> TACHI I understand, but the 54 p is common for Shonen Jump too. Also, the fact that they have the app now, makes the number of pages less relevant. The number of pages has to do with printing techniques. I used to send to Ribon Manga School some years ago and got two of my mangas on their reviews page in the end of the magazine, so I understand your thinking.
> NataliaBatista I've competed in the Japanese contest scene since last year and saw something that most of the contests in japan use 16,32,45 pages. In Silent Manga, Senbatsu, Tezuka always prefer 16-32 pages. for the advantage of my next competition. I try to do it in a Japanese way.
> NataliaBatista Thank you for your advice. This project I've tried to do the panel like Japanese Rules (31 pages with no cover). So It became as you see.
Anyway, Thank you very much for your reading. I really appreciated it
A very Shonen Jump work! I liked the first half the most, our way of doing panelling and page layouts, action frames and composition in each frame is masterful, since your comic was quite dense but still never hard to follow along with or lost the reader's attention. Truly great work. I just would like to suggest to you that you make a proper cover, with a cool pose etc, and add that and a white page right after, so the page turns stay the same. This one really needs a cool cover. You still have time.
I understand, but the 54 p is common for Shonen Jump too. Also, the fact that they have the app now, makes the number of pages less relevant. The number of pages has to do with printing techniques.
I used to send to Ribon Manga School some years ago and got two of my mangas on their reviews page in the end of the magazine, so I understand your thinking.
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