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Although Boss Jia would like to meet this mangaka with such advanced ideas, it is a pity that when Takahashi Kazuki took someone to the mailing address to find this Mangaka, this Mangaka was already not in that address.

It turned out that this Mangaka made a big hole in the apartment and broke up all the circuits, making the entire apartment basically useless.

So I was kicked out by the landlord a week ago, and now no one knows where this Mangaka is.

This made Boss Jia quite regretful. He felt that he might have missed a masterpiece, and then wondered whether he would just come out as a sword girl, so as not to waste such a perfect idea.

But Boss Jia thinks about it and forget it. If there is no such Manga/Comic submission, it will be fine, but now someone has submitted it, then there will be evidence to prove that this is plagiarism in the future. Boss Jia does not want to be like a penguin and get a reputation for plagiarism .

This is a very interesting idea, because our Boss Jia seems to have forgotten that he himself made his fortune by plagiarism.

Boss Jia can only ask Takahashi Kazuki to keep looking for this Mangaka’s information, and then wondering where to get a serialized Manga/Comic.

“By the way, Boss, those of us who change Manga/Comic, do you have a plan?” Takahashi Kazuki cautiously asked.

“That’s really not there!” No matter how smart Boss Jia is, there are times to forget things. Although I was thinking of adapting all the well-known IPs under Great-Thousand to Manga/Comic, it was good, but Takahashi Kazuki reminded Boss Jia that he hadn’t even found the adapted Mangaka yet.

“Then this matter is left to you. You should contact some mangaka who is exquisite and honest, but not well-known. The key is that the obedient Mangaka will help us adapt these Manga/Comic works!” Boss Jia directly threw this task to Takahashi Kazuki.

“Boss, it happens to be the day when Comicmarket47 will be held tomorrow. Not equal to me, let’s go there to find talent!” Takahashi Kazuki said suddenly with excitement.

“Comicmarket47?” This English word makes Boss Jia a little confused. It’s not that Boss Jia’s Chinese is not good, but Takahashi Kazuki’s Japanese English is really terrible, and Boss Jia is confused.

“Um, if translated into Japanese, it would be the 47th Manga/Comic Market!” Seeing the confusion at the end of Boss Jia, Takahashi Kazuki quickly explained.

As a result, this explanation confuses Boss Jia.

Manga/Comic market?

Is it a place like a flower and bird market?

Seeing that Boss Jia was still at a loss, Takahashi Kazuki organized the language and explained that “it is a mangaka, painter and other animation industry practitioners to gather together, sell their own works, but also be able to buy other excellent works. The place!”

“In addition to selling some original works by Mangaka and artists, there will also be some popular animation and Manga/Comic fan works, and there will also be some people dressed up as the characters in the animation. Anyway, it is a very interesting Place!” Takahashi Kazuki tried to introduce it in terms that Chinese people can understand.

However, it is estimated that most Chinese people are still confused when they hear this, but Boss Jia understands it.

“You are not talking about C47 and cosplay, right?” Boss Jia suddenly realized.

“Yes, that’s what it means, that’s what it means. You don’t think you know the abbreviation C47 for Boss!” Takahashi Kazuki said in surprise.

“Nonsense, if you told me that this is C47, instead of talking about English or Manga/Comic market, I would have reacted!” Boss Jia snorted and said coldly.

Indeed, compared to the official name of Comicmarket, or the English literal translation of Manga/Comic market, Chinese people basically do not understand.

But if it is C47, countless Chinese anime hobbyists in later generations will react immediately and show a knowing smile.

Comicmarket can actually be more easily understood as an anime fan exhibition, and this is the largest anime fan exhibition in Japan, and even the world.

at first This is just a venue for some Mangakas to meet their fans, discuss and exchange works, and sell things to make a little money, but over time, this has become the most famous and grandest animation in the world exhibition.

Every time it is held, several millions of anime hobbyists can participate. In the days when the anime fair is held, the Tokyo Railway Bureau will specially add 10 Shinkansen lines to ensure smooth public transportation.

And all the animation exhibitions in China are basically learned from Comicmarket.

Of course, Boss Jia, and all future China 2-dimensional hobby people, are so familiar with Comicmarket, and they are more familiar with the abbreviation of the English word C+digital number, because of certain fixed compressed file packages beginning with CXX Yes, it’s all spiritual food for otakus.

Closer to home, although Comicmarket has always been very low-key and will not even deliberately carry out any publicity, he has developed into the largest mangaka and anime hobby event in Japan twice a year. Basically all the bottom mangaka, painters in Japan, Will appear on Comicmarket.

After all, these Mangakas also have to eat, and in the non-network era, there are not many places where these Mangakas can just and honorable sell their own workbooks, or simply not.

They can only expect to exchange their works for money on the Comicmarket twice a year and continue to maintain their Manga/Comic creations.

So if Boss Jia is looking for some mangaka with exquisite painterly but not well-known and the best tool, then Comicmarket is definitely right to find someone.

10000000 Don’t underestimate Comicmarket. Many national-level Manga/Comic and animation works came out of Comicmarket.

The most well-known of them is probably Type Moon World. In 00, TYPE-MOON, a community co-founded by scripter Nasu Kinoko and painter Takeuchi Takashi, published the first of their community at the 59th Comicmarket, which is C59. A beautiful girl text adventure game “Tsukihime”, and then began the creation of Type Moon World.

Then, on the C04 in 67, Type Moon World’s Peak masterpiece “fatestaynight” was published, which could drag station B to the market in the future, allowing station B’s monthly turnover to exceed 1100000000 million Renminbi and a year’s global revenue of more than 10100000000 million US dollars, allowing King Arthur From a man to a woman, and then sweeping the top 2 dimensional IP of all the popular anime characters, this is how it was born.

So Boss Jia will definitely not make a mistake when he goes to C47. Even if he can’t find any potential Mangaka in the end, he can still buy a lot of thick workbooks. This is definitely not a loss!

Thinking of this, Boss Jia decided very happily. Tomorrow, together with Takahashi Kazuki, we will see what a magical place the C94 was in 47.


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