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The Three Central Questions A Good Story Should Answer

It's long been understood that all good stories have a central question which binds them together, and depending on the story, this can be many things, but it's…

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The Four Archetypes Characters Go Through in Most Stories

I came across this video today, and I have to say I find the idea of the character shifting between archetypal roles as they go through their story…

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Million Tag

This is interesting. In 2021, Shonen JUMP did a reality TV show in Japan which was a contest where they paired aspiring and talented manga artists with senior…

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Man vs. Duty – The Eastern Conflict

In 335 BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle in his book Poetics wrote that drama was based around four central conflicts: Man vs. Man Man vs. Self Man vs.…

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The Lost Soul Plot – The Manga Gold Standard?

There is no one shonen plot to rule them all, but there is a plot that has basically become a “gold standard” for shonen manga targeted at young…

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Why “Gap Moe” is the Japanese Term All Manga Creators Need to Know

The term “gap moe” is a hybrid English-Japanese term which uses the English word “gap” (the space between two objects) and the Japanese word “moe” (萌え, pronounced “mo-eh”,…

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Comments are Working Again

I just noticed that the comments on my posts have been giving errors when people try and leave feedback. I found out it was a plugin that was…

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Manga Monday: Oshi no Ko

[This is a running series where I share my thoughts on a different comic on Mondays, sometimes Manga, sometimes American, Chinese, Korean or UK comics. I read a…

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Are All Popular Shonen Jump Heroes Trickster Archetypes?

There are a number of archetypes that pop up again and again in myths, legends, and fiction, and one of these is the Trickster character. This is a…

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KiShoTenKetsu in Manga Revisited

Recently I read The Shonen Jump Guide to Making Manga, and while the book itself was underwhelming for what it claimed to be, I did find a few…

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Review – The Shonen JUMP Guide to Making Manga

The other day I was poking around Amazon, and to my surprise discovered that VIZ had just dropped The Shonen JUMP Guide to Making Manga. This is a…

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The Importance of Dead Simple Goals in Manga

One of the things that the top selling manga have in common is that their lead characters are almost all working towards some overall arching goal. Accomplishing this…

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Paul Chato’s Rules for Writing Manga?

I recently posted Paul Chato’s rules for writing sitcoms, which is an excellent discussion of the topic by someone who spent years in the trenches producing sitcoms. However,…

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Paul Chato’s Rules for Writing a Sitcom

Canadian writer, comedian, and “Former Network Executive” Paul Chato recently released a video about how to write his favorite form of television – the Classic Sitcom. It’s …

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