Jump Rabucome Matsuri (Jump Rom-Com Festival)

New WSJ romcom one-shot by the creators of Food Wars Shokugeki no Soma (Tsukuda and Tosh) and author of the Monogatari series, Nisio.

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>Nisio for writing
>Tosh for drawing
What does Tsukuda do? Being the retard in the room?

Both Tsukuda and Nisio are the writers.

Who would even let Tsukuda write after Souma's second hald?

Not memeing but Tsukuda is a great writer in terms of character interactions and such. He's bad at writing action for battle shonen which this manga is not so it'll be fine.

Wait isn't this too soon? Also someone letting Tsukuda write something again.

It's just a oneshot.

Why would they need two writers in the first place?
For a friggin romcom at that.

Yeah Ik it is, but don't people want a break or something after finishing a series.

It's probably just a fun collab Tsukuda and Nisio thought would be cool to work on.

What was the last series Nisio did before this oneshot?

Shounen Shojo on SQ

that zodiac war adaptation, otherwise it's shonen shojo i guess

If (when) this gets serialized it'll be the best current romcom in Jump

This.

Why do you need two writers for a one shot?

Only if Tsukuda is out of the picture.

They're both the authors of this new series, that's why.

>love comedy
>by two retards
god Tosh's art is gonna get wasted fucking again I can't believe this garbage AAAAAAAAAA

This

But that exactly what Nisio is good at. His novels involve almost zero long battle scenes because he know he sucks at them. Why have two people good at the same thing?

Double the power.

>Tosh's art is gonna get wasted
He's never going back to hentai

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