"Our protagonist is an 18-year-old high school student named Fuji Takumi, who has always had an unparalleled talent for speeding. Starting from the first grade of junior high school, he started driving an AE86 on Mount Akina every early morning, delivering the tofu made by his father to the top of Mount Akina. Hotel. Thanks to this five years of continuous rest, he developed excellent driving skills. One day, on the Qiu Ming Mountain" Chen Ze told the story of the background setting of "Initial D" in his previous life. and his three assistants. “Initial D” was a popular mountain racing comic created by Japanese manga artist Shuichi Shigeba in its previous life and serialized in “Young Magazine” since 1995. As soon as it started serializing, it became popular in the island country with its cool car skills, persistent beliefs, and professional racing knowledge, and became the undisputed best-selling and most classic comic in the island country's racing genre. After entering China, it also caused a huge response among teenagers. Countless young people dreamed of owning an AE86 and becoming a man like Takumi running wildly on the road. Later, even Jay Chou adapted a movie based on this comic. Its influence can be imagined. Chen Ze is also aware of the popularity and strength of Zhang Jiyi's "Speed ??Corner". After much thought, he decided to come up with this classic comic to surpass Zhang Jiyi's one in one fell swoop. Of course, many of the car and place names in the "Initial D" comics actually existed in the island country at that time, such as Akina Mountain, AE86, etc. But this is exactly what does not exist in this world. Even if Chen Ze uses it, it will not have any impact, so Chen Ze does not plan to change it. Of course, as usual, he still changed the names of the characters into Chinese characters one by one. Fujiwara Takumi, changed to Takumi. The Takahashi brothers were changed to the Gao brothers. Takahashi Ryosuke is called Ryousuke, and Takahashi Keisuke is called Keisuke. Fujiwara Takumi’s good friend Takeuchi Shu, changed his name to Takeuchi. A colleague of Takumi’s gas station, Koichiro Ikeya, who is known as the number one in SpeedStars, changed his name to Yang Chitani. The second in Akiumiyama, Kenji who was second only to Ikeda in speed before Takumi appeared, was changed to Chen Kenji. Motegi Natsuki, changed to Natsuki. There are also some characters that are not quite in line with the Chinese setting. Chen Ze has made them all Chinese. In this way, the transformation of "Initial D" has been completed. Of course, like Digimon, the first part of "Initial D" is not the most classic, but it is the most well-known, so Chen Ze plans to serialize the first part first, and draw the subsequent ones later. "In this way, after Takumi understood another technique of cornering in ditches, he defeated Ryosuke, broke his winning streak, and truly became the driving god of Tyumen Mountain." Chen Ze told the outline of the entire story. He asked his three assistants. After listening, the three of them looked at Chen Ze with expressions like "You are a monster." Although they know that Chen Ze is already a genius, there is no need to be like this. It's only been a few days since the Legend of Wukong, and I've finished another comic, and even the outline of the story has been thought out. And just based on what they heard, they all felt that this comic would definitely be popular, and it might be a huge hit. If others can make one hit, they are already thankful to God and Earth. But when it comes to Chen Ze, who keeps making one hit after another, this is not enough to keep others alive. "What's wrong?" Chen Ze touched his nose and asked. He noticed the strange expressions on the faces of these people. "You are really a monster." Zhang Jingning said. In the next few days, Chen Ze and the four of them worked overtime and finally released the first episode of "Initial D" without affecting "Slam Dunk" and "Digimon". But when Chen Ze told Lin Lan that he was going to start a new comic and handed the drawings to her. She also looked at Chen Ze as if she were a monster. The other cartoonists under her couldn't think of a cartoon like this even if they tried hard, but he just came up with it casually. Chen Ze wanted to start serializing this week. Although time was a little tight, Lin Lan immediately agreed. Just kidding, look at what Chen Ze is doing now to draw a popular cartoon. Only a fool would not want this kind of cartoon that is bound to become popular. After two years of development, New Animation Magazine has developed various types of magazines that are relatively segmented. Chen Ze's "Slam Dunk" has been classified as a juvenile comic. And this "Initial D" can just be classified into youth comics and carry the banner of that magazine. After hearing Lin Lan’s arrangement, Chen Ze nodded with satisfaction. He originally thought that since time was so tight, he might not have the space to serialize it, but he didn't expect that there was still one. Having settled the serialization issue, the next thing Chen Ze has to consider is publicity. As the saying goes, the smell of wine is also afraid of the depth of the alley. The success of his first two comics is inseparable from publicity. Just like "Slam Dunk", if its male and female fans hadn't quarreled and split online at the beginning, it might have?It's not as popular as it was later. Of course, with his current popularity, he only needs to say on a small page that he is going to start a new comic book, coupled with the promotion of the new animation magazine, the effect is enough. "Dear students who like "Slam Dunk" and "Digimon", please note that I have opened a new comic called "Initial D", which will be serialized on "Youth Manke" on Friday this week. Everyone Book friends, please stay tuned." Chen Ze took out his cell phone and sent this meager message. "Nani? The master has opened a new comic again? You must read it, support the master, and support the master's new work." "Looking forward to it, I like "The Legend of Wukong" the most, and I look forward to the master's new work." "Come on, master Chen Ze , As long as the master's "Slam Dunk" is not closed, I will read whatever you draw." In less than an hour, there were thousands of comments under Chen Ze's post, many of which were for. Chen Ze cheers and encourages. Of course, there are many more people who are interested in Chen Ze’s comics, and they have asked about the subject matter of the comics. “It’s a racing comic!” Chen Ze replied. Immediately, the news that Chen Ze was going to serialize a racing comic spread all over the Internet and spread to the real world. People on the Internet are basically fans of Chen Ze, so there was a lot of applause. “But in reality, when the reporters heard the news, they were stunned at first. They didn’t expect that Chen Ze would actually open a new comic book. Then I thought of Zhang Jiyi. Although the main force behind the slander and slander of Chen Ze this time was journalists, the instigator was still Zhang Jiyi. Without his words, and his subsequent acquiescence or even connivance, how could this incident have happened. The reporters were slapped in the face by Chen Ze, but nothing happened to Zhang Jiyi. And he is famous because of his racing comic "Speed ??Cornering". Chen Ze serialized a racing comic at this time. Could it be that he had an ulterior motive to demonstrate to Zhang Jiyi? With this thought in mind, a reporter immediately ran to interview Zhang Jiyi. "I wish Chen Ze that his new comic will be successful, but racing comics are not that easy to draw. He needs a strong accumulation of knowledge. And Chen Ze has just completed "The Legend of Wukong" and is also serializing it. For the two animations, I don’t think it has enough time for this preparation.” Zhang Jiyi said in an interview, his tone was more euphemistic, but the meaning was very clear, that is, Chen Ze was fooling around this time and would definitely fail. “Of course he has the confidence to dare to say this. He is famous for his racing comics. Of course he knows what kind of accumulation is required to draw such a comic. He spent half a year researching information, and finally finished the comic. As for Chen Ze, he is serializing two comics at the same time. Does he have the time? If you start a new comic in such a hurry, you will end up with lots of mistakes. "I'll see how you commit suicide this time." Zhang Jiyi thought fiercely. 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