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Last night I learn that a manga series I have been following titled The Last Saiyuki by Nonoue Daijirou was ending real soon (though it has ended by the time I learn of it from checking the page on this website this morning). Learning of this surprise me as well as made me feel a bit bum, especially when I just started taking the time to get caught back up with the story after not reading the chapters for a while due to being occupy with other things. The story I felt was getting better with each chapter and I love theme it was going with. It turns out from looking into this that the manga was not doing well popularity wise and so was decided the story would wrap up prematurely. It was basically cancelled.
Someone on the forum of Anime News Network in which the cancellation of The Last Saiyuki was being discussed shared part of a short essay a person that goes by the name RainSpectre published on twitter which explains what had happened to the series and why it failed despite having a good quality story that showed promise and a growing fan base. You can read the full essay here: https://twitter.com/RainSpectre/status/1145992285764501504
Reading the essay reminded me of something that has been on my mind recently. I have been thinking if self publishing or publishing online is a better alternative in the long term then publishing under a company. Granted this would depend on the person and what they want because there are certainly advantages and disadvantages to choosing one over the other. In the case of Shounen Jump on one hand a person does not have to worry about advertising their story since it would be taken care of bu the publishing company. Plus as the essay pointed out the algorithm Shounen Jump has at the present makes the creators put more time in their planning process instead of just adding random stuff to move the story forward. However those who are publishing in Shounen Jump have to worry about keeping their stories popular otherwise risk having their works discontinue like what happen in this case with Nonoue.
With self publishing or publishing online it seems that a creator can developed their story more organically without any pressure to keeping their stories popular or being force to write something that fits with what a publisher is looking for to sell. It also seems to allow more freedom in when and how they choose to work instead of being forces under a deadline which in the case of Shounen Jump (and any publishing magazine in Japan for that matter) can be very demanding to the point intense stress to the point of leading poor health which leads to illness, and a diminishing social life. Of course they would have to work into promoting their works, and given creators are working under their own time it can take sometime for either a story to move forward or update (depending on the work ethic of a creator).
So what are you all thoughts on this?
Someone on the forum of Anime News Network in which the cancellation of The Last Saiyuki was being discussed shared part of a short essay a person that goes by the name RainSpectre published on twitter which explains what had happened to the series and why it failed despite having a good quality story that showed promise and a growing fan base. You can read the full essay here: https://twitter.com/RainSpectre/status/1145992285764501504
Reading the essay reminded me of something that has been on my mind recently. I have been thinking if self publishing or publishing online is a better alternative in the long term then publishing under a company. Granted this would depend on the person and what they want because there are certainly advantages and disadvantages to choosing one over the other. In the case of Shounen Jump on one hand a person does not have to worry about advertising their story since it would be taken care of bu the publishing company. Plus as the essay pointed out the algorithm Shounen Jump has at the present makes the creators put more time in their planning process instead of just adding random stuff to move the story forward. However those who are publishing in Shounen Jump have to worry about keeping their stories popular otherwise risk having their works discontinue like what happen in this case with Nonoue.
With self publishing or publishing online it seems that a creator can developed their story more organically without any pressure to keeping their stories popular or being force to write something that fits with what a publisher is looking for to sell. It also seems to allow more freedom in when and how they choose to work instead of being forces under a deadline which in the case of Shounen Jump (and any publishing magazine in Japan for that matter) can be very demanding to the point intense stress to the point of leading poor health which leads to illness, and a diminishing social life. Of course they would have to work into promoting their works, and given creators are working under their own time it can take sometime for either a story to move forward or update (depending on the work ethic of a creator).
So what are you all thoughts on this?