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The Shonen Jump guide to making manga, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department [Viz media edition: translation, Caleb Cook ; lettering, Brandon Bovia ; design, Francesca Truman ; editor, David Brothers ; Japanese edition: planning/editing, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department, Yu Sato ; illustration, mato ; composition, Ichishi Iida ; design/layout, Takehiko Ishiyama [FREIHEIT] ; editor, Hiroyuki Nakano]

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The Shonen Jump guide to making manga, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department [Viz media edition: translation, Caleb Cook ; lettering, Brandon Bovia ; design, Francesca Truman ; editor, David Brothers ; Japanese edition: planning/editing, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department, Yu Sato ; illustration, mato ; composition, Ichishi Iida ; design/layout, Takehiko Ishiyama [FREIHEIT] ; editor, Hiroyuki Nakano]
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Shonen Jump guide to making manga
Oclc number
1299300838
Responsibility statement
Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department [Viz media edition: translation, Caleb Cook ; lettering, Brandon Bovia ; design, Francesca Truman ; editor, David Brothers ; Japanese edition: planning/editing, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Department, Yu Sato ; illustration, mato ; composition, Ichishi Iida ; design/layout, Takehiko Ishiyama [FREIHEIT] ; editor, Hiroyuki Nakano]
Summary
"From Dragon Ball to Demon Slayer, from One Piece to My Hero Academia and beyond, Weekly Shonen Jump has published some of the finest manga to grace the earth. Now, the creators and editors behind several of the most popular manga in Shonen Jump sit down to discuss how to craft exciting stories, how to use your tools to the best of your abilities, and more. Whether you're getting started on your artistic path or a veteran looking for new tips, The Shonen Jump Guide to Making Manga is the perfect book to sharpen your skills. Featuring commentary and advice from Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Tite Kubo (Bleach), Shun Saeki (Food Wars), Kaiu Shirai & Posuka Demizu (The Promised Neverland), Yusei Matsui (Assassination Classroom), Kohei Horikoshi (My Hero Academia), and more!"--Publisher
Table Of Contents
Prelude to creation--how to begin : Key points to remember! Rudimentary manga knowledge -- Let's create a two page manga. Kaiu Shirai Sensei's storyboard and commentary -- Yuto Tsukuda Sensei's storyboard and commentary -- Hideaki Sorachi Sensei's storyboard and commentary -- Frequently asked questions from new authors, part 1 -- JUMP author surveys. Gege Akutami (Jujutsu Kaisen) -- Eiichiro Oda (One piece) -- Tite Kubo (Bleach, Burn the witch) -- Koyoharu Gotouge (Demon slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba) -- Shun Saeki (Food wars!: Shokugeki no soma--artist) -- Kenta Shinohara (Sket dance, Astra lost in space, Witch watch) -- Kaiu Shirai (The promised Neverland--storywriter) -- Hideaki Sorachi (Gin tama) -- Ryuhei Tamura (Beelzebub, Hard-boiled cop and Dolphin) -- Yuto Tsukuda (Food wars!: Shokugeki no soma--storywriter) -- Taishi Tsutsui (We never learn) -- Posuka Demizu (The promised Neverland--artist) -- Tatsuki Fujimoto (Fire punch, Chainsaw man), Kohei Horikoshi (My hero academia) -- Yusei Matsui (NEURO--Supernatural detective, Assassination classroom, The elusive samurai) -- Kentaro Yabuki (To love Ru series--artist, Ayakashi triangle) -- When stuck, return to your foundation. Frequently asked questions from new authors, part 2 -- Tadahiro Miura Sensei's tips for digital artistry! Frequently asked questions from new authors, part 3 -- Choosing the right tools--a talk with Keitaro Yotsuya Sensei and Yumiya Tashiro Sensei. Frequently asked questions from new authors, part 4
Target audience
adult
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Making mangaGuide to making manga
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