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How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

author:Gollum Thousand Things Jun

Han Man is expanding rapidly at a speed visible to the naked eye, but it is also inevitable to expose a problem - that is, the phenomenon of plagiarism is getting worse and worse.

We pay more attention to the field of national comics and Japanese comics, but we pay very little attention to the field of Korean comics. Looking back at Han Man, plagiarism abounds, even copied to "Spell Return", "Spirited Away", "Ghost Blade", "Slam Dunk Master", "One Punch Man".

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Copy the knotweed character

As a comic work with high attention, "Spell Return" has been launched in parallel with the manga series and animation, and its popularity and popularity can be further improved. Unexpectedly, Knotweed Yuren, as the protagonist of "Spell Return", such a well-known role, was actually copied by Han Man.

Compared with the pink hair style of the two, the black hooded clothes worn on the body, and even the unique lines at the corners of the eyes, there is a certain degree of similarity.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Plagiarized the "Slam Dunk Master" storyboard

As a well-known classic work, "Slam Dunk Master" is regarded as a god by many comic friends who love sports-themed comics. Just such a work with many fans is still copied by Han Man, and there are more than 90% similarities in multiple shots, and even the eyes are the same.

This can even be said to be not a plagiarism storyboard, but a direct drawing of the original comic, right? Otherwise, why is there such a big resemblance to even the appearance characteristics of the character, or even a look?

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Even Spirited Away dare to copy?

As a representative work of Hayao Miyazaki, "Spirited Away" has become a benchmark for Studio Ghibli's creative style.

Han Man directly embezzled the characters and pictures in the "Spirited Away" animation, and also painted the white dragon so ugly, it is really difficult to believe that this Korean comic has any face to launch?

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Copying "One Punch Man" can't stand it

The remake of "One Punch Man" is a manga work original by One-Sensei and drawn by Yusuke Murata, especially Murata's use of manga lenses and storyboards.

Just such a popular work, its storyboard was directly copied by Han Man. What is even more frustrating is that Han Man takes the original comic of "One Punch Superman" as a reference, and his painting skills are less than one-tenth of that of "One Punch Superman".

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Plagiarized the story of Ghost Blade

Plagiarism is not only plagiarism and storyboarding, but the plagiarism story is the most headache. This Korean comic is copied from the story of ghost "Ghost Blade", and even the setting of the other shore flower that appears in "Ghost Blade" is also copied.

Wu Misery directly turned into a red-eyed monster that could not see his face clearly, and the breathing method of "Ghost Blade" was also copied beyond recognition, and the painting style was even more unbearable to look at directly.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

A Korean comic plagiarized Evangelion and MONSTER were removed

A Korean comic book " Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " was cancelled and removed from the shelves for plagiarizing "Evangelion" and "MONSTER".

What's even funnier is that the name of this Korean comic is called "Cat on the Hot Tin Roof", and even this name is a copy of the name of a well-known novel, which can be said to be rubbing heat from multiple angles.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

The phenomenon of plagiarism is frequent, which is related to the creative system of Han Man

The field of Korean comics has been vigorously supported, and It is producing Korean comics quickly, in batches and on a large scale.

Yes, not creation, but production.

Han Man is exported like an industry crazy mechanized, the background architectural modeling, story system, and human setting are almost ready-made, and the works produced belong to soulless objects.

The purpose of this is to hope that out of 1,000 comics, 1 comic will catch fire. That is to say, Han Man does not pursue quality, only pursues quantity, and wants to achieve the greatest benefits in a short period of time, and there is only one such practice, that is, "whoever fires will copy whom."

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Due to the rapid development of our domestic games, Korean games are no longer dominant in the world, so they must develop the manga industry and develop the manga industry in a very short period of time.

If you follow the steps, walk down-to-earth, and create according to the Japanese manga model, it will take at least ten or even decades of time. But such a large-scale production of Korean comics, this takes just a few years.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

The drawbacks of this are also particularly obvious, most of the quality of the korean comic will be eliminated by the market, and the wasted manpower is directly hit by the water.

The development ideas of Korean comics are different from what we think, and they want to create works with high popularity and high popularity, not to develop and create themselves, but to copy the routines of some comics that are now hot. However, the works created are not 100% fire, but as long as there are enough works created, there will always be a work that will catch fire.

In a word, it's luck.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

Han Man plagiarism is only removed from the shelves at most

Under such a creative environment, the phenomenon of plagiarism is inevitably bred. For them, the discovery of plagiarism is not a serious matter, and the serialization is canceled as a big deal, and it is only one of many comics anyway.

They have no feelings for the creation of these comics, but only as a kind of production goods, and plagiarism has almost become a default rule. Like Cats on a Hot Tin Roof, which copied Evangelion, they were hesitant to remove the plagiarized work until the impact grew, and then reluctantly removed the plagiarized work.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

There are more Korean comics that have been plagiarized than we think, and the "Fish Game" that has caused great popularity also has the phenomenon of plagiarism, and it is also incomprehensible to buy hot searches one after another.

The rapid expansion of Korean comics is in our eyes, especially the gradual seizure of the comic market by Korean comics, but their plagiarism problems are also becoming more and more serious. Such a quick and profitable production of Korean comics will only bring down their comic industry one day in the future.

Again, plagiarism is a decision that affects a lifetime, and once the act of plagiarism is committed, the word "plagiarism" will accompany it for a lifetime. Perhaps in the near future, plagiarism will gradually become the label of Han Man.

How "wild" is Han Man plagiarism? "One Punch" is copied from the storyboard, and "Spirited Away" is not spared

I am a thousand things that try not to grunt, see you in the next issue.

This article is original by [Gollum Qianshijun], please do not carry. The picture comes from the Internet, invaded and deleted.

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