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The very first thing Hiro Mashima did when he walked into his press junket at New York Comic-Con was say, “Hello, I am Hiro Mashima. And I am a mangaka."
He might be a little more than that, though. His smash hit fantasy adventure manga Fairy Tail has enjoyed phenomenal international success as both in print and as an anime, with over 60 million volumes in circulation. The following is a complete transcript of Mashima's press junket at New York Comic-con, held shortly before his panel at the event.
How did you feel the first day you woke up and didn't have to work on Fairy Tail?
I was actually kind of lonely and sad, so I started doodling.
Fairy Tail is relatively new compared to other “classic” manga and anime series, but it is already considered a classic among fans. How does this make you feel?
I am really glad to hear that.
Both Rave Master and Fairy Tail are fantasy works. Have you ever considered doing something outside of the fantasy genre?
I personally just really love fantasy works in general, so if I do a new series, I would like to try to make it fantasy again. Rave Master was about friends saving the whole world, but Fairy Tail is about closer-knit relationships. So if I do another fantasy story, I would like to try a different approach.