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Chapter 13 I know it's not that simple

No one wants to trust a stranger easily. Each of the editors of the four major comic weekly magazines is not a newcomer in the industry. It is a difficult thing for a comic artist to succeed.

Tens of thousands of people have been determined to become cartoonists since the second and third grades of elementary school because of their own or their family.

These people may have practiced their painting skills long ago during their growth and have read the works of many well-known cartoonists.

Their reading of comics is different from that of ordinary people. They not only look at the plot, but also look at the storyboards, dialogue positions, lines, etc. of cartoonists.

Some top geniuses even painted many works for editors to watch or participate in some awards that encourage newcomers to anime. After getting some results, they came to study.

And these are their work footprints and qualifications in the industry.

Although Fang Yuan has confidence in himself (golden finger), he has little confidence in the other party's eyesight.

He also thought that even if he took the Dragon Ball to the jump editorial office to contribute, the other party would have a high probability of not trusting him because of his age and qualifications.

The reason is realistic, the editor is not a god.

If we could be 100% sure which work could be sold well, then there would be no works that were eliminated due to poor grades in Comic Weekly. All of them were masterpieces and were sold well in every part.

Or to be more realistic, if you have the ability to ensure that your work is popular, why do you do editing?

Isn't it better to draw it yourself?

Why bother with these cartoonists who are not famous for their hard work and are eager to urge their manuscripts to be urged to be a living?

After the reform of jump and the other three comic weekly magazines, there will be reader questionnaires after each volume, including comics themselves, characters, and some reviews.

And what is the collected reader questionnaire?

Half of them are swearing.

Is it a surprise?

Most of the people sent back are scolding that a certain work is a bad pen, and the author is also a bad pen, which makes the editors of such bad pen serialization even more bad pen.

Of course, the other half is to concentrate on praising certain works, generally the top five works.

As for works that are neither up nor down, the attention is basically gone.

Therefore, in addition to looking at the painter and the level of storyboarding, the editor’s content is like gambling, and it depends on luck.

Maybe I was the one I was looking for and I missed my grandma’s house, but I was not optimistic about it but became a national feast.

Of course, even if it depends on luck, it will definitely choose the side with a larger bargaining chip.

In fact, I have no other advantages besides my works.

So just now seeing Yuma Oya was so engrossed when he was watching Dragon Ball, Fujii Fangyuan, whose originally a little nervous, began to slowly relieve her heart.

Now it seems that my luck has come to you?

Yuma Oya nodded, but shook his head again.

What does this mean?

Fang Yuan felt that his understanding was too low and he didn't understand what the other party meant.

"Mr. Fujii, your works are very good, at least at least at a level of serialization. Although I haven't heard of you before, I shouldn't be an unknown person who can draw such a work!"

Hearing that Yuma Oya gave Fang Yuan's work with such high evaluation, Hirose Kanyin's cold expression finally completely broke the effort. She opened her mouth slightly and looked at Fang Yuan in disbelief.

Could this guy I've never heard of is the apprentice of a well-known cartoonist?

Why haven’t I ever heard of such a newcomer who can be serialized in the four major comics weekly magazines immediately?

And Mr. Yuma, have you forgotten something? You just finished reading my hard-working work not long ago!

Why do you praise the other person now, as if you have completely forgotten my work? Although I think my work may not meet your requirements, what is the matter of being completely ignored?

In fact, Hirose Guanyin, who secretly complained in her heart, knew that the other party could not ignore his work, otherwise she would not have spent several times more time watching than the previous unknown juniors.

Then the reason for being ignored is very obvious - the gap between her and this one named Fujii Fangyuan is so big that it cannot be compared at all.

At this moment, she quickly packed up her arrogant face and pretended to be someone who was better than herself. That was a slut. Hirose Guanyin was not a slut, she was a traditional islander who respected the strong.

Although the other party is younger than her, the reality is so cruel. If the other party can serialize the weekly comic magazine magazine, according to the standards of the level among cartoonists, she would even ask the other party for advice and respectfully call him a teacher.

"Thank you very much for the compliment, then why do you shake your head, Mr. Oya?"

If you don’t understand, you have to ask. Fang Yuan is very eager to succeed, so he is very nervous about what he can’t do. He doesn’t even want to pretend to be a more implicit personality and style in the island country.

Yuma Oya smiled. He took the manuscript and explained: "Although I think Fujii San's work is very good, and even on the serial line, it is a strength to enter the top ten weekly magazines, but whether it can pass the review of the editorial department is not something I can decide alone."

After hearing Yuma Oya's words, Fang Yuan breathed a sigh of relief, and the panic expression on his face was wiped out. No one knew better about Dragon Ball's performance than him.

Without major changes in culture and level, the possibility of Dragon Ball being lost is almost 0. Its charm is definitely not as simple as the top ten of the weekly magazines, but can affect the sales of millions of magazines!

"Thank you very much, then please Teacher Dawu." Fang Yuan lowered his head slightly and said gratefully.

After this wave, do you want to make a 666 for me?

He also saw Hirose Guanyin's admiring gaze, and he was very proud.

Yuma Oya smiled and nodded, then looked at Hirose Kanyin and said, "Miss Hirose's works are also very good, and the faint lines make me feel very comfortable. But I am bluntly, you can't change your overly exaggerated girlish style at once. This style is indeed not a problem in girl comics, but most of the readers on the weekly comic magazine magazine are male, so you need to make greater changes."

After listening to Yuma Oya's comments, Hirose Kanyin did not argue and nodded and was grateful.

Yuma Oya lowered her head and thought for a while, and suggested to Hirose Kanyin: "This is how it is, there will be a newcomer competition next month for the weekly comic magazine magazine. Miss Hirose, you can submit a try, you can slowly adapt and adjust."

After listening to it, Hirose Kanyin didn't really want to participate in such a competition that new talents participated, but she didn't show her face and said thank you with a smile.

Fang Yuan was surprised when he saw Hirose Kanyin's appearance. After all, he was a cartoonist who had officially published his works. In the eyes of Yuma Oya, is he worthy of participating in the sub-issue competition?

It seems that I am indeed a genius!

Just as he was proud, a man in a suit suddenly knocked on the door, and walked in without waiting for Yuma Oya to reply.

Yuma Oya was not angry about the other party's rude behavior, and stood up respectfully and asked, "Is there anything wrong with Editor-in-Chief Fujiwara?"

The visitor nodded, then ignored Hirose Kanyin and Fujii Kazura, and directly signaled Yuma Oya to go out with him.

After seeing the two of them walking out of the door, Fang Yuan subconsciously felt that something was wrong.
Chapter completed!
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