The arc of Kuroiwa Medaka that was from around chaps 60 in 2022?Honestly, I hope this turns out great because the last Weekly Shonen Magazine manga I saw with a pageant arc was Medaka Kuroiwa and that turned off like half of the readers
I mean, in my experience, that's most pageant arcs. That's why I keep saying I'm hopeful it doesn't ruin half the characters in the process.Honestly, I hope this turns out great because the last Weekly Shonen Magazine manga I saw with a pageant arc was Medaka Kuroiwa and that turned off like half of the readers
Honestly, I hope this turns out great because the last Weekly Shonen Magazine manga I saw with a pageant arc was Medaka Kuroiwa and that turned off like half of the readers
I haven't seen a lot of pageant arcs, myself, but if they're the reason the readers for series drops in numbers, then I can only guess it's because the female cast became like those in real life pageants: they become sellouts, relinquishing their bodies for fame, glory, or what have you and begin their paths to self-destruction in both themselves and their own image.I mean, in my experience, that's most pageant arcs. That's why I keep saying I'm hopeful it doesn't ruin half the characters in the process.
Have you seen how expensive those things are and know how much of a pain they can be to clean if you want them to last? It's almost expected of her to not wear one because she's just that poor to afford one.Does Jeanne just not wear a bra then?
I also hope Nonco will finally put the characters into the bunny-suits they're always drawing.
And then there is Grand Blue pageant arcs.I mean, in my experience, that's most pageant arcs. That's why I keep saying I'm hopeful it doesn't ruin half the characters in the process.
That sounds like an incel manifesto nglI haven't seen a lot of pageant arcs, myself, but if they're the reason the readers for series drops in numbers, then I can only guess it's because the female cast became like those in real life pageants: they become sellouts, relinquishing their bodies for fame, glory, or what have you and begin their paths to self-destruction in both themselves and their own image.
I'm just pointing out what has happened in reality and finding parallels. If that makes me an incel, then that's their problem, not mine.That sounds like an incel manifesto ngl