
Full-time Cartoonist in Tokyo
by Seaside Trip
About This Novel
New book "I draw comics in Tokyo" ----- In 2000, the four main pillars of Weekly Shonen Jump, Akira Toriyama, Yoshihiro Togashi, Eiichiro Oda, and Masashi Kishimoto, were serialized at the same time, ushering in a new golden age of Japanese comics. At a time when the stars of cartoonists are shining brightly, the cartoonists published in the same period are: "One Piece" Eiichiro Oda "Naruto" Masashi Kishimoto "Sandland" Akira Toriyama "Hunter" Yoshihiro Togashi "Diablo" Kazuto Hagiwara "Yu-Gi-Oh" Kazuki Takahashi "JoJo" Hirohiko Araki "IS" Katsura Masakazu "The Prince of Tennis" Xu Feigang "Shaman King" Hiroyuki Takei "Bleach" Kubo Tito. In this era, newcomer manga artist Tsukasa Tachibana also embarked on his own journey as a manga artist. Part 1 "Goodbye Eri" "Fire Fist" "Jinju"
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
It's a bit more national style. You need to be differentiated when writing novels. Everyone writes Japanese comics. After finishing it, a long plot introduction is like this for nine of the ten books. You can optimize the style of painting and change the background of the era to give the little days a more national style shock.
The biggest problem with this book is that the writing is too detailed, that is, it is too shallow. There will be no problem if you jump from chapter to chapter. The progress of the plot cannot be said to be slow. If you jump to 10 chapters, the plot may not advance too much.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
It's a bit more national style. You need to be differentiated when writing novels. Everyone writes Japanese comics. After finishing it, a long plot introduction is like this for nine of the ten books. You can optimize the style of painting and change the background of the era to give the little days a more national style shock.
The biggest problem with this book is that the writing is too detailed, that is, it is too shallow. There will be no problem if you jump from chapter to chapter. The progress of the plot cannot be said to be slow. If you jump to 10 chapters, the plot may not advance too much.









