Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #3 how do you propose we could do it? by adapting many stories?
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #4 It doesn't have to be the count of series. It's the quality of the story that matters a lot.
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #5 quality of the story? every mangaka thinks their story is the best.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #6 That's obvious. How else would they come up with even more cool stories?
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #7 but not all stories are good and they should accept it and try to improvise.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #8 Do you really think mangaka doesn't try to improve? They try everything to make their story, the best in the lot.
Do you really think mangaka doesn't try to improve? They try everything to make their story, the best in the lot.
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #9 i don't see what they are doing. i haven't even seen them trying to come up with better ideas.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #10 How do you think they get ideas? Don't you think they have a writer's block?
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #12 What I have been trying to say is, they try the very best. Sometimes being a mangaka is very hard. Harder than you can imagine.
What I have been trying to say is, they try the very best. Sometimes being a mangaka is very hard. Harder than you can imagine.
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #13 it's hard being a mangaka? why is that? managaka are highly valued in japan.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #14 They are valued. But there are too many mangaka trying to strike big and only a few of them can do it.
They are valued. But there are too many mangaka trying to strike big and only a few of them can do it.
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #15 isn't it the same anywhere else? what's your point in it?
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #16 It's not always the same. Why do you think mangaka get sick often? Take Hunter x Hunter author for example
It's not always the same. Why do you think mangaka get sick often? Take Hunter x Hunter author for example
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #17 i still don't see your point. once you get a name, no matter what you write people will try to read it.
i still don't see your point. once you get a name, no matter what you write people will try to read it.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #18 If what you have said is true, then why do you think Kubo failed? Bleach was very popular.
Blackangel Well-known member Jan 2, 2020 #19 because of the quincy arc? he was determined to write it.
Rinko V.I.P. Member Jan 2, 2020 #20 Yes and because of that the story became repetitive. People expected more but they did not expect Ichigo to return with powers.
Yes and because of that the story became repetitive. People expected more but they did not expect Ichigo to return with powers.