YouTuber CoryxKenshin, known for his gaming content and long hiatuses, has just announced that he is releasing a new manga, “MONSTERS WE MAKE.” The video announcing his new manga only consists of an animated trailer by The Line Studio, the studio behind the music video “Humility” by “The Gorillaz” and the 2020 web series “Song Machine.”
Credit to those behind the animated trailer for the manga as well as the manga itself:
Writers: Corey Mikell, CoryxKenshin
Producers: Robert Zhang-Smitherman, Vincent Almazar
Principal Art: Andrew Gong
Elias Magee-Shamaan
Studio: The Line
Director: Wesley Louis
Producer: Kateřina Grecová
Production Co-ordinator: Viktoria Viktorova Micheva
Executive Producer: Laura Breaden
Executive Creative Director: Tim McCourt
Art Director: Agathe Leroux
Animation Lead: Gaëlle Thierry
2D Animation Assistant Lead: Lucie Julliat
Compositing Lead: Victoria Jardine
Concepts: Agathe Leroux, Paul Sabado
Animation Lead: Paul Sabado
Color Script: Arnaud Tribout
Background Paint: Agathe Leroux
Storyboards: Kevin Molina-Ortiz, Louve Karnas
Character Design: Saskia Gutekunst, Jander Gonzalez Mella
To learn more about the manga, check out Cory's channel to see the upcoming video releasing tomorrow on the day of “MONSTERS WE MAKE” releases to the public: https://www.youtube.com/@CoryxKenshin
I don't know about you guys, but as a fan of CoryxKenshin myself, I can't wait to read this. There hasn't been much revealed about the story, besides being set in the not so distant future. But it gives me the same kinda vibes as Teen Titans, plus the art for it is very stylistic. I'll make an update on this after Cory's return tomorrow.
Update!
Hello again everyone, I apologize for the late update to this post. But here is the video of Cory discussing his new manga “MONSTERS WE MAKE”:
Cory goes into a lot of detail about the story and his team here. It seems the story is a lot more complex than what I originally assumed. However, there's no way for me to paraphrase this better than just letting Cory speak about it. But he sold me on wanting to get the first copy. The plot is intriguing, the characters look clean, the panels look gorgious. I would encourage everyone to give this one a chance, because whether you like it or not, this is a genuine manga, not a comic or graphic novel.
I already know this is going to be absolutely terrible
I've looked to make a real anime waifu,
Too spin my world around like a typhoon,
Why do people keep calling me a raccoon,
Maybe because I keep stealing anime girls hearts like gru steals the moon.
@Wombles ong 😭 although can’t blame him for trying at least
@TheHoodSenpai he should not have tried dudes loaded just sick to reacting imo.
I've looked to make a real anime waifu,
Too spin my world around like a typhoon,
Why do people keep calling me a raccoon,
Maybe because I keep stealing anime girls hearts like gru steals the moon.
@Wombles Maybe cuz ur taste is shit and I’m not doing this to defend Cory Kenshins new manga ur taste is genuinely shit
@deanpara2 why do u say my tastes shit when ur bootlicking some terrible comic that a youtuber made jfl
I've looked to make a real anime waifu,
Too spin my world around like a typhoon,
Why do people keep calling me a raccoon,
Maybe because I keep stealing anime girls hearts like gru steals the moon.
@deanpara2 why do u say my tastes shit when ur bootlicking some terrible comic that a youtuber made jfl
@Wombles I ain’t even bootlicking his comic dumbas I’m saying your taste is shit can’t u understand that, I can see ur taste with just one look in ur profile
@CatSoul Rather than being Japanese, I'd say it's a matter of working for Japan. For example, Ken Niimura is an author of manga (for Shogakukan), comics (for Image and Marvel) and tebeos (for Astiberri and others). Japanese production equals manga, even when it may look less manga-ish than certain Western comics, which aren't manga regardless of how well they may imitate certain manga artstyle. At least I see it that way.