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ajr
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I don't know for certain, but Tsuina Miura might have started working on the weekly series Hi-Rise Invasion/Tenkuu Shinpan about 2 years ago (since it's on chapter 103 right now). Maybe writing two+ series (especially if Ajin is/was also weekly) was too much work. |
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CoreSignal
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Well, can't fault the guy for doing something he wants to do, hopefully he'll also continue to put out stuff that isn't loli hentai. Gamon Sakurai isn' t the greatest storyteller but he draws great action scenes.
Personally, I never found the early part of Ajin to be that good even when Miura Tsuina was writing it. |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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The manga industry works in a way that "independently published works" or doujinshi, rarely ever get any recognition unless the artist is already hugely popular. Doujin also have limited print runs, and the whole process can be a lot of work to produce everything from art creation to final product. There are benefits to working with a publisher, such as royalties, possible future book deals, and exposure through manga magazines. It's where the paychecks of most all manga-ka come through. However the price of this is fitting to whatever the editor of that particular magazine wants. Some H-manga magazines keep it pretty tame with vanilla only stories, others are loli-centric. If a hentai manga artist wants to do something a little less mainstream (or any kind of manga artist really) they turn to doing their own doujinshi on the side of still being printed professionally with a publisher. |
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Paul D. Atreides
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There's nothing really sexual about Ajin's art to indicate that he had a history with ero-manga. As opposed to Food Wars which was brought up earlier.
I'm curious what he will come up with. |
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ryanvamp
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I was going to check out Ajin but after finding out here that the original author left and it became more like a shonen action series...not so sure anymore.
Also regarding Shokugeki no Soma's illustrator doing ero-manga; I love Soma's artwork so I had to check out his dojins and I was quite disappointed. Not because it was hentai (that would be stupid considering I already knew) but because apparently if he has free realm to draw how he wants, he gets a lot more disproportionate anatomic-wise and it's quite unpleasant. |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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A lot more manga artist do h-manga than people realise. To just name a few:
Spice and Wolf's manga artist Keito Koume still does H-manga to this day, and some of it is even licensed here. Cuvie who does a ballet manga called Kenrantaru Grande Seene also does it. (and they're a woman) Okama, known for character designs and manga like Cloth Road. Range Murata even supplies artwork to some of the major hentai magazines, though he doesn't draw manga. There's nothing shameful in doing H-manga. People just enjoy doing it. |
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DangerMouse
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Yup. Fantastic artists in that list. |
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