Hodoite, Musunde - Ch. 11 - The One Who's Different

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I don't want to be that person, but unfortunately I will be.
It's hard for me to believe that in the manga industry, so many creators get so seriously ill that they have to quit their jobs. With all the respect to every person who is actually really sick, it seems to me that often these excuses are actually so convenient for publishers to execute/force on mangakas - especially debuting ones.
I know plenty of industries where people work much harder (both physicaly and mentaly), with a whole range of toxic and dangerous compounds, and the level of people leaving work due to health deterioration is nowhere near what the manga industry presents.
It's terrible to me, that it seems that this is "the way" of get rid of unsuccessful debuty creators. I find it disgusting, how publishers are forcing artists to play the victim card, play on readers' emotions, forcing them to simply lie to their fans, and then making them quit from their already established communities, only so they (publishers) won't be "the bad" here. Really nasty behavior.
I would like to be wrong, but the more time I spend in this environment and the more manga I read, the more often I have the impression that what I am writing now is not just a weird theory from a man in a tin foil hat, but the actual appearance of this industry.
Of course I don't have any data to back-up my claims, it's all comming from my guesses, life experience and hunch.
And now you can roast me. But sorry, nothing will change my opinion in this matter.
 
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I don't want to be that person, but unfortunately I will be.
It's hard for me to believe that in the manga industry, so many creators get so seriously ill that they have to quit their jobs. With all the respect to every person who is actually really sick, it seems to me that often these excuses are actually so convenient for publishers to execute/force on mangakas - especially debuting ones.
I know plenty of industries where people work much harder (both physicaly and mentaly), with a whole range of toxic and dangerous compounds, and the level of people leaving work due to health deterioration is nowhere near what the manga industry presents.
It's terrible to me, that it seems that this is "the way" of get rid of unsuccessful debuty creators. I find it disgusting, how publishers are forcing artists to play the victim card, play on readers' emotions, forcing them to simply lie to their fans, and then making them quit from their already established communities, only so they (publishers) won't be "the bad" here. Really nasty behavior.
I would like to be wrong, but the more time I spend in this environment and the more manga I read, the more often I have the impression that what I am writing now is not just a weird theory from a man in a tin foil hat, but the actual appearance of this industry.
Of course I don't have any data to back-up my claims, it's all comming from my guesses, life experience and hunch.
And now you can roast me. But sorry, nothing will change my opinion in this matter.
What on earth is this crazy conspiracy theory? You know there are quite a few mangaka who die quite young and I wouldn’t be surprised if an unhealthy workload that seems to be pervasive in the industry contributes to it. Like, what proof do you even have to offer?
 
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It really is the worse when authors can't continue their work because of their health...

Like it is saddening when mangas I love getting axed, but as much as I hate it, the manga industry is a business.

My heart drops when authors have difficulty continuing their work because of their health... A thing that they can't control is affecting their lives to the point that they have to discontinue their manga. Not only is their work life affected, but also their private lives.

It really sucks and I hope the author has a speedy recovery.
 
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Man.... I hope the author will recover really really soon. Their art is soo good....
 
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I see thank you for still continuing this series scanlation. Its quite a heartbreaking news I hope the author gets well soon.
 
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i hope the author can get through whatever hes got going on health wise, this was a great one and will be remembered fondly
 
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I hope i hope the author recovers, seeing good author's lose their chance is really sad
 
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I'm praying for the author's health and I hope there's nothing too serious happened to them. A shame for what happened to this series but it's understandable so it is what it is. Thank you for translating this series too. Take care everyone.
 
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Dang I really like this series, sad to see it end :(

I hope the author will get their health better soon, and maybe we'll get a continuation. Hopefully.
 
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Damn I was wondering why it hasn’t been updated in a while now it’s ending
 
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SENSEI NOOOOOO

atleast we’re getting a sorta planned conclusion 😭
 
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I would have been sad at the series if it was just another axe but having an axe owing to the author's health his serious. I hope their illness is not anything severe and they can recover quickly.

As for the series, i felt there was clear potential and it was also being built that way but all things come second when health takes a turn for the worse.

Thank you for the chapter
 
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Good news: it's finally back.
Bad news: only two more chapters to go after this one. It hasn't been axed, but the hiatus was due to Morimiya-sensei's health taking a turn for the worse, and they are unable to keep the series going and have decided to close it out instead.
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Damn that sucks, this was too fluffy to end this early

Unironic question, why is being a mangaka such a risky profession
 

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