Two works were selected for the cover of competing magazines at the same time. Cartoonist Xi Xiu lamented that he couldn't bear the high light.

Two works were selected for the cover of competing magazines at the same time. Cartoonist Xi Xiu lamented that he couldn't bear the high light.

Japanese cartoonists usually choose one magazine to publish their works for a long time and stick with it. They will only switch platforms in extremely unexpected circumstances. Recently, Japanese cartoonist Xi Xiu tweeted that two of his works were selected for the covers of Japan's two largest competing magazines, and both of them were in the biggest C position. He directly lamented that he could not bear such high honor.

Is this a coincidence or a pre-arranged agreement? Shueisha's signature magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump" and Akita Shoten's "Weekly Shonen Champion" unexpectedly chose two comic works by cartoonist Nishi Osamu as the cover images at the same time, which aroused netizens' amazement and heated discussion.

Although it was due to popularity, the author Xi Xiu was still obviously flattered and said, "Is it really good to have such a brilliant life?"

Fans expressed their congratulations, saying it was incredible and the most "shocking" of the year.

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