Bakuman Vol 1 Tsugumi Ohba Takeshi Obata Books

Bakuman Vol 1 Tsugumi Ohba Takeshi Obata Books
When you read the story, you just know that the mangaka duo aren't making any guarantees on the success and happiness of its characters. That lack of a "safe feeling" is what makes this series far more addicting than other Shonen series that cradle me. Also, I've never been a mangaka of Shonen Jump, put the way they portray the inner workings seems EXTREMELY honest and realistic. They go so far as to drop the names of the most famous Shonen mangaka out right now, and even have them currently running in Shonen Jump with our fictional protagonists. At the very least it's the most detailed/educational series I've read about aspiring mangakas so far. I sometimes like to think that I have an understanding of how the world of anime/manga works, but this series has definitely re-educated me.As I read this series I get an overwhelming feeling that this mangaka duo are channeling a lot of their experiences from trying to get Death Note (specifically) published in Shonen Jump. They even reference Death Note (as a series) several times in the first few pages, it's almost as if they want to plant that seed in the reader's mind so they make comparisons as they read on. Also it's interesting to note that the author Tsugumi Ohba is unknown to the public. Ohba's real identity (and gender) is a closely guarded secret.
This series is GREAT! It blows away all other series with stories about characters aspriring to make it in the manga/anime industry. If you don't believe me on how great this series is, look at how highly it's ranked in Japan. My little review here is a pathetically small drop in the bucket of all the praise that is out there for Bakuman.

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Bakuman Vol 1 Tsugumi Ohba Takeshi Obata Books Reviews
Bakuman is by far one of my favorite manga's out there, and i'm pretty picky about good manga. It will make the biggest impact on those who themselves write, draw, or have any other sort of dream that they feel they wont be able to accomplish. That would explain the title of this review, and a big frase in it. Most of you have probably already read some of Bakuman and know all about it but if not it centers around an artist and a writer trying to become mangaka, which them being gamblers in the game of never knowing if they'll be successful or if they'll end up failing and with no job. Seeing as how becoming a successful mangaka in Shonen Jump is almost as low in chances as winning the lottery) Anyhow its a great story and is worth the 10 dollars. Plus if you haven't read it yet you could always check out the first chapter online. I can almost be sure you wont be disappointed
I get it in good condition, love this manga.
If you can i buy it ;)
Beautiful art work and a great story! A fun insight into the world of manga artists, compete with characters you can get attached to.
Like a couple of the other reviewers I too found this book inspiring and fun to read, particularly since I can apply a few things from this story into my design experiences. The art is beautiful, downright breathtaking, and the 1 page extras in between chapters help show the process of making a comic. Not only that but it truly is a fun read, following the lives of two boys as they strive to become professional comic artists, with all the ups and downs. I love this series, and it only gets better and better! Will definitely get the next volumes when they become available!
I have read over the first volume a couple of times, and I can say that I see great potential out of this manga. The friendship is developing and the romance is shown in a sizable amount, and for and otaku it really does give and inside look on the lives of those who make manga in Japan.
The summary of the manga would go as is The main character is an average high school kid who under circumstances meets another boy who wishes to make manga, and with his help is able to take his first steps to gaining his romance with a... "marriage Proposal!"The later chapters of this manga give the start to the new manga creating duo.
beautifully romantic, intensely inspiring, and wonderfully informative. When you're not laughing, your blushing and even learning, but in a fun way. This epic shonen manga tells the story of two middle schoolers who set out to become mangakas, a much harder feat than most manga/anime fans are led to believe
The year was 2009, and I was looking for some good manga to read because I got kind of tired of Bleach. I found out about this amazing manga called Death Note. I read it in 3 days, and LOVED it. Ohba and Obata (The writer and artist) are geniuses!
One year later, I found out that the duo were writing another manga series called Bakuman. I was kind of skeptic about reading it at first, but when I started, I could not put it down. It hooks you in from the very first chapter. The characters seem so real, and they are very well developed. The plot is also very interesting.
This story follows the junior high students, Takagi (Shujin) and Mashiro (Saiko), as they pursue their dreams of becoming mangakas (people who make a living off of writing/drawing manga). At first Mashiro is timid to cooperate, but when he confesses his love to his dream crush (Azuki Miho) he promises her that once he becomes a mangaka, they will marry. Mashiro doesn't actually mean to say that, it just sort of slips out, but then it turns out for the better. Azuki accepts the promise, but before they get married Azuki wants to become a voice actress. She also says that they can't see each other until their dreams come true. They encourage each other through texting/e-mail.
I don't want to ruin too much, so just read on and find out. I promise that you won't regret it!
Rating 5/5 stars.
When you read the story, you just know that the mangaka duo aren't making any guarantees on the success and happiness of its characters. That lack of a "safe feeling" is what makes this series far more addicting than other Shonen series that cradle me. Also, I've never been a mangaka of Shonen Jump, put the way they portray the inner workings seems EXTREMELY honest and realistic. They go so far as to drop the names of the most famous Shonen mangaka out right now, and even have them currently running in Shonen Jump with our fictional protagonists. At the very least it's the most detailed/educational series I've read about aspiring mangakas so far. I sometimes like to think that I have an understanding of how the world of anime/manga works, but this series has definitely re-educated me.
As I read this series I get an overwhelming feeling that this mangaka duo are channeling a lot of their experiences from trying to get Death Note (specifically) published in Shonen Jump. They even reference Death Note (as a series) several times in the first few pages, it's almost as if they want to plant that seed in the reader's mind so they make comparisons as they read on. Also it's interesting to note that the author Tsugumi Ohba is unknown to the public. Ohba's real identity (and gender) is a closely guarded secret.
This series is GREAT! It blows away all other series with stories about characters aspriring to make it in the manga/anime industry. If you don't believe me on how great this series is, look at how highly it's ranked in Japan. My little review here is a pathetically small drop in the bucket of all the praise that is out there for Bakuman.

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