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At its core, "Tawawa on Monday" is a collection of illustrations (most containing no dialogue) by Kiseki Himura. The artist has posted a new piece on his Twitter account nearly every Monday starting from February 2015. The goal of the series is simple: to provide a bit of visual and emotional comfort to the weary "corporate wage-slaves" heading into another workweek, transforming the most dreaded day of the week into something to look forward to.
For readers interested in checking out "Getsuyōbi no Tawawa" or catching up on the latest chapter, there are several platforms where the series can be found. Many online manga and webtoon sites offer access to the series, often with updates following the original Japanese releases. Some popular platforms include [list popular manga/webtoon sites, e.g., Crunchyroll, Tapas, Webtoons, etc.]. At its core, "Tawawa on Monday" is a
The specific search for "Getsuyoubi no Tawawa - RAW - The new chapter 111" points directly to the official serialized manga, which is typically the most current and widely discussed version. For readers interested in checking out "Getsuyōbi no
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Where fans eagerly await the "Raw" scans every week to see the latest art style evolution of Kiseki Himura.