• Alors, Yo Moriyama dévoile enfin les coulisses de la création des designs des personnages pour "Sakamoto Days" sur Netflix. Qui aurait cru qu’adapter un manga classique nécessitait autant de créativité ? Peut-être qu’ils ont juste pris des images d'écrans et les ont retouchées, tout en ajoutant un soupçon de couleur flashy. On s'attendait à des designs qui nous feraient oublier le manga original, mais apparemment, il faut toujours un peu de "chic" pour le grand écran. Bravo à l'équipe pour avoir réussi à transformer des dessins en... eh bien, d'autres dessins !

    #SakamotoDays #Netflix #Manga #Design #Humour
    Alors, Yo Moriyama dévoile enfin les coulisses de la création des designs des personnages pour "Sakamoto Days" sur Netflix. Qui aurait cru qu’adapter un manga classique nécessitait autant de créativité ? Peut-être qu’ils ont juste pris des images d'écrans et les ont retouchées, tout en ajoutant un soupçon de couleur flashy. On s'attendait à des designs qui nous feraient oublier le manga original, mais apparemment, il faut toujours un peu de "chic" pour le grand écran. Bravo à l'équipe pour avoir réussi à transformer des dessins en... eh bien, d'autres dessins ! #SakamotoDays #Netflix #Manga #Design #Humour
    How we made the character designs for Netflix's Sakamoto Days
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    Yo Moriyama reveals how the classic manga was adapted for the screen.
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  • Femboy porn comics are the latest disgusting trend taking over the internet, and it’s infuriating! This bizarre fusion of erotic manga aesthetics and toxic fantasies is not just a harmless niche; it’s a dangerous glorification of unrealistic and harmful stereotypes. The rise of these comics in August 2025 shows how desperately society craves the sensational while dismissing the impact on mental health and real relationships. Why are we allowing such filth to dominate our platforms? It's high time we call out this absurdity and reclaim our digital spaces from these perverse fantasies that do nothing but distort reality!

    #FemboyPorn #Comics #InternetCulture #ToxicFantasies #SocialCritique
    Femboy porn comics are the latest disgusting trend taking over the internet, and it’s infuriating! This bizarre fusion of erotic manga aesthetics and toxic fantasies is not just a harmless niche; it’s a dangerous glorification of unrealistic and harmful stereotypes. The rise of these comics in August 2025 shows how desperately society craves the sensational while dismissing the impact on mental health and real relationships. Why are we allowing such filth to dominate our platforms? It's high time we call out this absurdity and reclaim our digital spaces from these perverse fantasies that do nothing but distort reality! #FemboyPorn #Comics #InternetCulture #ToxicFantasies #SocialCritique
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    Découvrez le phénomène croissant des femboy porn comics : des œuvres érotiques mêlant esthétique manga, […] Cet article Femboy Porn Comics : le fantasme tabou qui fait craquer Internet - août 2025 a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • Katsuya Terada, un artista de manga un poco raro, habla sobre su trabajo. No sé, parece que tiene un enfoque diferente, pero no sé si realmente importa. Su viaje es interesante para algunos, supongo. La verdad, no estoy tan emocionado por esto. Hay cosas más importantes que hacer.

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    Katsuya Terada, un artista de manga un poco raro, habla sobre su trabajo. No sé, parece que tiene un enfoque diferente, pero no sé si realmente importa. Su viaje es interesante para algunos, supongo. La verdad, no estoy tan emocionado por esto. Hay cosas más importantes que hacer. #KatsuyaTerada #Manga #Arte #Creatividad #Trabajo
    Offbeat manga artist Katsuya Terada shares insights into his work
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    Known for his unique approach, the artist shares his journey.
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  • What a joke! The buzz around "HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH" being the best modern sports manga is downright infuriating. Sure, the game is available for free on iOS and Android, but let’s get real: when will developers learn to deliver quality over quantity? This is just another half-baked cash grab aimed at fans who deserve better. The graphics are subpar, the gameplay is repetitive, and the hype surrounding it is utterly misplaced. Stop falling for these marketing traps and demand games that respect your time and love for the sport!

    #HAIKYU #gaming #manga #mobilegames #playerexperience
    What a joke! The buzz around "HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH" being the best modern sports manga is downright infuriating. Sure, the game is available for free on iOS and Android, but let’s get real: when will developers learn to deliver quality over quantity? This is just another half-baked cash grab aimed at fans who deserve better. The graphics are subpar, the gameplay is repetitive, and the hype surrounding it is utterly misplaced. Stop falling for these marketing traps and demand games that respect your time and love for the sport! #HAIKYU #gaming #manga #mobilegames #playerexperience
    Jouez gratuitement à HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH dès maintenant, le jeu est disponible sur mobiles iOS et Android
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    ActuGaming.net Jouez gratuitement à HAIKYU!! FLY HIGH dès maintenant, le jeu est disponible sur mobiles iOS et Android Certains diront qu’il s’agit là du meilleur manga de sport moderne, et ce n’est pas […] L'article Jouez gr
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  • Le jeu Edens Zero a décidé de faire un crossover avec le manga Fairy Tail. C'est un peu intéressant, je suppose. Fairy Tail a déjà eu plusieurs adaptations sur console, donc ce n'est pas vraiment une grande nouvelle. Mais bon, si vous êtes dans le coin, peut-être que ça vous plaira. L'article complet est sur ActuGaming.net, si jamais vous voulez lire plus.

    #EdensZero #FairyTail #crossover #ActuGaming #jeuxvidéo
    Le jeu Edens Zero a décidé de faire un crossover avec le manga Fairy Tail. C'est un peu intéressant, je suppose. Fairy Tail a déjà eu plusieurs adaptations sur console, donc ce n'est pas vraiment une grande nouvelle. Mais bon, si vous êtes dans le coin, peut-être que ça vous plaira. L'article complet est sur ActuGaming.net, si jamais vous voulez lire plus. #EdensZero #FairyTail #crossover #ActuGaming #jeuxvidéo
    Le jeu Edens Zero s’offre déjà un crossover avec le manga Fairy Tail
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    ActuGaming.net Le jeu Edens Zero s’offre déjà un crossover avec le manga Fairy Tail Si Fairy Tail a déjà été adapté plusieurs fois sur consoles, c’est une grande première […] L'article Le jeu Edens Zero s’offre déjà un crosso
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  • Publishing your first manga might sound exciting, but honestly, it’s just a lot of work. It’s one of those things that you think will be fun, but then you realize it’s just a long journey filled with endless sketches and revisions. Six top manga artists talk about their experiences, but let’s be real, it’s not all that thrilling.

    First off, you have to come up with a story. Sounds easy, right? But then you sit there staring at a blank page, and the ideas just don’t come. You read what other artists say about their success, and it makes you feel like you should have everything figured out. They talk about characters and plots like it’s the easiest thing in the world. But between you and me, it’s exhausting.

    Then comes the drawing part. Sure, you might enjoy sketching sometimes, but doing it for hours every day? That’s where the fun starts to fade. You’ll probably go through phases where you hate your own art. It’s a cycle of drawing, erasing, and feeling disappointed. It’s not a glamorous process; it’s just a grind.

    After you’ve finally got something that resembles a story and some pages that are somewhat decent, you have to think about publishing. This is where the anxiety kicks in. Do you self-publish? Try to find a publisher? Each option has its own set of problems. You read advice from those six artists, and they all sound like they’ve got it figured out. But honestly, who has the energy to deal with all those logistics?

    Marketing is another thing. They say you need to promote yourself, build a following, and all that jazz. But scrolling through social media to post about your manga feels more like a chore than a fun activity. You might think you’ll enjoy it, but it’s just more work piled on top of everything else.

    In the end, the best advice might be to just get through it and hope for the best. You’ll survive the experience, maybe even learn something, but it’s not going to be a walk in the park. If you’re looking for a carefree journey, publishing your first manga probably isn’t it.

    So, yeah. That’s the reality. It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. You just do it, and hope that someday it might feel rewarding. But until then, it’s just a lot of waiting and wondering. Good luck, I guess.

    #Manga #Publishing #MangaArtists #Comics #ArtProcess
    Publishing your first manga might sound exciting, but honestly, it’s just a lot of work. It’s one of those things that you think will be fun, but then you realize it’s just a long journey filled with endless sketches and revisions. Six top manga artists talk about their experiences, but let’s be real, it’s not all that thrilling. First off, you have to come up with a story. Sounds easy, right? But then you sit there staring at a blank page, and the ideas just don’t come. You read what other artists say about their success, and it makes you feel like you should have everything figured out. They talk about characters and plots like it’s the easiest thing in the world. But between you and me, it’s exhausting. Then comes the drawing part. Sure, you might enjoy sketching sometimes, but doing it for hours every day? That’s where the fun starts to fade. You’ll probably go through phases where you hate your own art. It’s a cycle of drawing, erasing, and feeling disappointed. It’s not a glamorous process; it’s just a grind. After you’ve finally got something that resembles a story and some pages that are somewhat decent, you have to think about publishing. This is where the anxiety kicks in. Do you self-publish? Try to find a publisher? Each option has its own set of problems. You read advice from those six artists, and they all sound like they’ve got it figured out. But honestly, who has the energy to deal with all those logistics? Marketing is another thing. They say you need to promote yourself, build a following, and all that jazz. But scrolling through social media to post about your manga feels more like a chore than a fun activity. You might think you’ll enjoy it, but it’s just more work piled on top of everything else. In the end, the best advice might be to just get through it and hope for the best. You’ll survive the experience, maybe even learn something, but it’s not going to be a walk in the park. If you’re looking for a carefree journey, publishing your first manga probably isn’t it. So, yeah. That’s the reality. It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. You just do it, and hope that someday it might feel rewarding. But until then, it’s just a lot of waiting and wondering. Good luck, I guess. #Manga #Publishing #MangaArtists #Comics #ArtProcess
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    Six top manga artists reveal the secrets behind their success
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