[Discussion] Will of WSJ

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Stuff like this makes me not invest time in manga anymore, mangakas create universes that have such rich potential and really draw in the reader but end up being rushed and fail to deliver growth and completeness on characters and story. Its a shame.

Ideally every mangaka should have the opportunity to flesh out their universe until they can't anymore.
 

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I already posted it


But it's still hilarious. My favorite part is the "Ipad for reading e books" and the last lines. The last lines makes some good sense.
But it was Kubo's fate. He was "the sealed mangaka who's first manga failed after 4 volumes, whose second manga would get created only a year later, and would drag with an awful pace for 15 years only for the ending to be rushed in less than 5 chapters"
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Stuff like this makes me not invest time in manga anymore, mangakas create universes that have such rich potential and really draw in the reader but end up being rushed and fail to deliver growth and completeness on characters and story. Its a shame.

Ideally every mangaka should have the opportunity to flesh out their universe until they can't anymore.
There are a lot Mangaka out there that have better endings than Naruto, and Bleach.

I already posted it


But it's still hilarious. My favorite part is the "Ipad for reading e books" and the last lines. The last lines makes some good sense.
But it was Kubo's fate. He was "the sealed mangaka who's first manga failed after 4 volumes, whose second manga would get created only a year later, and would drag with an awful pace for 15 years only for the ending to be rushed in less than 5 chapters"
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:lmao: bruh!

It's true. Bleach should of ended after Aizen was put down man.
 
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