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@bastek66
You just proved my point, thank you very much.
Just because a title is published in a certain magazine, does not necessarily mean the content of said title exclusively caters to the magazine's targeted demographic.
Tsugumomo's fight scenes would cater to the older shounen and younger seinen because of how it generally looks and feels like it's something you would find in a shounen manga. That, or I can't help but see it in that light because of all the Giga Cloth-drill Breaker that Kazuya uses from early on.
Meanwhile, Tenjou's range from flashy cool moves, to gory, to erotic, and even up to guro. Not to mention, the artwork really sells it as a seinen.
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But we're going off tangent now, it's best we leave this as it is before we take up pages upon pages just debating on the matter.
You just proved my point, thank you very much.
Just because a title is published in a certain magazine, does not necessarily mean the content of said title exclusively caters to the magazine's targeted demographic.
If we're going by content alone, Dead Tube wouldn't look out of place in a seinen magazine.Deadtube is from shounen magazine and is gorier and pornier than any of these.
Tsugumomo's fight scenes would cater to the older shounen and younger seinen because of how it generally looks and feels like it's something you would find in a shounen manga. That, or I can't help but see it in that light because of all the Giga Cloth-drill Breaker that Kazuya uses from early on.
Meanwhile, Tenjou's range from flashy cool moves, to gory, to erotic, and even up to guro. Not to mention, the artwork really sells it as a seinen.
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But we're going off tangent now, it's best we leave this as it is before we take up pages upon pages just debating on the matter.