New chapter just dropped.
Is this the slowest developing romcom out there?
Arakure Ojousama
have you not heard of amano megumi
Japanese Romcoms are always like this which is why I hardly ever bother reading them until they are completed.
Blue Box is slower
I think this is just compounded with this manga being a monthly. Not to mention the 2year baby-hiatus.
the heroine rubbing her big wet crotch all over him and unloading buckets of grool with her fingers in his memory is so far beyond what ever happens in a usual "romcom" that considering we're just barely over two dozen chapters no, I don't think it's particularly that slow moving
Unless you're talking about the real life wait
I thought it was a great chapter. For once they were being nice to each other.
But I like the emotional ryona
Let's say "they get together" is 10. Most romcoms start at 10, some even start at around 4-5, a lot of them shoot up immediately towards 7 or even more and then stall there or even backtrack.
This one on the other hand started out at -10 and is only reaching the climax one step at a time without too many abrupt jumps. So it's slow in a sense, but not in another.
What a cutie.
Considering it starts off with her trying to frame him for being indecent to get him kicked out, I'd say being a little slow is warranted. Hell, this isn't even that slow by the standard of most romcoms, considering it's just chapter 26.
They despise each other to some degree at the start of the story. The fact that they can hang out now without devolving into screaming contest is a major development.
I love this cute dork like you wouldn't believe
>Is this the slowest developing romcom out there?
Kanokari still wins that.
And with AO's development something goes forward and nothing goes backward. Kanokari is literally 1 step forward and 5 steps back
>Is this the slowest developing romcom out there?
That's Komi
seems pretty developed for only 25 chapters
Kek, there's Komi-san out there. Kanokari is also pretty slow, but unlike the retard above who clearly doesn't read it, it's clear to whoever reads it that nothing gets undone. Also, Arakure Ojousama has only 26 chapters, it's decently fast for now.
Anyway, better slow than becoming the garbage that Kaguya is now
I've seen slower.
I honestly wouldn't even say this is that slow. Plus the Newlywed omake chapters tide me over.
>This one on the other hand started out at -10 and is only reaching the climax one step at a time without too many abrupt jumps.
To be fair, Tsubaki alone has been climaxing faster than most romcoms...
>Is this the slowest developing romcom out there?
Not even close.