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Open question...
Over on
homemade_manga,
scorpio1987 is asking the question What makes a manga instantly popular?.
We know that "instant" success really isn't that - it's the product of a lot of preparation and work - but there's interesting thoughts in there about what makes a particular manga more popular than another, and why something takes the public by storm. Thoughts, musings, arguments on the subject, anyone?
I'll go pimp this on
manga_talk once there's gotten to be some actual discussion, but for now I'm going to lunch. Ta.
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We know that "instant" success really isn't that - it's the product of a lot of preparation and work - but there's interesting thoughts in there about what makes a particular manga more popular than another, and why something takes the public by storm. Thoughts, musings, arguments on the subject, anyone?
I'll go pimp this on
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The premise to me was so over-the-top that I HAD to watch it. Florists by day! Assassins by night! And they each had a cat codename! And the series was based off the onstage personas of a boy band! Totally manufactured and so cheesy that it went beyond cheese into the realm of kitsch.
As far as popularity - well, whichever. The original poster over on homemade_manga is asking about it in relation to the thing she's working on, but I don't know if she's trying to do it for a webcomic-type thing or if she's hoping to sell it.
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The premise to me was so over-the-top that I HAD to watch it.
Exactly! It was a train wreck with eight pretty boys! XD *slashes over here* *slashes over there*
Hmm, I'll wander over and take a look at the comments in the comm. ^^