Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-29450877-20160806230005/@comment-27247962-20160807181551

^^ No please, if Ishida makes his story any bigger it'll become a pile of sh*t. Not in particular to Ishida, but every generic 'Save the world/End of the world'-theme is mostly too much for the mangaka too handle.

I'd rather see how this ends in Tokyo and from there on out, Ishida could start a series that indirectly revolves around the world, like for example Kaneki after stabilizing Tokyo, flying over to another highly conflicted human/ghoul area and solving the problems there as OEK.

That is something I would be down with, but just plainly stating that Kaneki or whoever is now able to change the world from Tokyo out, is just nonsense. Seeing him actively try to change the world by going from place to place, that way it's still manageable and the mangaka can still write rather detailed, but a world story that would be something like Naruto and that needs 600 episodes/chapters to build up and even most of that just shot through the roof out of nowhere, increasing scales more and more. First a village, then neighbouring villages, then visiting furhter villages, then all villages, then world lvl, then different dimensions, different universes,... eventually you can't make it bigger and the sooner you start making something big, the faster you need to make it bigger again, that's the side-effect of doing worldscale objectives. Keeping it small, enables you to keep a story going for much longer, as we can see that TG is already +-220 chapters and we're still only in Tokyo. Going worldscale would also completely minimalize all the events that are happening in TG and TG:re.