Same author and more than one manga

Blackangel

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i don't get why one author makes more than one manga at one time. they would lose the story line of they don't concentrate enough
 
Risk said:
I thought they only made one at a time before they create a new one.

i thought the same too but misaki masara author published more than one manga at a time and i thought it was common
 
SecretWish said:
i don't get why one author makes more than one manga at one time. they would lose the story line of they don't concentrate enough

it's a very common occurrence, I know an author with 3 different manga of the same storyline coming out, and I think he's working on 3 more than 2-1 and personally I think its because the light novel is much more developed all that's needed is the art to be made, so they can get content out for people more, I find people love quantity over quality.
 
SecretWish said:
i thought the same too but misaki masara author published more than one manga at a time and i thought it was common

Ace said:
it's a very common occurrence, I know an author with 3 different manga of the same storyline coming out, and I think he's working on 3 more than 2-1 and personally I think its because the light novel is much more developed all that's needed is the art to be made, so they can get content out for people more, I find people love quantity over quality.

Oh well I never knew that but I guess if the series is still good then it doesn't matter.
 
Ace said:
it's a very common occurrence, I know an author with 3 different manga of the same storyline coming out, and I think he's working on 3 more than 2-1 and personally I think its because the light novel is much more developed all that's needed is the art to be made, so they can get content out for people more, I find people love quantity over quality.

i like quality inn the story. most of the time, i came up with alternate endings and i liked them better
Risk said:
Oh well I never knew that but I guess if the series is still good then it doesn't matter.

not all times. most of the time that are the same with little difference and you won't feel it much difference
 
SecretWish said:
i like quality inn the story. most of the time, i came up with alternate endings and i liked them better

well you gotta remember that these mangaka's are making them for a company of some type, and the company wants money vs quality
 
Ace said:
well you gotta remember that these mangaka's are making them for a company of some type, and the company wants money vs quality

why people read them if they are similar? i can never understand that. i stop reading them if they are similar
 
SecretWish said:
why people read them if they are similar? i can never understand that. i stop reading them if they are similar

well not all of them are similar some of them are continuing storylines or a different manga altogether
 
Ace said:
well not all of them are similar some of them are continuing storylines or a different manga altogether

if you look at them closely, most of them have similar circumstances. i read all the manga of a person, if i like one, then i observed all of them are similar in one way or another
 
SecretWish said:
if you look at them closely, most of them have similar circumstances. i read all the manga of a person, if i like one, then i observed all of them are similar in one way or another

well of course they'll be similar in a way it's cause they have a prefered style
 
Ace said:
well of course they'll be similar in a way it's cause they have a prefered style

not just similar but almost the same. there are only minor differences. only popular authors don't make mangas like that
 
SecretWish said:
not just similar but almost the same. there are only minor differences. only popular authors don't make mangas like that

Like i said they have a preferred style or the story they made initially didn't do as well as the other one it can depend on popularity
 
Ace said:
Like i said they have a preferred style or the story they made initially didn't do as well as the other one it can depend on popularity

i know that and other authors who are popular like kubo won't make such things known. i am not saying it's a bad thing saying it's better this way
 
SecretWish said:
i know that and other authors who are popular like kubo won't make such things known. i am not saying it's a bad thing saying it's better this way

Actually, Tite Kubo has had manga similar to one another just not widely known

Take note of the last entry, as it states: "the early arcs of Bleach are in full evidence here."


Prior to being serially published, Tite Kubo wrote and illustrated several one-shot manga. Three of these were later published in English, included in Viz Media's collected volumes of Zombiepowder. These short manga display the rapid development of Kubo's art style in the mid-90s.

Ultra Unholy Hearted Machine (1996, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Crime fiction. Kubo's first published manga, his trademark angular designs are absent.

Rune Master Urara (1996, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Fantasy. Has rough art and an in-between style.

Bad Shield United (1997, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Sci-fi. The character aesthetics that carried through Zombiepowder. and the early arcs of Bleach are in full evidence here.
 
Ace said:
Actually, Tite Kubo has had manga similar to one another just not widely known

Take note of the last entry, as it states: "the early arcs of Bleach are in full evidence here."


Prior to being serially published, Tite Kubo wrote and illustrated several one-shot manga. Three of these were later published in English, included in Viz Media's collected volumes of Zombiepowder. These short manga display the rapid development of Kubo's art style in the mid-90s.

Ultra Unholy Hearted Machine (1996, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Crime fiction. Kubo's first published manga, his trademark angular designs are absent.

Rune Master Urara (1996, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Fantasy. Has rough art and an in-between style.

Bad Shield United (1997, Weekly Sh?nen Jump, Shueisha.) Sci-fi. The character aesthetics that carried through Zombiepowder. and the early arcs of Bleach are in full evidence here.

i read zombie powder but i didn't notice these similarities at all. may be i am not looking for them, when reading these manga. i didn't read bad shield united so i can't comment in it
 
SecretWish said:
i read zombie powder but i didn't notice these similarities at all. may be i am not looking for them, when reading these manga. i didn't read bad shield united so i can't comment in it

Just cause an author like Kubo has a series like Bleach it doesn't mean they're perfect. Everyone has a flaw, some are more known than others.

Some of the Mangaka are like Kuba back in the 90's trying to find their style and experimenting
 
Ace said:
Just cause an author like Kubo has a series like Bleach it doesn't mean they're perfect. Everyone has a flaw, some are more known than others.

Some of the Mangaka are like Kuba back in the 90's trying to find their style and experimenting

i only know Kubo who is popular and wrote many manga. i don't know oda wrote any manga to compare. i read small authors works and all of them are identical
 
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i only know Kubo who is popular and wrote many manga. i don't know oda wrote any manga to compare. i read small authors works and all of them are identical
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Eiichiro Oda has had some similar ones, for example: as you can see Wanted! And romance dawn was 4 years apart.

"During this time, Oda drew two pirate-themed one-shot stories called "Romance Dawn", which were published in Akamaru Jump and Weekly Shōnen Jump respectively in late 1996."Romance Dawn" featured Monkey D. Luffy as the protagonist, who then became the protagonist of One Piece."


the full list of his works:

Wanted! (1992)
God's Present for the Future (神から未来のプレゼント Kami Kara Mirai no Purezento, 1993)
Ikki Yakō (一鬼夜行, 1993)
Monsters (1994)
Romance Dawn (first version, 1996)
Romance Dawn (second version, 1996)
One Piece (1997 – ongoing)
Wanted! Eiichiro Oda Short Stories (WANTED! 尾田栄一郎短編集 Oda Eiichirō Tan Henshū, collection of previous short stories, 1998)
Wanted! (1992)
God's Present for the Future
Ikki Yakō
Monsters
Romance Dawn (second version)
Cross Epoch (2007) – crossover between Dragon Ball and One Piece with Akira Toriyama
Taste of the Devil Fruit (実食! 悪魔の実!! Jisshoku! Akuma no Mi!!, 2011) – crossover between Toriko and One Piece with Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
 
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Eiichiro Oda has had some similar ones, for example: as you can see Wanted! And romance dawn was 4 years apart.

"During this time, Oda drew two pirate-themed one-shot stories called "Romance Dawn", which were published in Akamaru Jump and Weekly Shōnen Jump respectively in late 1996."Romance Dawn" featured Monkey D. Luffy as the protagonist, who then became the protagonist of One Piece."


the full list of his works:

Wanted! (1992)
God's Present for the Future (神から未来のプレゼント Kami Kara Mirai no Purezento, 1993)
Ikki Yakō (一鬼夜行, 1993)
Monsters (1994)
Romance Dawn (first version, 1996)
Romance Dawn (second version, 1996)
One Piece (1997 – ongoing)
Wanted! Eiichiro Oda Short Stories (WANTED! 尾田栄一郎短編集 Oda Eiichirō Tan Henshū, collection of previous short stories, 1998)
Wanted! (1992)
God's Present for the Future
Ikki Yakō
Monsters
Romance Dawn (second version)
Cross Epoch (2007) – crossover between Dragon Ball and One Piece with Akira Toriyama
Taste of the Devil Fruit (実食! 悪魔の実!! Jisshoku! Akuma no Mi!!, 2011) – crossover between Toriko and One Piece with Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
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i didn't know all of these works. they all look similar and i have to take back my words as popular authors not having similar manga. they are all very similar. i am interested in god's present in the future
 
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