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(I added a page on the timeline of when all the mangas from the mangakas were submitted. It needs a lot of work though, which is why I openly ask for others to help.)
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=== 2008 ===
 
=== 2008 ===
* Ashirogi's first attempt at manga, "[[Two Earths]]" is shown to [[Akira Hattori]]. (unknown time after August 8th but before September 5th)
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* Ashirogi's first attempt at manga, "[[Two Earths]]" is shown to [[Akira Hattori]]. (August 29)
 
* "Two Earths" is submitted for the Treasure Award, but it fails to become a final candidate (September 5th)
 
* "Two Earths" is submitted for the Treasure Award, but it fails to become a final candidate (September 5th)
* "[[One Hundred Millionth]]" is submitted for the Tezuka Award. (September 30th)<ref>Bakuman Episode 8</ref>
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* Ashirogi decide to create the manga, "[[One Hundred Millionth]]" (September 9th)
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* Storyboard for "One Hundred Millionth" is completed (September 11th)
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* Manuscript for "One Hundred Millionth" is completed (September 29th)
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* "One Hundred Millionth" is shown to Akira Hattori, who decided to submitted it for the Tezuka Award. (September 30th)<ref>Bakuman Episode 8</ref>
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* Ashirogi received news that "One Hundred Millionth" reached the Final 8 in the Tezuka Award
 
* The final judging for the Tezuka Award is completed. "One Hundred Millionth" doesn't become a finalist. (November 10th) <ref>Bakuman Episode 8</ref>
 
* The final judging for the Tezuka Award is completed. "One Hundred Millionth" doesn't become a finalist. (November 10th) <ref>Bakuman Episode 8</ref>
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* Results of the Tezuka Award is published in Jump (December 8th)
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* Ashirogi meets with Hattori to discuss about the Tezuka Award results. Ashirogi's first meeting with Editor-in-Chief, Hisashi Sasaki. Hattori asks Ashirogi to submit several storyboards with a Jump-like protagonist. (Unknown time between December 9th and December 15th)
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* Ashirogi submits 6 different storyboard to Hattori, who finds them all uninteresting. Hattori declares that Ashirogi should create a non-mainstream story. Initial concept of "Money and Intelligence" was conceived (Unknown time between December 16th and December 22nd)
   
 
=== 2009 ===
 
=== 2009 ===
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* Storyboard for "Money and Intelligence" is completed (End of January)
* THIS IS INCOMPLETE SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD FILL IN THE REST.
 
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* "Money and Intelligence" is shown to Hattori, who offered suggestions for improvement (February 4th)
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* The revised "Money and Intelligence" is shown to Hattori, who submitted it for Akamaru Jump (February 12th)
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* "Money and Intelligence" accepted into Akamaru. Ashirogi discovered that they'll be competing with Eiji (February 25th)
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* "Money and Intelligence" is revised once again with for Akamaru Jump. Hattori once again gives suggestions for improvement (unknown time between February 25th and March 26th)
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* The revised "Money and Intelligence" is submitted for Akamaru Jump (March 26th)
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* The pen name, Ashirogi Muto, is created (April 8th)
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* Ashirogi started working on a serialized version of "Money and Intelligence (unknown time between April 8th and May 2nd)
   
 
=== 2010 ===
 
=== 2010 ===

Revision as of 21:52, 18 June 2019

A timeline of all the Mangaka's submissions, Using the information that Shinta Fukuda was born in 1990, and the fact that he was 19 when he was introduced and 28 when the series was finished (9 years). And the fact that Moritaka Mashiro was 14 in the beginning of the series and 24 at the end of the series (10 years); it can be deduced that the series took place from 2008-2018.

Ashirogi Mutoh's manga timeline

2008

  • Ashirogi's first attempt at manga, "Two Earths" is shown to Akira Hattori. (August 29)
  • "Two Earths" is submitted for the Treasure Award, but it fails to become a final candidate (September 5th)
  • Ashirogi decide to create the manga, "One Hundred Millionth" (September 9th)
  • Storyboard for "One Hundred Millionth" is completed (September 11th)
  • Manuscript for "One Hundred Millionth" is completed (September 29th)
  • "One Hundred Millionth" is shown to Akira Hattori, who decided to submitted it for the Tezuka Award. (September 30th)[1]
  • Ashirogi received news that "One Hundred Millionth" reached the Final 8 in the Tezuka Award
  • The final judging for the Tezuka Award is completed. "One Hundred Millionth" doesn't become a finalist. (November 10th) [2]
  • Results of the Tezuka Award is published in Jump (December 8th)
  • Ashirogi meets with Hattori to discuss about the Tezuka Award results. Ashirogi's first meeting with Editor-in-Chief, Hisashi Sasaki. Hattori asks Ashirogi to submit several storyboards with a Jump-like protagonist. (Unknown time between December 9th and December 15th)
  • Ashirogi submits 6 different storyboard to Hattori, who finds them all uninteresting. Hattori declares that Ashirogi should create a non-mainstream story. Initial concept of "Money and Intelligence" was conceived (Unknown time between December 16th and December 22nd)

2009

  • Storyboard for "Money and Intelligence" is completed (End of January)
  • "Money and Intelligence" is shown to Hattori, who offered suggestions for improvement (February 4th)
  • The revised "Money and Intelligence" is shown to Hattori, who submitted it for Akamaru Jump (February 12th)
  • "Money and Intelligence" accepted into Akamaru. Ashirogi discovered that they'll be competing with Eiji (February 25th)
  • "Money and Intelligence" is revised once again with for Akamaru Jump. Hattori once again gives suggestions for improvement (unknown time between February 25th and March 26th)
  • The revised "Money and Intelligence" is submitted for Akamaru Jump (March 26th)
  • The pen name, Ashirogi Muto, is created (April 8th)
  • Ashirogi started working on a serialized version of "Money and Intelligence (unknown time between April 8th and May 2nd)

2010

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2011

  • THIS IS INCOMPLETE SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD FILL IN THE REST.

2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

  • THIS IS INCOMPLETE SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD FILL IN THE REST.

Niizuma Eiji's Manga timeline

2008

  • Niizuma wins 2nd in the Tezuka Award with his work "Large Brander". Ashirogi Muto vows to surpass him after seeing this accomplishment. (Unknown time before August 8th)
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2009

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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

  • THIS IS INCOMPLETE SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD FILL IN THE REST.

2018

  • THIS IS INCOMPLETE SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD FILL IN THE REST.

Shinta Fukuda's Manga Timeline

Yuriko Aoki's Manga Timeline

Kazuya Hiramaru's Manga Timeline

Shoyo Takahama's Manga Timeline

  1. Bakuman Episode 8
  2. Bakuman Episode 8