Chapter 354. Got a little interest (4000 words)
Tsukasa Higashino said that the three principles of manga creation were completely a flash of inspiration.
After all, he just suddenly listened to Hosokawa Koharu's question and remembered.
In Japan, where he was in the world before, there was an old man called the god of manga, Osamu Tezuka, who came up with these three principles of manga creation.
It's just that there is obviously no character like Osamu Tezuka in Japan in this world, and his comic creation has gradually tended to the mature comic creation model of Japan in the previous life after a lot of precipitation.
And Tsukasa Higashino has actually wanted to tell these three principles of this god of comics in his previous life.
In addition, Tsukasa Higashino is now also a card in the Japanese manga market, and the target of many manga authors, what he says must be convincing.
And when he heard these principles 'summarized' in the mouth of Higashino Division, Hosokawa Koharu was also silent for a long time, and he was speechless all of a sudden.
She was a little surprised.
Tsukasa Higashino would answer her question so seriously.
And the content of this summary answer also made her particularly touched...
Should I say that it is worthy of Tsukasa Higashino? I have my own understanding of comics.
It's just that the content of these three principles... I feel that it will be very controversial if I put it out, but this is what the hell is going to be published... Or not to publish it?
She sighed in her heart.
Tsukasa Higashino next to him naturally didn't know what Hosokawa Koharu was thinking, but it was estimated that even if he knew, Tsukasa Higashino would not have too many psychological fluctuations.
After all, the three principles of manga creation are equivalent to the transmission of the spiritual aspect, and it is no problem for anyone to say it, and he also saw that no one in Japan in this world seemed to stand up and say this, so he took the initiative to mention it.
"That should be the end of the question, right? Hosokawa editor? ”
Tsukasa Higashino said and stood up.
"Ahh No problem! ”
Hosokawa Koharu didn't expect to get a somewhat controversial answer at the last moment.
She was still thinking about what to do, and was reminded by Higashino Tsukasa, and hurriedly raised her head and told Higashino that there was no problem.
"Then I'll go back first, editor Hosokawa." Higashino smiled at her, then turned to the other editors who were still watching, and nodded politely to them before leaving.
Tsukasa Higashino came and went quickly, leaving Hosokawa Koharu sitting in an office chair with a thoughtful face.
"Editor Hosokawa, we also listened a little bit to the conversation you had with Higashino-sensei just now... Finally, the three principles of comic creation... I feel like it's going to be a bit controversial. ”
One of the editors of the old Fuji Publishing House picked up the words that Tsukasa Higashino had just summed up, and couldn't help but remind him.
Yes.
Comic creation has always been very free.
Basically, editors don't deliberately emphasize these three principles... Perhaps some manga writers can understand Tsukasa Higashino...
But there will always be some authors in the world who are psychologically curious, and they may not necessarily agree with these three principles of manga creation proposed by Tsukasa Higashino.
On the contrary, they probably feel that these three principles are simply restricting their freedom to create.
"It's just that from my point of view, these three principles are still very positive, and if I want to support it, I will definitely support Mr. Higashino."
Next to a Fuji Press editor... That is, a fan of Tsukasa Higashino, took the initiative to speak.
They discussed the past here, but Hosokawa Koharu thought for a moment, stood up and said, "I'll ask the editor-in-chief Urashima for his opinion." ”
In the final analysis, whether or not to publish these three manga principles ultimately depends on the editor-in-chief of Urashima.
She is definitely not the head of the editorial team.
"What are the three principles of comic creation? Controversial in nature? I don't know if I will publish or not? ”
Hearing this, the editor-in-chief of Urashima, who was checking the sales of "Kazuyo" this week, raised his head and looked a little curious: "Editor Hosokawa, you brought the interview script to me to see." ”
He was indeed a little curious.
What did Tsukasa Higashino say, which made Hosokawa Koharu a little overwhelmed?
He took the interview transcript handed over by Hosokawa Koharu and swept his eyes away.
At the beginning, Tsukasa Higashino's unrestrained answers made the editor-in-chief Urashima can't help but laugh.
What 'for the time being, I feel that no one can compare to myself'. Questions such as "Naoki Hanzawa" 200 percent' made him think Higashino-sensei was quite interesting.
After all, the average author would not dare to answer a question like him.
It's all normal when I see this.
It wasn't until the editor-in-chief of Urashima saw what Hosokawa Koharu said, what are the three principles of manga creation...
He couldn't help frowning and was silent for a long time.
"Don't joke about the victims of war or disaster!"
"Can't show contempt for certain professions!"
"You can't joke with the nation, the people, or the public!"
The editor-in-chief of Urashima stared at these three principles for a long time, and finally exhaled a breath, his eyebrows soothing: "Sure enough, I still can't understand Mr. Higashino." ”
The content of these three principles is indeed controversial.
Urashima did not believe that Tsukasa Higashino would have known what the consequences of proposing these three principles might be.
But Higashino still spoke directly.
This gave him the feeling that he couldn't figure out what Higashino was thinking.
The editor-in-chief of Urashima thought for a long time, and finally handed the interview transcript to Hosokawa Koharu, and smiled slightly: "Isn't it good?" ”
"Huh?" Hosokawa Koharu blinked.
"I mean, there's no problem just putting those three principles up."
Urashima's editor-in-chief made a decision directly.
"Don't you have to think about the content?"
"There may be controversy, but so what?" Urashima, the editor-in-chief, knocked on the table and asked, "Mr. Higashino didn't say anything wrong." ”
These three principles, from that point of view, are basically the effect of positivity.
In that case, just follow Tsukasa Higashino's wishes and put it in the magazine.
"You know, this is the first time that Mr. Higashino has been interviewed by our comic magazine, if the content of his answer is missing, maybe Mr. Higashino will have an opinion, right?"
Urashima, the editor-in-chief, shook his head with a smile and said, "Why should we "Kazuyo" manga magazine care about the thoughts of other manga authors, of course, the feelings of the authors on our side are the top priority. ”
That's right.
The other cartoon writers jumped out of that field of cabbage? Is it comparable to Tsukasa Higashino, a peerless ginseng? The value to the publishing house alone is not comparable, right?
"Kazuyo" can't make Higashino Tsukasa uncomfortable for the sake of those 'maybe' comic book authors, right?
And now that almost all the comic authors of "Washi" are actually convinced by Tsukasa Higashino, the three principles of comic creation will basically have no impact on "Washi".
"I see... Taught. Editor-in-Chief of Urashima. Hosokawa Koharu thought about it back and forth, and felt that he really still had a gap with the ideas of the editor-in-chief-level characters.
She nodded vigorously and went out with the interview script, ready to post it directly to the magazine according to the original content, and also sent the interview with Tsukasa Higashino to the official website.
It's just a simple interview announcement, and there is no pre-publicity or hype.
But under the official website, the comment section was quickly occupied by a large number of excited readers.
'Tsukasa Higashino has been interviewed! Willing to answer readers' questions! ’
This news quickly flew to various comic discussion sites like wings.
Some fans of Tsukasa Higashino, who smelled the fishy smell, jumped out from all corners and expressed their disbelief.
You know, they've been following the manga of Tsukasa Higashino for two years, and they've never heard of Tsukasa Higashino, a maverick author, being interviewed.
Yes... Maverick.
This is a title given to Tsukasa Higashino by fans of Tsukasa Higashino.
I've never been interviewed, and I've never answered readers' questions.
Some readers have been sending letters to Urashima Publishing House for two years, hoping that the author Tsukasa Higashino will answer their questions.
As a result, they didn't wait for Tsukasa Higashino to answer readers' questions, but Urashima Publishing House disappeared entirely, and merged with Fuji Publishing to form Fushima Publishing House.
Some of Higashino's readers are about to be tormented by Higashino to the point that they suffer from Stockholm syndrome.
So this time someone said that Tsukasa Higashino would be interviewed and answer questions... They won't believe it!
But when they opened the official website of Toshima Press with half-heartedness... They were a little surprised.
Tsukasa Higashino actually accepted an exclusive interview!
It's simply ...
Some Tsukasa Higashino fans are like it's the New Year, and they frantically post on the forums to express their excitement.
Their behavior seems to be the New Year, which makes some passers-by and fans a little baffled.
It's not a favorite work that is animated or a TV series, why does the group of fans of Tsukasa Higashino seem to have picked up tens of millions?
These passers-by expressed their strangeness, while some old people who often mingle in forums took a look and said it was no big deal.
Tsukasa Higashino's fan.
It's going crazy once a year, and these people are very strong in the forum, if you say a bad thing about Tsukasa Higashino, you can even turn it out directly about what you once said, what color your underwear is wearing.
So don't pay much attention to it at this time.
And in the atmosphere of the New Year in the major forums, a new issue of "Heshi" has also been launched...
The fourth episode of "Naoki Hanzawa" is still arranged in the first place by the editor of "Kazuyo", and the plot and painting quality still maintain an admirably high level.
As a member of the current Toshima Publishing House, Kazuya Akasaka certainly won't miss this week's "Naoki Hanzawa".
He was lucky, the last time he called the editor-in-chief Furuta Shinji to complain, but the other party didn't pay much attention, which also made his nervous mood calm down.
In order to watch this week's "Naoki Hanzawa", Kazuya Akasaka even threw his mobile phone into the living room.
For fear that he would be able to take advantage of it again, he called Furuta Shinji again.
"Then let's put aside the trivial things at work..."Kazuya Akasaka glanced at the weekly magazine "Kazuyo" on the table, and reached out to open it.
The fourth episode of this week's "Naoki Hanzawa".
tells the story of the male protagonist Naoki Hanzawa who finally found the location of Higashida Man's lover Fujisawa Miki after a lot of hardships, and finally confronted Higashida Mitsuki, who kept evading debts.
Here Tsukasa Higashino reversed the hearing with the plot of Higashida Man, after all, as the first big plot ended, it was still a confrontation, half duel, and half of Naoki Sawa fell in a way that had a more comic feel.
This is not to say that the arrangement of Japanese dramas is unreasonable, but purely from the aspect of comics, it is safer to end with Hanzawa Naoki lying down in the rain.
It's like looking at the starting point, and there are some places where even if the sentences are reversed, it won't actually have any effect on the reading.
"What the bank does is nothing more than borrowing an umbrella on a sunny day and collecting it on a rainy day!"
"You guys make money by bullying the weak every day, do you still think you're amazing?"
Hanzawa Naoki was silent in the face of Higashida's questioning.
And at the moment when he subdued Higashida Mitsuru with his rich kendo experience, Fujisawa Miki, who had been hiding behind him, rushed up and aimed it at Hanzawa Naoki's face fiercely.
The strong impact knocked Naoki Hanzawa down, and he lay down, he supported his body in pain, and his expression changed extremely violently.
Even Kazuya Akasaka couldn't help but tremble when he saw Naoki Hanzawa's appearance.
The lines of Tsukasa Higashino's painting are indeed too expressive.
It really made him feel like Naoki Hanzawa was falling to the ground.
"Wait... Higashida..."
Hanzawa Naoki wanted to reach out and stop Higashida Mitsuru.
But with a heavy head injury, he half-collapsed to the ground, and he couldn't stop Higashida Man at all.
And he couldn't stop Higashida Man, which meant that all the clues that Hanzawa Naoki had finally started were broken.
In the end, the miracle did not happen.
Hanzawa Naoki fell in the rain, covered in mud.
Looking at the coins that fell when Fujisawa Miki left on the ground, Hanzawa Naoki's eyes were fascinated.
He remembered Higashidaman's words-
What banks do is just borrow umbrellas on sunny days and take umbrellas on rainy days.
This statement is true...
It is precisely because of the fact that it makes Hanzawa Naoki feel a sting in his heart.
This can be regarded as a heavy blow to Hanzawa Naoki's body and mind.
Looking at Naoki Hanzawa, who fell to the ground and seemed to be unable to stand up again, Kazuya Akasaka was also pulled into the scene depicted by Tsukasa Higashino with fine brushstrokes, and even his breathing slowed down slightly.
It wasn't until this episode of "Hanzawa Naoki" was finished by him that he breathed a sigh of relief.
The progress of this plot is so tense that people can't help but stretch into a thin line.
Kazuya Akasaka could almost imagine how comfortable it would be when this line was cut by Tsukasa Higashino.
"That's about it here."
Kazuya Akasaka wanted to put down "Kazuyo", but then he thought that this time it seemed that there was something else to interview Tsukasa Higashino.
Generally speaking, most of the things like interviews are used by the author to erect characters and casually say some polite gadgets, and Akasaka and he don't think much of it.
But Tsukasa Higashino's interview...
Then he's a little interested.
He was curious to see what questions Higashino would answer.
Under this state of mind.
Kazuya Akasaka will also turn to the next page...