Synopsis
“Haa, haa… this author’s got skills!” I wipe away the evidence with a tissue and close the erotic manga volume. After finishing, the post-nut clarity hits hard. As graduation looms, reality crashes down on me. “…I’m basically the only one in my year who hasn’t landed a job yet…”
It’s my own fault, really. I’ve poured everything into my hobby—erotic manga—and haven’t done a lick of job hunting. I’m stressed, sure, but what can I do? Might as well flip through today’s new erotic manga magazine. I grab “Comic Bottom.”
It’s a shallow publication with a short history and nothing particularly impressive. But then, flipping through to the back, I see it: “Due to magazine relaunch—now recruiting editorial staff! Career track available!”
Wait… could this be it? Here I am, jobless and desperate, and here’s a magazine desperate for staff. The answer is obvious—Bottom is calling to me!
Somehow I land the job. The magazine’s on life support, but the staff are all cute girls! Or so I thought—they’re actually complicated messes, and the editor-in-chief doesn’t give a damn. Still, I get to work in my favorite industry! I’ll give it my all for everyone at Comic Bottom!
Editorial Review
This is a self-aware comedy visual novel that positions itself squarely in the meta-erotic niche—a protagonist whose entire identity revolves around consuming H-manga suddenly finds himself editing one. It’s a premise that invites both the absurdist humor and the explicit content to coexist, and the tag combination (futanari, scatological, crude humor) signals a work unconcerned with mainstream sensibilities.
What makes this stand out is the deliberate friction between the protagonist’s anxiety and his new environment. The setup trades on genuine post-graduate malaise—unemployment, wasted time on hobbies, that specific shame of having done nothing practical—before pivoting to the fantasy of landing at a magazine populated by attractive women. The synopsis teases a bait-and-switch (“Or so I thought”), suggesting the work has some structural ambition beyond pure wish fulfillment. The inclusion of scatological and crude humor tags indicates this leans toward absurdist rather than aspirational fantasy; expect jokes that land through shock value and incongruity rather than romantic tension.
The futanari and harem tags confirm the work trades heavily in niche sexual content, while the adult toys tag suggests mechanical variety in sexual scenarios. The cosplay tag hints at visual comedy potential through costume-based humor. This is clearly aimed at readers who view erotic content as primarily comedic—those drawn to works where crude humor, genre satire, and explicit scenes blend into a cohesive aesthetic rather than feeling tacked on.
The HD remaster designation suggests this is a re-release, which raises questions about whether refinements have meaningfully improved the experience or if it’s simply a resolution bump on an older production.
This work succeeds if you’re seeking comedy-first adult content with metafictional ambitions and an appetite for scatological irreverence. Pass if you prefer straight eroticism over comedic disruption.
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