Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist’s `hard work`… leading to illness

Becoming a famous mangaka is not easy for me.

The 6 stories about mangakas below will help you have a more general, deeper view and sympathize with the hardships of the profession of a comic artist:

1. Eiichiro Oda, author of One Piece

According to Soranews, Oda revealed in a magazine article that his `normal` daily life is summarized like this: `Wake up at 5 a.m. and start working. Take a break from time to time.`

Unbelievable, right?

2. Masashi Kishimoto, author of Naruto

Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist's `hard work`... leading to illness

Naruto wasn’t supposed to be a story about the ninja world.

In the end, the story was completely changed from the original idea, Naruto became the boy with the Nine-Tails sealed inside.

3. Tite Kubo, author of Bleach

Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist's `hard work`... leading to illness

Imagine what it would be like for a series of a series that was once a candidate for the top three most popular Shonen comics in Shueisha, suddenly being informed that it had to end soon.

However, before that, this author was constantly taken to the hospital in the middle of the series, not to mention the super short conversations in the manga that made people doubt the truth of that explanation.

4. Hajime Isayama, author of Attack on Titan

Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist's `hard work`... leading to illness

The fight to complete the Attack on Titan manga has become a struggle for its mangaka, Hajime Isayama.

5. Yoshihiro Togashi, author of Hunter x Hunter

Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist's `hard work`... leading to illness

Yoshihiro Togashi is known by his fans as the `Lord of Procrastination` because he stops publishing his stories all day long.

6. Daisuke Ashihara, author of World Trigger

Oda only slept 3 hours and 6 stories about the manga artist's `hard work`... leading to illness

The World Trigger manga series by author Daisuke Ashihara is published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shounen Jump magazine.

In short, even though your work was accepted at Weekly Shonen Jump – Japan’s largest comic magazine, it was still not entirely luck.

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