The famous Japanese cartoonist Fujita Kazuhiro was recently asked in a magazine whether he had any dark history. He frankly revealed that he had created girls' comics but they were not accepted, which amazed netizens. It seems that it was fortunate that he did not take the path of pink girl back then. Today's tough guy masterpieces such as "Tora and Tora" and "Kume Circus" probably would not exist. Kazuhiro Fujita was born on May 24, 1964 in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido. He is a Japanese manga artist. His works are mainly serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday. His representative works include Ushio and Tora, Puppet Circus, and Moonlight Ordinance. Manga artists Nobuyuki Anzai and Makoto Raigoku were both his assistants. In the latest 2020 31.32 combined issue of "Weekly Shonen Sunday", Kazuhiro Fujita responded to readers' questions about his "black history", saying that he had submitted works to the famous girls' manga magazine "Hana to Yume" but only received a C- rating. Next, the editor asked Hana and Yume magazine what the evaluation level of C- was. Hana and Yume magazine said that "C- means please keep working hard ", which actually means you are not good enough. It seems that the master was probably thinking about how to create girls' comics. |
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