So, I've been wanting to draw something like a manga panel because I binge-read Gokushufudou: Way of the House Husband last week because I was OUT due to my second dose of that sweet sweet COVID-19 vaccine.
So, after trying and starting three other pieces, here's this one, based off that one specific scene from Fruits Basket.
Para evitar llenar los tags, dejo la lista de todos los días con sus kinks, para que puedan ir a leer directamente lo que les interesa o evitar lo que les desagrada.
#i'm still so fucking mad that my notes app deleted a whole fucking plot outline i was working on...i'll never recover verbatim what i had on
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i trust no one with my writing except google docs...i spit on everybody else
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i bring this site down because i put up my 300k post-book 4 mako-centric fic and end up with 100000 subscribers and bryke lose their shit because i’m richer and smarter and sexier and a better writer than them
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there is really something to be said about writing every day even if you don’t feel like it because even if it’s bad eventually you’re so well practiced that even the bad is good
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i can’t stop thinking about this tiktok she’s losing her mind over her cat and the cat is just like 🥱 i’m cryinggg
I already did a list of my favorite romances:
my fav 30 romance manga [30-21]
my fav 30 romance manga [20-11]
my fav 30 romance manga [10-1] TOP TEN
so here’s a list with my favorite manga where romance isn’t a main subject.
20. Sachiiro no One Room
It is a psychological piece. It’s about people, and the most important thing in here is the structure of this characters, the environment they come from, the world that affects them in one way or another. Everything lies in the complexity of the characters and how much twisted (or maybe not?) they are.
19. One Piece
Crazy tale of pirates. What else can I say? Classic.
18. Haikyuu!!
That’s so cool that this manga can talk about hardships and efforts in sports with a lighthearted vibe compared to other shounens like that. Love it.
17. Fairy Tail
I know, i know… it’s such a typical shounen, and let’s be serious - without deep meaning. Even now I’m asking myself: “Girl, why did u like it so much? Eh? You can’t even describe this garbage, the fuck was that?”
It’s just an ecchi shounen that tries to hide its lack of any sense with a large amount of fanservice. But maaan… when I was younger I loved that. So it’s still roaming somewhere deep in my heart.
16. Grand Blue
That’s some freaking funny shit. I don’t even need to see their words to start laughing out loud, the art style is already a great comedy. Love their facial expressions.
15. Death Note
It’s great. It made me think a lot about morality. Did any of the characters had rights to do something like that? Is it okay if someone “suitable” could receive a power over life and death? Don’t we all already, without a power like that in death note, think that we sometimes have a right to crush someone physically or mentally like some kind of a mosquito?
14. Jujutsu Kaisen
It feels like a mix of bleach and hunterxhunter, and maybe naruto, and… in other words: is it…? yes, i think it is… oh man, drum roll, please! It’s a… typical shounen. BUT! But I see a lot of potential in it. And it’s fun.
13. Noragami
I love this work. And I love Yato. But sometimes the story piss me off - didn’t expect this to be so heavy… I just wanted to have some fun...
12. Gokushufudou: The Way of the House Husband
That’s some good shit. Want Immortal Tatsu to be my dad in my next life.
11. The Promised Neverland
I feel soooo behind everyone, cuz it hasn’t been long since I started to read this. But I already fell in love with this piece! The storyline is really good.
yeah, xiyi's road to mutual understanding, though rocky on occasion, still was always paved with love, care and most meaningful friendship.
in case of tianshan, they both can be assholes, especially he tian who shows awful entitlement at times. but they're getting there..
what i really love about their relationship and the way it started is the fact that he tian was the first one around to genuinely see in momo something greater than he lets on, his potential~ to be "an outstanding person".
mo was treated unfairly since childhood, i imagine it did hurt tremendously to not only be ostracized but also to love and look up to his father while everyone considered him a vile criminal. even his friends let those occasional "don't end up like your old man" phrases slip.. and he tian appears out of nowhere and acts (rightfully so) as if mo's past does not define him at all. and says that what really matters is who he is and what he does. and sees him and his true strength, pride and spirit behind all the attitude, hostility & bad temper.
which leads me to the last part of your ask. he tian doesn't need a reason to help mo, money isn't hard for him and he could make it rain on mo anytime, however he knows damn well that mo needs this reason, otherwise it would be "charity", and mo is too proud to accept that. that's why he tian makes him work for it, so that mo can justify it to himself. and i feel like things like 10K for a kiss~ are just little loopholes for he tian to help the person he cares about without making him feel inferior (while also getting something in return, let's be fair lol).
oof that's a long one sorry.. everyone go read the update!
i'm so sorry i’m replying only now! thank you so much for such kind words! it would be really interesting, i haven't really tried any of those characters, even though i love their design.. i hope i have some time soon. thank you!!
ehh not really. tsurumi is my favorite character and koito is a precious and lovable dumb bitch, and i may draw them in a suggestive manner lol but i wouldn't want to see them ~~together~~ since their power dynamic is huuugely imbalanced. and again, koito is a dumb bitch
well, he is a piece of shit in general tbh
oh dear. my ship has sunk ever since i saw the raws. i just hope haru aka best boy eventually finds happiness, and aki can go die in a ditch for all i care
hey! im almost a decade late but i started yowapeda recently lol as for this season there's not so much i watch
banana fish (has me fucked up every week smh)
vento aureo (!)
golden kamuy 2
kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru
manga:
golden kamuy
hxh
gokushufudou
dead dead demon's dedede~
uramichi oniisan
innocent rouge
blanc (asumiko nakamura)
given
kuroshitsuji
manhua, manhwa:
19 days & sq
someone else's bl manhwa (really good shounen ai)
here u are
wolf in the house (!)
hey, not at the moment but *hopefully* soon. thank you so much!!
Because I wanted to start with Viz’s ridiculous amount of new titles out next week. We begin with the eagerly anticipated The Way of the Househusband (Gokushufudou), a series about a former yakuza who is trying to stay straight, nut… stuff keeps happening. It runs in Shinchosha’s Kurage Bunch.
Because I wanted to start with Viz’s ridiculous amount of new titles out next week. We begin with the eagerly anticipated The Way of the Househusband (Gokushufudou), a series about a former yakuza who is trying to stay straight, nut… stuff keeps happening. It runs in Shinchosha’s Kurage Bunch.
ANNA: I am excited for this!
MICHELLE: I love the cover for the first volume.
ASH: Personally, this is one of my most anticipated debuts of the year!
SEAN: No Guns Life is a science fantasy series from Ultra Jump, and is apparently much like many other Ultra Jump titles in that vein.
Speaking of Ultra Jump, we also get Levius, a done-in-one series that actually ran in the late lamented Ikki, but has moved to Ultra Jump after this volume. It looks like Battle Angel Alita for MEN.
ASH: I generally enjoy Ikki titles, so I’ll be giving this one a look.
SEAN: And for those who wanted Taiyou Matsumoto, author of Tekkon Kinkreet and Sunny, to draw cats, here is Cats of the Louvre, a Big Comic Original series that’s also done in one.
MICHELLE: I am here for this.
ASH: Yes! More Taiyou Matsumoto is always a good thing. This is also part of the same series that brought us Hirohiko Araki’s Rohan at the Louvre and Jiro Taniguchi’s Guardians of the Louvre.
MELINDA: Okay, this is necessary in my life.
SEAN: As if that weren’t enough, Dorohedoro is ending with its 23rd and final volume. I’m amazed how obsessed I became with this violent series about a busty sorcerer and her lizard-headed pal, but I love it to bits.
ASH: As do I. I’m so glad this series survived the unfortunate fall of Ikki.
SEAN: And Viz also has Children of the Whales 12, Beastars 2, and 20th Century Boys Perfect Edition 5.
ASH: Wow! It really is a great week for Viz manga! I am really looking forward to seeing where Beastars goes next.
Vertical also ends a series with the final omnibus of May-December romance After the Rain, and they also have the 13th Ajin.
MICHELLE: I’ve been meaning to read After the Rain. One of these days.
SEAN: Seven Seas’ debut looks trashy but I am well-informed is more slice-of-life than anything else: Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out (Uzaki-chan wa Asobitai!) runs in Kadokawa’s Dra-Dra-Dragon Age, a spinoff magazine to the already trashy Dragon Age, and is about an aggravated college student and his teasing busty underclassman.
They also have a 3rd volume (digital for now) of Restaurant to Another World’s light novel; Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka 7, Magical Girl Site 10, Made in Abyss 7, The Ideal Sponger Life 3, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom’s 4th print light novel, and Dragon Quest Monster + 4. Of that pile, Ideal Sponger Life is most interesting.
One Peace has a 2nd volume of I Hear the Sunspot: Limit.
ANNA: I need to read the first volume!
ASH: It’s good! I’m happy to get to read more of the series.
MELINDA: There can never be too much of I Hear the Sunspot!
SEAN: Kodansha’s print debut is If I Could Reach You (Tatoe Todokanu Ito da to Shite mo), a more drama-laced series than usual from Ichijinsha’s Comic Yuri Hime, about a teenage girl in love with her brother’s wife.
In print, Kodansha also has The Seven Deadly Sins 34, Magus of the Library 2, and I’m Standing on a Million Lives 3.
ASH: Oops, I haven’t read the first Magus of the Library yet. Better get on that before I get too far behind.
SEAN: Digitally the debut is the first of FOUR digital-only spinoffs of exiting franchises. Fairy Tail: Happy’s Heroic Adventure is what it sounds like.
There’s also Tokyo Alice 15, The Quintessential Quintuplets 10, Living-Room Matsunaga-san 6, The Great Cleric 2, and Defying Kurosaki-kun 12.
J-Novel Club “debuts” The Combat Baker and Automaton Waitress, a series previously exclusively released through Bookwalker. It’s had another editing pass, and now is available on all platforms.
There’s also The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar 9 and Amagi Brilliant Park 7.
Lastly, Dark Horse has Dangan Ronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, an adaptation of the side story game starring Naegi’s little sister. It ran in Famitsu Comic Clear.
I assume you’re getting something from Viz this week. What else?