yes, where do you think manga artist get there design work from, they have all had inspiration from other artist at one point or another.
"The Wallflower" manga was created in 2000 by Tomoko Hayakawa. It was serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Bessatsu Friend until 2015, and it also inspired an anime adaptation.
Manga often generates it's own anime series and sometimes , according to the popularity of a non-manga inspired series , the series will , in turn , have several manga spin-offs . Minor Edit by Yukini: An anime is made after a manga series gets very popular.
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He worked at the Punch & Judy show and another pavement artist inspired him to try it.
The same thing that inspired him to neck snap.
Naruto shippuuden starts at chapter 245 in the Naruto Manga
Um... the last manga I know is Shugo chara encore. I think that is the last and final manga.
Most manga artists in Japan submit a 'oneshot' manga piece when they are in high school. (Usually in response to some contest a magazine puts out.) After they graduate high school, they usually start a small job and then start creating a manga. If the manga does well, they quit the job and become a full time manga artist. So, no, I don't think manga artists need a bachelor degree.
Publish it.
Blood The Last Vampire was the movie that inspired the manga Blood+
An anime series does not of necessity start with manga . Manga usually generates enough interest to spawn an anime series ; the two are not mutually exclusive .
get (good) manga artists on board and have money. You can start small and informal, or make one just like you'd make any other company.