit of a pity that the lineup can only be filled with sluggers?
The smell of death is already overwhelming.
A work has come where I can see three deaths.
You were serializing something after “Hokomieru,” right?
I forgot what it was.
Has there been no hit sports manga in this magazine for quite a while?
>>23Not only sports manga.
>>28That’s true, but it’s quite remarkable that there hasn’t been a wide genre of sports manga for a long time.
>>23I still feel like it was only recently that Haikyuu ended.
Do the pitcher brothers have one of them die in a car accident…?
Since the rainbow runner, it’s a relay race.
It gives the impression of a story about genius and ordinary brothers in sports, but there probably aren’t that many actual examples…
When I was asked if it was interesting and I answered that it wasn’t, treating me like someone who doesn’t understand the conversation is too unreasonable…
Is this the first table tennis story since Puyann?
>>29Is it after P2?
>>44It’s not a hit, is it?
Is it time for the new serialization gacha again?
It’s not the time to include someone who will always be stuck as a mid-tier player in events like relay races or table tennis.
There are also cases where table tennis has hit critical hits…
It looks like the Ekiden Bros will end in a short distance…
Isn’t the only hit manga about table tennis “Ping Pong”?
>>35I’m not sure if I can call it a table tennis manga like Inachuu…
Jump is becoming a mid-hit craftsman.
I think a superhuman sport where special moves are flying around would be more popular.
I wonder why they keep making realistic and plain sports manga that immediately fail.
>>37Superhuman sports are probably an endangered species now.
>>49Ah, the realistic approach of Blue Lock became a big hit.
>>56It’s difficult to call that a realistic approach…
If it means that the special move doesn’t come out, then yeah.
There was a time when it dominated the world of Go, and there is a possibility that any subject could soar.
In a situation where there are twin brothers in high school baseball, one being an ordinary older brother and the other a genius younger brother, and both are pitchers… it would mean that the younger brother dies in a traffic accident.
>>39Shall we go ahead and do a heart transplant while we’re at it?
>>39The heroine will take the sexy route in rhythmic gymnastics.
It feels like it’s going to be bad even before it starts! This is it!
Is superhuman sports really that popular?
If it’s going to survive, it will probably be irrelevant to sports, like Kaedegami.
I want my genius younger brother, who has died, to possess my mediocre older brother and throw a magical pitch, the Ghost Runner.
If you want to do a realistic sports story that focuses on drama, you should go for a youth magazine… that’s what I think.
I don’t know about this new series.
>>47Generally, I have a vague understanding of the rules, but there are no characters or drama to speak of.
If it’s based on sports, a half-baked idea for a manga might come out, right?
Table tennis is a good subject because it requires artistic skill and presentation ability.
>>48It’s great, isn’t it, Takoku!
…I reflected on it, but it was from another magazine.
In other words, if you have drawing skills and directing ability, you can succeed in other magazines too!
Is superhuman sports like Prince of Tennis?
Even if you call them superheroes, they don’t have to be as super as those in Dragon Ball.
I want a level of superhuman ability like in Prince of Tennis.
Not a twin touch.
>>52It says it’s a story about twin baseball players…
I have a feeling that there will be a scene where my classmates and people around me tease me, saying that such a manga existed a long time ago.
>>79If you read it carefully, it’s true.
It doesn’t look like that! And is it okay?
It seems like a new series that might add four but then disappear just as easily.
If just one of us survives, it’s fine to bury it under the cherry tree.
I mean, there haven’t been any superhuman sports in the industry since Kuroko, right…?
Has the superhero sports genre become a hit recently?
You haven’t done it, right? Okay, that’s the end.
>>58Inazuma Eleven
>>62It’s not recent at all…!
>>62It’s a Korokoro Comic, and it’s been about 15 years, right?
It’s a fossil.
Aiming for something like Haikyuu, aren’t you? A more realistic approach.
It would be great if you’re good-looking and popular with women.
Kuroko has some special moves, but I didn’t think he was superhuman… then suddenly he was superhuman with things like the area where he can see auras and the door.
Haikyuu was human until the end.
>>61Watching the purple that destroys the goal and the green that breaks basketball beyond human limits, it’s not just superhuman, right?
>>69Both the goal destruction and the full-court three-pointers are based on actual gameplay.
It’s just strange that he’s hitting every single shot.
>>61Kageyama is the only one who is the officially recognized fantasy guy by the author.
>>74It’s like a mix of Kageyama and Ushiwaka came out in reality…
>>74Having physical abilities and stamina like Hinata is something that could be possible for humanity, I guess.
I will keep the ball suspended in the perfect position in the air at the perfect moment for Kageyama.
I’m already completely a resident of the world of Kuroko.
The bad vibes from the table tennis guy are off the charts.
I think Kaedegami will receive it.
It’s a manga with a title that has 5 katakana characters starting with “Ka.”
I wonder why Jump’s sports manga are so weak.
Sometimes they occasionally produce a huge hit.
>>70Because the gathering of companions and the anti-erase system do not match at all.
>>84I feel like Embers wasn’t particularly gathering friends or anything like that…
>>84Haikyuu had a style where about half of the members were already in the club, and they would be recruiting the rest.
The members of the black staff were already almost all gathered.
In Eyeshield, it was just Hiruma and Kurita, and they were leisurely gathering their teammates.
>>100You probably got the title wrong.
There is no solicitation development.
Thunder coming out of the eyes and puzzles scattering is the real route…!?
>>71That’s just a conceptual image, right?
There are definitely more parts that make me doubt the reality of the situation.
It seems that Ekiden and Kaedegami have a decent level of artistic skill.
In the end, that four-volume series was canceled, huh?
I think it would be better to do something a bit more about it.
A table tennis story in Jump…
The previous work of the Hima Ten author, P2, and there was also something called “Tabletop Ageha,” but was that in Jump?
I like that the kuroko, whether it’s red, blue, or even not a kuroko, is destroying the game of basketball itself with green.
If I put this much in, it should definitely last at least one anniversary.
>>81Even if I’m not receiving anything right now, I can last a year with Jump…
>>81That’s precisely a work from the time when all the faint glimpses missed in a four-shot barrage…
Even the editing would be at a signboard level if they could publish it; they just don’t have the material.
The title overlapping with Kagamigami raises my anxiety.
If you’re going to do three of them, then take the soccer you’re currently playing more seriously; it’s going to kill you.
Did Harukaze Mound come?!
As long as it’s an interesting manga, the subject matter doesn’t matter…
If there are twin pitcher brothers, then surely one of them is going to die.
>>95It might be innovative and interesting if both die.
>>105Unexpectedly, both died in an accident, leading to a change of hosts.
A bet on who would die, an anonymous contrarian development.
>>105It’s simply innovative but doesn’t have any fun at all…
I have the impression that jump sports manga closely follows the trend of canceled sports manga…
This is that, huh?
You’re trying to go viral with “Tachijan!”
The current Jump is so weak that unless it’s something really strange, it should last for a year.
A lot of really strange ones keep coming, though.
I won’t be greedy, so something like a diamond A is fine.
>>102Too extravagant…
However, hit sports works are being released regularly.
The impression I have is that while it’s probably easy for the creators to depict the gathering of comrades…
It seems that without a twist, sports-themed content won’t hit anymore.
The beginning of that soccer was quite interesting, though.
Why are the sports manga in the main magazine really terrible while the sports manga in Jump and Young Jump get animated or win awards?
Is sports manga not suitable for weekly serialization?
>>109The batting average is low, but when it hits, it’s really huge.
Please also remember the butterfly on the tabletop.
Are they trying to do that because Slam Dunk has been successful with a realistic approach?
Isn’t the era isolated?
>>111If you’re going to give an example, use Haikyuu.
Haikyuu is the last big hit in the realistic sports genre.
>>111It’s not Slam Dunk, it’s Haikyuu.
>>111I mean, sports manga has only been selling real-life stories for a long time now, right?
What’s selling in the supermarket genre is about as rare as a coelacanth, like Prince of Tennis.
It’s a sports manga, yet the art feels absolutely free of any heaviness.
Sports manga doesn’t really change much in terms of visuals, so when it’s included in Jump, it feels a bit plain.
It seems that Haikyuu continues on and on, so it might not be so bad after all.
There aren’t any series that are about a moderate hit, right?
I’m bumping into Kuroko from Haikyuu and being an idiot.
>>121Is Hinomaru Zumou that much?
>>124That’s the Andera and Nue category in the sports world, right?
Isn’t it about time to use professional baseball as a subject?
>>122Blast off, Kiyohara-kun Route
>>122There’s no point in doing it that way with Jump.
>>126Why?
>>122The high school baseball edition of Power Pro’s Success mode is the most interesting…
>>130It depends on the person.
If you rely too much on腐 popularity, sports manga will become terrible.
Are you going to play the new Miss Full release?
It seems that if it’s a lineup like those in the world championship, they can somewhat perform eccentric fast attacks.
It’s necessary to decide in advance that we’re going to do it, as it’s not something that can be done on the fly like in a manga.
However, it seems that the fake set is somehow going well!
I feel that sports manga that have been canceled tend to be less memorable compared to other genres.
I only remember things like Full Drive, Beast Children, and Frozen Ball Parade.
It’s a matter of showing the character’s charm in what situation, and in a sports manga, that means showing it during a match.
Is manga about handball or niche sports not good?
>>135I think it’s more difficult than guessing major sports.
>>135Kabaddi… already existed.
>>135Once there was a handball manga called “Hands” in Jump.
It was so terrible that it only had a chase with the Yakuza and got canceled after the first volume…
In the end, I started playing handball, but I still can’t understand what I wanted to do.
>>148If you remember that, there must have been something… right?
Was it called Dice King? Something like that?
>>135Wasn’t there a canceled manga about 20 years ago?
With a title like HANDS.
I remember that the heroine was quite cute and there seemed to be some sensual scenes as well.
I vaguely remember it being in a magazine a long time ago.
I vaguely remember a flow that was like breast volleyball.
Professional baseball manga can be troublesome due to rights issues, so it’s necessary to create a fictional team.
This makes it a bit troublesome due to the number of teams involved.
Are we canceling Sid and giving this trash four times?
What happened with the recently canceled sports events?
Is Two on Ice the latest?
>>140Which ended later, Two-On or Gguggu?
>>146Wasn’t it a revision around the same time?
It seems like everything is lacking flowers and it’s not looking good.
I think it’s better to give up on challenging baseball anymore.
If you’re aiming for a hit in sports, it’s better to go with a different type of sport.
Is there almost no sports manga that focuses on professional competitions from the start in Jump?
Is it basically going from the student edition to the professional edition?
>>143I don’t really have the impression that they are involved in professional sports.
If I had leveraged golf a bit more…
>>144If I had gotten used to this year’s new series, I might have survived.
Is this a confirmation that the kid who treated it like garbage before the serialization is now shouting obscenely?
>>145Ah, it’s so annoying that even with the serialization, the smell of death is terrible!! It’s like I’m dealing with zombies!
If I’m going to read about sports, I want to read outrageous sports manga like Kuroko’s Basketball or Captain Tsubasa.
I used to like quite a few table tennis manga, even the ones that got canceled, but this time it feels like it’s just no good.
Bring something as unique as One Outs.
Isn’t it better to bring in someone from elsewhere with knowledge of sports manga to make it sell from the start, like Ichi?
>>156I wonder if the people from Ace of Diamond are not busy.
>>166Someone who ends up exhausted can’t handle a weekly magazine!
>>166Honestly, it was like that after the second year, so calling now would be…
>>207Aren’t you supposed to have given up on the series due to health reasons?
I don’t dislike it; it just didn’t fit the environment of Jump, like a sports manga.
You think sports manga is just like this, right? There are two types of people who get annoyed by that.
Is there no addition of a charm character even though Sid is dead?
>>159Is that a sexy category?
>>168It’s fine if it’s in the romantic comedy category.
>>170Isn’t it just that Sid is the one who lost and exited because of the restlessness?
Kyuuru … Hey!
The second new series is by someone who can draw this kind of thing.
>>194I might be able to like this manga.
>>194I thought this person was just selling sex appeal, but after reading it, I got drawn into the story.
This person is really good at manga.
“Hinomaru Sumo was a pro edition.”
>>160Isn’t it unnecessary? The interestingness and the richness of the sumo champion blow away those worries.
It’s tough to succeed in the real-world route.
I also feel that the outrageous sports battles are more interesting.
I feel that it might be more popular if it’s drawn realistically without any flashy gimmicks.
Without any ranged weapons, it will require an immense amount of physical strength.
The Boy Who Sees Shadows Volume 4, 250,000 Copies
The number of copies published for “Nue no Onmyoji” is unknown.
The real route cannot ignore reality as much as reality itself.
Lightwing was definitely an outrageous route, but…
Sports in Jump, huh…
>>169It’s been a long time since we’ve had a hit.
>>173The serialization itself starts quite frequently, though…
When I see so many corpses here, I can’t help but feel that sports manga itself may not fit the current readership of Jump.
In golf, no matter how you play, there isn’t a kind of back-and-forth interaction that arises with your opponent.
Golf manga usually struggles there, playing golf in a storm or heading in a bizarre direction.
>>171It seems like Rising Impact was something like this…
It’s not essential, but when the author has a solid experience in that sport from being in a club during their student days, it really does make them stronger.
Even if we skip gathering allies, we still need to include an explanation of the rules.
I think the beginning of sports manga is fundamentally not suited for the Jump survey system.
I’m not sure yet because I was deceived by the bad vibes in the preview with Roboko.
But sports, huh… that’s what it comes down to.
The new series already feels like it might be doomed with the character design…
Well, it might be well-received by women, but it’s still uncertain.
There is a possibility that it could be an interesting sports manga.
>>178It’s aimed at pleasing women, right?
Is this a hairstyle for someone who plays baseball?
>>206When it comes to the hairstyles of manga characters, regardless of gender, if you want to be well-received, it’s better to ignore reality…
There’s no particular reason that it’s an Olympic year, so why such a large investment?
It seems that there are no longer any athletic types in the editorial department, and there doesn’t seem to be anyone knowledgeable about sports.
>>180If we let someone who knows a lot about sports do it, I think it will turn out even more boring…
New fantasy battle titles like Kagurabachi, Ichi, and Kiyoshi have been stabilizing recently.
I think it’s a good idea to challenge ourselves to discover sports-related content around here.
No matter how fishy it sounds, it would be fine to do a story about Shohei Ohtani.
>>182The comrades I believed in betray me spectacularly along the way…
>>182It seems like gambling will suddenly get mixed in, so stop it.
Let’s throw 150km in high school!
>>183It is no longer fiction or anything like that now…
>>190Isn’t reality scary?
It seems better to bring it to the Thank You Pitch main magazine.
>>184The positive members are all in the plus because they can’t handle the weekly.