The Great Strategy of the Two-Dimensional World
44 It’s not too difficult to publish

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It was a good thing for capable people to display their abilities early on. Studying, which meant going to school, had two goals. The first was to find a better way out for oneself, and the second was to seek knowledge. If one had already found a life goal and worked hard for it, going to school would be placed in the second place. It was also very normal. After all, there were almost no students who could reach Little Liu's level. Even if they did, they would have dropped out of school.

It was already good enough that Xiao Liu could continue to study in school. The school would also consider the impression that Xiao Liu's existence would create and make the school more famous. The principal was naturally happy that Xiao Liu could continue to stay in the school. Such a genius could bring a lot of fame to their school. This was something he was happy to see.

The days passed by, and at the signing event before the end of the month, the weekly magazine Shonen Jump's conference was finally held.

Without a doubt, Xiaoliu's Death Note was also in the midst of the conference.

An editor in charge like Hitaka Roshiro, who was also the responsible editor, was unable to enter the conference to express his opinion. At the conference, the chief editors of the various small groups would speak, and the chief editor of the weekly Shonen Jump would decide on the publication.

As long as the manga was interesting, it was enough. An interesting manga could be serialised.

This sentence was actually a little ambiguous. Instead of saying that it was interesting, it should be said that if the editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine, JUMP, found it interesting, it could be serialised.

However, to be able to reach the position of chief editor of the weekly Shōnen JUMP, everyone was an outstanding person. In the weekly Shōnen JUMP, every editor loved comics. As they grew, they would naturally become chief editors and finally chief editors. Whether it was their experience or appreciation ability, they were all first-class. There was nothing wrong with this saying.

Every time the conference started, the atmosphere at the headquarters of Weekly Shonen Jump would become somber. This was an important step that would determine the future direction of Shonen Jump. It would decide which manga Shonen Jump's tens of millions of readers would see as a new beginning. This was also a meeting where countless manga artists hoped that their works could enter the conference.

A work that could enter the conference meant that there was a chance for it to be published. Even if the probability was very small, one in ten, one in twenty, or even lower, there was still hope after submitting it. Most manga artists were kicked out before they could submit their work to the conference.

This was undoubtedly cruel, but the comic world was not merciful. Whoever's comic was more exciting and interesting was destined to be serialized, popular, best-selling, animated, and adapted by various copyrights...

On the other hand, this was absolutely fair. The readers 'eyes were always sharp. Even if they were a little greedy, this was the meaning of the existence of comics. Let more, more people see this comic.

He submitted it to the editor, received approval, then submitted it to the chief editor, then from the chief editor to the conference, and finally, from the dozens of comics in the conference, he fought and decided on a successful comic.

This process must not be too cruel.

Every manga, every new comic, had to go through this cruel process before they could have a chance at a new life. Many manga artists who could not continue to serialize or were cut in half would have their next manga published in Shōnen JUMP magazine for an unknown period of time. Even for the veteran manga industry, it was difficult for them to enter this manga hall again. Most of the mangaka chose to continue the series, except for a few extremely talented characters like Linxia Demonic Fox, who could forcefully reject the requests of the publishing company, Shueisha, which was affiliated with the weekly teenager Jump, as well as many other peripheral companies. They chose not to continue the series and chose to end it. Such cartoonists were mostly drawing for their own comics.

In the weekly Shōnen JUMP, the ending was not determined by the author, but more by Shueisha. For example, the manga author of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama, wanted to end the manga for the first time, but he had no choice but to open the Frisa Chapter. He was about to end it, but he was asked to continue. He opened the Saru Chapter, and when he was about to end it, he asked to continue. He opened the Demon Buu Chapter, and finally, he successfully ended it. Many years later, he made money and started a relationship with God. However, on the other hand, it was also Shueisha's request, the editor's request, that made Dragon Ball a true national manga, an eternal memory, an irreplaceable existence. This was a matter of benevolence and wisdom.

However, those authors who could force an end were undoubtedly worthy of respect.

At this time, in the conference, after a long discussion, three comics were finally selected. They were selected from the dozens of original manuscripts submitted to the conference.

Because only one book was cut off, there could only be one new book that could be published at the end of the month.

He had to choose another book from these three.

This was undoubtedly a very difficult process! It was even a painful process.

These three comics were " Death Note "," Prayer of the Dead ", and " Let the Heart of Love Burn Again ".

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