After Peter-senpai announced our partnership with Fakku, I realized I could double my horniness! Now I could recommend doujinshi from the industry’s two translation heavyweights. But more importantly, J-List followers have a greater variety of works and artists to choose from. I’m not one to double down on most things, but I’ll always praise variety. The more you experience and consume, the better the quality of your life. And now that we have both Fakku and J18 Publishing doujins in the store, variety is ours for the taking.
If you like absurd, uncomfortable, or honest reads, we stock series like If I Let Her Ruin My Life and The Little Onahole Girl by J18 Publishing. And if you’re a fan of classics and oppai-heavy doujins, there’s Fakku’s Metamorphosis and Lovely: Kaede to Suzu.
I’ve recommended and reviewed plenty of J18 Publishing doujinshi. After all, J18 regularly stocks works from my favorite illustrators (Kantoku, Kindatsu, and Karasu Chan). And it’s some of those names that I’m recommending today. BTW, if you make it to the Yabai Exhibition, tell the JAST and J18 guys Kashou sent you.
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Don’t Feed the Trolls — Karasu Chan’s Way of Dealing With Keyboard Warriors
Few things sour my mood as quickly as thinking about how we’ve spoiled the internet and social media. I’ll always defend those two things as some of humanity’s greatest inventions. Unfortunately, we let everyone use them. Science assures you that the IQ level of that gathering will tank harder than The Promised Neverland‘s second season when you let the hoi polloi in. I value my peace of mind, so I avoid interacting with internet and social media lunatics — it never leads to anything good. But I often wonder, what would I do if I could use my dick to shut them up? Karasu Chan’s Don’t Feed the Trolls focuses on that philosophical query.


Don’t Feed the Trolls follows an unnamed gamer girl who talked too much smack and paid for it by ending up on her back. But despite this horny turn of events, being true to her ornery self, that foul-mouthed gamer girl won’t give in. She might have gotten plowed into oblivion by a half-man, half-bear, half-pig, half-caiman, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter is that she needs to win, so she’s going to screw him back!
J18 Publishing translated both the original Don’t Feed the Trolls and the sequel doujin, Don’t Feed the Trolls GG EZ. And best of all, you can order them through the J-List store! I own these, and they’re both hefty (70 and 130 pages) and published in a B5 format.


Naughty Onozuka — Another Horny J18 Publishing Tale
Whenever someone tells me that girls aren’t as horny as men, I instantly know they’re either a liar, a deluded puritan, or an incel. The “I did something stupid when I was horny” tales I’ve heard from my female friends genuinely concern me. Yet, for the general weeb population, the female libido is like the second season of No Game, No Life — a promise of something that’s never going to come (pun intended). Luckily, renowned doujin artist Kishiwagashi understands this plight, and that’s why we have Naughty Onozuka.
Another sleek, B5 J18 Publishing doujin, Naughty Onozuka, gave me one of the most believable 44-page reads I’ve ever consumed. In real estate, it’s all about location, location, location! Horniness is much the same. If you’ve ever looked at a subpar personality, looks, and wit and seen their SSR partner and couldn’t figure it out, know they were at the right place at the precise moment. Naughty Onozuka‘s Iwasaki can pontificate on the wisdom of my words. All he needed to find a pint-sized lay was to find her playing with herself. After all, if she’s stressed and horny and he’s also stressed and horny, they’ll relieve each other’s woes.


Henkuma’s Sweet Hole — A Quintessential Fakku Tale
In my mind, Fakku is synonymous with oppai-heavy doujins. I wonder why?
Moving on… wouldn’t you love to have a girl who’s a freak only with you? Can you imagine how great it would feel to be with someone who’s outwardly as pure as Miharu in the first season of Tenshisama but on the inside is as horny as Rudy for Jobless Reincarnation? Well, you don’t have to be curious; just get a copy of Fakku’s monster eromanga — Sweet Hole.
Henkuma’s Sweet Hole treats its readers like mind-break hentai treats its heroines. The first 168 pages are never-ending horniness. Trauma may unlock your Sharingan, but the erection you’ll get from Sweet Hole unlocks your heart-shaped pupils. There’s so much “pure girl” lewdness in Sweet Hole’s pages that you might have to bill Fakku for the hospital visit that your prolonged boner caused. I’m reliably informed that J-List readers love oppai and brats, and that’s what you’ll find here!
Monster Girls With a Need for Seed
I’ve mentioned that I have an obsessive interest in cryptozoology. I don’t mean that in a “gonna look for Bigfoot” kind of way, but rather in a “looking for extinct species” way. But I often wonder what if the more fantastical aspects of cryptozoology are true? What if the demi-human species of folklore and myth were real? If I met one and they were hot, how long would it take for me to try to sleep with them? Would they try to sleep with me?
If Fakku’s Monster Girls With a Need for Seed anthology is anything to go by, the breeding would be immediate and furious! The Monster Girls anthology features everything from wolfgirls, sprites, and Loch Ness Monsters looking for about three fiddy. Well, maybe not the last one, but it has more magical species than Hogwarts. With nine artists contributing towards 270 pages, Monster Girls With a Need for Seed is a true collector’s piece. Best of all, for such a hefty doujin, this monstrous read is only $24.95.

J18 Publishing or Fakku — No Matter Who You Choose, You Win!
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