If the teacher can't get out of the habit of facing the students and casually leaning back while talking, then, interposing something so that s/he isn't leaning on the blackboard and chalking him or her self is another remedy.
But I think the theory about the character posing elegantly for the cover is more likely.
I had a quick browse and it appears from stock photograph libraries, at least, that Japanese schools still go for chalkboards (that stuff technically isn't "chalk", I gather), in wide portrait orientation but not particularly high. No doubt the design of Japanese writing is a factor. In the United Kingdom I think we've gone over to whiteboards.
This seems to me to be the sort of series that runs for 8-10 volumes at most. I imagine that once Komi had a decent number of friends, she'll start to consider quality over quantity.
I'm not sure I find either the art or the story concept interesting enough to make it through over 18 volumes without the occasional Death Battle. (Komi can't communicate: can she tear out a man's heart with her bare hand and show it to him before he dies?)
I've borrowed, read, and enjoyed volume 1. I like how the Kindle edition lets me double tap to enter a mode where it zooms into a panel and then tapping advances or rewinds to the next.
I was initially confused when tapping to "advance" did nothing, until I tried tapping the other side. That worked, and makes sense since manga is read right to left.
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(Anonymous) 2020-10-18 10:10 am (UTC)(link)But I think the theory about the character posing elegantly for the cover is more likely.
I had a quick browse and it appears from stock photograph libraries, at least, that Japanese schools still go for chalkboards (that stuff technically isn't "chalk", I gather), in wide portrait orientation but not particularly high. No doubt the design of Japanese writing is a factor. In the United Kingdom I think we've gone over to whiteboards.
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This seems to me to be the sort of series that runs for 8-10 volumes at most. I imagine that once Komi had a decent number of friends, she'll start to consider quality over quantity.
(And I might actually read it.)
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(Note: I'm being a little facetious here....)
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I was initially confused when tapping to "advance" did nothing, until I tried tapping the other side. That worked, and makes sense since manga is read right to left.
On to volume 2!