177漫畫
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https://177picyy.com
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☑️0 ads    ⛒The comics are all in Japanese
☑️Super fast loading     ☑️The webpage is very smooth
⛒Many "colored" comics are black-and-white inside
☑️Super fast loading     ☑️The webpage is very smooth
⛒Many "colored" comics are black-and-white inside

Late at night, when the world's asleep, I bet I'm not the only one sneaking over digital walls for some "spiritual nourishment," right? Today, let's dive into this site called 177picyy.com, which brands itself as "177 Comics." The name alone has a certain "seasoned driver" vibe, if you catch my drift. One click, and whoa—this ain't your kiddo's *Doraemon*. The comics here? Spicy enough to make your heart race! So, buckle up as we take a slow, thorough tour with your pal PornDude to see if this site’s the real deal for your late-night "relaxation" or just a hyped-up tease that falls flat. Grab your keyboard—let’s roll!
The Homepage Ain’t Pretty, But It Loads Like Lightning
Hit up 177picyy.com, and first impressions? Yikes, it’s like stepping into a 2000s forum. Gray background, black text—barebones enough to make you think you’ve stumbled onto an academic site. I nearly closed the tab in panic! The color scheme’s as dull as your neighbor’s face after a three-day bender, and the text is so stark it could’ve been ripped from a fresh newspaper. The navigation bar’s honest, though, with clear categories: Japanese comics, Chinese comics, full-color CG, and a bold "adult" section clearly aimed at us "midnight scholars." But here’s the kicker—this site loads *fast*. Click, and boom, the page is there. Probably rocking Cloudflare’s CDN (yep, I snooped; the tech’s solid). The comic thumbnails are a bit blurry, but you can still make out the "key details" of the cover girls—curves drawn just tempting enough to lure you in.
Let’s be real, though—could the interface get any uglier? Oh, it could! The search bar’s so sluggish it feels half-asleep; the cursor takes forever to show up, making me want to rip my mouse pad in half. And no bookmark feature? If you’re halfway through a comic, good luck finding it again later. Come on, webmaster, show some love! Still, it’s functional enough. The categories are clear, and the tags are decent—whether you’re hunting for "uniforms," "housewives," or "school romance," you’ll find it in a few clicks. Best part? *No ads*! Not a single pop-up, folks. In 2025, finding an ad-free "adult" site is rarer than a boss who doesn’t make you work overtime. Big props to 177picyy for that!
Now, let’s get to the main event—the content! This site’s all about Japanese short comics, boasting around 50,000 titles. That’s a buffet of 18+ goodness, covering everything from pure romance to heavy kinks, office flings to bedroom dramas, solo stories to "group activities." Most comics are in Japanese, packed with *katakana* and *hiragana* that had my half-baked Japanese skills crying for mercy. There’s some Chinese translations, but they’re rare and, frankly, read like they were run through Google Translate. The dialogue’s so clunky it turns a "romantic encounter" into a "what the heck is this?" moment, leaving you scratching your head.
Art-wise, the short comics are decent—smooth lines, vibrant colors, especially in those "key scenes" where the artists clearly used a magnifying glass for the details. They earn the "full-color CG" badge. But here’s the catch: some comics are so low-res they look like pirated VCDs. Zoom in, and it’s a mosaic mess. Bro, it’s 2025—who’s still serving 480p "art"? Also, the short stories are *too* short, like fast food—satisfying but over in a flash, leaving you wanting more depth. A tip for the webmaster: toss in some longer comics with suspense or fantasy vibes. Us seasoned drivers have layers, you know!
To scout things out, I checked a comic called *Love SHOP (Cain) Love 0.1R0vol.2 ~ Younger Boyfriend and Older Sister’s Recharge Time [94P]*. The title screams "younger guy, mature lady"—prime driver bait. The art’s crisp, with Misaki, a 30-something *onee-san* radiating gentle yet "dangerous" charm, and Yuma, a 20-something puppy-eyed guy who looks like he’s never dated. The story kicks off with Yuma bumping into Misaki at a café, realizing they’re old classmates. Cliché? Sure, but Misaki’s curves in that tight blouse? *Chef’s kiss*. The plot heats up as Yuma, all blushy and nervous, invites Misaki over for "tea." Spoiler: the tea doesn’t last long before things get steamy. Misaki’s line, “Yuma-kun, you haven’t changed a bit,” gave me chills—pure Japanese vibes, but no translation, so I was stuck Googling words. The "action" scenes? Gorgeous light effects, Yuma’s shy expressions clashing with Misaki’s bold moves—pure eye candy. Downside? Half the 94 pages are buildup, with 30 pages of chit-chat that had me itching to skip. And the final pages? Slightly blurry at key moments. Nothing worse than a fuzzy climax, right?
No Login Feature Is a Bit of a Buzzkill
How’s the experience? Pretty darn smooth! The site loads like a rocket, comics open instantly, and flipping pages feels silky (thanks, Cloudflare). Mobile’s solid too—perfect for late-night, one-handed browsing under the covers, with responsive design that’s mostly glitch-free. And it’s *all free*! No VIP, no membership, not even a login prompt—just click and enjoy. But that’s also the problem: no login means no bookmarks. Halfway through *Love 0.1R0vol.2*? Tough luck finding it again. The search function’s also weak—typing "younger lover" pulls up random stuff. Come on, algorithm, step it up!
Bottom line: 177picyy.com’s got a ton going for it—50,000 Japanese short comics, lightning-fast loading, no ads, and totally free, making it a solid pick for late-night "recharging." Downsides? The interface is stuck in the last century, translations are rough, search is meh, and no bookmarks. Comics like *Love 0.1R0vol.2* are spicy and sweet but held back by spotty resolution and translations. Worth a visit? Absolutely. Just don’t expect perfection, or you’ll be let down.