New Anime Project

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Since I wrote a lot of animes idea and since I don't have someone to draw the characters I am in search of one or two peoples to work with me to make comics together and I decided to write an anime based on the forum members and some more will added such as:

Armor Fight
Delta Force
Association Of Hunters
Tattoo Monster

So if you're interested give me a conversation message or call me if i am online we will talk about it and we will begin to make some plan on our first comic manga to sell them on the forum and in real life, I already begun to write them so for a test I took the time and created a story about a manga i'll make so check it if you like it send me a message if you're interested.

There's a special force called the AOH meaning Association Of Hunters.

this special force specialize itself in arresting bandit in this organization there a number of people using different style of combat those people where:

Marc ichio: A young 21 year old boy that lost her parents and her little sister in an accident, he hold two swords that he ware on his back having the talent of martial sword fighting skills, in one of is two sword he hold a plush panda that had belong to her little sister before she died,
by this passed time Marc never talked because he is too shy when he first arrived in a super training to recruit the best kids to be part of the AOH team.

Eric Sato: A young 21 year old boy that was an orphan and was taken to be trained to be part of the AOH, he claim to be Marc's rival he hold a big sword, everyone who tried to pull this sword has not pulled it, there isn't anyone who know what pound the sword weight is, he like to fight and is the opposite of Marc who's shy since he get along with everyone very well.

To be continued.....
 
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Err, you know, drawing manga/anime is really tough... There was a reportage that was aired once in France, and I can tell you: they don't live like we do.
Yes, they spend most of their time drawing, and staying in the same room. Thankfully, they share the work, but if you knew about it... But you can still try to send your idea to a company who makes anime/manga, who knows ?

Also, is your Marc Ichio character inspired by @Marc (sorry I couldn't resist, it was bothering me, so I had to ask)?
 
Err, you know, drawing manga/anime is really tough... There was a reportage that was aired once in France, and I can tell you: they don't live like we do.
Yes, they spend most of their time drawing, and staying in the same room. Thankfully, they share the work, but if you knew about it... But you can still try to send your idea to a company who makes anime/manga, who knows ?

Also, is your Marc Ichio character inspired by @Marc (sorry I couldn't resist, it was bothering me, so I had to ask)?
Have you read/watched Bakuman? It gives great insight on the life of a Mangaka. Drawing manga isn't really hard if you're dedicated. If OP wants to do it as a hobby then a monthly series would be easy for him. It's the weakly authors and artists who have a hard time since they have around 5 days to make a chapter.
 
Have you read/watched Bakuman? It gives great insight on the life of a Mangaka. Drawing manga isn't really hard if you're dedicated. If OP wants to do it as a hobby then a monthly series would be easy for him. It's the weakly authors and artists who have a hard time since they have around 5 days to make a chapter.

I don't watch anime when it's aired here, my ears would bleed :hilarious:. But no, during the reportage I saw, I don't remember exactly, it wasn't a small studio, believe me. They were 7 to work on it, but believe me, that's a lot of work , due to the very high precision they put in it !
 
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After reading @D4rkDragon's and @shahzehan's posts, I now understand why Monokuma from the PSP game, Danganronpa, says, "A weekly manga author is more talented than a monthly one."

I used to think that weekly manga authors just write quickly to get the money and their mangas aren't really good, I dunno, all the good manga I've read (which don't usually have over 100 chapters) are monthlies.
 
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After reading @D4rkDragon's and @shahzehan's posts, I now understand why Monokuma from the PSP game, Danganronpa, says, "A weekly manga author is more talented than a monthly one."

I used to think that weekly manga authors just write quickly to get the money and their mangas aren't really good, I dunno, all the good manga I've read (which don't usually have over 100 chapters) are monthlies.
Monthly mangas are good since they're more fleshed out. Fights don't last half a year (looking at you DBZ and Naruto) and the overall art is great (since the mangakas are able to put more time and effort into it). Another positive of monthly chapters is that they don't feel too short (looking at you Bleach) but weakly manga is updated quicker and has more content overall than a monthly manga (In terms of arcs). TBH though I don't like most weakly manga because in order to meet deadlines, chapters get rushed and the story becomes <censored> but I do love Webtoons (Korean comics) that are released weakly since they tend to have better quality than weakly mangas.
 
id like to help im not amazing at drawing but i would like to give it a chance
 
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