thanks for the translation, I can't endorse if it was correct since I don't speak Japanese, but I can tell you put a lot of thought into it and that alone deserves praiseSo this happened.
I really wanted to work on a high school series with some level of genuine emotional depth, and I was intrigued by the character work here and the photography hook. I know next to nothing about photography, but I thought "Hey, there's people I can pester about this stuff", and they - very kindly - humored me. On a more practical level it was practise for getting through pages faster, and (mostly) ignoring SFX, though some of the redraws I did do still took longer than I liked.
Anyway, there you go. No idea if I'll keep going - depends on what happens next, obviously - but if it keeps up this level of quality then I may very well do.
No idea how to change any of the details on a MD entry, if I actually can. Sorry if it's something really obvious I'm missing.Thanks for picking this up, can you translate the summary too
honestly 'seizing up' /freezing when someone hits on you seems like something dangerous/leading to getting dragged off, maybe she should still keep that 'emergency buzzer' elementary kids use (honestly feels like something everyone should have on them versus police being near a school and prioritizing kids using it)
feels like this might need a psych tag if not a drama one lol
Fixed a typo, made one small tweak (there's always little things where I'm not fully sure I got them right but I noticed one that made me think "No, that's definitely wrong").
No idea how to change any of the details on a MD entry, if I actually can. Sorry if it's something really obvious I'm missing.
And while I don't especially want it to get super-dark or anything - it doesn't feel like that sort of story - I would hope, whether or not I keep working on this one, that the mangaka continues to treat her condition with some degree of seriousness, because yeah, IMO that's how he's pitching it so far. Freezing up for over ten minutes is a hell of an anxiety attack.