>>38981
Toriyama did try many new things, but none reached the success of Dragon Ball or Doctor Slump. Western audiences forget that he was already a massive success before Dragon Ball. Hell, the Dragon Ball anime took over the timeslot of Doctor Slump immediately after that anime ended. And when Dragon Ball GT ended, a remake of Doctor Slump took its place. Toriyama had an incredibly successful anime on the air for like 18 years. Then he went off to do more passion projects, since he was obviously set for life. But they never hit the same success, though of course with his status it's not like they'd be completely ignored. Then the Americans fucked up Dragon Ball so bad he brought it back just so that fucking movie wouldn't be the last Dragon Ball movie to come out. He realized his creation would be milked forever, even if he wasn't a part of it. But at least he trained a protege who will hopefully guide things more in the way the creator would have intended.
>>38984
>You're describing comic books.
No, he's describing the life of an artist, not an industry. In comics, one artist doesn't usually get to milk something to death. That artist gets tossed around by the publisher to whatever projects the publisher wants, while the creations the guy made get handed to others who frequently bastardize them. Anon never said anything about not having other manga to choose from. That's irrelevant to the conversation.
And Dragon Ball played it very safe, even when Toriyama didn't want to. He wasn't allowed to make 19 and 20 the actual villains of the arc, so he tried to make them more hip with 17 and 18, but that didn't work, so he just went with Cell, a guy who is obviously a whole lot more like Frieza than the villains he originally intended.