
In the Japanese industry, many manga artists have "two brushes" in their hands, which can switch back and forth between "all ages" and "R18". For example, Yabuki Kentaro's "To Love" is a masterpiece that wanders between the two, while without sweeping the manga artist, he simply "amphibious" homework, one will go ashore and then post a book in the water. So how many people in the manga use their own characters to draw the Kouben? Anyway, on the recent C94, another well-known cartoonist was exposed to "selling his daughter".
The Bread King is a manga created by Japanese shōnen manga artist Takashi Hashiguchi, which was originally planned for a short-term, five-week series, but was changed to a formal series due to the enthusiastic response from readers. The game won the 49th Elementary School Manga Award, and in 2004, the work was adapted into a 69-episode TV anime by Sunrise. How do you think this is an old animation, right? But on the second day of C94, Takashi Hashiguchi also went out, and his booth sold his own "Japanese Bread King" R18 full-color fanbook.
It is said that the author on the cover of this book is written with the name of Takashi Hashiguchi's assistant, but it may be due to the low popularity, so the staff at the stall hyped up that "this book was painted by Takashi Hashiguchi himself." Think about the 51-year-old Hashiguchi teacher who originally wanted to make money in a low-key manner, but it was also very miserable to be sold with his backhand!
Unlike Takashi Hashiguchi's concealment, the authors of several well-known works have not been able to make a high profile when they re-enact the fandom of their characters. Yuka Nakajima, the illustrator of the light novel "Gancheng Glorious Amusement Park", was born as a fan illustrator and is the main painter of the fan society "Digital Lover". She drew the black cat book in the early days, and later painted the same artificial oral book of "Sword Art Online" and "Forbidden Magic", and since then to this year, she has been constantly out of the ship lady book. Think of the earliest from the beginning of the C61 exhibition to the present, it is also an old driver.
After "Gancheng Glorious Amusement Park" was animated, Nakajima Yuka was the only one on the C87 in the winter of 2014 except for such a fanbook of "Gancheng Radiance Amusement Park", the main content of which was a dialogue with he Dongzhaoji, the author of "Gancheng Radiance Amusement Park". It's only on the last page of the work that the teacher reveals her true nature and sells a wave of her own characters.
(Caricature image of his wife, pay attention to the wedding ring on his hand)
Yu Yukimiya, the author of "NO GAME NO LIFE Game Life", is also a genius. As a mixture of Japanese and Brazilian, he is one of the most articulating light novel writers in the industry and the most famous light novel writer among manga artists. He was bullied from an early age to a dead house due to his pedigree, but learned Japanese and drawing through playing games and reading manga at home. In the process of creating "Game Life", he single-handedly arranged the text, illustrations and later comic versions. He later suffered from stomach cancer, but after being cured by surgery, he was discharged from the hospital and married his manga assistant Masahiro (柊ましろ). By now, he and his wife have children, and the two of them have no shame and no shame on Twitter all day.
However, this big guy was very good at not only drawing books when he was idle, but also drawing with his wife. Even if you paint, he also said in his notebook that it is "a simple task that can be done by lying down." He also showed another show of love with his wife at the end... I really don't understand why you want to draw a book...
The last person to introduce is the big guy who thinks he paints black silk. He once reached a "consensus" on twitter and Nakajima Yuka, who drew white silk for Isuzu in "Gancheng", on the issue of stockings. He is the illustrator of "The Cultivation Method of the Passerby Heroine", Fukasaki Twilight.
I also want to send the full picture, which has been killed once
Fukasaki Twilight once published the "official" version of "The Cultivation Method of Passerby Heroines", although this book is rarely a kind of novel-style small thin book, and the largest scale of illustrations in it is also The English Pear Pear... Well... Needless to say, the scale is not very large anyway (compared with Gongkou Ben). But he actually has a business of drawing covers for comic book magazines in Japan. He started this work after the August 2009 issue. In the September 2015 issue, the cover he painted looked like sage Hye and Ying Pear.
Compare this picture, is it god-like?
So in general, the Japanese industry should still have some control over the author's behavior of drawing his own book, but like some big guys occasionally foul, there is no impact. So big hands like Masamoto Yoshiyuki, Hiroe Reiyoshi, Yuki Tanamura, Kazuichi Ogihara, Keisuke Itagaki, Masaki Kajima, Jeanji Makoto, Kota Hirano, Yulan, and so on, and Yoshiichi Hamada and even Yoshinori who occasionally lose pictures at P station... I don't know what I've done, don't ask, don't ask for a name. [Laughs]