Shueisha has launched countless classic comics to date, and Nobuhiro Watsuki said in a recent interview that his representative work "Rurouni Kenshin" is not a top-level work and cannot be compared to the glory of Dragon Ball One Piece. He also believes that Yoshihiro Togashi and Hirohiko Araki belong to the same type. Although they are all classics, there are always differences in quality. Nobuhiro Watsuki said that although they all make a living under Shueisha, the brilliance of their works is really hard to compare with Dragon Ball and One Piece. So if Akira Toriyama, Eiichiro Oda and others are the "positive" cartoonists of the JUMP series, then he is a "negative" cartoonist standing behind them. In addition to making fun of himself, Nobuhiro Watsuki also brought up Yoshihiro Togashi and Hirohiko Araki , saying that they belong to the same genre as himself. Although their works have their own merits and are equally interesting and exquisite, they can never reach the glory of Dragon Ball One Piece. · Netizens suggested that Takahashi Kazuki should also be included in the list of those standing on the sunny side. What do you think? |
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