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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • Started a number of titles, the three that stood out to me were:

    • Elden Ring - manga that follows the game, but comedy. Definitely recommended if you’ve played the game. And if you haven’t, maybe this will inspire you to try the game.
    • Uglymug, Epic Fighter - started out very strong. The setting is pretty uncommon but enjoyable. I initially thought this is one of those mangas about revenge and characters are mostly assholes, but it is actually quite wholesome. Too bad the ending is lame.
    • Truth Weavers - non-isekai fantasy. I like the pacing thus far; story is moving along nicely and not dragging. The whole thing is pretty grounded, nothing too crazy going on, but its still a good read.








  • I first read Hikaru no Go, and that got me into playing go for a while (although I’m still terrible at even 20 years later). It’s amazing how Obata is able to bring to life something as “passive” (for a lack of better word) as Go. But that I think that’s really what sets him apart from other high caliber mangakas. Look at Death Note, Bakuman, and Showa Shoten that followed. The focus and most exciting scenes often come from “passive” activities — writing in a book, drawing, talking. It’s one thing to make a fight scene look cool and exciting, but I think it takes even more skill to do that with a dull activity.

    I don’t know of many story mangakas but after he finishes with Showa Shoten, I want to see him write one that plays games or gambling. I feel many of the popular mangas of those genre can use better art, so I want to see how well Obata can draw one.







  • There were plenty of times where BJ failed to save someone or something unexpected happens. The one example I recall is where a patient got part of a needle into his bloodstream. BJ used every trick in the book to find, isolate, and extract it, but ultimately failed. The needle miraculously came out from another end, and the needle did zero dmg the patient. It was a “win” since the patient survived but BJ took it as a huge loss. I thought that story depicted BJs personality very well.


  • I’ve only read Phoenix, Black Jack, and Mitsume ga Tōru. I read them in the 90s and I thought his mangas lacked detail and wasn’t that well drawn. But despite that, and me being a kid, I was drawn to his stories. I was way too young to understand the nuances (especially in Phoenix), but I still enjoyed them greatly.

    I really like how his protagonists constantly “loses”. It makes the characters more relatable.

    I’d like to see a discussion of Tsugumi Ohba x Takeshi Obata, particularly how people feel about their latest works and info on whether they would possibly work together again