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Start at One Piece Vol 1, cost 9.99 you dumb fuck. Good luck trying to get action Comics Issue 1 or amazing Fantasy Issue 15. I can't believe we have comic weirdos really complaining how hard it is to catch up on manga.
I'd argue comics are way worse in this aspect, since there isn't a super obvious jump on point for quite a lot of characters.

I don't know any manga that you wouldn't just say grab the first volume. If for some godforsaken reason I was trying to get someone into comics, I'd probably just stick with one-offs and elseworld stuff like Batman Year One, or A Superman for All Seasons.
 
is about quantity
That's not even to mention all the alternate covers that exist to make money and offer no real value.

And the crossover and huge storylines that span across multiple different series. "Hey wanna know everything that's happening in Civil War3? Read Spider-Man, Captain Marvel, Blade, The Inhumans. the Doc Oc solo series, Punisher but only issues 43-47, and then 49-52, then come back for the major collab issue where all of them show up to take down Mordo"

As stated above. You wanna start One Piece? Start with 1. That simple.
I'm not saying comics are inherently confusing, I learned a long time ago if I want to read a specific story, they tend to be collected in a graphic novel book. But acting like Manga is more confusing than western comics is just cope from mentally stunted men in their 40s and 50s mad at the world because there's another set of comics to read.
 


More sperging about Anime. He's really mad that people would rather read shonen than the capeshit he bitched about for a decade. It's no one's fault but marvel & dc people know Goku & Luffy than Night thrasher or people can pick up volume 1 of a Manga and not have to pick up volume 4 of a reissue where it's not even the character they see on TV or movies.
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HE'S COMPLAINING ABOUT SOMETHING THAT HE KNOWS LITERALLY NOTHING ABOUT!
Some clips from Zack's anti anime video
His entire argument on why anime is bad it's that it's a quantity over quality issue
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Backer asks for a refund, Richard gets angry
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First thank you for the clips, second listening to this faggot spew garbage is on par with a bedroom communist champagne socialist talk about the right or the "FAR Right" as they would call it.
Yeah, if you are habitually late and you are spending more time crying about men on the internet, yeah I'd want a refund too.

Again, Manga is about quantity acting like spiderman, Batman or X-Men didn't have 3 or 4 separate titles running concurrently sometimes during the prime and alternate universes running concurrently.
Not to mention if you don't get your product and insted of working on your product you vomit crap about vaguely defined "depressed middle aged Republicans" or "bad at art conservatives"
OH LIKE CHUCK DIXON?
Like the guy who whipped you leeky asshole and blew your nose for you to make your generic slop comics readable?
Obviously we're getting Richard's take, filtered through a brain that's been sustained on naught but McDonald's breakfast menu and crayons since the Iraq War, but I would bet dollars to doughnuts that the comment Rich got was something like, "Zaq, I want a refund because this book is late as fuck. If you have time to bitch about Gary and Eric July constantly, you have time to finish your shit." From which, Rich took, "You're punishing me for complaining about Nerdrotic and Young Rippa!"

Because he is simple.
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I'd argue comics are way worse in this aspect, since there isn't a super obvious jump on point for quite a lot of characters.

I don't know any manga that you wouldn't just say grab the first volume. If for some godforsaken reason I was trying to get someone into comics, I'd probably just stick with one-offs and elseworld stuff like Batman Year One, or A Superman for All Seasons.
Exactly.
Not to mention some fucking geek writer could make a comic built of a comic from 1925 that no one ever read but that writer.
And the REBOOTS SWEET HOLEY NINJA JESUS THE FUCKING REBOOTS.
I mean when Big bang theory can make a joke about it and it's not just referential cringe you know that you're fucking something up.
 
So when will capeshit comics be ending Richard? WHEN IS THE FINAL VOLUME OF EVERY SUPERHERO GOING TO COME OUT? WILL THERE EVER BE AN ENDING RICHARD?
Right? It's just the five minutes at a time movies thing again. Superman has been "ongoing" since my granddad was a little boy and he died of old age like fifteen years ago. But it's manga that never ends...


The main problem Richard types seem to have with manga is that each book is actually about telling one long story as opposed to western comics where there basically is no overarching story and every story arc has to return the characters to the same pool mostly untouched at the end. They care more about seeing a cool adventure with the guy they like, and they wanna see the guy weekly in perpetuity.
 
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HE'S COMPLAINING ABOUT SOMETHING THAT HE KNOWS LITERALLY NOTHING ABOUT!
Very few manga or anime ever go to 200 volumes or 500 episodes. If he's holding out something like One Piece or Dragonball Z as indicative of anime and manga he's a fucking idiot. More likely though, he's intentionally cherry picking to make this idiotic point.
 
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They do overwork Mangaka sure, but im sure they tend to have more comfortable retirements compared to the average Comic Creator. No reason for the Heman creator needing a gofundme.
You think Jim Lee gets residuals for his X-Men designs?

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The average work of a Mangaka
Multiple One off books
A medium successful book
Their First big break
The Most famous work
A new series/miniseries
Return to the most famous work with a understudy.

The average work of a Comic Book writer
writing characters they don't own nor ever will own.
Could potentially make a new IP.



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So maybe the weebs in the thread can help me figure this out, why the hell would the work life balance be better for women?

Like I get that certain genres probably have more demanding workloads, and that they may skew more to one sex than the other, like for example, stuff like One Piece or Pokemon are probably way more focused on grinding out as much as possible, versus some romcom that lasts for about a quarter of the time, but that seems like a genre issue, not a matter of the creator's sex.
 
The thing about one piece and alot of the long-running manga series is that you don't necessarily have to read 200 volumes to understand it or enjoy it. Most of the story arcs in One Piece in particular are self-contained enough that you can just kind of jump into it. Or at least that is what i personally did in terms of starting to read One Piece.
And saying that its a 500 chapter thing where you have to read every single chapter to get anything out of it is completely false. I mean its shonen manga. Does it make it better understanding the deep lore and the backstory? Yes. But its still really good even without that stuff.
The other thing I'll say is that as a reader, I had a far easier time jumping into the middle of One Piece than I had trying to get back into reading any modern marvel X-men book for the past 20 years.
 
Calling Oda a 1 hit wonder is rich considering he has worked on One Piece for 27 years. I would rather have 1 good run and the wealth to show for it than make a capecuck hero or villain, gets featured in a billion dollar cinematic universe and my ass can't afford medical bills.

Oda created a massive totally original worldwide franchise from nothing. Its like calling Bob Kane a failure for *just* co-creating batman.
 
So maybe the weebs in the thread can help me figure this out, why the hell would the work life balance be better for women?

Like I get that certain genres probably have more demanding workloads, and that they may skew more to one sex than the other, like for example, stuff like One Piece or Pokemon are probably way more focused on grinding out as much as possible, versus some romcom that lasts for about a quarter of the time, but that seems like a genre issue, not a matter of the creator's sex.
I dunno what the hell he's trying to say, and he provides no evidence, but woman can and do create long running manga or work their asses off at multiple manga in their careers. Look at Rumiko Takahashi, FFS.

Ranma 1/2 ran for 9 years.
Inuyasha for 12.

Okay, One Piece has been going since '97, and that's longer, but I don't understand the argument that if you do a manga for a decade you have a better quality of life than somebody who's done one for three decades. Especially if the person doing the manga for a decade just starts up another manga series after finishing out the first one. Takahashi seemed to take quick break after Ranma finished, and then went right into Inuyasha.
 
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They do overwork Mangaka sure, but im sure they tend to have more comfortable retirements compared to the average Comic Creator. No reason for the Heman creator needing a gofundme.
You think Jim Lee gets residuals for his X-Men designs?

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The average work of a Mangaka
Multiple One off books
A medium successful book
Their First big break
The Most famous work
A new series/miniseries
Return to the most famous work with a understudy.

The average work of a Comic Book writer
writing characters they don't own nor ever will own.
Could potentially make a new IP.



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Further proving he knows nothing about manga because the qol of mangakas is discussed frequently. There was a big resurgence of the conversation with Miura’s passing, but it’s been a focus every time a mangaka has to call for a hiatus for health reasons.

It’s not like the American comic industry treats its creators any better. How many of them are impoverished?
He made a video years ago about Tony Isabella (wtf at him transitioning btw??) waiting on his food stamps because he was starving. There’s constant discussions on creators dying broke while their characters make millions on the big screen.
 
So maybe the weebs in the thread can help me figure this out, why the hell would the work life balance be better for women?

One of the usual myths about manga presented in the west is that the creators are worked terribly hard and have no ability for any time off due to the publication schedules. And one of the things never talked about is that many series, especially very popular series, have uncredited assistants working on them.

Man vs. Woman in manga makes no real difference. Its a certain number of pages that have to be produced within a given time. Generally the sort of treatment creators receive is directly associated with the popularity of their work and the money their work is bringing in.

Sooner or later Richard will be making the direct argument that manga is bad because creators have to work too hard. That what true "artists" deserve is the crowdfunding model where people like Richard are paid several years in advance for their work and get to work on their terms rather than business terms. Having to publish on deadlines? To Richard (and comicsgate), that is totally insane. Making them publish on deadlines takes away all their "me" time.
 
One of the usual myths about manga presented in the west is that the creators are worked terribly hard and have no ability for any time off due to the publication schedules. And one of the things never talked about is that many series, especially very popular series, have uncredited assistants working on them.

Man vs. Woman in manga makes no real difference. Its a certain number of pages that have to be produced within a given time. Generally the sort of treatment creators receive is directly associated with the popularity of their work and the money their work is bringing in.

Sooner or later Richard will be making the direct argument that manga is bad because creators have to work too hard. That what true "artists" deserve is the crowdfunding model where people like Richard are paid several years in advance for their work and get to work on their terms rather than business terms. Having to publish on deadlines? To Richard (and comicsgate), that is totally insane. Making them publish on deadlines takes away all their "me" time.
Distilled down to its simplest form: The manga industry has a work-ethic, and Comicsgate does not.
 
He made a video years ago about Tony Isabella (wtf at him transitioning btw??) waiting on his food stamps because he was starving. There’s constant discussions on creators dying broke while their characters make millions on the big screen.

Tony Isabella went Troon in 2025. Tony Isabella is also 74 years old and alot of the stories he tells about his poverty are questionable.
 
Even with the "crunch time" mangaka face to put out a book at least they don't bitch at the fans if they complain about slight nitpick of the product, let alone the product even comes out.

Out of 1 kentaro Miura there's dozens of cases of Creators having to slave away at the convention circuit because even if they created a character who's headlining a capecuck Film, they won't see a penny of it.
 
I thought the joke was that if you like the colors that meant you were gay. Swear to god. All this time.
I mean, they are just colors.

Even with the "crunch time" mangaka face to put out a book at least they don't bitch at the fans if they complain about slight nitpick of the product, let alone the product even comes out.

Out of 1 kentaro Miura there's dozens of cases of Creators having to slave away at the convention circuit because even if they created a character who's headlining a capecuck Film, they won't see a penny of it.
A successful mangaka makes buck. A successful comic book creator that doesn't own the IP make crap.
 
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