Talk:Jun Numa/@comment-25712820-20151002063246/@comment-26841482-20151002074245

One piece and Tokyo Ghoul are not really comparable, IMO. They belong to different genres and not only that, but the atmospheric setting in both of them are completely different. Tokyo Ghoul has an utterly despairing vibe and setting. Like, you-don't-know-what-might-happen-the-next-moment kind of thing. Tokyo Ghoul generally focuses upon the darker side of things, while One Piece has it's sunnyside kind of atmosphere with an occasional dark cloud.

That and both, Eiichiro Oda and Ishida Sui have different ways of storytelling which, even if we put the genre difference aside, isn't similar.