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sume he can’t be the FIRST mangaka to pass away before finishing his work, but I dunno if Japan has the same expectation that an author will have their work posthumously published.
In the West, authors have left instructions in case they die to finish up their series. The problems is that Manga is really so personal. So unless he left detailed notes and outlines, its going to be difficult. They might just leave it unfinished out of respect, but it really sucks that he died. So young too.
 
I believe One Pieces author has prepared his assistants to take over if shit goes south for him. I know for a fact Miura has an outline and a group of assistants that have been around for a long time. He’s really relied on them for the past few arcs, part of why there’s been a huge change in art style. He’s had to have been anticipating this. I wonder if it was chronic.
I know the author to Re:Zero mentioned in a Q&A once that he left everything to a friend that would just post it all online if he ever dies.
 
I know the author to Re:Zero mentioned in a Q&A once that he left everything to a friend that would just post it all online if he ever dies.
Geez, that gives me bad flashbacks to Half Life. Which didn’t exactly “die” the way we’re talking about, but died nonetheless, and had HL3’s plot released pretty much in that manner except even more roundabout.
 
Miura was also a pretty private guy. So it is hard to guess if he left an outline or an ending to Berserk behind incase of his death.

I know he trained a good number of assistants who were working with him and helping him release chapters tho. So maybe.

But man, that would be daunting task. Being asked to posthumously finish Berserk? Even with an ending/detailed outline left behind, I would be scared shitless.
 
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God damn it god, you keep obese western hacks healthy to perpetuity but actually people that contribute to art don't make it to 60.
It's part of the whole moe thing. Japan (and especially anime otaku) are attracted to characters with contradictory traits. Like a class president that goes home and plays MMOs in a tanktop is part of gap moe. Weebs get all autistic about the disconnect between their public persona and their inner life and the insecurities that implies, but it's ultimately just subverting expectations in character building.

It would be interesting and unique except everyone does it for every major female character (and sometimes male ones if romance is a focus) and pretty much all of it falls into one of several archetypes.
Nah it's just general psychology. We'd like a character more if there's a "hiďden" aspect to its life, if it's contradictory to how it acts normally then the contrast is funny to boot. Nothing is more boring than a "what you see is what you get" character. (unless the regular personality is unique from the get go).
Ditto emotionless/tsundere types are popular because having the character change its personality as the plot progress makes the reader more engaged.
 
What is it with mangaka passing away way before their time? RIP man. I hope he planned parts of it out so people can either continue it or at least let people know how he was thinking of ending it. This guy's work was genuinely inspirational for a lot of medium, most famously for Dark Souls.
 
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Damn I'm not even fully caught up on the series, but it's probably one of the best out there. I don't think it's too surprising that he had health problems, considering the decline in output of work and the life and of a mangaka is full of constant stress.
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>SnK crashes and burns as hard as possible
>Miura dies before Berserk is finished
I'm really hoping nothing bad happens to Togashi now.

The Japanese have the longest lifespans in the world so luck is on our side.
 
Doesn't aortic dissection have links to hypertension and stress? I remember reading about it and wondering because it feels like all this overworking that many mangaka and animators suffer through is the reason why many of them are dying much younger than they should be.
 
I just woke up to this and it took a while for it to really set in.

The struggler's struggles have come to an end at last.
 
Is the anime worth watching? The manga is one of my favorites (also Nanako may be one of the most adorable heroines ever), but I usually don’t bother watching anime of stuff I read manga for, these days.

Since this inspired me to reread Senryu Girl, I have to say - the translator who put in the effort to make sure that all the senryu still scan as 5-7-5 even in English is the most unsung hero in fan translation.
never read the manga, so couldn't say how it compares. but I assume nanako's is even cuter animated and voiced.

also banger OP and ED, both stuck in my head for a good while afterwards.
 
Berserk will never be finished. God damn that hurts to type out.

It's especially painful because the story was entering its final arc and we were finally moving towards the final confrontation with the God Hand.

God damn, it's now one of those unfinished masterpieces.

Edit: It's probably the internet coping, but if reports of his assistants being left a detailed outline of the final arc are true, I am willing to Wheel of Time the final chapters.
 
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