![]() ![]() The legendary super hit series "Saint Seiya" dominates the world with a new legitimate gaiden! The website that publishes the Episode G: Assassin Webcomic describes it as: Oficial Site of Episode G Assassin in Champion Crox (in Japan).Original Draft by Masami Kurumada, Drawings by Megumu Okada. Oficial Site of Saint Seiya by the 30th Anniversary (in Japan)Īn official Saint Seiya website lists Masami Kurumada as being directly involved in the creation of Episode G:.So Masami Kurumada supervises mangas based on his original work, and the only reason he didn't dedicate more time to Episode G was that he was handling multiple manga. ![]() ![]() ![]() He is my student, we work on the same studio, therefore I can take more of my time with his work than with Episode G. Satoshi Yuri is very responsible and works very seriously. Megumu Okada has made a trully impressive work, but he prints on it his own style and story. MK: I develop a supervision over them, however the artists are totally free to develop the plot. Can you tell us more about these projects? Interview with Masami Kurumada in the French Magazine Anime Land #97.Ĭontinuing, in December of 2003 Masami Kurumada had an interview with the French Magazine Anime Land #97, where he talked about Episode G:ĪL: Besides the series Ring ni Kakero 2, which you write and draw yourself, in 2002 you brought us the beginning of Saint Seiya Episode G, drawn by Megumu Okada, and also the new saga of Fuma no Kojira, drawn by your direct disciple Satoshi Yuri. So Masami Kurumada's intentions with the creation of Episode G was to make a prequel, akin to Star Wars's The Phantom Menace. With the context of a film, this refers to digital imaginary and new technologies, for a manga it means the new circumstances of the environment. A conductive environment to the materialization of what I already imagined has simply arrived. Kurumada: My answer shall be the same as the one George Lucas has given in regards to the production of his Stars Wars Episode I. Q: Saint Seiya Episode G arrived as a true surprise. Interview with Masami Kurumada in Champion RED 2003 (translated in French by Archange).In a Interview at Champion Red No.1, 2003, Masami Kurumada explains his intentions with the release of Episode G: Here I will attempt to demonstrate all sources that state it's status as either canon or non-canon: Epìsode G and Episode G Assassin cover of Volume 1 (in Japan).īy far the most controversial of all Saint Seiya series, Episode G is an installment whose canonicity has been debated ever since its inception. ![]()
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