

It's not Decided, but Kimemaru-kun
Synopsis
It will be Motoyama Kazuki's debut work in a boys' magazine. From April 1979, three works continued as a one-shot series in Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha). I drew it when I was told to make a work like the boy version "Futen no Tora-san". These days we see a lot of long titles, but at the time it was rare and the deputy editor-in-chief liked it. It would have continued more if there was no transfer to Shonen Magazine (Kodansha). "Decisive Maru" is a coined word that was used by Motoka Murakami, the wife of senior high school student (she likes "Futen no Tora-san"), when she was in college. It's a pity that another work I drew for the weekly serialization, "Enter! Yamato Spirits", was published all at once in a special edition, so I had to write it as "The Greatest Hope of the 80's", but it was moved to another magazine. disappointing!