Same author and more than one manga

SecretWish said:
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

Like i said it takes time for people to develop their own style, so seeing the mangaka you enjoy make similar manga's it's cause they're developing their own style while trying to keep up with their company's output rate.

As an Example: Bleach ended pre-maturely cause Kubo was rushed, he wanted it to end differently.
 
Ace said:
Like i said it takes time for people to develop their own style, so seeing the mangaka you enjoy make similar manga's it's cause they're developing their own style while trying to keep up with their company's output rate.

As an Example: Bleach ended pre-maturely cause Kubo was rushed, he wanted it to end differently.

i blame kubo even now, for not ending it with aizen defeat. he wanted to write quincy arc and had to write the fullbringer arc for it. it ruined the entire story
 
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i blame kubo even now, for not ending it with aizen defeat. he wanted to write quincy arc and had to write the fullbringer arc for it. it ruined the entire story
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Actually, if you look into it,

"In previous interviews after the Fullbringer Arc, Kubo said that for this arc alone, he had 10 years worth of material.



But his health started deteriorating in the 10th year.
His doctor told him it was just a cold. In the past, he would get better in a day or so.

But this suddenly changed. He’d be bedridden for a week. Whenever JUMP Magazine would have a double issue [and therefore be on a break the next week], he’d stay in bed the entire week to rest.
But after a while, that stopped working too. Whenever he thought he was better, he’d get a cold again. No matter what he did. It was an endless cycle.
He felt pathetic. He felt he was failing as a mangaka."
 
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Actually, if you look into it,

"In previous interviews after the Fullbringer Arc, Kubo said that for this arc alone, he had 10 years worth of material.



But his health started deteriorating in the 10th year.
His doctor told him it was just a cold. In the past, he would get better in a day or so.

But this suddenly changed. He’d be bedridden for a week. Whenever JUMP Magazine would have a double issue [and therefore be on a break the next week], he’d stay in bed the entire week to rest.
But after a while, that stopped working too. Whenever he thought he was better, he’d get a cold again. No matter what he did. It was an endless cycle.
He felt pathetic. He felt he was failing as a mangaka."
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i feel ashamed to blame good without knowing anything now. i never knew. it much have been hard for him to keep on writing bleach. i am mad at him, for not making ichigo and rukia's a pair
 
SecretWish said:
i feel ashamed to blame good without knowing anything now. i never knew. it much have been hard for him to keep on writing bleach. i am mad at him, for not making ichigo and rukia's a pair

I know how you feel alot of people felt betrayed and upset til they heard the truth. Don't feel ashamed it's an honest mistake many people can and have made. sometimes health issues get in the way and some things are left incomplete.

Kubo had 2 options at that point and that was to pass the storyline onto someone in health or finish it in a way he'd satisfy some, and relieve himself while he was sick.

in my opinion, he chose right cause if he handed it to someone else i think they could have ruined it far beyond redemption, milking Kubo's good work to death.
 
Ace said:
I know how you feel alot of people felt betrayed and upset til they heard the truth. Don't feel ashamed it's an honest mistake many people can and have made. sometimes health issues get in the way and some things are left incomplete.

Kubo had 2 options at that point and that was to pass the storyline onto someone in health or finish it in a way he'd satisfy some, and relieve himself while he was sick.

in my opinion, he chose right cause if he handed it to someone else i think they could have ruined it far beyond redemption, milking Kubo's good work to death.

kishimoto handed his work to someone and they are doing an excellent job so far. we can't be sure that the new author would ruin the manga, after the original authors passed it down
 
SecretWish said:
kishimoto handed his work to someone and they are doing an excellent job so far. we can't be sure that the new author would ruin the manga, after the original authors passed it down

yea but you never know, it's a HUGE risk
 
Ace said:
yea but you never know, it's a HUGE risk

i get that and i am not mad at him like before but i still wanted my ship to sail. orihime wouldn't suit ichigo and i don't like renji with rukia, when they grew up like siblings
 
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