Chapter 14: Editor's Rating
"Well... the story is very interesting. The style of painting is also great. Everything in it gives people a very real feeling, and the sense of substitution is very strong... I also saw me in a character above The shadow of him, although he died very early..." Yuu Iwamoto said in silence for a while.
"Huh? Is there a problem?"
"Yes." Yuu Iwamoto nodded and finally said firmly: "That... this manga "Battle Royale" cannot be serialized on JUMC!"
"Well... if you think about it carefully, it\'s true." Kurokawa Kazuya nodded after thinking about it.
"That\'s right... because this is too real. It even makes me wonder if this really happened in reality." Iwamoto Yu smiled bitterly: "And the purpose of JUMC is hard work, friendship, and victory! But. ..I can’t see this at all. The badness of human nature is undoubtedly exposed here. Everyone is like this...Although there are some characters with some shining points of humanity, but—it’s not complete. Good people have good If you report this situation, they will all die."
"Continue." Kurokawa Kazuya frowned and said.
"And the protagonist of this comic is a scumbag besides being good-looking." Iwamoto Yu said: "However, such a person is indeed the protagonist of this comic. ears, but still survived to the end...It even gave me an uncomfortable feeling of \'such a scum can survive to the end\'. Therefore, the part of this comic that makes me feel comfortable is the death of the protagonist at the end .It gives me a refreshing feeling."
"So that\'s how it is..." Kurokawa and Mi nodded: "I tried my best to take into account the sense of reality, but I didn\'t expect such mistakes and omissions..."
Indeed, this thing is too real...
No art department in the slightest...does it.
"However, Mr. Kurokawa\'s manga is undoubtedly very interesting. If possible, I hope to submit it to "Weekly YOUNGJUMC". Compared with the audience of "Shounen JUMC", the manga is more suitable!"
"Well, then you can do whatever you want." Kurokawa and Mi nodded, this work seems to have failed a bit...
Although it failed, but also learned a lesson, the next manga can only be improved.
Iwamoto Yu also breathed a sigh of relief, if what he said was useless, he would have no choice but to go his own way.
But now, although he was not asked to change this comic. However, the following comics would be fine without this pursuit of truth.
However, he had his own selfishness in not letting him change it...
Because this cartoon is so attractive to him.
And what attracted him was nothing but this sense of reality!
Although Shonen JUMC is unlikely to serialize this because of the reason for its founding and the people it faces, "Weekly YOUNGJUMC" doesn\'t have so much to say.
…
Just as Yu Iwamoto thought, this "Battle Royale" quickly passed the serialization of "Weekly YOUNGJUMC". However, he felt that it was a pity that he was not in charge there, that is to say...
Kurokawa and Ya have another responsible editor.
Although, as soon as this editor accepted it, it was a manga that had been completed but not serialized at all.
"An airborne cartoonist..."
Okada Tomomi looked at the copy in her hand and sighed slightly.
According to what the editor-in-chief told her, this is a cartoon drawn by a cartoonist on "Shounen JUMC" in his spare time, because it is too unsuitable for the style of "Shounen JUMC", and it is serialized here.
It is said that the editor-in-chief and the others have unanimously praised this comic.
"The manga teacher, I remember Kurokawa Kazuya..." Okada Tomomi knew this person, this is the name of the manga artist who is being serialized on "Shounen JUMC".
Afterwards, I will have to negotiate the price in the future, and the next issue of this manga will be serialized.
really...
"Are all the current cartoonists so good, they can spare time to draw so many while serializing on JUMC..." Okada Tomomi said with emotion.
"Oh, you are talking about that Mr. Kurokawa." Said her colleague at the side.
"Yes." Okada Tomomi nodded: "And it just parachuted onto my head... I haven\'t seen it before."
Sugiura Fumiko smiled: "Yes, this is the first case on our side... But, do I need to tell you a gossip?"
"What?" Okada Tomomi asked, she was still very curious about the person she would be in charge of.
"That, Mr. Kurokawa, it is said that he doesn\'t need assistants."
"Huh? Really?"
"Yeah. Don\'t talk about it." Sugiura Fumiko said: "Besides, I didn\'t need an assistant to draw this new manga...I overheard the manga he is currently serializing on JUMC, and the finished manuscript is enough for serialization It’s been a long time. Now, I hear he’s going to create a new manga.”
"True or not?" Okada Tomomi\'s eyes widened, a little bit of disbelief in this matter.
I have already serialized one, and now I have the second one in my hand, if I come again... it will be the third...
No need for an assistant yet.
Is that human being?
She thought of a monster-like man with eight hands and glowing eyes in her mind—
"Of course it\'s true, well, anyway, you\'re going to be in charge of him next, right? You\'ll know everything you need to know."
"Yeah." Okada Tomomi nodded, swallowed, and then opened the manuscript in front of her.
…
After sitting on the train for several hours, Okada Tomomi, who came to Morio from Tokyo, looked at the house in front of him and breathed a sigh of relief: "Really...don\'t ordinary cartoonists live in Tokyo? It\'s so far away. ah..."
Before coming here, I made a special trip to Yu Iwamoto, another editor who is now in charge of him, to inquire about the situation.
According to him, you can\'t go on Saturdays and Sundays, you have to go from Monday to Friday.
On Saturday and Sunday, he turned away the editor-in-chief.
It is said that on Monday, Yuu Iwamoto and Taishi Yoshikawa stayed in the hotel in Morioh Town the night before in order to see him for the first time, and rushed over immediately after his sister went to school.
What a blessing...
This time she came here not to discuss the comics, but to discuss the royalties...
Now, although he is still a new manga artist who has just serialized, but in terms of manuscript fees, he has already enjoyed the manuscript fees of popular cartoonists who have been serialized for several years.
Although he is now considered to be the beginning of popularity.
"Ring the bell now..."
Thinking, she stretched out her hand and rang the doorbell on the wall—
Snapped-
at this time!
The door of the room swung open—a hand grabbed her arm!