0001Shogun of the Expedition ★.Aug. 11, 2024 (Sun) 14:43:01.02ID:PsYt2jWN9
August 11, 2024 10:30 mantanweb Editorial Department Japan’s largest doujinshi sales event, Comic Market (Comiket) 104, opened on August 11 at Tokyo Big Sight (Koto-ku, Tokyo). According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the maximum temperature on the 11th is expected to be 37 degrees, making it a scorching hot day, and visitors were lining up at the venue in search of the doujinshi and other items they were looking for. It is expected that tens of thousands of people will visit the event each day. Until the 12th. General participants will need a ticket or a wristband-type participation certificate to enter. In addition to morning and afternoon admission, early admission tickets were also sold to accommodate visitors waiting late at night. The first Comiket was held in December 1975. 32 groups participated, with an estimated 700 people attending. It has been held in Harumi, Tokyo, Makuhari, Chiba, and elsewhere, and since Comiket 50 in 1996 it has been held at Tokyo Big Sight. Comiket 97, held in December 2019, attracted a record number of visitors over four days, about 750,000 people. Comiket 103, held on December 30th and 31st last year, attracted approximately 270,000 visitors over the two days.
>>1 There’s no cosplay at the disaster prevention park anymore, so it’s worthless It’s a pain to buy tickets in advance, and lining up for over an hour for same-day tickets is stupid But it’s good for its original purpose.
500 yen per volume is a pretty reasonable price. I’ve been looking at tweets from people who draw interesting manga on x, and I thought it might be worth going out and buying if they have a lot of manga in one place and I can read new works. I’ll probably buy about 10 volumes.
According to people who are knowledgeable about the event, the true essence of Comiket isn’t anime or erotica, but rather incomprehensible doujinshi like “49 Puddles in Setagaya.”
>>35 I couldn’t go because of the schedule and arrangement, but I’ve always been interested in reviews, travel, and mecha-military genres. I wanted a review book on Milky Pen (a ballpoint pen with opaque ink or glitter ink).
>>35 I like the compilations of the best scenes from old dramas. I wonder if the ones before streaming and DVD box sets were written from videos recorded by individuals.
I’m surprised I can go there every time. Especially when they have to wait in line for so long under the hot sun. I wonder how many people they carried?
I want Comiket exhibitors to be arrested for violating the child pornography production law. Even credit card organizations acknowledge that it’s a stain on Japan.
>>45 No matter how neatly you dress for Comiket, people who don’t normally sweat will end up standing in the hot sun and sweating, so they’ll end up smelling.
>>48 At a Comiket I went to a while ago, there was a Final Fight fan book that was like a Gengoroh Tagame manga. It was a strong, unexpected inspiration for me as a middle school student at the time.
I’m truly sorry if you have a reason for this, but I really can’t stand the smell of men in the summer or the body odor that is particular to people who live an unhealthy lifestyle.
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