From the drawing of Komachi and the others from Barjona Bombers. It enlarges if you click it.
The main characters are Tira and Iyuta. Once I’ve finished coloring, I’ll start the long, long process of creating supporting characters.

Chapter 1 finishes with just the old man and mother, the person in the next seat and the teacher, and 1~3 delinquents, but it seems like things are really gonna start heating up in chapter 2, so I want to keep track of time as I continue drawing it.
I’m swiftly redrawing the scenario, so it seems that it will be quite different when it’s finished.

Well then, I’ll do my best to finish what’s in front of me so I can give my undivided attention to the manga and game soon!

A few replies are after the break.

>I saw the bathing suit a Hollywood actor was wearing, and I nearly sprayed my tea all over.
I don’t have a picture of the actual one, but it was like this↓
http://www.skinzwear.com/shoppingcart/product_search.cfm?user_category=Men%27s%20Sling%20Thong
Are these common in America?

Wow, that’s amazing, huh!? A Hollywood actor was wearing this thing?
I went to Coney Island in New York last year and the year before,
but I get the impression that trunks were the norm.
If there were someone like that, I’d want to take a picture with him!

>>By the way, I wonder what Hana-Tamago thinks of her name.
Or rather, I wonder how she perceives her two owners…

She thinks, “I’d like a name that’s a bit cuter.”
As for what she thinks of those two:

>This is changing the topic, but how big is Grandpa Bunny?

He’s usually the size of a cucumber, but he’s about the size of two when he fluffs up.
Thank you for the cute story about American short hair!

>Does Grandpa Bunny’s nibbling not hurt much?

It tickles. At this rate, it seems he’d have trouble in the wild.

>Boss’s house seems very big, Poland’s is a castle,
Japan’s is a quite detached single-family Japanese house,
but what kind of homes do the rest live in?
Are there any who live in apartment buildings or high-rises?

That’s a good question. They live in homes that match each era and culture, economy, and also their moods, so it’s not like they’re permanent, but I feel like Italy maybe is living in the same house that he’s remodeled again and again.
America lived in a log cabin at first, and next was an austere English-style building in the suburbs, then recently moved to an apartment building near New York, and he seems to move quickly and randomly.

Translation: y4nderenka, hikari_kaitou
Original

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