Shonen Jump+ App has started a new campaign to recruit professional mangaka, asking for names and manuscripts until January 31st. They want any "ambitious works or even names rejected by other magazines", any work from mangaka that has already published content. twitter.com/comic_natalie/status/1338499009451675648?s=19
Who do you see among the veterans returning to try their luck? Someone you would personally like to see again?
Damn, I could tell only by looking at this art style. For how long has he been out of the industry now?
Zachary Gomez
Yes, but based on interview Aka drawing really fast ( finished one chapter in just 3 days) and there's also a time when he working on Kaguya and Ib at the same time in the past.
The problem is he just fucking lazy lately..
Hudson Rivera
For what happened to Tokyo ghoul is clearly Ishida fault and not the magazine, he refused to get any breaks during TG:re serialization.
I really doubt he really learn if they put him on SJ+.
Carson Hall
He self-axed his last manga in 2017 cause he had no clue what to do with it
Carson Gomez
Haven't heard anything, but this could be a chance for him to make a comeback.
Wyatt Gonzalez
>For what happened to Tokyo ghoul is clearly Ishida fault and not the magazine, he refused to get any breaks during TG:re serialization. True, but he never denied that. He felt that he wouldn't be able to return back and finish writing his manga so he never asked for hiatus. No surprise since HxH and Berserk are both his favorite manga. Also it's not just that, the other reason was that he overloaded himself with all these side projects and he even mentioned this in one of his latest streams that he probably shouldn't have done that. So he at least is self-aware about this. >I really doubt he really learn if they put him on SJ+. SJ+ is way more lax than a weekly magazine user, plus he won't have to work on all these side projects anymore
Carter Rodriguez
I don't really expect anyone we would know
Andrew Young
I don't think it's a good idea to work on two series simultaneously, especially when you're doing both art and writing.