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[Kazuhiko Shimamoto] I’m going to die!! In the manga…!!

In old age, a weekly serialization on purpose!! A weekly serialization on purpose!? Are you going to die? If you do something like that… you’ll die!! In a manga…!! Die in a manga!?

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx36

I never thought it would really come back as a weekly serialization.

Whether or not one can die as coolly as they wish is uncertain.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx14

This guy’s life is like a manga…

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx34

If you die while it’s still running, it would be a hassle, so just stop.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx22

Someone predicted that it would be the most interesting if it were abruptly canceled or ended shortly, followed by a half-essay manga that candidly depicts the internal situation.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Ah, that’s great.

I wasn’t the only one anticipating it being cut off; everyone seems calm.

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“Seriously, dying and leaving things unfinished is the worst.”

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If I’m going to die, I wonder if dying right before the anime airs would be the coolest way to go.

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That’s how they’ll die…

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I would be troubled if you drew this and then died from exhaustion…

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Shimamoto tends to get canceled unexpectedly a lot…

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I have some age-related anxiety, but honestly, I don’t think it’s possible to say something cool and pull it off in a cool way.

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Share the entire plot with the assistants.

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The fact that you have survived until this era naturally means the number of cancellations will increase accordingly…

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Ah, perhaps this is subtly influenced by “Draw and Die.”

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If we end up cutting it off at a delicate point like this and go “hahaha,” it would be kind of funny.

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

Stop talking about battles; first, both of you need to survive, or it will be embarrassing.

Jubilo is too calm.

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Jubilo aside, the thread picture can’t continue serialization until death, right…?

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TSUTAYA has closed down, right?

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It seems that Kamentotsu is starting to do it too.

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That’s because Jubilo has been a veteran doing weekly serialization for a long time…

Sure, that’s calm.

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I want us to send each other our impressions by fax every week.

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I wonder why I was doing Tsutaya.

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

It’s hard to end the big shot, but… with this person, I feel like not only will something be forgiven, but it will also become interesting…!

27: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s bad that I can vividly imagine Honoo thinking that being cut off would become a trademark for him.

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Collar

Isn’t it too high?

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Didn’t my parents get involved in various businesses and fail or succeed quite a bit?

I have the image that my family’s home is substantial, but when business was failing, we must have lived in a house like a prefabricated one.

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In the case of “Howl at the Pen,” it may seem like they’re saying something cool and passionate, but in reality, it often turns out to be pathetic and backwards commentary.

35: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

It will definitely be embarrassing.

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Actually, saying you’ll die might be a bit pessimistic.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Well, the current Sunday magazine has a lot of irregular serializations, so it should be fine.

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A gag manga that can be read in one sitting, or a manga that wouldn’t be a problem if it were to end at any time…

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It’s a serialization that makes you wonder if it’s meant to be canceled, isn’t it?!

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This guy draws on a weird schedule…

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I’m used to it now, but there are a lot of irregular breaks in Sunday… Isn’t MAJOR 2 coming out at a pace of once every 1 to 2 months?

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It may be a backward step, but I also think it’s a wonderful thing as a professional.

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I see, the lineup of serializations is quite subtle…

By the way, is the sleepover at the Demon King’s Castle still going on!?

https://websunday.net/sunday/next/

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Dr. Tezuka…!

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Well, I was expecting that it would be something like a subtle feeling at the level of an “onsen man.”

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

In the first place, the batting average is poor, and the title and character design already make it seem really uninteresting…

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I feel like I said something about how becoming president would reduce my manga writing…!

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The pressure from Jubilo regarding Shimamoto’s lack of expectations seems intense.

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After watching a movie, I was inspired to create a new doujinshi of over 50 pages in about 10 days, even though I have other jobs and other doujinshi.

I’m really quick with my hands, so I should be able to handle weekly serialization without any trouble.

Whether to take it or not…

58: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Shimamoto has returned to Weekly Sunday after 33 years (1991-1992, Flame Ninja Man)…

59: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Fujita and Shimamoto are coming back to Sunday, and the average age of the writers has gone up again.

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Why is Mr. Shimamoto so obsessed with vampires lately?

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Aren’t you beginning to be conscious of death?

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Did you watch it on D?

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I hope that before a long-running series ends, the author writes the outline all the way to the end, so that if the worst happens, it can be published…

If it’s Shimamoto, then I think that’s fine in its own way.

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Rumiko (67)

Aoyama (61)

Mitsuda (59)

Kumeta (57)

Shimamoto (63) NEW

Jubilo (60) NEW

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Ryuko also took two hiatuses in a year for the first time in about 15 years, so it seems that the limits are finally becoming apparent.

It’s painful.

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I would rather see the mysterious huge hit anime adaptation where Yonezu and Zutomayo sing fashionable openings, and see a tired-looking Shimamoto being sent around to various events.

69: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Well, I think the Demon King’s castle should be wrapped up already…

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Is Jubilo the child protagonist?

Is this a revenge for all that has been said about Katsu?

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Rumiko Takahashi said that it became physically impossible for her to make lunch for her assistants, and that makes me very sad.

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Is Jubilo coming back again?

You’re already an old man, but you’re still so energetic, huh?

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Mr. Shimamoto is such an interesting person, hearing episodes from people who know him…

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Wait a minute?

Are we going to provide meals for everyone at the stage of entering the weekly serialization?

Well, if you’ve been doing it for over ten years, I guess that’s good.

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It feels like Shimana’s new series is going to be a failure because it seems like an idol-themed story.

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By the way, Matsue-sensei has also started a new series quietly…

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The four major new serializations of fragrant May!!

Simultaneous first installment (No. 23, May 7)

“Silver Mountain” / Kazuhiro Fujita

What do you see at the end of strength? Awaiting you at the silver peak.

“Vampidol” / Kazuhiko Shimamoto

Patience can sometimes become a weapon— a new idol born from the excitement of “adversity”!

Volume 3 (Issue 25, May 21)

“Kakukamata” / Yuhei Kusakabe

What the two of them love is drawing manga. A coming-of-age comedy set in a manga vocational school!

Volume 4 (Issue 26, May 28)

“Kagurai: Kamigura and Raijin” / Original story: Lettuce Taro, Artwork: Mashu Taro

A stunning action one-shot has garnered an overwhelming response, leading to its serialization! A 211cm tall female samurai! The largest and strongest protagonist makes her appearance!!

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Because Rumiko Takahashi rarely takes breaks from MAO, I laughed when I realized it’s already surpassed 23 volumes.

87: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

When will Freiren resume?

We’re not elves, you know.

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Well, she is a monster, but there are episodes where I worry a bit about Rumiko-san’s physical strength, so I’m anxious.

90: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s tough to have an unfinished series due to the author’s passing, so please do your best.

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The current Sunday is thin, you know…

It’s noticeably thinner than Jump or Magazine as soon as you pick it up.

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Tell me that you can’t do it!

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“Cartoonists are not defined by age, but by sudden death…”

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Being over 60, it’s not unexpected for someone to pass away at that age, you know?

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The average age of manga artists in Sunday publications is on the rise.

102: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

If asked which one I would like to read, for now, it would be Mr. Shimamoto’s.

103: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

This time, Fujita is more anxious.

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It’s not really surprising that Shimamoto has been canceled.

It’s unexpected that it became interesting and turned into a long-running series.

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It’s amazing that even though they look just like a character from a manga, they really act like this in real life…

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I’m quite anxious about Fujita being primarily a child character.

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I roughly checked the ages of the writers from Jump and Magazine, but there are none over 60.

George was almost 59.

110: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I think the peak was at the time of the simultaneous announcement of the new serialization with Fujita.

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At this point, the complete 3 volumes of Totsugeki Wolf in Sunday was the shortest.

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However, when considering which is more interesting, a manga artist who retired upon their death or one who is currently serializing, …

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The quality of a work can only be judged after reading it.

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I couldn’t die… even though I did a weekly serialization…

Somehow… I ended up surviving normally…

It was canceled, but… no… is it because it was canceled!?

116: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Why are you trying to do both being the president and writing a monthly and weekly series at the same time!?

118: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Shimamoto is the president of a Duskyn franchise company!

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Working at a Toyota dealership doesn’t mean you’re a Toyota employee…

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I’m the only one who couldn’t help but check the list of executives on the Duskin website.

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It’s bad that I can easily replay in my mind how Professor Enoshio disregarded various things and initiated a battle, causing Jubilo to back off.

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Actually, isn’t Jubilo someone who wants to draw a weekly series just because, regardless of battles or anything?

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The Hero Company was so boring that it seriously affected my health.

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