Wow, this series is doing fantastically! Not only that, but I never realized this series already had an official spin-off. Glad to see another hit on Ura Sunday's hands
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The first chapter of Jyaken San Wa Sugu Bureru has been translated and is on Mangadex. The artstyle is pretty interesting to me, surprisingly detailed, but it's working well with the comedic world the author is building. Interested to see where it's going to go.
Speaking honestly, I oftentimes forget how many series I read from Ura Sunday. In addition to the above, I recently picked up Ao no Orchestra (which has been pretty nice so far), and have already been following Danberu Nan Kiro Moteru? (Doga Kobo anime hype!), Himitsu no Reptiles (massive walls of text hype lol), and Yuusha-sama, Yukagen wa Ikaga desu ka? (decent read with some ecchi).
I'm still surprised no one has translated Promise Cinderella yet, especially after the older woman/younger man trend that was going around. However, it looks like someone on Mangadex is interested in translating it. Not sure if they're still looking for a translator, but at the very least they still need a backup redrawer.
Not sure if this would be more appropriate for this thread or the Weekly Shonen Sunday one, but Nukenai Seiken-chan from Sunday Webry is oddly hilarious. I thought after the first couple chapters that I wouldn't be able to get into the strange premise, but as I read on, I realized this series is actually hilarious. Such a bizarre concept, but the humor is solid, and it even manages to achieve some steady progress for the main plot. Definitely worth the read if you aren't bothered by ecchi
Not sure if this would be more appropriate for this thread or the Weekly Shonen Sunday one, but Nukenai Seiken-chan from Sunday Webry is oddly hilarious. I thought after the first couple chapters that I wouldn't be able to get into the strange premise, but as I read on, I realized this series is actually hilarious. Such a bizarre concept, but the humor is solid, and it even manages to achieve some steady progress for the main plot. Definitely worth the read if you aren't bothered by ecchi
Webry is an online subsidiary web mag for WSS, Gessan and GX. Kumano Kyu is strongly tied to Gessan department.
I was thrown out by early loli ecchi premise but author at least kind off balanced this out by adding other "fetishes". Not my type of series but art is cute and it's a nice goofy series.
Webry is an online subsidiary web mag for WSS, Gessan and GX. Kumano Kyu is strongly tied to Gessan department.
I was thrown out by early loli ecchi premise but it at least it kind off balanced this out by adding other "fetishes". Not my type of series but art is cute and it's a nice goofy series.
Yeah. At first, I had not idea what I was reading, but as it added more characters and built up the absurdity of its premise, I started to really enjoy it. I can definitely say I've never read anything quite like it before. In some ways, it type of humor reminds me a bit of WSS's Memesis except consistently funnier.
Ao no Orchestra got some love and older volumes are showing up on Shoseki. I really like the series and I'm happy for it but I'm not exactly sure what's the reason behind this.
Also it seems like an obvious choice for some adaptation for Manga One, more likely live action than anime I would say.
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