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drawing 18 (actually these days it's usually only 15) pictures in one week is not hard. it's barely any work at all. A normal worker takes 1 day off, but no, WSJ takes off a whole week! and then they expect the fans to just hand over their money to pay for their extravagant vacations. Everyone knows kishi and oda already have the story written out, so they just have to plan a few lines of dialog and have something happen per chapter.
kishi doesn't even check for errors anymore, I mean he put the 4th hokage face in the mountain before the fourth was even the hokage! geez man check your work.
I could probably release a chapter of naruto every 2-3 days. The homestuck guy releases 7-8 pages a DAY and has for several years. Each page is typically animated and has a huge amount of dialog, written at a level far beyond kishi, oda, and other WSJ authors. So why are the WSJ guys so lazy that they need to take 1 week to write a simple 15 pages and then on top of that an extra week off.
I'm assuming most of you guys don't work, so you don't understand why is annoying. The average person works a 40-50 hour work week and could easily produce 40-50 pages in that time.
note that this rant doesn't apply to artists who clearly spend 40-50 hours per week on the art in their manga, such as Yuusuke, who clearly spends an enormous amount of time on making one punch man look fantastic. this is not true for the top ten WSJ artists typically.
kishi doesn't even check for errors anymore, I mean he put the 4th hokage face in the mountain before the fourth was even the hokage! geez man check your work.
I could probably release a chapter of naruto every 2-3 days. The homestuck guy releases 7-8 pages a DAY and has for several years. Each page is typically animated and has a huge amount of dialog, written at a level far beyond kishi, oda, and other WSJ authors. So why are the WSJ guys so lazy that they need to take 1 week to write a simple 15 pages and then on top of that an extra week off.
I'm assuming most of you guys don't work, so you don't understand why is annoying. The average person works a 40-50 hour work week and could easily produce 40-50 pages in that time.
note that this rant doesn't apply to artists who clearly spend 40-50 hours per week on the art in their manga, such as Yuusuke, who clearly spends an enormous amount of time on making one punch man look fantastic. this is not true for the top ten WSJ artists typically.
