![]() ![]() The stage was already set in “Ka Gari Gari”, the base was routed in reality, and the concept of the swords and demons needed no explanation to the Japanese audience. And so, we borrowed from a theme that everyone is familiar with. I thought without a clear motif to the outfits and other elements, it would be difficult to draw up a plan. With that in mind we chose to work off of his award winning debut title, “Ka Gari Gari”. I came to the conclusion that an easy to understand theme would be best. I continued to mull over how to make best use of Gotoge-sensei’s style and talent. Afterwards he told me he wanted to create a series, and we started working on “Haeniwa no Zigzag”, which after failing to be serialized would become his third one-shot publication. At that time he had just finished his second one-shot manga in Jump, “Rokkotsu-san”, and I was the one who submitted it. In my fourth year at the company, I had finally returned to the editorial department after working elsewhere in the company, and Gotoge-sensei was one of the first manga artists I was put in charge of. ![]()
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