
What the… The final episode… The series that Rei was supporting has come to an end… Ugh… Weekly Shonen Jump
I don’t dislike it, but I have nothing to say other than it’s reasonable.
The entire 8 volumes lasted quite a while.
I wanted it to continue lazily.
No responses with poop allowed.
It feels like a lineup that can fully utilize 100% of its strengths.
It’s more short-range.
The story ends when the heroine’s favorability towards the scum reaches its limit.
I prefer Jun as a character over Shake, but I feel that Shake was more interesting as a manga, which is a complicated emotion.
But it’s been going on for 5 volumes…
There is a feeling of indigestion, but it’s not particularly strange.
>>11I will release the remaining three volumes all at once.
It’s true that the early bug was failing at hate control.
I think Chojun leaned too much towards goodness, which weakened the impact of the jokes.
Considering the sharpness of the guest appearance in the insect episode, it’s clear that the author shines in this direction.
Do a manga where a sexy girl does cute things on Jump Plus.
>>13Since I got married.
That person with the invisible face and big breasts ended up not showing up…
What was last week’s recap about? Is that how it ends?
I don’t know if it’s a reflection on the previous work, but they kept introducing good-looking characters, yet none of them ever developed…
When you analyze the current situation, it leads to the Pakuman route.
It didn’t quite feel like it made good use of its unique qualities in the humor.
It should have had a sharper edge with a bit more negative humor.
>>18But let’s say they start Left Gate 2; I don’t think the popularity will increase, though it may sustain the previous level.
Whether one feels it is sufficient or insufficient is up to the individual.
It’s a daily comedy that doesn’t change much even though the stage and characters change from Semon-kun.
I feel like the setting of the psychics wasn’t really utilized… it seemed like the unusual characters around were the ones driving the story.
But as a protagonist, I kind of like him.
I liked it pretty well…
It’s just the beginning, so I can’t help but feel that I can’t accept leaving only Naipuri after this is over.
>>22If you’re going to direct hate, it would be towards the next four works.
While there are some loyal fans, if it’s said that we can’t expect any further growth in popularity…
Well, there’s nothing else to say but that…
Bus Edo…
>>25It’s not comparable to something that has lasted for 8 years.
It turned out that it was my turn to confess…
It’s not just Sid; I have the impression that it felt like a reunion for those who read Left Gate-kun and couldn’t break away from the image of the previous work.
It seems that Shinobigoto and Himaten were able to quickly break free from the short cancellation of the previous work.
It’s cruel to cancel so soon after the marriage announcement, but I couldn’t help but laugh.
Well, I think I will be called for the next job.
I had been thinking it might be bad since I’ve been in the lower ranks lately.
I thought there was a chance to survive this season because of the fixed bottom duo of Enba B and the clearly aggressive Sid.
I can’t believe it’s four outs and four ins…
>>31In other words, the manga that has survived here is relatively safe.
Killua is quite persistent…! It’s fine for now because it’s interesting!
>>34That Killua is from a manga that came in with a consecutive 4-in, so we can’t let our guard down.
It is expected that there will be a smooth rush, but in reality, that may not be the case.
There are plenty of married creators who hardly make any money, so just having a steady fanbase is already pretty good…
I feel both regret and a sense of it being fair equally.
In the end, Sid couldn’t help but feel that it turned into something like this halfway through…
>>35The assistant ended up with the image of being too difficult to handle…
In the end, it’s 4 outs after hoarding and hoarding.
If I look at the current magazine layout, it’s inevitable that the number and scale of new gacha will increase.
>>37Well, there’s no pillar other than One Piece right now.
It hurts that we couldn’t cultivate works that could serve as pillars during the time when Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen were supporting the industry.
>>37That said, the number of new series each year typically converges around 11.
The year 2020 is unusual, having produced the witch protector Taipaku Blood Alliance Birkin and several famous canceled works.
With superpowers, I can do incredible things and have free reign, but while there’s some waste, the balance of being able to control hate was a strength that Kusuo had, which I couldn’t surpass.
There was hardly any trash here.
In the past, it was centered around student characters, so I could tolerate the parts that, to put it positively, were naive, and to put it negatively, were shallow.
It was quite tough that things remained the same even after becoming a working adult.
I can only think of background yakuza characters who play the bad guys out of convenience for the story, which feels unrealistic.
It might be better to have all the characters as women in a mass-produced gag manga at this point.
>>46Even so, it’s a strength of Jump to draw male characters freely, isn’t it? There’s an excessive promotion of female characters.
If you want to do something like that, it would be better to do it in a youth magazine and then get it adapted into an anime, as it would attract a better audience.
In the first place, a psychic is hooked by…
I feel that a police officer who can’t do as they please and is in a corner because of past mistakes and can’t cause big problems was fundamentally a failure.
As a character, they’re calm and likable, but you shouldn’t be calm in a gag manga.
>>47I see… I like that kind of character, but maybe that’s where it falls short as a joke.
The one-piece is already falling apart in both pictures and content, so the author is nearing the end.
A manga that couldn’t warm itself with the residual heat of the Heisei era.
The balance of the painting is good, but…
It feels like a writer without hooks, as the balance of character placement is too stable.
If they had continued to introduce more eccentric characters, I feel it could have gone on longer.
The author probably didn’t want to go in that direction.
I felt that Sid’s style didn’t match what he wanted to do.
I feel like the author of this manga might not be suited for having so many female characters…
>>54I think they’re the type to make you laugh with their uselessness and shortcomings, and their cuteness isn’t that strong either.
The next new series will only feature Kaede-gami, and it will be the one that people question why the Super Circuit Sid Star Line was cut.
>>56I think anyone other than core ultra fans can only say it’s reasonable…
The final episode was the funniest.
I think it was a good manga.
I liked Super Tour, but I think its cancellation was justified.
I feel like there was a need for the space at the end where things were dragged out.
>>60It’s just that the survey was bad, so I got it towards the end…
>>60It’s not at the end, but that frame is for the robot girl, right?
Kochikame Collaboration
I’m a fan of Teacher Shiro.
Judge
Marriage
Information from outside sources messed with our sense of urgency.
“Just like with Samon, don’t provide service right before the cut-off.”
Stop making jokes about it being indecent or preheated, and just provide the service normally next time.
To be frank, I think it’s the inspector’s fault.
The proportion of gags relying on internet memes has been increasing, you know.
I think it’s something that should be done with Jump, even if there are places to receive it.
The weakest one-shot!! Since the Genocide Queen looked sexy, I hope it goes in that direction.
It seems that the person is aware that the beginning part is somewhat cut off.
I wanted it to end more beautifully and feel more amicable.
I quite liked it, but if it didn’t sell, there’s nothing I can do…
Well, it’s been said many times, but…
I like it, but I can accept being cut off to some extent.
I liked K9, including the food he had.
The eighth volume of the gag manga did pretty well, didn’t it?
The previous work was about that much too, right?
>>73Samon-kun consists of a total of 83 episodes across 10 volumes.
Looking at the numbers, it might seem like a small margin of error, but when considering it as a jump manga, there’s quite a significant difference in the number of episodes.
As a result of aiming for a different route than Samon, some aspects that suited me have been diminished.
Well, I feel a sense of stagnation that if I continue down the same route as Samon, it wouldn’t lead to anything more than what Samon has achieved…
It’s strange that “Kiruoa,” despite being a tired plot and development, hasn’t been cancelled.
>>75Even if an otaku uncle thinks it’s a clichéd topic and development, it can still feel fresh to those who aren’t otaku.
I like it, but its style and character design don’t seem to have broad appeal.
I feel that there’s nothing I can do about it.
I liked this manga, but when I heard it was being canceled, I was like, well, that makes sense…
I wonder if it would have continued longer if it were in Jump.
>>79I wonder… Jump Plus is stricter about cancellations…
Gag manga is tough, isn’t it… I have a feeling that my favorite, Pigeon-Chested Turun’s Chuck Beanz, is coming to an end.
The illustration is distinctive, but it lacks a certain catchiness.
The hero academy was refined and the unpleasant elements were eliminated, resulting in the birth of Saiki.
There are actually some manga that suit characters with a sharp tongue and a bad personality, conversely…
Saimon and Chojun are like that.
I feel like the drawing style has become stronger compared to when it was with Samon-kun.
I don’t think they have absolutely no sense, but they give the impression of being a writer who falls just short of hitting the popular mark.
Both the gags and the seriousness, as well as the art.
I wonder what I should have done to continue.
>>86The desperation to avoid cancellation at any cost…?
From the perspective of a canceled race, the publication order seems precarious, yet there’s no sign of any intervention, which has been unsettling.
I like both the drawings and the characters, and sometimes it’s interesting, you know.
I have the impression that they are a writer who has come together with a good balance.
It could be sharper.
Compared to Samon-kun, the character was a bit weak, I guess.
Tesshi and Kuzu-ryu-kun were well done.
The sharpness of the jokes has always been good, but the gags themselves have remained rather safe.
It wasn’t a work that had a stable sense of interestingness, relying rather on the author’s inspiration.
There was a clear flow where Samon-kun was scheming something trashy and was going to face painful consequences.
A former yakuza had a vibe that seemed like a popular rival character, but it was never utilized at all.
I have the impression that volume 8 has continued for quite a while in gag manga.
>>95I thought there were no volumes of Masaru, but when I checked, it was volume 7.
Is it continuing too much compared to Masaru-san?
>>102It’s just that it has a small number of pages because it’s published in a gag manga format, but there are actually 79 episodes, right?
>>110By the way, the author decided to end the serialization, so well…
There were a few instances where the flow of pushing new characters continued for a while, but if they didn’t seem popular, they would be discarded, which was a bit troublesome.
They seemed like individuals with no potential for growth, so I’m unsure how to react…
I feel like it could have continued a bit longer if it had been serialized outside of Jump.
I didn’t have the same vitality as my parents during the super tour.
>>98Parent!?
Harentry has a high popularity as a nameless character, but honestly, the H scenes weren’t that interesting.
I feel like not being able to get good characters in the gaming hobby genre has been a bit painful.
If you could have brought out the fun on that route, it might have been different.
I may not be hurt myself, but there might be someone in the world I like… and that’s where it flows.
It feels like I’m just taking it as it is and thinking, “Oh, is that so…?”
I was able to reaffirm that Saiki was too good at superpower gags.
Not just gag manga, but most manga in Jump dies within 30 episodes.
Once you overcome the wall of episode 30, there’s the wall of episode 50 for the anniversary, and only a handful can get past that, so the super circulation of episode 66 has continued as a gag manga without needing to rely on any gimmicks.
The hobby topic was specifically criticized by Ryotsu…
Personally, I liked the stories where Hanazono goes on a rampage the most.
I don’t think we’ve taken a survey.
Well, I’m satisfied because I married Pon-chan.
I’m divorced…
Perhaps we could have elaborated more on the romantic comedy aspects with Pon-chan.
Even if it’s the final episode, the marriage felt sudden, didn’t it, Ponjun?
It was like a love-comedy poison…
There were simply too many manga that were like harmless jokes or comedy, so if I had to choose one from among them, it would probably be this one.
If it were another magazine, I think it might have continued a bit longer?
I think there are other mangas to cut.
It’s not that I can’t do it.
>>115Super Jun and lower rank will disappear together this season on the Shido Enba B line.
Naipuri and Oteru are still in their first season, so it’s unrelated.
Unfortunately, everything else is of a higher rank…
I like that they ended it as a regular gag episode instead of getting weirdly serious just because it was the last one.
You could say that about all canceled manga in another magazine.
If someone who talks about what they like can serialize for years in Haruta, then…
H-Harlem? It was already pretty suspicious from the point where I started thinking that…
In gag manga, both Witch Watch and Sid Craft have romance as the main focus.
It was tough to promote the romantic relationship between Meguru and Pon-chan amidst the full-fledged romantic comedies like Aohaco Himaten.
>>119So Sid was a gag… well, it is comedy, though.
I feel like pointing this out in a gag manga is also off.
The picture is well-composed, but I can’t deny that there was a lack of impactful panels… It’s hard to express, though.
>>121There wasn’t any buzz that reached people who don’t usually read.
It’s like the fast-forward episode of the witch’s kanji in that magazine.
>>150There is still a bit of the Heisei warmth, but yeah…
>>157In cases like this, besides gags, what easily goes viral is adult content, but it’s become difficult for Jump in that area as well.
>>150Compared to superpowers, I think it’s strong that you can create a whole episode’s worth of content with just one type of magic.
>>167On the other side, there are a thousand witches, while on our side, we were mainly just using telepathy and telekinesis…
I feel that Saiki Kusuo had a greater variety of superpowers.
The fact that the team from Kochikame, who work at the same police box, continuously create various events to keep things interesting in that environment makes me feel their greatness once again.
I wonder if things like that depend on the author’s speed of writing and the breadth of their insights.
>>122There are sometimes critics at sushi restaurants, but I guess they were important too.
Even though I push with my drawing skills, I’m not that good at it naturally…
I don’t feel happy about the harem for some reason.
But honestly, it’s been boring for a while now.
This is good because it’s funny.
Was the strengthening of the romantic comedy elements in the final stage due to the approaching cancellation, or was it due to the cancellation after that? I wonder which it is…
It was a manga that was not boring, but just average.
So if we cut this off, will the next one be better? Unfortunately, it won’t be at all, and that’s hell.
>>129That said, I understand that this manga won’t take off either…
I liked Pon-chan’s appearance, but I felt sorry for him because there were too few patterns of gags.
I think it came too soon for Teshii to be in a state where he has no choice but to rely on wing tips for material in the second half.
The new series “Ekiden,” which everyone might think is no good, could surprisingly become a hit.
I feel like the newly started “Night Princess” has more enthusiasm as a gag manga since I’ve actually become quite calm.
Gradually reducing my wasteful traits and becoming just an inherently good person might have been a mistake.
>>135It would have been better if I had prepared other junk, but there wasn’t enough of it.
I wanted to see progress in the flower shop story with Pon-chan as my partner.
It’s unusual that there are so many opinions that seem to really like it, yet they all end up accepting it as inevitable…
>>137What suits them well, for better or worse, is the heartwarming vibe they’re creating in Jump+.
There is no vitality to withstand the competition in this magazine…
>>137It’s not uncommon for a work to last more than a year, but it feels rare for it to end without any strong anti-fans.
I don’t think it’s that uncommon for a character who starts as a goofball or villain to be pushed by their surroundings into becoming the straight man.
The supporting characters were not very interesting overall.
>>140It wasn’t good that the added male characters were mostly misses.
Even if the out is inevitable, it’s really frustrating that what comes after this is an old and worn-out brotherly baseball manga.
>>141I don’t know what will be a hit.
>>141No matter who looks at it, it’s obvious that “Demon Slayer” hit big, so the editors probably don’t know what will succeed anymore.
>>141It’s really pointless for readers of Weekly Jump to direct hate towards a manga that hasn’t even started yet.
Even if the baseball serialization is halted, another manga will simply take its place in the new serialization slot, so the number of titles won’t change.
I often think that this person draws trashy characters, but in the end, they’re actually a good person, right?
>>142I understand…
But in the end, it becomes tiring to read about a worthless person who’s not really a good person…
I like the gag about being brainwashed by the florist’s delusions, but it doesn’t get funnier even if it’s repeated two or three times…
>>143Both are just pitiful…
I thought that if Killua continued battling with the assassins, he should finish it quickly, but since he stopped doing that, it’s a different story now.
It’s fun to have an old man mixed in among the students on the school stage.
Is Pon-chan’s wedding the last service?
The author recently got married, so it feels quite emotional.
Samon-kun had some appeal because it used themes like demons and such, which had a certain demand among specific people.
I love the way you write dialogue, so I’m looking forward to the next series.
Kochikame is a manga that makes me reaffirm, without joking, that its incorporation of the trends of the time into its social commentary was truly a product of effort.
Everything feels overall withered…
As expected, a robot can’t take the place of Kuzukun…
The swimsuit is the final service, right?
Thank you, Numaharu.
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So which one seems the most promising? It looks like there are three sports coming, but…
>>160I think there might surprisingly be room to go if it’s a muddy type of baseball.
It’s well-received even in the series magazine.
>>160I think everyone will die.
>>160Is this person a man or a woman… well, probably a man.
Do you use your serialization achievements?
>>169The community is buzzing because they are not here.
>>171Since we’ve been using it with other magazines and have built some track record, it’s okay to have that kind of period, I guess…
>>160The relay race seems promising because it’s fresh and exciting.
Based on the current results, it seems that there is no potential for growth compared to the ongoing series and the next new series, which is why it will be discontinued.
Looking back, it’s interesting that none of the regular supporting members were able to contribute to the fun…
Is Choujun over… what a shame.
For me, it’s just a manga that I bought the first volume of on its release day.
>>170I haven’t bought it, but I understand that feeling.
If you’re going to do erotic stuff, isn’t it better to do it on Jump Plus instead of the main magazine?
Since the other characters can’t do anything interesting, Somchai has no choice but to do his best.
In order for Somchai to take the initiative and make it interesting, he needs to increase the level of absurdity, but that’s being suppressed… so he found himself in a dead end.
It seems that the style might be more compatible with SQ than with WJ.
>>175It seems that SQ has a higher level of gag manga and manga that has one foot in gags…
In the swimwear episode, there was also a part where they walked on water to rescue someone, which was pointed out in the series itself.
It feels like something is different… that sense of superpowers.
I like the character, but if I’m told it’s weak as a gag, well, yeah…
I like you, though.
Even if everything is dead, the attitude of challenging new things is wonderful.
Erotica goes viral with the page, but gags go viral with “Read this episode!” So if it’s a gag manga, it’s definitely better to go viral with the gags.
It was interesting, and it could have been adapted into an anime, so why…
>>183The fact that it hasn’t been adapted into an anime is all I can say.
It wasn’t particularly interesting, and the characters weren’t appealing, yet unlike Samon-kun, there wasn’t an unusually long serious part, so I wonder what went wrong…
>>184I’m saying the answer myself…!
I think it would have been easier to introduce other superpower characters if the abilities were focused on just one rather than being able to do anything.
I don’t know if it will be interesting once it comes out.
If it weren’t for Roboko, I might have been able to get the survey.
>>188Hmm… I don’t really feel like I was competing with Roboko.
If things keep going like this, Roboko will surpass the number of volumes in both the first part of Bobobo and the true version.
>>190Naso
nin
It’s amazing how Robo-girl survived and even got an anime adaptation and a movie!
>>191In the first place, the order of publication can’t even be compared.
That guy is an excellent student who can be placed above or below.
If the perverted brat worked harder, it wouldn’t have come to this.
If you’re going to praise me, don’t get my name wrong, Roboco.
“Robo-ko is the next oldest member after One-Piece.”
>>197No way…
If we’re doing a romantic comedy, what if only Pon-chan knows about the superpowers and hides them from everyone, leading to Pon-chan’s reputation getting more and more exaggerated…?
>>199The Heisei Monster Course, huh…
The writing around the crotch area of the swimsuit looked kind of suspicious, and it gave off the feeling that the person wasn’t used to drawing things like that.
It’s a manga that has already ended…
Baseball is a combination that doesn’t seem to have an early cancellation because of the haze.
The person who drew the ping pong story as a one-shot quite some time ago was someone I liked, but I wonder why they chose ping pong.
I didn’t know about the ekiden person, so I dug into GIGA and read it, but hmm… if you haven’t grown, you’d probably die instantly.
>>204Oh, I want to look forward to it!
The previous work sold as well as a mid-range comic, but it was unfortunately cut.
>>204I think it’s likely to be canceled early since it has a total of 31 episodes…