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joe_g7
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Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 1:30 am
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He's going on a break? Again??
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HueyLion
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Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:08 am
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At this point I wouldn't be surprise if it reaches the climax soon.
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Fluwm
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Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 3:10 am
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Is this really newsworthy? Aoyama goes on breaks for research pretty regularly. These locked room mysteries aren't exactly easy to come up with, nevermind when you're 1000+ chapters deep.
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Serinox
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Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 4:48 am
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joe_g7 wrote: | He's going on a break? Again?? |
Not really.
Aoyama usually sketches and writes all chapters of a case (3-5 chapters with 16 pages each) before the first one is done, and then after that do the usual weekly mangaka spiel of sotryboarding and inking. So, as mangaka do, he had the usual 3 hours of sleep per work day schedule.
Now, Aoyama has been in the industry since 1986/87 and has gone on a health related hiatus twice (in 2015 where has hospitalized and from December 2017 to April 2018, where his editors demanded the break). Aoyama said he needed to change his schedule. So, what happens since then is that Aoyama gets more weeks where nothing is published (before the health breaks, he often got one week to two weeks off between cases, now it's more), so he can do all the work he usually does, but with a more healthy work schedule and less deadline pressure. So, he is still working during this "break" time, just in a less health-damaging way.
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Kaori Makimura
Joined: 18 Apr 2018
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Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 7:00 am
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Serinox wrote: |
joe_g7 wrote: | He's going on a break? Again?? |
Not really.
Aoyama usually sketches and writes all chapters of a case (3-5 chapters with 16 pages each) before the first one is done, and then after that do the usual weekly mangaka spiel of sotryboarding and inking. So, as mangaka do, he had the usual 3 hours of sleep per work day schedule.
Now, Aoyama has been in the industry since 1986/87 and has gone on a health related hiatus twice (in 2015 where has hospitalized and from December 2017 to April 2018, where his editors demanded the break). Aoyama said he needed to change his schedule. So, what happens since then is that Aoyama gets more weeks where nothing is published (before the health breaks, he often got one week to two weeks off between cases, now it's more), so he can do all the work he usually does, but with a more healthy work schedule and less deadline pressure. So, he is still working during this "break" time, just in a less health-damaging way. |
Oh my God... Then I'm glad he's taking a break. Take as many as he needs.
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