For fans of Bakuman., the hit manga and anime about the intense world of creating manga, the journey doesn’t end with the final chapter or episode. The fandom has a rich history of creative expression, especially through doujinshi (self-published works). One of the most intriguing entries in this fan-driven space is the elusive "Bakuman Bakulove 3 Linda Project," a title associated with Japan's legendary Comic Market (Comiket) C79.
Let’s break down what this title means and why it holds a unique place in Bakuman. fan history.
Type: Fanwork (Doujinshi / possibly a fan game or music CD)
Event: Comiket 79 (Winter 2010–2011)
Circle / Creator: Unknown / Independent c79 bakuman bakulove 3 linda project
"C79 Bakuman Bakulove 3 Linda Project" appears to reference a niche area of fan works and doujin (self-published) culture tied to the manga/anime series Bakuman and possibly crossovers or fan pairings involving characters nicknamed or grouped as "Bakulove" and "3 Linda." Below is a concise, structured overview organizing plausible interpretations and relevant context for someone researching or writing about this topic.
A concise intro describing this as fan-made doujin content inspired by Bakuman (C79 refers to Comic Market 79). Focus: "Bakulove 3 — Linda Project" as a themed booklet/short anthology exploring characters, romance, and creator-life comedy. For fans of Bakuman
Let’s break down the first element: C79.
Comiket 79 took place on December 29-30, 2010, at Tokyo Big Sight. This was a transitional period for anime and manga. The late 2000s boom was settling into the early 2010s "monogatari" meta. C79 was notable for several reasons: However, tucked between the mega-booths for Touhou Project
However, tucked between the mega-booths for Touhou Project and Hetalia, there was a niche but passionate fandom dedicated to a specific manga: *Bakuman. *