telophase: (Near - dork)
telophase ([personal profile] telophase) wrote2005-10-03 11:11 am
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Open question...

Over on [livejournal.com profile] homemade_manga, [livejournal.com profile] 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 [livejournal.com profile] manga_talk once there's gotten to be some actual discussion, but for now I'm going to lunch. Ta.

[identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I was addicted to WK, too, helped by a set of bizarre fansubs that seemed to have no relation to anything comprehensible in English or much of the actual story, so it was kind of funny to watch.

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.

[identity profile] tammylee.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, it came at a good time as this morning I had started reading the 'Cerebus Guide to Self Publishing' by Dave Sim again. I'll be posting revelations in my LJ when I get a moment.

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. ^^