"Weekly Shonen Jump", one of Japan's largest boys' manga magazines, has brought countless memories and touched countless readers. However, there have been few new works recently. Recently, Hiroyuki Nakano, editor-in-chief of "Weekly Shonen Jump", talked about the new generation of comics in a program and expressed his support for "Robot Girl and I" to become a new signature manga. ·"I and the Robot Girl" tells the story of the year 20XX in the Western calendar, when every household has become a popular place for beautiful maid robot custom maids (OM). The too ordinary elementary school student, the ordinary man, has finally received the beautiful maid he has been dreaming of. But what comes home is...! ? The wonderful daily life of the strongest and most reckless female robot, the robot girl, and the gentle boy, the ordinary man, begins. ·Nowadays, the old generation of comics in Weekly Shonen Jump is supported by One Piece, and the new generation of comics such as Dr. Stone and Jujutsu Kaisen are outstanding. However, the comic "Me and the Robot Girl" won the approval of the editor-in-chief, and netizens are discussing: |
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