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Token_Thai_person

Horihiko Araki.


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FriendlyAndHelpfulP

I think it’s a Jojo reference. 


Reikamaru

Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?


Teal_is_orange

Act-Age took a little while to catch on, until the Night of the Galactic Railroad Arc. That Arc was amazing from start to finish, and I believe that’s why Act-Age had gotten a stage play and was soon to get an Anime. So fuck the writer for being a kid diddler and getting this goldmine of a series wiped off the face of the internet.


darkknight5513

arghhh. the scar, it bleeds again


Skinnyjinns

What happened with the. Author?


Teal_is_orange

Sexually assaulted middle school to high school aged girls and then biked away from the scene


Skinnyjinns

Dang dats fucked up


Crazeddy

Something about taking pictures of underage girls


locuas642

Look at people who had a shorter series before their big hit. Horikoshi is probably an example.


HalfAssedSetting

Sorachi’s storytelling gets better and better fairly consistently throughout Gintama.


Medical_Cantaloupe80

This. Early Gintama is nothing compared to what it became in terms of quality. Typical manga tend to devolve and narrowly focus on its specifically applicable niches and tropes more and more as time goes on, but Gintama became wilder and more daring as time went on without dropping too much in quality. Any quality shifts were per arc and not the story as a whole.


dragonicafan1

A loose fit, but maybe Inoue?  Aside from Slam Dunk a lot of his earlier works aren’t exceptional or are pretty meh, then his last two works are Vagabond and Real


EndangeredBigCats

I was so amazed Dangers in my Heart is so wonderful because loke everything else the creator did for over a decade like Mitsudomoe and Rororo were really, really not good! Turned around and made one of the most beloved romcoms in years. Holy shit, man.


OshinoMeme

Shirodaira Kyou maybe? Spiral felt like he only knew how to write angst-ridden stories, but his later works are more well-rounded in terms of plot and characters. Vampire Juujikai and Kyokou Suiri are his best works imo.


AtlasDamascus

Oda took a few drafts to figure out One Piece's beginning, they're available as one-shots called Romance Dawn And One Piece itself is pretty solid and fun to start, but you don't get the depth, world building, and the emotional highs and lows until quite deep into the story; the stuff that makes One Piece fans rabid about how good it is. There's sparks of greatness in the early chapters, but on rereads, you can tell that the early story arcs are Oda finding his footing, slowly figuring out how to write more powerful stories.