Lastly, can you give us a comment for all the people who want to become manga artists?
I don’t think the idea of going on with your idea of becoming a manga author is really something you do saying that you WANT to do it. Because, if you like to draw, I think you would aspire to do so naturally. If you really wanted to be a manga artist, I think you really can be one. If you couldn’t, it means that you really didn’t like to draw, or you didn’t like to write stories. I think our industry is like that. Go with the flow, and draw if you want to draw. That’s what I think. Q: You will be drawing more, right Mr. Oda? A: Yes, I will be drawing more. Profile: Eiichiro Oda – born on 1/1/75 in Kumamoto. Receives the second highest honor in the 44th Tezuka Awards at age 17 with his work “WANTED!”. He then heads to college majoring in architecture, but drops out because “I thought it would be hard during exams” (actual quote), and heads to Tokyo at 19 years of age. With the introductions made by the editorial staff, he starts as an assistant for Mr. Shinobu Kaitani during his run of
Lastly, can you give us a comment for all the people who want to become manga artists?