
Tokyo 1970: Shall I Draw Doraemon?
东京1970:我来画哆啦A梦?
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 506k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Original Fantasy
- Updated
- 1d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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I discovered that these p authors always like their own comics and have never heard of them. They specialize in sewers.
I have also watched anime after Ikkyu, and Doraemon's writing is pretty good. Tomie and Parasite are a bit unclear. They've already been copied, so why aren't there so many people copying them to watch them? If I were allowed to copy answers in the college entrance examination, I would never copy 80 points
There's something wrong with the outline of this book. You didn't even choose the right materials.
I thought it was okay to draw Ikkyu earlier, but then it felt wrong to draw Doraemon who had already appeared. Later, you ran away to start a magazine by yourself, but in the first issue, you ended up drawing Tomie? How to choose a niche track like horror? Obviously you can move the timeline forward a little further and draw Doraemon yourself. Or for your first issue, you can find a short comic with more potential, such as "Looking Back at Dusk", "Goodbye Eri", "My Broken Mariko", and "Emmanon". Aren't these works more suitable for the public than the bloody and weird "Fujiang"? You want to take a special route, so why not draw Detective Comics? This can even allow the whole country to participate in the process of finding the murderer. To be honest, Tomie is not strictly speaking a short comic, because there will be many single volumes in the follow-up. Mr. Junji Ito specially built the Tomie universe for her. I can only say that for Tomie, I think there are some problems with your outline, the author, and the themes you have chosen are very biased. Since you want to take the jump route, then you should honestly draw the themes that can really be popularized in advance, and take the jump route, leaving him with nowhere to go.
The plot of this book is great and I like it very much, but the writing is really flawed. The visual sense is too weak, and the scenes that should be exciting have no effect at all. It is necessary for authors to practice their writing skills, and don't let their writing skills hold them back.
Bull Demon is b's harem again, goodbye
This is the first time I have seen someone who defended the caged bird. Neji's outlook on life and attitude towards life were actually due to a bad mentality. It is not his fault that he was labeled as a caged bird. After being carved as a caged bird, his life was no longer in his hands. It is said that Neji was not as good as Naruto and was bullied but still had an optimistic attitude.
The selection of eras and comics are good, and the writing style is also good. I haven't suffered from literary youth syndrome for the time being, so it's pretty good. In addition, the presence of the female protagonist is extremely low. There is a male protagonist named Xiaohui who talked about it several times, but the female protagonist is just like a passerby. She cannot grasp the emotional scenes. It is better to have no female protagonist. After all, the main line of this book is comics (actually, it would be good to write a colleague like Naoko Takeuchi, or a voice actor like Bakuman King)
The author can't draw, and he doesn't have a high enough ideological and cultural level. It's even less possible for the protagonist to draw thoughtful and imaginative works. Just the title alone tells you that it must be a bad work.
I have read more than 20 chapters. The writing is great, the characters, the pacing, but the most important thing is that the protagonist really has a kind of enthusiasm that can make readers feel
I have started my own publication, so I went back to draw Doraemon because I really have no work. I am not full of work and can I publish another serial at home?
I've finished watching it, and the rest is average, but my feelings for Doraemon are sincere.
Traveling through Japan, I'm really impressed by why the author didn't write it in Japanese. I don't have any sense of immersion at all.
Traveling through Japan, I'm really impressed by why the author didn't write it in Japanese. I don't have any sense of immersion at all. 😜 References:
Let me go, I happened to be looking for a book to read tonight. I read a lot of old books, and then suddenly the story of Japanese comics came to my mind, and I planned to look for the author's previous book to read later. Then I wanted to find a few period books to read, and then I randomly typed in 1970. As a result, this book appeared at the first place. When I saw it, it had a period and comics, so I had to see what was going on. After taking a closer look, I saw that the author's name was so familiar. I thought the author had changed his name or stopped writing it. It was really a big surprise 😆.
If you want to attract people, write about popular ones. For comics, use Dragon Ball, Conan, and Death Note. For heroines, choose Akina Nakamori, Yuko Tanaka, and Noriko Sakai. No matter how bad the writing is, people will still read it.
The author shouldn't write emotional dramas, okay? This kind of emotional drama that is neither ambiguous nor clear about harem or pure love is very weird, you know?
Ever since I became a full-time cartoonist, I've been missing something. I always feel like I can't get motivated.
It turned into a novel introducing Naruto comics
The White House has a blackout for life. Now I think that bird is the scapegoat.
The writing is very good. I gave you a monthly pass, but it may not be available next month.
The writing style is fine, but the content is not necessarily so. I can understand Doraemon, after all, it has influenced many people and his works are also very famous. But I don't understand the other selections. Everyone else has said what they need to say, and I'm too lazy to say it anymore. If you continue to insist on choosing your favorite niche subjects to write about, you won't be interested in reading it next month. Generally speaking, you must write about things that are both popular and positive, and then intersperse some niche ones along the way. Now that you are writing about niche things as popular, do you think you don't understand that they have become niche in real life, and do you think they should be more famous?
Come on
It's really hard to be an author, and it's hard to agree with everyone. I think whether it's Doraemon or Tomie, Parasite is pretty good, but Naruto is not so good. At first, I was averse to the drawing of Doraemon and had no interest in reading it. But after reading a few chapters, I came to accept it. As for Naruto, because the work contains the creator's thoughts, there is no foreshadowing. The plot of the protagonist copying Naruto is very rough, and the protagonist copying Naruto in the plot is very utilitarian. However, I finally came to terms with it. Naruto, as a shounen comic, is interesting, straightforward, and simple enough. There is no need to attach extra thoughts, as long as it spreads the will of hegemony.
There are fewer and fewer updates, how can you become a great person?
Have you ever been a cartoonist?
Have you ever been a cartoonist? Just write about a bunch of things, it's a given
Brother Sichuan gave me a hard time at the beginning, can any kid communicate like this? 😅 Since I'm writing about people from other countries, why don't I combine it with the language system of the other country? Otherwise, I'd think I'm looking at people from my own country.
The author's writing is quite good, but when I looked around, I saw that these articles were all transcribed. They were a bit stale. Don't they have their own original comic stories? If so, can anyone recommend one to me?
I have basically finished the two books by Hiranojo and Higashino Hibiki. He is the only author in the manga genre that I can continue to follow. This time the timeline has been advanced many years. I hope I can write more. Two million words is the best 😁😁
It's not bad, at least I know how to correct comic bugs, and I don't copy the public unintentionally.
Writing is okay, but subscriptions don't seem to be very high.
What are the first few chapters about? They are not attractive at all.
I didn't plan to watch it
But someone in the comment section said they drew a parasitic beast, so I'll have to take a look.
Really written about Naruto
Finally, there is an author writing about Naruto. I will give you a gift from Gao Luo. Come on.