She is also the co-founder of Altrix Books and co-creator of the OEL light novel series Owl's Flower. Kara Dennison is a writer, editor, and interviewer with bylines at VRV, We Are Cult, Fanbyte, and many more. Fire Force begins on July 5, and the manga is distributed in English by Kodansha USA. However, the timing of Ohkubo's statement and the reference to losing trust in people does seem to be pretty straightforward. Okhubo's statement was admittedly vague, and it's not impossible for two strikingly similar projects to spring up near each other without one being a deliberate ripoff of another. The Promare film went into planning a bit before the Fire Force manga kicked off, theoretically placing the early planning stages for both projects relatively near each other. As seen above, the two titles share certain stylistic and design elements, too. But fire is dangerous and powerful, and tragedy strikes. When Gerald was a child he was fascinated by fire. Draper’s award-winning Hazelwood High trilogy. The flame of love burns bright in the second book of Sharon M. Both also feature a new addition to their squad with an exceptional and surprising power. Simon and Schuster, Young Adult Fiction - 160 pages. Readers were ahead of the curve, however, noting major similarities between his manga series and Trigger and XFLAG's film Promare.īoth titles center on a squad using their special powers to rescue the world from fire-centric horrors. While Ohkubo didn't name names in a recent Weekly Shonen Magazine comment, he did allude to recent work being "stolen," as well as not wanting to talk about upcoming projects to anyone, even friends. and Fire Force creator Atsushi Ohkubo has apparently confirmed these suspicions. But when you get two very similar titles near each other, it gets a little suspicious. It's not uncommon to find more than one of the same sort of show in a year, or even in a season.
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