Example that doesn't handle assistant.
Yoshihiro Togashi
Only the wife. It fights against the assistant, and all members dismiss it.
Think about the story first.
Rewrite it until editor's license goes out.
Data acquisition and cover.
Draw the manga at remaining time.
(The number of sheets that making to the manga writes in a day is page 0.5-1.5. During 14.4 hours a page on the average)
Others
It is an amendment of the picture for the comicbook.
Making of colour page.
Correction by editor.
Proofreading in print company.
Eiichiro Oda seems to be employing about six people.
The assistant employed to the famous mangaka is salaries of about10,000 dollars during one month. (*6)
When the example by Chin nakamura is seen, it is 2500-6500 dollars in part-time during the employment one month as for the assistant. (All members)
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Originally Posted by potatoxpotato
So, a mangaka makes about $100 a page once published in a magazine. And there are twenty pages per magazine, and let's say the magazine is monthly. That would be $2000 a month and basically a page a day, which is drawing the storyboard, sketching the page, inking it, then scanning it on the computer for computer graphics, which, for me, takes just a few hours. This, truthfully, is not a lot of money.
Then, let's say, you work on 2 other manga to get more pay. I think someone suggested mangakas do multiple mangas at a time a while before. This would make 3 mangas, $2000 x 3 which is $6000, and just 3 pages a day, which, honestly for me is 15 min storyboard, 30 min sketching, 30 min inking and an hour adding computer graphics-- about 2 hours x 3 is 6 or 7 hours of work, about a normal workday right? And $6000 is a lot of money. Being a mangaka doesn't seem to bad, now, does it?
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