Summary
Writing a manga is a complicated job that requires a person to devote the majority of their time. Given the nature of the job, it makes sense for the manga authors to earn a good amount of money. According to a recent report, the salaries of the mangaka working for Shueisha have been increased.
The mangaka gets $3,300 upfront and $6,700 yearly. Each black-and-white page that they draw fetches $135,while colored pages are $203. Depending on how many pages a mangaka draws per month, they can receive varying payouts from Shueisha.
How Much Does Eiichiro Oda Earn?
It is important to remember that this is the money that a mangaka receives from Shueisha. This does not include the merchandise sales and other sales linked to the franchise. It is also possible that Shueisha has special contracts that are reserved for mangaka who work on big franchises.
For instance, someone like Eiichiro Oda will certainly have a bigger and better contract than others. After all,One Pieceisthe best-selling mangaseries of all time. Every year, Oda’sOne Pieceis among the top 3 best-selling manga. In fact, there have only been a handful of occasions where it has not finished in the top spot.
Besides manga sales, Oda likely earns a lot of money from other projects related to One Piece. Giving the rights to an anime studio to create an anime adaptation or a gaming studio to create a video game should fetch a hefty sum. More recently, Eiichiro Odaagreed to create a live-action adaptation of One Piece.
He reached an agreement with Netflix and ensured that he would be heavily involved in the project. Each episode of One Piece Live Action is speculated to have a budget of $18 million, making it one of the most expensive TV shows of all time.
Shueisha’s Contracts Depend On Popularity
Aside from Eiichiro Oda, Shueisha has other big names working under it. These include:
All these mangaka have created titles that have sold millions of copies, so it makesperfect sense for Shueisha to offer thembetter contracts.
Shueisha came into existence in 1925 as a part of Shogakukan’s entertainment division. However, Shueisha became a separate publishing company in 1926. Currently, Shueisha is the largest publishing company in Japan. It publishes numerous magazines under its name, which include Weekly Shonen Jump, Jump SQ, V Jump, Jump SQ, Ultra Jump, and Weekly Young Jump.