Get ready for some laughs! Nice Prison, the latest creation by Tatsuya Suganuma, drops this Sunday in a chaotic prison city. A model prisoner must navigate a wild world filled with dangerous criminals. Amid rising excitement, some people express their doubts about the future of fan favorites due to new contenders.
Suganuma, known for his comedic touch, launches his first full series after years of one-shots, aiming to inject humor into a serious manga market.
Most people respond positively in forums, bursting with eagerness for more gag comedies akin to past successes in Jump. However, some concerns about existing favorites, particularly Chojo, linger.
"We can go back to the glory days of Jump with four gag series. A man can dream," one person stated.
Story and Execution Concerns: Several comments reflect skepticism about the story development and execution, referencing challenges faced by gag mangas in building worlds effectively.
"This theme is hard to execute will it stay long? It's tricky with a mix of battle and gag."
Character Comparisons: One comment compared Nice Prison to the infamous Chagecha, which raises eyebrows among fans.
"This reminds me of Chagecha. Hope it doesnโt go down that path!"
Hesitant Optimism: Although some users arenโt fans of gag series, they share a willingness to give Nice Prison a shot.
"Not big on gag series but Iโll check it out like I do with all new series."
"This theme is hard to execute will it stay long? It's tricky with a mix of battle and gag."
"This reminds me of Chagecha. Hope it doesnโt go down that path!"
"Not big on gag series but Iโll check it out like I do with all new series."
Some community members seem to view the new series as a potential replacement for stagnant titles, while others suspect it might follow a formulaic path, risking expiration early on.
"Hopefully, it lasts for a while. Jump should prioritize axing stagnant series over new ones, like they did recently."
โจ Nice Prison launches this Sunday, promising comedic relief.
โ ๏ธ Mixed feelings arise regarding the viability of established series like Chojo.
๐ค Community questions how engaging storytelling will support comedic elements in a chaotic world.
As anticipation grows, fans wonder whether beloved series can withstand the influx of new titles in the vibrant manga realm. Will Nice Prison deliver the needed laughs or fall flat against its rivals?