> Almost all of those above have fan-colorings, so just read in whatever color you personally prefer. Read the remaining Twitter Webcomic episodes on Danbooru. Read the Twitter Webcomic via the Compilation/Doujin Volumes (and read EVERYTHING in the order that it’s there, all the. > # MY PERSONAL RECOMMENDED READING/WATCH ORDER >***Attention 2***: This will ***not*** have any volume ***extras*** that greatly expands on each characters story because... Well, that would be piracy... So go look for those volumes in the links below! >***Attention***:This link will feature ***ANY AND ALL ART*** that features said character, be it from Himura himself or other artist making fan-art of them(and most of those being NSFW to boot) >***Pro-tip***: Click on the character you want then click on ***Posts*** to see **ALL** of the posts and not just a handful of the newest ones. > # **”I wanna read exclusively about a specific ‘X-chan’ character in the Twitter Webcomic!”** Currently there are ***~30 chapters of the serialization***.
#Tawawa on monday episode 2 series#
This is just like any other weekly manga series you have ever read, so they are numbered just like any other series. >Then back in 2020 this series got an ***Weekly Serialization in the YanManga Magazine***. >One for MMOs, one or two for the Short Manga, and an Bonus one at the end whenever they exists. >In ***other places***, it ***devided those Volumes into chapters***, so ***instead of a single chapter with 60+ pages***, they are divided between 3~4 chapters. They are these Compilation Volumes and their. >In ***some places***, it follows the ***Volume numbering*** and puts everything together as a ***single monolothic chapter***. They opted to focus on those Volumes exclusively. >Since it’s easier to scan and TL manga in bulk than it is to do it page by page over the course of months. These Volumes would also come with aditional content as a bonus(just like every manga volume in history does), that bonus has always been a ***extra complete story with dialogue in around 25 pages in lenght.*** >That Weekly Twitter Webcomic would then – in a very consistent interval of 6~7 months – compile all of the previous 30 or so pages into a single ***Compilation Volume***.
It has been since then around ***350+ chapters/episodes.*** >***The Weekly Twitter Webcomic*** – or alternatively ***Monday Morning Offerings*** – Are umbered sequentially since it’s very first appearance back in 2015. This series has various different ways of counting its chapters and they way they are named doesn’t help. ># **”Why is the chapter numbering of this series so fucked?”** >At the end of 2021, it got a **second season of the anime**, releasing every Monday together with the first animated season of the Ganbare Douki-chan series, both of them continuing with the ONA style of short five minute episodes available mostly through internet means. It also adds tons of character interactions that weren’t present in the original Twitter series. Retelling all of the stories of the various Tawawas in the original Twitter series in a singular, cohesive and cronological order. It is an more standard manga series with 15~ish pages released weekly. >At the end of 2020, it got an **official serialization** in the YanManga Magazine. With **2 extra OVAs** sold together with the BDs. The series was given its own ending song by Ai’s voice actress Harada Sayaka, but not an opening song. >It also received an online **12-episode anime adaptation** consisting of short five minute episodes starting on October 9, 2016. >The image series is also notable for distinctive **blue-and-white monochrome coloration.** (Which – although likely unintentional – also goes with the theme of “monday blues”) >Since then, there has been **more than 15 recurring “named” Tawawas.** With more being added every few months or so. For over a year, it lacked any substantial commentary to go along with the images during 2016, it started to bear some semblance of **continuity**, and a few reoccurring characters were given simple names for the first time. >An immensely popular original fanservice (often if not always centered around breasts) image series created by **Himura Kiseki** on Twitter as “offerings to the corporate wageslaves heading in to work on Monday mornings”. # Here’s an complete(ish) “Guide” to this series.