"Four comics, no matter how good they are... they can't be this good, right?"
"I don't believe it! Let me see..."
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All of a sudden, all the top Japanese editors in the editorial department came forward, opened "Dragon Jump" and started reading.
The first thing is the exquisite cover. The characters of "Dragon Ball" and "Pokemon", plus the colorful cover, make the texture of the entire magazine stand out among a number of comic magazines.
After flipping through it, it was even more amazing. The novel setting, exciting plot, and exquisite pictures immediately captured the hearts of these already very picky comic editors.
"In Dragon Ball, if you collect all seven of them, your wish will come true. What a wonderful setting..."
"Why is it gone? The next one is... "Pokémon"? What's the setting? Can you capture Pokémon? Adventure? Poké Balls? What an interesting world..."
"Wow! This "Sailor Moon" will definitely be the favorite comic of countless girls..."
"I've only read a few pages of Fist of the North Star, and I feel my blood boiling!!"
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These editors are all experts in the comics industry, but they were still shocked by the four comics of "Dragon JUMP", as if they were in a dream.
Before reading it, they thought, no matter how good a comic was, how good could it be.
After watching it, they couldn't help but applaud and said, "It turns out that comics can be drawn like this."
Not to mention, the extremely exquisite painting skills can be said to be a dimensionality reduction attack on these Japanese comic magazines.
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Not only "Weekly Shonen Jump", this morning, almost all the editorial departments of Japanese comics magazines were deeply shrouded in shock and fear about "Dragon Jump".
They simply couldn't believe that such an exquisite and wonderful comic magazine could be created by Keiko Kobayashi, a complete layman.
In particular, "Dragon JUMP" fired all the editorial staff of "Tomorrow Comics Weekly"?
They didn't recruit any new editorial members or cartoonists, so where did they get these four wonderful comics from?
It has to be said that this day caused a sensation in the entire Japanese comics industry.
"Dragon JUMP" came out of nowhere and gave all Japanese comic magazines a hard slap in the face.
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Kento Tanaka, the former editor-in-chief of "Tomorrow's Comics Weekly", slept comfortably today and did not get up until after nine o'clock.
After lazily eating some breakfast, he walked out the door, planning to go to the nearest bookstore to buy a copy of "Dragon JUMP" which was released today.
When he walked to the front of the bookstore, he was in a very good mood, because he was already fantasizing that the "Dragon Jump" he would see soon would have terrible content and dismal sales, and then Keiko Kobayashi would call him humbly and beg him to return to the magazine to take charge of the situation.
"Boss, give me a copy of Dragon Jump. Oh, yes! This is a newly released magazine. It used to be Tomorrow Comics Weekly, but it has changed its name."
Kento Tanaka was afraid that his boss didn't know about the comic magazine "Dragon JUMP", so he specifically explained it.
Unexpectedly, at this time, the boss said very skillfully: "There is no "Dragon Jump", you can look at other comic magazines first!"
"No Dragon Jump?"
Hearing this, Tian Jianren almost couldn't help laughing out loud.
"Tsk tsk! Is it that bad? Even the bookstores are too lazy to stock it, so how bad is the content of Dragon Jump?
Let’s see how Keiko Kobayashi can maintain her proud face this time.
Even if she comes to invite me back in person this time, she should at least offer me three times the salary..."
Just as Kento Tanaka was thinking this with great joy in his heart, suddenly a few people came running over in a hurry.
As soon as they ran to the door of the bookstore, they hurriedly shouted:
"Boss, do you have Dragon Jump?"
When the boss heard this, he could only say with regret: "No more! I bought a thousand copies and they are all sold out. The restock will not arrive until at least this afternoon. You can come back in the afternoon."
"What? No more? We've been to five bookstores and they're all sold out."
"That's right! I was just on the train and took a look at the man next to me reading Dragon Jump. That manga called Dragon Ball is so good.
Unfortunately, the other person got off the bus before I finished reading. So as soon as I got off the bus, I quickly went to a bookstore to buy it..."
"Me too. I was reading the Pokemon comic and the Dragon Jump that the person on the same train was holding. The Pikachu in it is so cute!
Oh no! Why don’t you stock more Dragon Jump in your bookstore? Why do you have to wait until the afternoon? It’s so hard to wait! "
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Kento Tanaka, who was originally feeling complacent, was instantly stunned after hearing the conversation between several people and the boss.
This...what is going on?
It turns out that when the boss said there was no "Dragon JUMP", it wasn't because he didn't have any in stock, but because all the in stock had been sold out.
It’s only ten o’clock in the morning!
Such a small bookstore bought a thousand copies of "Dragon Jump" and sold them all?
How many such bookstores and newsstands are there in Tokyo, and in Japan?
Those comic readers who rushed over went to five bookstores in succession, and all copies of "Dragon JUMP" were sold out.
This, this, this... snap!
Kento Tanaka sat down on the ground. He really couldn't imagine how much the sales of "Dragon Jump" would be in Japan just this morning.
This...how is this possible?
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