@go-2-sleep well if it didn't sell people won't put it up for sale. The question is just how well is it selling? and how well is it selling compared to other genres?
If it is true that NTR is the be all end all when it comes to making a profit drawing ero manga, then that's a perfect answer to explain why we ended here. That's
@Destinyfckr your comment had so much impact, even without links.
But I personally never saw it that way, i was really happy with his normal stuff specially since most romance manga to me are kind of a waste of time and cock teasing, they end at the confession stage, and we never see the characters dating, let alone living married.
And now we have NTR because... i have no idea why actually, why did you thought that he was going to end here sooner or later?
@attractdistract i do hope you are right.
But then you also have people saying that they saw the author would end in this spot eventually.
They are 2 different manga, yes, and this is certainly him trying something different, but why this specific indulgence?
As an author his trade mark was already wholesome manga, this is already a big enough divide that he crossed anyways. What is really sparing us from him to not cross the line again, when he already ended his other happy married couple series and is currently serializing these 2 at the same time? specially when he likes to make cross overs in universe, he can perfectly send us in a ride and have Kyouko or Da-san end in a swinger circle, if it means that he will turn profit (assuming that NTR has grown to that point and it is the reason behind this).
So, do they? do both genres do well in consumption? ins't NTR the one that brings the bread home? how can you assure that, when people say otherwise?
Again i personally don't believe it.