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Akaboshi: Ibun Suikoden: Research Notes

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Author: Yoichi Amano

Prior works to Akaboshi:

- Over Time (2006, 3 volumes, 19 chapters, Weekly Shonen Jump)

- The start of WSJ’s baseball curse, a very real thing that exists. Think Hikaru no Go or Field of Dreams or Angels in the Outfield, but it’s about a dweeb baseball player haunted by an awesome baseball player classmate of his. A flop, but it came out at the right time to be a part of the Kochikame 30th anniversary project (just like Zan!). That and it’s baseball manga, so it rules.

Works after Akaboshi:

- Examurai (2010-2011, 2 volumes, 8 chapters, Jump SQ)

- Crappy future-set fantasy story starring some of the many members of Japanese boy band Exile. I’ve read this and can barely remember it, so you know it’ll be some WOEFUL Shonen Flop fodder in the future.

- Stealth Symphony (2014, 3 volumes, 20 chapters, Weekly Shonen Jump) (written by Ryogo Narita)

- You’ve already covered this one. I think it’s a five star series that rewards rereading a hell of a lot, I think you guys weren’t as hot, and readers at the time were less kind than any of us.

- Ana no Mujina (2014-HIATUS, 4 volumes, a complicated amount of chapters, Shonen Jump Plus)

- Supernaturally-powered con-man helps cops punish the unpunishable or something. Doesn’t number its chapters properly, and chapters can be LONG. Like the last one before hiatus in 2016 was 70-odd pages. Never coming back.

- Mist Gears Blast (2018-2019, 2 volumes, 18 chapters, Shonen Jump Plus)

- A video game tie-in for a live service phone game that didn’t last the year. Shueisha bet on this with this manga and a novel (also illustrated by Amano), but if people didn’t give a shit about the game they DEFINITELY did not care about this. Mediocre JRPG bullshit, with mist that brings ruin and monsters, like Final Fantasy 9 I guess.

Who they were an assistant for:

- Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama)

- Tohru Uchimizu (The Love and Creed of Sae Maki, a bunch of WSJ flops in the 00s)

Notable assistants:

-  No notable ones as far as I know

Series: Akaboshi -Ibun Suikoden-

Publishing

Series it replaced:

- Bokke-san by Yoshiyuki Nishi (remember this?)

Series that replaced it:

- Neko Wappa by Naoya Matsumoto (of Kaiju no.8 fame)

Cover appearances:

- Debut issue 25/2009 (sick cover, by the way)

- Group cover 37-38 / 2009 (chibi protagonists eating shaved ice, very cute)

Manga Itself

- Based on Water Margin, one of China’s four great classical novels. You may recognise it as also being adapted into the Suikoden series of JRPGs. There is some debate among eastern and western scholars as to what four should be considered the four classical novels, because there’s six common choices, and scholars seem to hate just including all six, but Water Margin is always in there, along with Journey to the West, which of course inspired Dragon Ball, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, the tv show Monkey, and just about everything else ever. I’m more of an ‘Investiture of the Gods’ person, so have no care for which four of the six get the most praise.

- A very pretty comic lacking a lot of clarity and much in the way of panel to panel storytelling. Busy.

- The scans are dogshit low quality stuff that make it look worse than it is (as was the way back then), but it is still quite hard to focus on.

- Between this, Stealth Symphony, and the baseball series Over Time, I’m under the impression that Amano really likes wide and varied casts that he can do character design work for more than the actual comics part of his job.


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