A magazine editor finishes a popular mangaka's manga after he dies and keeps it a secret from the public.
In his capacity as an overseeing editor, Kurei-san is working on a hot comic series called Million Joe. He is editing the work of Magata-san when the artist suddenly dies. This is sad both commercially and artistically. The editor believed in the manga. Kurei-san approaches another man and suggests that the dead man's assistant roll up his sleeves and fill in his former boss' role. He suggests that they hide the original artist's death a secret.—aghaemi
Soichi Kurei is a magazine editor. He is currently working on popular manga series Million Joe. The writer of the manga series is Tsuneo Magata, but he suddenly dies. Soichi Kurei is devastated because he feels Million Joe should be finished. Soichi Kurei then makes a suggestion to Tsuneo Magata's chief assistant Ryota Terashi. The suggestion is to hide the death of Tsuneo Magata and for Ryota Terashi to finish the manga series using Tsuneo Magata's notes.
Soichi Kurei is a magazine editor. He is currently working on popular manga series Million Joe. The writer of the manga series is Tsuneo Magata, but he suddenly dies. Soichi Kurei is devastated because he feels Million Joe should be finished. Soichi Kurei then makes a suggestion to Tsuneo Magata's chief assistant Ryota Terashi. The suggestion is to hide the death of Tsuneo Magata and for Ryota Terashi to finish the manga series using Tsuneo Magata's notes. Based on manga series "Million Joe" by writer Ryoji Toguchi and illustrator Iroha Ichimaru.—Drama-Otaku
Soichi Kurei (Hiromitsu Kitayama]) is a magazine editor. He is currently working on popular manga series Million Joe. The writer of the manga series is Tsuneo Magata, but he suddenly dies. Soichi Kurei is devastated because he feels Million Joe should be finished. Soichi Kurei then makes a suggestion to Tsuneo Magata's chief assistant Ryota Terashi. The suggestion is to hide the death of Tsuneo Magata and for Ryota Terashi to finish the manga series using Tsuneo Magata's notes.—AsianWiki