Chapter 106. The Two Sides of the Review (Sixth Update!)
Kazuya Akasaka took a deep breath and closed Aoba.
Recalling the feelings in "The Lonely Gourmet" just now, Kazuya Akasaka only felt deeply powerless, and even wanted to scold his mother.
This time, Tsukasa Higashino didn't draw the horror and suspense of "Midnight Bell", but-
"How do I get to spray Lonely Foodie?"
Thinking of the requirements explained above, Kazuya Akasaka really didn't know what to say.
As long as you are a discerning person, you can see that "The Lonely Gourmet" is definitely another excellent manga, a cooking painting that arouses the most primitive appetite, and the absurd and witty but very realistic story of Goro Inokashi...
If a considerable part of the success of "Midnight Bell" lies in the artistry, then it can be seen from this "Lonely Gourmet" that the comic book author with the pen name Higashino... His ability to shape the story has risen to a new level.
This author, named Higashino, is really his nemesis.
Kazuya Akasaka shook his head.
If "Midnight Bell" brings horror and depression, then "Lonely Gourmet" brings happiness and hunger... And it's the kind of hunger that can't be suppressed...
He has already asked his wife to order him vegetarian noodles to eat, with "The Lonely Gourmet"... It's really delicious.
But the more so... Kazuya Akasaka felt that he couldn't put pen to paper.
Spray a comic with a clear conscience that basically can't find any flaws... He really couldn't do that.
And even if he really sprays "The Lonely Gourmet"... But will the group of readers at the bottom of Chaojin magazine agree?
That's probably a bit hard, too.
It is estimated that most of the people who came out in the end supported Tsukasa Higashino, and a small number supported him.
When the time comes, it will give "The Lonely Gourmet" topicality.
So Kazuya Akasaka can only treat it coldly and don't evaluate the manga of the author of Higashino.
"Hey, if this continues, I'm about to become his fan."
Looking at the wooden Inokazo Goro on the cover, Kazuya Akasaka sighed weakly.
Before I watched "The Lonely Gourmet", I didn't think it was anything when I looked at Goro's face.
But now that he has finished reading it, and when he looks at this face again, he only feels that the other party is urging hunger... It has the effect of treating anorexia.
But the author named Higashino is also very mysterious, even if the single book of "Midnight Bell" is on sale, he hasn't shown his face in the media... According to inside information, it seems that he is still in high school?
"If that's the case... That's too much. At a young age, he has already come to the forefront of the industry
Kazuya Akasaka muttered to himself, then felt hungry again, so he took another bite of vegetarian noodles.
Hey, that's a meal.
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Tsukasa Higashino doesn't know what kind of storm "Lonely Foodie" has set off outside.
But just by looking at the magazines and newspapers that are commented on today, he can probably know that this time "Midnight Bell" and "Lonely Gourmet" can be regarded as completely launching the reputation of "Higashino", a comic book author.
Tsukasa Higashino picked up the comments on "The Lonely Gourmet" and "Midnight Bell" twice, and then nodded.
The author of these reviews of comics still knows in his heart, knowing that the quality of "Lonely Gourmet" and "Midnight Bell" is too high, and it can already be regarded as a kanban comic of "Bad Cold", so it is natural to blow it vigorously.
What plot analysis has come all over again.
But it's like they're doing reading comprehension, and all sorts of analyses come out.
But in fact, Higashino Tsukasa didn't think as much as they thought at all.
And some of the writers of manga reviews are much smarter, they don't comment on manga, but instead comment on Higashino Tsukasa, the comic author.
Some media and newspapers simply call Tsukasa Higashino a 'nocturnal manga geek', which means that you can read Tsukasa Higashino's manga most of the time, but not at night.
Because both "The Lonely Gourmet" and "Midnight Bell" are enough to torture you madly at this point in the evening.
Either to torture your stomach pouch or to destroy your mind...
This has also been recognized by many newspapers and media readers, after all, this is completely true, and reading the works of Tsukasa Higashino at night is simply torturous.
There are even some people who specifically criticize Urashima Publishing House's behavior of releasing "Midnight Bell" and "Aoba" in the afternoon, saying that they did it on purpose, in order to maximize the effect of Higashino's manga.
In addition to these criticisms, there are also quite a few authors who focus on the analysis of Tsukasa Higashino's age and occupation...
At first, they thought that Tsukasa Higashino was just an old author, and he changed his pen name to Urashima Publishing House to draw manga.
But these later writers found that no matter what manga magazines they were, they couldn't find comic authors with the same style as Higashino Division, so they came to an astonishing conclusion-
This comic book author who set off a TV smashing frenzy and supper culture seems to be... Halfway to the monk?
After coming to this conclusion, the names of genius, genius, and old thief were directly pressed on the head of Tsukasa Higashino, and they couldn't be removed.
And because Tsukasa Higashino's actual age and occupation are unknown, they can't deduce the specific situation of Tsukasa Higashino, so they can only draw from the drawing of the manga, as well as the classification of the comics chosen by Tsukasa Higashino and his understanding of the manga, so they can conclude that 'Higashino Sensei is about twenty-five to thirty-five years old, which is most likely the age of a middle-aged person. 'This conclusion.
Yes.
Not many people think of Tsukasa Higashino as a high school student.
After all, he is only a high school student, how can he have life experience to draw such an excellent work as "The Lonely Gourmet"? Even if it's "Midnight Bell", you can't draw it without some experience.
Of course, there are necessarily two sides to the evaluation.
Even if "The Lonely Gourmet" and "Midnight Bell" are indeed excellent, there will always be people who will question them.
Some people simply think that an author like Higashino Tsukasa is a flash in the pan.,It's very hard to serialize two works.,How can the comic book author of the one-man group, Higashino Division, take into account both the plot and the quantity?
This makes sense, and Higashino didn't have much psychological fluctuation when he looked at it.
But then this one is a bit of an inexplicable nuisance.
There are also people who simply take the depressing plot in front of "The Lonely Gourmet" and say that this kind of thing is not conducive to cultivating a good impression of social enterprise among high school students... It can even exacerbate their fear of society.
Tsukasa Higashino is having fun.
A comic work is itself to entertain the public, how can he still see this meaning?
I have to say that there will always be people in the world who take this kind of quote out of context.
But that's fine, there's a topic of discussion when there's a debate, and Higashino Tsukasa has always been quite open to this kind of thing, and he doesn't care much about it.
He just secretly remembered the names of these newspapers and magazines, and memorized them a little.
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