The title suggests a fusion of Bakuman ’s manga-making world with a romantic or comedic “love” angle (“Bakulove 3”) and something called “Linda Project” – possibly a reference to a fan character, series, or music unit. Without official documentation, this appears aimed at hardcore Bakuman fans familiar with underground Comiket culture.
Given the information and the apparent connections to manga, anime, and Japanese pop culture, here's a general post that could be useful:
: The highly recognized circle name of the veteran professional and independent manga artist LINDA . Known throughout the industry for exceptionally clean draftsmanship, detailed line art, and deeply emotional character expressions, the circle frequently explores alternative adult romance trajectories for major anime and manga properties. The Appeal of Linda Project's Adaptations
The world of Bakuman —Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s meta-masterpiece about the manga industry—is defined by passion, competition, and intense creative dedication. However, the fandom surrounding it, particularly in the doujinshi (fan-made) scene during the early 2010s, created its own vibrant lore. One of the most intriguing, rare, and highly sought-after relics of this era is