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Site Poll - Chat Box 78 - Authors Branching Out

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15 years ago
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So, how do you guys feel about authors branching out to work on what they don't "specialize" in? Can you think of any real life examples? They turn out to be disasters or miracles?

Question: How do you feel about mangakas who crossover to other genres / demographics?
Choices:
They should stick to what they're good at - votes: 1014 (9.8%)
Could be interesting, so why not? - votes: 7583 (73.2%)
I don't care what they write - votes: 1011 (9.8%)
The mangaka are so good that of course they'll do great! - votes: 753 (7.3%)
There were 10361 total votes.
The poll ended: November 21st 2009


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15 years ago
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With manga, I don't really care.
I like variety. If I like the mangaka, I wouldn't mind
trying out whatever they might write.


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15 years ago
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I don't mind mangakas branching out to other genres/demographics. It can be good and interesting to see them crossing over to other things outside their main genre/demographics.


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15 years ago
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I don't mind mangakas branching out to other genres and demographics as long as they don't lose their touch with their audiences.

I could think of a few who had at least fit into this:

KUMETA Kouji-Originally started off with a sports manga before expanding his work into comedy and satire. The only genre he flopped was action.

WATASE Yuu-Until recently, most of her work are shoujos. Arata Kangatari is her first shounen manga for Shonen Sunday.

Those are the only ones I could think of, and I'll probably post a few more when I have time.


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15 years ago
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lol this reminds me of PEACH-PIT. Now that i think about it.. they've almost done every genre aside from the adult ones lol.


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15 years ago
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I do not think change the genre is really a big deal because most of the popular mangaka have their unique style and it remains the same in whatever genre they do. For example, in the home page, they mentions ADACHI Mitsuru as the mangaka specialize sport genre but actually he made some non-sport shounen and I don't see much difference from his other work cuz his style is so obvious.

Besides, I didn't see any mangaka can really change their style or they don't want to change their way of success, despite the case that the it's the work of a group of mangaka such as CLAMP.


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15 years ago
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Shinjo Mayu is not the best example. With her doing shounen and all.


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WATASE Yuu-Until recently, most of her work are shoujos. Arata Kangatari is her first shounen manga for Shonen Sunday.

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& she's also got a yaoi going on, Sakura Gari.


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15 years ago
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We all can voice our opinions but the truth is if it makes money then yes.


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15 years ago
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If it works well.


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15 years ago
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I'm ok with them branching out XD it doesn't always mean I will try it, though . Like if a shoujo mangaka (no smut of anything) writes a hentai, I will not read it. It's good that they branch out, though XD


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15 years ago
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Second option

Though sometimes it doesn't work, Oh! Great should've stuck to hentai


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15 years ago
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two words: SHINJO MAYU.

The first and only time I enjoyed a manga from here was her shounen oneshot Apple!.

Same goes for WATASE Yuu with Sakura-Gari. 😃


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15 years ago
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Yeah, it could be interesting.

Some work, some don't.

I guess they won't know unless they try. If it doesn't work, they should just go back and stick to what they're good at 🤣


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15 years ago
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When I find out a mangaka I like does other genres, it makes me happy that they have a variety of style ^_^


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