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Create a reader submission page for the official fan magazine of a hugely popular non-existent work featuring the character in the reference image as the prota…
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Create a reader submission page for the official fan magazine of a hugely popular non-existent work featuring the character in the reference image as the prota…
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Create a reader submission page for the official fan magazine of a hugely popular non-existent work featuring the character in the reference image as the protagonist. This is not the cover. これはポスターではない。 This is not an illustration collection. This is a reader-participation submission page located in the middle of the magazine. Strongly reference the reader submission corner culture of game magazines, anime magazines, hobby magazines, and children's magazines in {argument name="Decade" default="1990s to 2000s"}. There are multiple sections within the magazine. ・Reader illustration corner, netai illustration corner, 4-panel manga corner, comedy corner, editorial comments, reader postcard introductions, popular submission rankings, mysterious regular contributor corners, and more are freely organized. The entire magazine is colorful and lively. The magazine editorial feel feels like it was laid out by hand. The digital design should not be overly sophisticated. Characters appear in various locations throughout the magazine. However, the illustrations are not only official but also depicted as readers' submissions of jokes. Gag expressions welcome. Parodies welcome. Everyday jokes welcome. Light character breakdowns are welcome. Readers have loved this work for many years. He is used to messing with characters. The magazine features numerous speech bubbles, comments, and editorial retorts. All the writing is natural Japanese. Avoid AI-specific nonsensical characters. The amount of information is truly like a printed magazine page. Important: This work is fictional, but magazine culture makes it unusually realistic. Readers have a sense of being told about a real work. To establish it as a 'reader submission corner for long-standing popular works.' Simply a character introduction page is prohibited. Simply banning fan art collections. Prioritizing the atmosphere where the magazine editorial team and readers are playing together. Each submitted work must have a clear individuality for each author. The works featured in the magazine naturally mix elements such as high-level drawing skills by master artists, advanced amateur works, high school-level works, works drawn with effort by elementary school students, gag manga, 4-panel comics, graffiti-style netai illustrations, pencil drawings, and monochrome manuscript works. Each work has significant differences in stroke style, degree of stylization, drawing skills, composition, manga expression, inking quality, and tone treatment. Not all should be drawn in the same style. It must not appear as a collection of works by the same author. Making it look like the editorial team selected works that were truly submitted by a large number of readers. Reader-submitted works should not be drawn directly on the magazine as finished illustrations, but rather appear as if the submitted manuscript sent to the editorial department has been scanned, cut out, and laid out on the magazine. Each work has different paper quality, print quality, scan quality, line density, manuscript size, and margins, which is good. A work that looks like a postcard posted as-is. Works that appear to have copied manuscripts published. A work that appears to include parts of manga manuscripts. A work that looks like an illustration submission. and other elements can be mixed together. The editorial team does not select works based solely on drawing ability. Works are selected with emphasis on humor, creativity, wit, impact, and reader popularity. As a result, the magazine naturally features a mix of very well-crafted works and somewhat poorer ones. Editorial comments also vary depending on the work. Playful treatments like 'Drawing Skills Award,' 'Comedy Award,' 'Editor-in-Chief Laugh Award,' 'Publication Award Based on Momentum,' or 'No One Knows Why It Was Selected' are also acceptable. Especially important: The moment you see the magazine, you feel, "This is a reader submission page from an old game or anime magazine." And the more you look at the details, the more you can sense each contributor's personality, the editorial team's mischievous attitude, the culture of regular contributors, and the long-standing history of popular works. Prioritizing the atmosphere where the magazine's editorial team and readers have been playing together for years.