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Holy shit. Bunnygirls. Thanks, Tabata.
Why is my comment quoted in Spanish (Is that Spanish? I'm bad with languages). If it was machine translated, I hope nothing from my original comment got mistranslated. And assuming the translation is 100% correct...I really don't understand these comments about Nue that I see, because I noticed that for some reason there are several posts about Nue and ecchi together. What is the reason for this? Everyone already knows that the series is not ecchi. The series is a battle shonen. Nue goes weeks without any ecchi, in fact I think maybe you can count on your hands all the chapters in the series that have ecchi scenes, and when they happen it's a single scene in the chapter. A normal chapter of One Piece has much, much, much more ecchi than Nue and I don't see people calling the series ecchi. Does anyone know the reason for this?
All I can say is that this is semantics, and I don't want to argue too much. Suou, Shirogane, Shitotsu... Why do all their names start with S? No, sorry, I got distracted. All of them are archetypes baked from harem tropes, and you've got to be more than aware of it. What does it matter if it's two girls or twenty girls? These are tropes that belong to harem manga. Everyone, west and east, jokes that Nue is a VN or an LN, which usually involve a harem. One of the earliest gags was that the boys got mad at Gakuro for having a non-blood-related sister... This joke does not work unless you're familiar with harem tropes.Heck, technically Nue isn't even a harem yet. There's only two established love interests: Suou and Shirogane. Shitotsu and Gakuro's relationship has been platonic so far while Nue hasn't shown any romantic interest in him (trying to ship him together with the other girls). It could easily change in the future but so far it's a love triangle, not a harem.
We won let's gooooo 🥲🥲48. SAKAMOTO DAYS #16 (10,448 / 109,234)
Sakamoto Days promo campaigns are finally paying off. Definitely seen more JPN folks mentioning it more on Twitter now than last yearWeekly Oricon Top 50 (April 15-21)
By Series (Top 10)
03. Jujutsu Kaisen - 138,982
08. My Hero Academia - 69,466
By Volumes
3. Jujutsu Kaisen #26 (105,702 / 1,071,296)
9. My Hero Academia #40 (45,510 / 482,537)
48. SAKAMOTO DAYS #16 (10,448 / 109,234)
Ps. Volume 16 is already (with 1 week left) SAKAMOTO DAYS best selling volume
I kneel before Sakamoto Days.Weekly Oricon Top 50 (April 15-21)
By Series (Top 10)
03. Jujutsu Kaisen - 138,982
08. My Hero Academia - 69,466
By Volumes
3. Jujutsu Kaisen #26 (105,702 / 1,071,296)
9. My Hero Academia #40 (45,510 / 482,537)
48. SAKAMOTO DAYS #16 (10,448 / 109,234)
Ps. Volume 16 is already (with 1 week left) SAKAMOTO DAYS best selling volume
good to see sakamoto days going upWeekly Oricon Top 50 (April 15-21)
By Series (Top 10)
03. Jujutsu Kaisen - 138,982
08. My Hero Academia - 69,466
By Volumes
3. Jujutsu Kaisen #26 (105,702 / 1,071,296)
9. My Hero Academia #40 (45,510 / 482,537)
48. SAKAMOTO DAYS #16 (10,448 / 109,234)
Ps. Volume 16 is already (with 1 week left) SAKAMOTO DAYS best selling volume
Uh you mean Shiroha?Shirogane
326. Kagurabachi 1Shoseki Ranking Top 500 (April 25)
5. Jujutsu Kaisen #26
15. My Hero Academia #40
84. Dr. STONE #27
134. SAKAMOTO DAYS #16
321. WITCH WATCH #16
345. The Elusive Samurai #15
367. Kill Blue #4
419. Mission: Yozakura Family #23
There were some talks about a recommendation on the obi for volume 2. I wonder who it could be. Probably another Jump vet. Kishimoto would be too good to be true because Hokazono's a Naruto fanboy.326. Kagurabachi 1
Only a few days now until the new releases
Gotta wonder if it'll receive another large boost like it did at the start of April
That's a great Hibaru custom!!! Btw, i think this doudanuki nendoroid will make a great base for Chihiro custom...A Tokyo Revengers fan that makes nendoroids for the series made a Hibaru one (the arm glows in the dark lol):
Twitter is full of fanarts of Astro Royale lol looking at ch3 spoilers, feels like fujos and TR fans will be all over this series for sure.
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How much do mangaka earn from royalties per book sold?Yearly Oricon Top 50 (November 21,2022 - November 19,2023)
By Series:
2. Jujutsu Kaisen: 8 541 411
3. ONE PIECE: 7 197 532
6. Slam Dunk: 4 968 484
8. My Hero Academia: 3 528 423
17. SAKAMOTO DAYS: 1 382 447
18. MASHLE: 1 363 377
23. Blue Box: 1 171 020
25. Haikyu!!: 1 122 890
40. Kimetsu no Yaiba: 756 294
By Volumes (Top 200):
1. ONE PIECE #105: 1 912 008
2 Jujutsu Kaisen #21: 1 717 867
3. ONE PIECE #106: 1 690 973
4. Jujutsu Kaisen # 22: 1 643 782
5. Jujutsu Kaisen #23: 1 456 419
7. ONE PIECE #107: 1 300 580
8. Jujutsu Kaisen #24: 1 191 177
11. My Hero Academia 37: 790 758
13. My Hero Academia #38: 702 953
27. My Hero Academia #39: 492 648
37. ONE PIECE #104: 437 349
78. Jujutsu Kaisen #20: 337 261
124. Jujutsu Kaisen #19: 211 829
173. Blue Box #8: 182 764
181. My Hero Academia #36: 179 184
184. Blue Box #9: 175 721
187. SAKAMOTO DAYS #10: 175 200
199. Black Clover #34: 166 126
According to Sorachi:How much do mangaka earn from royalties per book sold?
Q:
I have a question. A while ago, my mother heard that the Gintama animation film was a big hit, and commented that “(Hideaki Sorachi) must be living at [luxury highrise] Roppongi Hills since it’s so popular”. Is that true?
A:
To tell the naked truth, regardless of how many people watch the film or how much the gross earnings are, not a single yen goes to the author. We are only paid an upfront license fee. The amount we’re paid is peanuts in comparison to the overall box office gross. The majority of the profits go to filthy unscrupulous companies such as Shueisha and Sunrise. Releasing individual manga volumes is way more profitable.
Virtually every manga serialized through a publisher in Japan is compiled into volumes, doesn't matter how unpopular the series turns out to be.Oda earned ¥1.3 billion in book royalties in 2009. That's over US$15 million. For the remaining 5,200 titles, the average royalty payment was just ¥2.8 million, about $35,000. And these are mangaka successful enough to actually have their work compiled into volumes.
Given that the average salaryman's income is just over ¥4 million a year, it's obvious that it's tough to make a decent living as a, average manga artist.
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