Shougo B'Stard
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It's really, really unlikely that novels published after the series were written before the series was made. It's also really, really unlikely that more than, say, one chapter and a treatment describing the rest of the series was written before the publisher had secured the licensing agreement and finished out a commission contract.
Commercial writers generally don't write anything of substantial length before they've gotten their agent to find a publisher, to avoid wasting time on work they can't sell. Inoue was active in television writing for about ten years prior to Jetman, and probably would've been kept plenty busy churning out pitches and episode scripts.
Finally, the particulars of the Jetman novels sound way too much like typical fanservice novel material, down to the trilogy format and the content, for me to find it terribly likely they weren't written specifically to be that sort of product. If Inoue had written them in his spare time, then surely you'd be describing something less generic to me.
I don't know what to say anymore. I've given reasons and examples to support my stance as well as referenced official material like interviews, articles, novels. In my years of being a Jetman fan, you're pretty much the only one to run with this interpretation. It's your freedom to interpret the character that way by watching the series, but you can't keep trying to make it THE interpretation of the character.
My suggestion? Let's just leave it at that. If we drag this on I may go against that old adage of, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."
