
In 2020, there was a comment from Mr. Mikimoto stating that once the new edition of Hathaway was completed, he wanted to move forward with the Macross art book while working towards the resumption of école.
In 2024, there was a comment stating that after finishing the work on the Macross art collection at the talk show, they want to start moving towards the resumption of École.
So now that the timing has finally come for the Macross art book to be released this month, the discussion about Ecole’s participation in G Gen and Asuna’s voice granting has also become a topic of interest.
Ecole fans are now expressing unprecedented hope that there are tangible movements toward the resumption of the serial!
Gestalt collapse occurred.
I thought I saw a similar thread before, but when I looked, the information had been updated and it was no good.
The Famitsu writer is also excited.
The suspension of the Ecole series was originally instructed by Kadokawa, who wanted to prioritize the serialization of Macross The First.
Macross The First became a state of giving up after moving from Kadokawa to Saikomi.
There are no longer any obstacles to the reopening of the school.
It should be.
Well, I understand that if it’s said every few years like this, it’s natural to have expectations.
I’m also reading play reports for G Gen Eternal from various companies, and I’m thinking, “Is the release date announcement finally coming!?”
In other words, it’s a situation where if we don’t resume here, we might never do it in our lifetime.
Well, if I miss this timing, it will probably be impossible for the rest of my life…
DameE has too many serialized works that seem like they could become popular, not just in Ecole…!!
>>9
Considering that serialized works are often on hiatus and that some months the books become noticeably thinner…
It’s only natural that titles like Crossbone and F90, which consistently produce a decent number of pages each month and have a low hiatus rate, are valuable.
Is it okay if UR Le Signy is the icon with almost full equipment of the right shoulder Mega Launcher and the left shoulder Machine Cannon & Saber?
Not just with Dam Ai, Kadokawa should assign an art supervisor to finish the serialization of veteran authors who are about to enter stagnation.
Specifically, it’s Guyver.
>>11
Let me see Vanadise Heart, the last hope for the disclosure of Gundarm-related settings, without any breaks.
>>58
However… since it’s also serialized in “The Saga of Tanya the Evil.”
>>66
Isn’t it fine to assign a separate person for the drawing?
If we don’t reunite in this situation, it feels like there won’t be another chance.
Mikimoto probably won’t lose work or anything like that.
I can accept that the author prioritizes their health over the Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team, that’s totally fine.
I wonder what they’re really planning to do with Blue Destiny and G-Reco.
>>14
I think G-Reco will eventually be completed since the author is regularly posting updates.
It seems tough for a series, so it might be something drawn all at once.
>>14
I thought BD would make a comeback when they drew the traitor-chan manga…
Just finish it within Eternal already.
>>15
Please also take care of the moon steel.
Social games need events every two weeks, right?
I’m shocked at how incredibly cool SD Lucien is!
>>16
When the hands and legs, which have few details and are smooth, tighten up, the density increases and it’s nice.
>>16
The one on the map has very long ears, it’s funny.
Speaking of which, we still don’t know what Gundam Seere looks like.
I hate to say it, but basically, dam A manga doesn’t sell well.
When looking at the overall Gundam manga, it’s only the two works, The Origin and Thunderbolt, that stand out as exceptional.
>>21
It’s indeed the One Year War…
>>31
There are plenty of other manga derived from the One Year War.
I wonder what that narrative is that has transformed into just an original work merely borrowing a superficial appearance.
>>22
Who are those three sisters?
>>22
I used to like the short and concise narrative, but what the heck is with that Drysen trio!!!! Don’t do Zoltan’s flashback in three volumes before the final battle starts with Neo Zeong!!!!
>>22
It’s not just about original characters, but lately, the visuals have been the same and it’s simply not interesting.
The implementation of Luciune is certainly expected.
Dargue will also be implemented, so as a mobile armor fan, I am greatly looking forward to the developments within Eternal.
>>23
I don’t know if the episode will be recreated first.
Since it ends in a place like the final battle against Dagwe, it would be surprising if it had an original development ending.
There is also Gundam Eight, which was announced as an anniversary project but probably got shelved because Kamoshida was too busy.
As soon as you defeat 8, the title logo is ∞, and let’s have another Gundam silhouette…
Most side characters are likely to be implemented with just the main character for now, so we can only wish for Eternal’s long life.
It might not be a dream for HG to be made like D-First.
>>27
I definitely think there’s a chance for plastic model conversion.
I think having a prominent personality in SD (Super Deformed) is great because it can create attachment.
Can Mikimoto continue to hold up if they restart now? Given their age?
So Macross First has moved somewhere else…
>>33
I suddenly transferred from Kadokawa to Cygames’ web manga magazine Cycomi and started rebooting from the beginning.
It ended up being suspended less than a year later due to various circumstances.
The details haven’t been discussed, but there’s a strangely negative atmosphere, so there might have been some kind of conflict.
Already 65 years old…
Hearing that Mr. Hasegawa is two years older, it’s strange how I still feel like that’s not such an age after all.
Get lost!
Something not good, like an evil, sinister thought!
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It won’t disappear.
I wonder what is so interesting about those original characters that endlessly repeat developments like that…
I wonder why the narrative comic adaptation is about to reach the full 17 volumes of the Unicorn main story…
It’s not even on the level of being exaggerated.
When it comes to DAME manga artists, it’s Masato Natsumoto.
>>44
I haven’t disclosed my age, but I’ve been a writer for about 30 years, so that person is probably in their 50s without a doubt…
>>36
Although the age is not quite there yet, I sincerely hope that Professor Tamako becomes healthy and continues to draw.
It’s not a DAME, but Aggressor is interesting.
>>47
It’s interesting, but there are many exhausting developments that are tough.
Hasegawa-sensei is also working on original manga at the same time, so it’s amazing.
>>48
I have drawn three doujinshi, but do I have any ongoing serialization in other magazines right now?
Well, just finish it anyway.
I wonder if a ZZ manga will be created…
>>52
Can we say that Moon Gundam is close to that?
Even the Moon Gundam, which has often shown the atmosphere of being a flagship work, takes frequent breaks…
>>54
Moon is not only boring, but the story is also slow…
I wonder if it would have been better if it were a novel…
>>54
The F90FF+ cluster, which started more than a year and a half later, has caught up with the number of volumes of the paperback.
At this pace, it will only be a matter of time before I overtake you.
I should have read the story, but I don’t remember it at all, and I have no memory of the thread image either.
I only remember Gym Canal.
>>55
I don’t think it’s a story that leaves such a lasting impression…
Especially the school arc
>>64
How many years do you think ago that manga was from?
>>55
After buying, I parted ways from my rival and mentor’s death with the Titans and Eugo.
The story is on hiatus where the enhanced human rival obtains a huge MA and beats up the protagonist’s Gundam.
>>83
Why are you stopped here when it’s such a great place?
How far along is the Macross manga?
The one I want to read the most is something like “The Fragments of Hoshizuki” or “The Light of A Bao A Qu,” but is there anything else?
The origin that was the reason for the existence of Dam A has also been extended a lot.
The current long-running series are…
I heard that both Moon and UC2 are waiting for Hathaway.
>>65
It seems quite risky because they’re adding arrangements to a work said to be impossible to visualize.
>>65
I’ve heard of UC2, but is there also a Moon?
Isn’t Kitazume going to draw it after Z ends? ZZ
>>69
How many decades will it take?
>>69
It seems like Z will continue for about another 4 years at this pace, so maybe around 5 years from now.
>>69
It seems they intended to release the ZZ character in advance in Define occasionally.
After recently returning from a long hiatus, I feel like I’m at my limit when it comes to finishing Z…
Drawing Z completely, there’s no doubt that doing all of ZZ is impossible.
I think it’s realistic to call one of the two main screenwriters of ZZ and have someone do the animation.
>>69
I want someone else to do it.
Recently, many other magazines have started to suspend publication, but I wonder if Dam-e is okay.
Kadokawa, you can’t manage your authors at all.
Even so, it’s a precious survivor in Kadokawa’s manga magazine, Dam A.
Last Horizon is interesting too.
Moon Gundam is featured on the cover and the front color illustration.
Yutta falls into darkness! The Moon Gundam awakens in a black crescent moon! It’s being hyped up as if it’s a major event.
It’s unfortunate that the readers are not reacting at all.
>>78
Well, even though I stirred things up, the action will be in the next issue and beyond.
Is this the current serialization? Why is there an anime adaptation attached to Pokémon Wars?
Finish Mundam and create a new sign.
Isn’t it better to have Bosch come out? It would be more exciting for Moon Gundam.
It feels like it’s at a point where it could be completed in just two more volumes.