Accompanied by page after page of storyboards—
The summoning of heroic spirits has begun.
Before, the heroic spirits with the single page were indeed summoned one by one.
There was some excitement in my heart.
This comic—let him, the editor, become a reader, and he can't help but get involved in it!
Saber, the sissy version of King Arthur made him lose his teeth, can he still play like this?
Then, the Archer Hero King Gilgamesh is as powerful as a BUG. Rider's Conqueror King, the heroism of conquering hearts—
The same goes for the other Heroic Spirits... each has its own characteristics.
No... not just the Heroic Spirits, but also the Masters, every character is very vivid.
Let him involuntarily blend into it...
When he came back to his senses, he had already finished flipping through the thick manuscript!
Accompanied by the dialogue between father and son under the last moonlight. Accompanied by Emiya Kiritsugu closing his eyes, and the last words in his memory "I... want to be a partner of justice". Everything came to an end.
This story that made him completely immersed in it, and he didn't come back to his senses, came to an end.
Iwamoto Yu was a little dazed...
I haven't recovered for a while...
"How? I've finished watching your appearance." Looking at the gradually setting sun outside, Kurokawa Kazuya looked at Iwamoto Yuu and said, "How do you feel?"
"...That..." Iwamoto Yu thought for a while and said, "Well... no problem, it can be serialized on JUMC! Leave this to me!"
"Is that so... that's good." Kurokawa and Mi were also a little surprised when they said that, they didn't expect this to be serialized on JUMC.
actually...
After finishing speaking, Iwamoto Yu already regretted it.
He himself can't guarantee whether this thing can be serialized on JUMC!
That's right... This story is too good, very good... The whole is done in one go, so that he can't help but immerse himself in it.
As for whether there are any loopholes or bugs in it... How can he know where it is after he only read it once?
But... this first experience made him feel great... awesome!
If you have to compare it with Kurokawa and Mi's previous comics...it can be said that the battle royale was killed directly, and JOJO...ah...it can't be compared. The two are not of the same type at all.
Because in his opinion, JOJO is more popular. And Fate/zero is a little niche.
Why do you say that? Because JOJO's painting style is representative of this era, and Fate/Zero... Maybe there are a lot of people who just give up when they see this painting style.
However, he feels that this style of painting is surprisingly interesting after watching it for a long time!
If... Kurokawa and Ya knew what Iwamoto Yu was thinking, they would definitely feel dumbfounded... because in his previous era, in his country. Fate is the relatively popular one, while JOJO is the niche one. I don’t even know how many people lost because of JOJO’s style of painting, and directly missed this work.
It can only be said that times are different.
However, even if the style of painting is not in line with this era, a good story is still a good story.
The reason why Yu Iwamoto said so impulsively that "JUMC" can also be serialized is because of this.
He was still immersed in this manga and didn't wake up, but when Kurokawa and Mi said this, in an instant...he blurted out.
For a moment... he was thinking, such a good comic can't be buried in other magazines! It must be put on JUMC, so that the public can feel how good this comic is.
But then he calmed down...
There is no doubt that this is an evil manga that has broken away from the mainstream. So... can this evil manga be serialized on JUMC?
This...he has no idea.
After all, he is not the editor-in-chief, and even the editor-in-chief has to take other people's feelings into consideration.
However, with such an interesting manga, maybe other editors can conquer it together, including the chief editor!
He can now clearly say...
If this manga only has one chapter, or like others, it only has three or four chapters instead of being completely drawn and then sent to the serialization meeting.
Based on Matou Sakura's experience at the beginning, this manga will be directly sentenced to death, and it is impossible to serialize it on JUMC, but—precisely because this manga was completed in one go, all serializations have ended in one go.
That's why... he was so immersed in it, and felt a sense of reluctance. And only then will there be such a spur of the moment.
"Okay... Then, I'll take this manga back and see if I can pass the serialization meeting, how about it? Kurokawa-sensei"
"Okay, but why don't you have lunch?"
Looking at Yu Iwamoto who was packing up his things, Kurokawa Kazuya asked.
"No, no, forget it." Iwamoto Yu shook his head: "If you rush back now, you can still make it to Tokyo before night, but if you stay here...I'm afraid I won't be able to go back by then, I have to go to work tomorrow..."
"I see. How is your work recently? Are you still busy?"
"Ah, it's okay." Iwamoto Yu nodded: "Some time ago, a newcomer asked me to submit an article... I don't know what the situation is..."
Iwamoto Yuu said, suddenly paused.
"That... Kurokawa-sensei, there is one thing, I don't know if I should say it..."
"What's the matter? You can just say it directly. Well, after all, you are my editor in charge."
The corner of Iwamoto Yu's mouth twitched.
Do you still know that you are responsible for editing?
There is a cartoonist like you who will keep silent until all the drawings are finished before asking the editor to come and pick up the manuscript...
It's good to discuss it a little bit.
With Kurokawa and Mi, he didn't feel that he was an editor at all, but a courier and messenger.
Take the manuscript from Kurokawa Kazuya and hand it over to the editorial department for review...
Gone.
That's all the work...
He should be thankful that his job is easy, but it's too easy, right?
He thought for a while, and finally, he mustered up his courage. In front of his golden job and people who are related to his future career, he still couldn't help but said in a tone of despair: "Mr. Kurokawa, if there are new comics in the future If so, can you let me know first? Let me get involved a little bit? Anyway... I'm also an editor."