Questions about the growth of Japanese manga authors

Updated on anime 2024-05-27
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, it's not talent, interest is the best teacher, inspiration is also very important, painting is not as simple as you think, it takes a long time to think and ponder, I am also learning to paint I feel, if you like, you can buy a comic on Dangdang and try to imitate it, hope, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to publish a comic, you have to go through it first, and if you want to be long-form, you have to keep making new ideas and ideas, and a dozen pages of a word usually have to be conceived for a week, and you have to discuss it, and many comics even come out at the beginning of a month. Even so, there are still many manga that have been cut in half, and what you see is left behind by baptism, and life is very difficult for most manga writers in Japan. And people like Oda, Kishimoto, and Toriyama are all one in a million, so-called geniuses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Most of them are cartoonists who make up stories and draw comics.,But the story is not made up by one person.,Each cartoonist has a follow.,She can discuss the plot and the like.,But the synopsis of the whole story is really the cartoonist's own idea.。

    Another type of manga is a story provided by a writer, and the story is drawn by a cartoonist, but this doesn't seem to be very common in recent years, and I've seen a lot of it before, but now it seems to be decreasing.

    The last category is a reversion, that is, to adapt games, **, animation, dramas, movies, etc. into comics, although it is an adaptation, but the arrangement of the story still has to be done by the cartoonist himself, so it's not that you don't have to think about anything.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Japanese manga has a very good system, of course, the author has a script first, but it's just an approximation, the specific plot needs to be discussed with the author and the publisher, generally if it is popular, it will be drawn a lot, and the plot is also very tortuous, if it is not very popular, it will end soon. Most of them are like current Korean dramas and American dramas, filming while producing scripts, completely depending on the audience. There are generally several people who draw comics, and the author does the manuscript, and then according to the author's requirements, the background, coloring, and details are completed by the assistant.

    Of course, it's up to the author to decide. Like "Angel Hunting Zone", it took the author six years to complete, and it is impossible to have a very complete script from the beginning.

    Anyway, I still admire the imagination of Japanese manga artists. It's what I like about it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The people who write the story are involved in the comics, but not all of them are arranged by one person, and there are cooperative teams.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, the script comes out first, and then the painting, just painting is not something that can be done by one person, you need an assistant, and the smaller ones are about 2-3 people in a group. There are also those who operate by the exact same person.,Not very famous girl cartoonists、Tanmei cartoonists are basically like this.。 In general, the nature of the work plays a major role in this question.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When will Chinese comics surpass Japanese comics? . . nnd

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On June 28, 2010, the 30th issue of "Weekly Shonen Jump" published a series of short stories by Taiwanese cartoonist Peng Jie and Japanese original Riichiro Inagaki in a series of short stories Kiba & Kiba. It is the first overseas manga artist to publish the work of "Weekly Shonen Jump" since its inception in 1968, and it is also the debut work of Peng Jie's entry into the Japanese manga industry.

    The Taiwanese cartoonist is the first foreign cartoonist to be featured in the weekly.

    Before the artist became famous, he was paid according to the amount of the drawing, and the initial painting was 500-3,000 yen, and then the artist added the painting until he became famous, and then signed a contract, at which point the price of each painting could be as high as a few times.

    10. Millions of yen, among which the representatives are: Rumiko Takahashi, Tomiyan, etc., so it is just a fart who is not famous, and how much does a famous manga artist earn a year.

    10. Tens of billions of yen is relatively easy!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mainland female cartoonist Xia Da also ** comic strip on Jump.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The success of Weekly Shonen Jump is linked to a number of well-known manga artists.

    Famous manga artists such as Tsukasa Hojo, Akira Toriyama, Masami Madada, and Yuhiko Inoue were all former main painters. Today, Eiichiro Oda, Kishimoto Kishishi, Obito Kubo, Yoshihiro Tomiyatsu, Ken Ohata, Akira Amano, Yusuke Murata, Hideaki Sorachi and others have become the backbone of "Weekly Shonen Jump". In recent years, emerging artists such as Shimabukuro Lighti, Hiroshi Shiihashi, and Kentaro Yabuki represent the hope for the future of Weekly Shonen Jump.

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    Peng Jie, a cartoonist from Taiwan, is the first Chinese artist to appear on the stage of jumping!

    As for the salary of a cartoonist, it is related to the number of manga chapters, and the number of sales is also related to the popularity of the cartoonist.

    If you want to know the exact number, it is best to have an interview with the magazine.

    Cartoonists earn a lot of money.

    Bow) My lord, please give me a share

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I couldn't understand what my husband was saying at all.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it the remnants of this seepage to take? Plex ride.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    All I know is that the author of One Piece is Eiichiro Oda.

    The author of the Grim Reaper is Obito Kubo.

    The author of the Hokage is Kishimoto Saishi.

    Anime seems to be Japan's tertiary economy.

    The Chinese market right now is working hard for the production of anime.

    There is no shortage of cartoonists in China, and the cartoons of cartoonists are quite good, but due to the domestic animation production.

    No, most of the excellent manga works have gone to Japan, South Korea and other foreign countries.

    Therefore, if you want to engage in manga, it is recommended to start with illustration first.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You are going to write a research study report no.

    1.In 1917, Shimokawa produced "Taro River Shozo Genkan: Ichiban no Juan", Kitayama Seitaro produced "Ape Crab and War", and Kouchi Junichi created "Nabeauchi Nao", and these three were the founders of Japanese animation. Among them, Shimokawa Aofu's "Taro River Shozo Genkan: Ichiban no Scroll" is recognized as Japan's first anime.

    2.At present, more than 60% of the world's best animation works are from Japan, and the proportion is even higher in Europe, reaching more than 80%. According to a survey by the Mitsubishi Research Institute, 87 percent of people in Japan like manga, and 84 percent own items related to manga characters.

    Currently, the Japanese animation industry has an annual turnover of 230 trillion yen, making it the third largest industry in Japan.

    3."Astro Boy" (Japanese: 鉄wrist Original name in English:

    Tetsuwan Atom (English: Astroboy) is a series of science fiction anime works, and the first work of Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989), a grandmaster of the Japanese manga industry, from 1952 to 1968 in Kobunsha's "Shonen" manga magazine**. The story tells the story of Astro Boy, a teenage robot, who will be active for the well-being of humanity in the 21st century in the future.

    It was the first TV series animation in Japan and the first foreign animation imported from China. There are also movies and games based on the original work.

    4.At present, more than 60% of the world's best animation works are from Japan, and the proportion is even higher in Europe, reaching more than 80%. According to the Mitsubishi Research Institute, China is closed to Japan, you know.

    The level is limited, that's all, you should be able to hand it over with some decoration yourself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first anime in Japanese was made by human hands. Anime has a great development for Japanese culture. Of course, there is also a great economic development.

    The first anime to enter China was "**This one,**Time. It has a great impact on China's economy. Now that Japanese anime has a large share of the Chinese market?

    The name of the book about Japanese anime is **

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The following is very comprehensive, you go to the encyclopedia to check it, it's very complete, and I also picked it from the ** surface.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's best to be an anime like "Chess Soul" and "Fullmetal Alchemist" that teaches people that "genius is constantly refining", like "Insect Master" and "Natsume's Friend's Account" that are refreshing and relaxing, and reasoning anime like "Detective Conan" and "Kanedaichi" are conducive to brain activation, and many of Mr. Miyazaki's works are highly recommended.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think it's the first thing to watch One Piece.

    In every way, it contains elements of friendship and family struggle.

    Each of the characters in the anime has dreams, is positive, and can get up even if they fall, which I think is good for children.

    And some of Miyazaki's works are very heartwarming.

    Natsume's Friends Account is also a very heartwarming work.

    At this time, it is necessary to establish the correct concept for the child.

    I want your child to grow up healthy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended to watch some school classes Don't be too violent to cause children to learn violent content in animeDreams, fantasies: "Guardian Sweetheart", Miyazaki series of anime.

    Reasoning: "Detective Conan", "Ice Fruit".

    Philosophical, moving: "Natsume's Friend's Account".

    The Prince of Tennis

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it's a child, I recommend watching Doraemon.,There's Miyazaki's work.,I like it very much.,For example, Valley of the Wind.,Castle in the Sky.,My Neighbor Totoro.,Goldfish on the cliff.,Little Witch Ota-ku-ki-po.,But like Miyazaki's Spirited Away.、Princess Mononoke、The Grave of the Fireflies is recommended not to be shown to children.,Spirited Away children may be scared after reading it.,Princess Mononoke is young.,Can't comprehend too many things.,Although I like the Tomb of the Fireflies very much.,But I'm 14 years old after all., The movie was very sad, so I'd better wait until he grows up to watch it. In addition, I think One Piece should wait for him to be older, and some of them are very hot-blooded and friendly, but there are some shots that may have some bad effects on him, and Conan will have nightmares if he is older. Hope to adopt...

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Look and write juvenile to athletic. That's good, isn't it? Not as good as Slam Dunk.

    Inspirational not much to say. Sunny sketch. Natsume's Friends Account (Super Gentle.)

    And so on and so forth. Nice - -

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    One Piece, hot-blooded and inspirational, pure friendship, perseverance for the goal, no love, very suitable for him.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Let's take a look at the ** system first.,It's similar to the name of the unheard flower.,Five centimeters per second.,Key Club trilogy and the like.。

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Rickets the Prince of Tennis.

    Robot Cat Dragon Ball.

    Pokemon.

    Digimon. Conan is a master of irrigation.

    Four Leaves Game. Hetalia.

    Tutor. Hayao Miyazaki series.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hayao Miyazaki's anime movies are very good.,If he didn't ask to watch anime or something.,I don't think it's necessary to recommend anime to him.,It's better for children to do sports in their spare time.。。。

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hot-blooded, juvenile anime, inspirational 、、、 like a king of the net, or something、、、

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hayao Miyazaki's is better. My Neighbor Totoro Porco Rosso Whaling Valley of the Wind Spirited Princess Mononoke Castle in the Sky Witch Courier Service Redhead Girl Anne The Day the Stars Were Planted Goldfish Princess on the Cliff Film Grunt The Adventures of Crowe the Dog The Flying Machines The Yeast and the Egg Princess The Panda Family Spirited Away Valley of the Wind Listen Intently The Battle of the Earth and the Sea Yadosagashi The Day When the Stars Were Planted The Adventures of Crowe the Dog From the Poppy Slope The Goldfish Princess on the Cliff The Villain Who Borrowed Things, Arieti.

    Or some hot-blooded, Prince of Tennis, One Piece, Naruto, Detective Conan.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Brother Hugh, haha, it's very classic, and there is no violent plot ......It's just a bit old-fashioned......You may not be able to communicate with other children.

    You can also watch Conan.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think it's good to read Hayao Miyazaki's collection, it's all classics, it's very good-looking and educational, and there are One Piece and Naruto, which talk about a lot of friendship and teach people some truths.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Conan... The king of the net.,Look at some inspirational and blood-driven ones.,Forget about the harem or something.。。

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Hayao Miyazaki's anime encyclopedia, a faint painting style, pure love.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Hayao Miyazaki, Doraemon, One Piece, Natsume's Friend Account.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The Prince of Tennis (Inspirational).

    Kuroko's basketball.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Sports-like hot-blooded comics, as well as funny

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Constitute a humorous and witty picture or group of pictures.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    "Dora A-Dream".

    In 1979, Astro Boy entered China as an ambassador for Casio Calculator. The following year, Osamu Tezuka's "Astro Boy" was screened on ** TV.

    In 1982, another work by Osamu Tezuka, "The Great Forest", entered China. In the same year, the Shanghai People's Publishing House published Astro Boy and The Great Forest, which was the first time that a Japanese anime book was published in China.

    In 1983, the TV series "Volleyball Girl", adapted from the comics, was released in China, interspersed with many anime. This is the first time that sports inspirational animation characters have entered China.

    In 1984, Guangdong TV introduced "Flower Fairy", "Three Thousand Miles to Find Mother" and "Niels Riding a Goose Travel", and Shanghai TV introduced "Smart Yixiu".

    In 1991, two classics, "Robot Cat" and "Saint Seiya", were introduced to China.

    After the 90s of the last century, cartoons such as "Cherry Maruko", "Slam Dunk", and "Detective Conan" have flocked to China. Anime masters such as Hayao Miyazaki have gradually become well-known to Chinese audiences.

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