@metteminne:
The 3 most important ones I think of are : Shinta : he may indeed have defended the relation between the two but it would have been nice to see how he would have been doing .
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He has an anime, continued searching for a girlfriend, and continued to make manga and be happy and successful for years to come in a career they loved while competing with their rivals
Aiko Iwase : She used to be a rival to Akito but at the ending I feel she was kinda neglected
She was accepted by her peers as a friend and rival based on her talent, and encouraged to keep on going. (And this was like 30 chapters back) +Natural ended, and she went on to write a new even more successful series… possibly teamed up with Nakai.
....and continued to make manga and be happy and successful for years to come in a career they loved while competing with their rivals
Nakai : major problem ,I would have loved to see him get a bit normal again and see him evolving into somebody who could make his own serie
Under the influence of Hirimaru's editor, he loses weight, gains self confidence and a better attitude towards women, and then either creates greatness as Hirimaru's assistant, or more likely, has to move out after Hirimaru and Aoki get married. He then goes on to date Aoki's sister, or teams up with Iwase who had expressed interest in him before.
….and continued to make manga and be happy and successful for years to come in a career they loved while competing with their rivals
Also Some more of Toru in my eyes would have been nice
nanamine already tried twice. A third appearance would just turn him into Seto Kaiba and would undoubtedly involve children's card games. He was banned from Jump for his shady practices, so he'd have to be in a different magazine anyway and it wouldn't be a real competion anymore. We saw his reaction to the end of Reversi. That expression there said everything. He acknowledged the power and skill of our leads, and would no doubt try again… possibly without a scheme the next time, and under their method... but at a different magazine.
Or his father insists he becomes a company man and he accepts being humiliated, broken and bitter and gives up on all of his dreams forever. Or more likely... continued to make manga and be happy and successful for years to come in a career they loved while competing with their rivals.
My guess is Nanamine, realizing he can't ever make One Piece, goes off to make Fairy Tail instead.[/hide]
Its all plainly there in the story, some of it from dozens of chapters back. Does it have to be spelled out in detail and encapsulate the entire lives of every character in the final chapter?