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Tsugumi Ohba, | 200 pages | 09 Dec 2010 | , Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781421535142 | English | San Francisco, United States Volume 2 - Welcome to Bakuman Wiki! Home of Moritaka, Akito, and all your favorite !

By the creators Bakuman: v. 2 ! The mystery behind -making revealed! Average student Moritaka Mashiro enjoys drawing for fun. When his classmate and aspiring writer Akito Takagi discovers his talent, he begs Moritaka to team up with him as a manga-creating duo. But what exactly does it take to make it in the manga-publishing world? After Moritaka and Akito collaborate on a manga together, they venture to publishing house Shueisha in hopes of capturing an editor's interest. As much potential as these two rookies have, will their story impress the pros and actually get printed? By clicking 'Sign me up' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Bakuman: v. 2 privacy policy and terms of use. Must redeem within 90 days. See full terms and conditions and this month's choices. Tell us what you like Bakuman: v. 2 we'll recommend books you'll love. Sign up and get a free eBook! By Tsugumi Ohba. By artist Takeshi Obata. Trade Paperback. About The Book. About The Author. Tsugumi Ohba. Product Details. Resources and Downloads. Get a FREE e-book by joining our mailing list today! More books from this author: Tsugumi Ohba. See more by Tsugumi Ohba. More books in this series: Bakuman. You may also like: Fiction Staff Picks. Thank you for signing up, fellow book lover! See More Categories. Your Bakuman: v. 2 Name. Bakuman: v. 2 Code. Thank you! Bakuman - Wikipedia

Posted By Derek Bown on Jun 24, 0 comments. The try-fail cycle is common in many different types of narratives. Characters do their best, have some successes, but ultimately fail for any given reason. Bakuman typifies that sort of narrative. Mashiro and Takagi face failure and success with both manga and romance. While volume 1 focused on the leading pair, volume 2 introduces what will eventually start to carry this manga. A supporting cast. While some main characters could do just as well on Bakuman: v. 2 own, they are only Bakuman: v. 2 by a good supporting cast. Hattori is the typical advisor type character, both in function in the story, and by job description. They have a studio just given to them, and now they have the perfect editor. The reason Bakuman is currently counted among my favorite shonen manga series is because it takes the typical adventure story, and turns it into something that the readers can realistically dream about. With Mashiro and Takagi on the other hand, their goal is firmly based in the real world. Even if some liberties are taken, becoming a manga author is something a kid can dream of and actually think of it as being possible. The combination of fantasy and realism is what makes it such a compelling read. It also helps that discovering tidbits about the manga industry and seeing favorite manga series referenced is a great thrill. Bakuman: v. 2 as always, the ultimate goal for our Bakuman: v. 2 is close enough to my own that I find myself relating all the more. Just saying. Spirit Shark: Bahamas Sawshark. I write things. Ask me about fanfiction. Your email address will not be published. Bakuman Vol. Posted By Derek Bown on Jun 24, 0 comments The try-fail cycle is common in many different types of narratives. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will Bakuman: v. 2 be published. Dive Deeper Search for:. Copyright Sharkberg Media Group. Bakuman Vol. 2 – Manga Review | Sharkberg

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Bakuman, Volume 2 by Takeshi Obata. Tsugumi Ohba. Tetsuichiro Miyaki Translator. After Moritaka and Akito collaborate on a manga together, they venture to publishing house Shueisha in hopes of capturing an editor's interest. As much potential as these two rookies have, will their story impress the pros and actually get printed? Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Manga Taisho Award Nominee Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Bakuman, Volume 2please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jul 16, Artemy rated it really liked it Shelves: manga. Surprisingly, I thought this volume was a bit better Bakuman: v. 2 the first one. There weren't as many sexist remarks, and even though the portrayal of female characters is still questionable, and the relationship between Moritaka and Azuki keeps being terrible and unhealthy, this particular side of the book wasn't as pronounced in volume 2, instead focusing more on the creation of manga and the inner workings of Shonen Jump magazine, which is still the best part of the series. The introduction of a qua Surprisingly, I thought this volume was a bit better than the first one. The introduction of a quasi-villain was a really baffling move in a manga about frigging Bakuman: v. 2 creation, but that's Tsugumi Ohba's writing for you. I'm not sure if I want to continue with the series at this point, but maybe if I can get the next book with a huge discount I might come back to it, because there's definitely a significant part of the Bakuman: v. 2 that I find fascinating and want to see develop further. To do that though, I guess I'll just have to endure all the parts that I find stupid. Oh well. Nov 23, Sam Quixote rated it liked it. The nemesis character is ridiculous. This whole situation feels extremely false. I suppose you do learn a bit more about the ins and outs of Shonen Jump and how this massively popular Japanese publication decides what stories to put in their magazines. Jun 18, Connor rated it it was amazing Shelves: manga. I'm just really really enjoying this. I can't help but give it a high rating! Nov 18, David Schaafsma rated it really liked it Shelves: gn-pedagogymangagn-course-sp I am reading a few of these volumes because I just finished the five Bakuman: v. 2 of I'll Give It My All Tomorrow, the sweet wannabe mangaka story of someone who is trying to figure himself out at I like that series a lot. This is 20 volumes more? I like it a lot and its useful for background in making comics, as I also teach this stuff… Reread for my spring GN class, and I liked it again. Some of the competition ramps up. Jun 09, awwsalah rated it it was amazing Shelves: manga. I'm sure you heard the Death Note. Feb 11, James DeSantis rated it really liked it. I read the first volume years ago and enjoyed it. I finally decided to get back into it after Bakuman: v. 2 reading their Bakuman: v. 2 note one shot because I enjoyed it so much. So how was it? Well the good news is it is super easy Bakuman: v. 2 jump back in to it. So last we heard the boys got accepted for their story. But not in Jump, they need to prove themselves more. So in doing so they begin to change their style of both writing AND art. At the same time we get a much bigger picture on how the insides of Jump m I read the first volume Bakuman: v. 2 ago and enjoyed it. At the same time we get a much bigger picture on how the insides of Jump magazine work. Especially the editor side which is pretty great, how Bakuman: v. 2 learn what Bakuman: v. 2 popular, and how a series stays in print. This series is extremely enjoyable when it comes to learning about the Bakuman: v. 2 workings of Manga, how it is created, and the business side. It also helps that the two main leads are very different yet work Bakuman: v. 2 well together. One is more outgoing and fun, Bakuman: v. 2 also determined, the other is calculated and also determined. Which together they push each other well. While the Bakuman: v. 2 is interesting and I'm curious where the two will go next, the love plot is still probably the weakest part. I just don't care much for it, even if it has its moments. However, the main focus is Manga creating, and it is well done. So I'll for sure keep reading this one! Aug 06, Anton rated it really liked it Shelves: manga. So much happened in this volume! It is only the second one, but already the characters have progressed so much. It takes me longer to read these than most manga, because of the increased amounts of text and the slower pace, but I definitely do not mind Bakuman: v. 2 I get to savor Takeshi Obata and Taugumi Ohba's wonderful work! Sep 03, naty rated it liked it Shelves: sequential-art. Feb 10, Robert Kirwan rated it it was amazing Shelves: manga. I was so invested from start to finish. It definitely helped that I read this in one sitting. I was totally engrossed and literally felt the emotions that the main characters were going through. Ups, downs, excitement and worry!!! Oct 09, Mike rated it really liked it Shelves: contemporarygood-graphic-novelsreviewedgraphic- novelsrealistic-fictiongood-books-have-good-coversjapanesemangamisogynytranslations. This review will be mainly focused on this book's misogyny. That's not to say that this was a bad volume, but the misogyny is the only thing that's different about this book than the last Bakuman: v. 2. If you want an explanation of all the ways that this series is wonderful and amazing, look no further than here. Alright, so to be clear: I enjoyed this volume. It was excellently translated, the characters are very realistic, the story is surprisingly suspenseful and interesting, and Bakuman: v. 2 artwork, while a b This review will be mainly focused on this book's misogyny. It was excellently Bakuman: v. 2, the characters are very realistic, the story is surprisingly suspenseful and interesting, and the artwork, while a bit sub-par, was very good. I recommend it just as much as the first one. But I feel like I've already explained that, y'know? The only thing Bakuman: v. 2 changed here was the misogyny, which was not much better than in the first volume, but at least it was different. Bakuman: v. 2 I'll focus on that. It's pretty clear that Ohba's editors told him to stop being such a misogynist here. That's great - he has good editors. Problem is, he had no idea how to do that. The simple fact is, Ohba is entirely clueless when it comes to writing women and girls.