He said so and looked away.

Still, Nitta continues to glance at the man.

Who the hell is that man?

And what about that paper?

Then he shrugged his shoulders and looked away.

Well, it must be an employee of a publishing company who wants to ask Nishida personally.

Now, it’s a daily thing for magazines to wage wars to take out even a little recognizable cartoonist.

Or, buy an old magazine,

Previous magazines?

I look back right away.

The gate has already been closed, and the ejaculating man can be seen walking around with his shoulders drooping.

Is it too?

A magazine company that has been deprived of a big cartoonist would be in a state of emergency by now.

No matter how mid-level magazines such as Weekly Fire lack a manga artist like Nishida, it would be a huge blow.

Nitta, who was looking at the powerless man’s back, smirked and smiled at the winner.

*

“This is what Otage-san said…”

“Why is this again…”

Nishida, who was about to speak in a disgruntled voice, soon shut her mouth.

Anyway, I know well that she’s not the kind of woman who’s hard-headed enough to throw away the paper Otake had handed out. And that’s no big deal.

“Okay, so give it to me.”

The housekeeper held out the paper Otake had given her again.

Accepting it, she immediately exits the living room.

She unfolds the paper.

It is written by her hand.

Is it a letter? I read it, but it doesn’t seem like it.

As I read a little further, my opinion on Esper John was written down.

[…] … I don’t think it’s sudden. In Fabian’s setting, it is also strange that the two stages are helpless by Noah’s attack, which is expected to go down. This inevitably leads to problems with the overall balance. Here is my opinion: I’m actually adding to the story that there was a connection with Moritz, who was released from Filt Iron Prison a while ago. Moritz is, no matter what anyone says, her head is soaring, and she is well aware of Fabian’s loopholes. So… … ]

Nishida frowned while reading.

In fact, she was just feeling herself that he and she had been unreasonable in recent developments.

However, she pinpointed such a part and gave a valid reason for it, so it felt complicated and subtle.

So she mumbled involuntarily.

“It’s pretty good.”


It wasn’t long before Otake switched to Nishida’s charge while at Weekly Fire.

Nishida, a newcomer, took over as the original manager was transferred to the editor-in-chief of another magazine within the publishing company.

For the first year, I was just playing a role as a disgrace.

Nishida, dissatisfied with the fact that he put the chai on himself, stir-fried Otake on a fictitious day.

However, Otake did not give in.

Rather, he has been voicing his opinion by studying the Esper Zone more diligently, knowing what he lacks. And he worked so hard that he went to the library or bookstore to find all the materials he wanted.

So, little by little, he began to open his heart to Otake.

He occasionally listened to Otake’s opinions as well.

However, he could not at once overturn his popularity, which began to decline little by little with new works. Additionally, Weekly Fire’s new editor-in-chief said, “Your popularity isn’t what it used to be.” Thanks to those words, he finally decided to leave.

But when he comes to this place, his heart becomes more open.

Because the author in charge is only concerned with plagiarism, his ability as a manager is close to zero, and the publisher is just #1 for 5 weeks in a row, and it doesn’t matter what happens after that.

Anyway, as he reads the article, thinking about this and that, the writing at the end catches his eye.

[…] … In the case of Samsara, it would be difficult to catch up with even the current psychic. It’s difficult to think of any story or picture as blissful. If you go ahead with the story as you are now, you may never get the first place. So… … .]

For a moment, blood stood on Nishida’s forehead.

“This child. What are you saying!”

Immediately, he crumpled up the paper he was holding in his hand.

In the meantime, he thought he was a little bit open-minded about cartoons, but that must have been his mistake.

It just doesn’t make sense to say that you can’t beat the manga being serialized in a third-rate magazine like this.

Beyond Boy Heroes (5)

After receiving the phone call from Jiro, everyone cheered when I told him about the ranking of the questionnaire. Soon after that, Park Soo-mi spoke in a surprised voice.

“A manga called Esper Zone is in third place? Wow, it’s definitely a popular manga, so it’s different. Wouldn’t it be dangerous for even Samsa to do this?”



“That’s right. I read the book, and the drawings were very good.”

At Park Soo-mi’s words, Koo Ja-hee struck back while holding the ‘Esper Zone’ book in her hand.

Now, each of the fishermen is unfolding a book of Esper John one by one.

A few weeks ago, when I heard that Nishida Yuki was starting a serialization, I immediately asked Jiro to purchase the entire volume of ‘Esper Zone’.

It’s me, I’ve already seen all the manga before, but it’ll be the first time for the Japanese family.

Of course, rather than the reason, it was to inform Seon-hee about a manga artist named Nishida Yuki.

It’s a painting that is close to a pure style, and even if you compare it with the directing, there is a difference.

However, they have a large fandom unlike us.

Since it has been going on for over 10 years, the fan base is quite thick.

In comparison, we are rookies who haven’t started serialization in less than a year.

Since there is a big difference in awareness, it is a reality that it is clearly at a disadvantage in the fight for popularity.

But we also have an advantage.

It’s a fight in the front yard, not anywhere else.

Although I have heard that the sales of Boy Heroes have increased a lot since Esper John started serializing them. That means a lot of new readers also came in.(Read more @ wuxiax.com)

However, it is not a questionnaire for all readers, but a questionnaire conducted with a postcard of a boy hero. If so, I thought I had a good chance of winning.

There, the atmosphere of Samsara is on the rise.

Somehow, I feel like I won’t lose to any kind of work, but anyway, that’s how I feel right now.

And the result came out like that, and by the way, the contents of what I remembered are a little different from what I remembered because of the sudden change of Esper Zone to the boy hero.

I can’t remember exactly where it changed, but it’s clear that it has changed.

It’s probably expected around the time the series ended in Weekly Fire.

Well, there is no reason for me to worry about that, but after thinking for a while, I opened my mouth.

“Still, that would be a bit of a shock.”

Everyone’s eyes are on my words.

with curious eyes.

“Because I was probably expecting first place in this questionnaire.”

Jeong Mi-ja said with a persuasive expression on my words.

“I’m sure. If it was a work that was that popular, it would be natural to get first place in the level of a boy hero.”

“Ah, but won’t it be easy to get 1st place as soon as you arrive?”

“It might be a great magazine, but boy heroes are still underrepresented.”

“It is.”

“Yeah, even a dung beetle shouts loudly in his front yard.”

“What… no matter what the analogy.”

“Hehe.”

As the fishermen were talking like that, Silver, who had only been listening, interrupts.

“The people from Nishida Yuki’s side probably ate one. Especially the person named the Executive Director.”

“That’s right. People over there are probably very close.”

Silver giggled at my words.

“Then, what happens if you keep failing to win first place? That director is the guy.”

At Silver’s words, everyone looks at me with curious expressions.

“I don’t know for sure, but maybe it’s going to be a bit of a blow? I heard that I spent quite a bit of money on bringing Nishida-sensei this time.”

“Isn’t he the boss’ brother-in-law?”

“That’s right. I heard that I usually pay attention to the boss a lot.”

“Then, that gentleman, if things don’t go well this time, you’ll be in real trouble.”

“I will.”

Saying that, I opened up the first serialized Esper Zone in Weekly Heroes.

Seeing it as a book and seeing it in a magazine like this are definitely different.

Seasoned cartoonists tend to be proficient at drawing large drawings, so the difference is easily seen in magazines.

And, frankly, the first part of this series was drawn better than before.

The detail of the large spaceship is good, and the feeling of the character is quite three-dimensional.

However, there is nothing special about the first serialization.

Although it was his first serialization, he devoted 40 pages to it, but it was just a continuation of the manga that was serialized in Weekly Fire.

Generally, if it’s your first serialization, you should put a story that will give you hope, but this person seems to have started the serialization without thinking about that at all.

I feel like I’m just obsessed with painting.

Basically, it seems that they thought that it was not difficult to get 1st place in a B-grade magazine.

That’s why it’s pushed to 3rd place.

I clicked my tongue involuntarily.

To be honest, the first episode was disappointing.

It’s worse than the story development I remembered.

to what extent

“Not funny.”

It was because Seonhee said something like this when she saw the newly serialized Esper Zone.

To be honest, personally, I was expecting quite a bit.

As the serialization passed 10 years, the content was a little fuzzy, and even in the future, from the time the first 20 volumes passed, it was slang for a joke.

However, unlike my sensibility I saw in the future, it is still a popular work, and I think that it is not difficult to find popularity again if you focus on the content now.

But the result came out like this, and it’s a bit disappointing personally, but it’s because the professional world is cold.

He immediately covered the boy hero and re-opened the continuation of the next series.

“Hey Seon-hee. Let’s re-edit a few scenes.”

At that, Seon-hee nodded her head.



“Okay.”

***

“Sir, I’m here.”

Tegoshi entered Kido’s studio and greeted him.

Kido then answered with his head fixed on the manuscript, concentrating on the drawing.

“Come here.”

“Good morning.”

“welcome.”

Having said hello to the people in the studio, Tegoshi put down his bag and put his snacks on the table.

On the way home from work, Tegoshi had bought the Japanese family’s favorite bread and drinks.

Usually, when I have dinner work, I often buy snacks like this.

Tegoshi, who was preparing dinner snacks for fishermen, opened his mouth.

“Honestly, I was surprised. Of course, I thought that Esper John would be number one.”

But Kido snorted his nose as if it wasn’t a big deal.

“What’s surprising, being in third place is a great thing.”

“Yeah?”

“I think it’s more surprising that I’m not number one.”

“…?”

“Because this episode was so much fun even I thought.”

Tegoshi nodded her head as if saying that made sense.

“Ah, yes. That’s right. There were still a lot of letters on the reader’s postcards to support a sincere man. But did you really think Nishida-sensei wouldn’t win first place?”

“Of course. After reading that kid’s first serial, it was ridiculous. My manga isn’t soft enough to lose to that kind of manga.”

At those words, fisherman Nomura opened his mouth.

“Hey, it’s not like that. This Esper John, it sounds great.”

“Heh, that’s right, it’s just a picture. The story is dead.”

“Huh? Are you okay?”

“Inertia. Inertia.”

“Inertia?”

“Yeah. I just watched it, so I saw it. In fact, the story was dead.”

At that, the other fishermen nodded their heads.

“Come to think of it, Esper Zone has been a little less fun lately. There’s no action that makes your heart pound like before, and Fabian’s charm isn’t what it used to be. It’s a bit unfortunate as a fan.”

“I liked Esper John a lot as a kid, but now I just feel that way.”

“Ah, it’s still Esper John. Compared to our teacher…”

The youngest pauses to say that.

He saw a blood clot on the forehead of Kido who was painting.

As the atmosphere in the studio becomes colder, the fishermen just concentrate on the manuscript, and Tegoshi also organizes the snacks.

At that moment, a savory, mouth-watering odor spread throughout the firebox. And at the same time, I saw Kido’s wife coming in with a smiling face.

“It’s a special soup.”

As she put the soup down on her table, everyone relaxed their nervous expressions as she spoke.

Kido’s expression, which was wearing her impression, was released at once.

I don’t know if it’s because of her wife or because of the special soup she brought, but in any case, they all look at the youngest and wink at the thought that the teacher almost ran out. Then the youngest fisherman came over to the table, scratching her head.

“I’ll help you, madam.”

“Oh, thank you.”

Saying so, she puts the soup on her plate and hands it over to the youngest fisherman. The youngest poem then carries them one by one to each desk.

After handing over the soup plate to Tegoshi, it was the youngest child’s turn.

Then, suddenly, Madame Kido acted in surprise.

“Oh.”

“…?”

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