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is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
Kōji Seo is a Japanese manga creator from Shobara, Hiroshima, Japan. He has stated in an interview that he was a member of his high school's track and field team and that he loves to watch baseball, both of which are emphasized in his hit manga '' Suzuka ...
. It follows Kenzaki Ryuunosuke as he becomes a manga editor and aims to make author Takanashi Tsubasa the number one author in Japan. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male hig ...
'' from June 2018 to February 2021, with its chapters collected in thirteen ''
tankōbon is the Japanese term for a book that is not part of an anthology or corpus. In modern Japanese, the term is most often used in reference to individual volumes of a manga series: most series first appear as individual chapters in a weekly or ...
'' volumes.


Plot

College Senior Kenzaki Ryuunosuke is interviewing at Kodansha when he finds and reads a rough draft of a proposed manga. Takanashi Tsubasa finds him and scolds him for reading a manga at a job interview and he tells her it is seriously interesting! Kenzaki is hired and later receives a call from an aspiring manga artist who wants to submit a name. The author is Takanashi and reveals that the manga was hers. She says she did not interview because he told her the manga was interesting and now he has to take responsibility for it. He says that he will and will make her the number one manga artist in Japan. As Kenzaki becomes the editor for a number of authors and improves as an editor, he and Takanashi continue to work through various obstacles toward their goal together.


Characters


Main

; :He starts working as an editor for ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male hig ...
'' after college. He becomes the editor for Takanashi after having met her while he was interviewing, pledging to make her the number one author in Japan. He also becomes the editor for Amaya and Shimakaze, both popular authors. Natsume serves as his mentor, however, Nakata fills in when Kenzaki first starts as Natsume is on vacation. His parents own an onsen in
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. As a child, it was there he saw the editors of ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' celebrating being number one in circulation and decided that he wanted to be manga editor. ; :After Kenzaki calls her manga name interesting while interviewing to become an editor she decides to skip the interview and become an author instead. When she returns to submit her name Kenzaki becomes her editor. She ties for first place in the newcomers contest with her manga ''Love Letter''. However, when it is published, it does not do as well as ''Soul:Green'', the manga it tied with and is not serialized. She reworks it as a short manga and manages to get serialized, debuting at third place in reader surveys. She is the daughter of famous manga author Masato Katsuragi and wants to surpass him as a form of revenge for neglecting his family in favor if his work. After her mother died, she was raised harshly by her grandmother. She exhibits jealousy and is competitive when the other female authors interact with Kenzaki. ; :A successful manga author. Her series, ''Kirikura wa Shinobanai'', is initially edited by Natsumi and he uses it to mentor Kanzaki. She also acts as a mentor to Takanashi, hiring her as an assistant so she can improve her illustrating skills. When Kanzaki takes over editing from Natsumi, she ranks number one in the reader survey for the first time. She is romantically interested in Natsume. She was also a character in ''
A Town Where You Live is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Seo. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from May 2008 to February 2014 and the chapters collected into 27 ''tankōbon'' volumes. The series follows the d ...
''. ; :A successful manga artist. She started her series, ''Shakunetsu no Onigami'' at Monthly Sirius Houjou at the age of 16. It ran for two years selling more than one million volumes. She transfers to ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' to start her new series, ''King's Knight''. Kenzaki is her editor and she drops out of high school shortly before graduation and moves into the apartment next to his to focus on her work. King's Knight debuts at number two in the reader surveys. She has a crush on Kenzaki and sees Takanashi as a rival.


Secondary

; :A senior editor and Kenzaki's mentor. He specializes in helping wrap up manga that may be cancelled. He was Amaya's editor on ''Kirikura wa Shinobanai'' for five years. When he is assigned three popular authors coming from other companies under the condition they work with him, he passes it on to Kanzaki. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn. ; :He starts working for ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' at the same time as Kenzaki and serves as a rival. A series he is editing, ''Soul:Green'', ties with Takanashi's ''Love Letter'' to win the Newcomers Award. It does better in the reader surveys and is serialized. He works with Houjo to headhunt three popular authors from other magazines when Houjo joins the company. His mentor is Natori. ; :Initially, the editor-in-chief of ''
Monthly Shōnen Sirius is a Japanese monthly ''shōnen'' manga magazine published by Kodansha, and first issued in May 2005. It is issued in perfect-bound B5 format and retails for 580 yen. ''Monthly Shōnen Sirius'' is aimed at readers aged 16–21. The magazine a ...
'', but takes over as editor-in-chief of ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' when Yamashirou transfers. He does not like Takanashi and is set against serializing any of her work. He brings two Vice-Editor-in-chiefs with him from Monthly Shōnen Sirius, Unono Tsuyoshi and Agama Tetsuya. ; :The deputy editor-in-chief and one of the four best editors at ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn. As Kenzaki begins to become a more successful editor, he helps him get Takanashi opportunities despite Houjo's objections. ; :The editor-in-chief of ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn. He gives Kenzaki an "A" rating on his employment examination because he describes the exact chapter in his favorite manga when it was number one in reader survey rankings, despite it later being cancelled. He transfers to Young Magazine and is replaced by Houjo. ; :A college friend of Kenzaki working for the same company as an editor for the fashion magazine Vivi. Others mistaking her and Kanzaki for a couple is a recurring gag in the series. In response she becomes flustered, implying she is romantically interested in him. Her mentor is Wakatsuki.


Other

; :The author of ''Touch Up'' and ''Traveling''. Touch Up frequently is number one in the reader survey. He is Takanashi's father, but after her mother dies and sends her to live with her mother's family. ; :A senior editor for ''ViVi''. She is in a relationship with Yagami. ; :iAn editor and a colleague of Kenzaki. He helps mentor Kenzaki prior to Natsume. ; :An editor and a colleague of Kenzaki. ; :A senior editor and one of the four best editors at ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. ; :A senior editor and one of the four best editors at ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''. She is the only female editor. ; :A senior editor and one of the four best editors at ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''.


Publication

''Hitman'' is written and illustrated by
Kōji Seo is a Japanese manga creator from Shobara, Hiroshima, Japan. He has stated in an interview that he was a member of his high school's track and field team and that he loves to watch baseball, both of which are emphasized in his hit manga '' Suzuka ...
. It was announced in April 2018, and ran in Kodansha's ''
Weekly Shōnen Magazine is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published on Wednesdays in Japan by Kodansha, first published on March 17, 1959. The magazine is mainly read by an older audience, with a significant portion of its readership falling under the male hig ...
'' from June 20, 2018, to February 17, 2021. Kodansha collected its chapters in thirteen ''
tankōbon is the Japanese term for a book that is not part of an anthology or corpus. In modern Japanese, the term is most often used in reference to individual volumes of a manga series: most series first appear as individual chapters in a weekly or ...
'' volumes, released from October 17, 2018, to March 17, 2021. The manga is licensed in France by
Pika Édition Pika Édition is a French publisher headquartered in Vanves, specializing in manga. Founded as a daughter company of Media System Editions, it was taken over by Hachette Livre in 2007. Distribution ''Pika Édition'' publications are distributed ...
.


References


External links

* {{Weekly Shōnen Magazine - 2010–2019 Kodansha manga Manga creation in anime and manga Romantic comedy anime and manga Shōnen manga Works by Kōji Seo