Recently, the Japanese player community dug up interesting anecdotes from the comics industry. Isayama Hajime, who was a newcomer at the time, talked about the past when he recommended himself with "Attack on Titan" but was rejected by JUMP. Looking at the serialization lineup of JUMP at that time, it was really difficult for newcomers to get in. Of course, in the end, Kodansha's manga magazine Bessatsu Shonen Magazine accepted Attack on Titan, allowing this masterpiece to flourish. However, the reason why it was rejected by JUMP may be related to the serialization lineup of JUMP, which was at its peak at the time. · Take a look at the precious JUMP magazine serial catalogs from the peak period dug out by netizens. All the masterpieces such as "Naruto", "One Piece", "Death Note", "Hunter x Hunter", "Gintama", "Bleach" and so on are gathered together. There is absolutely no flaw in it. No wonder it is difficult for newcomers to enter. |
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