Chapter Ninety-Six: Plagiarism Suspicion (New Year's Day Third Update)
“…… Dude, you sue me first, you won't really plagiarize, right?"
"Of course not!" Lear replied categorically, he was an adaptation authorized by the original author, how could it be plagiarism?
"I don't think so. Hey, if you want me to say let's just ignore it, that person just wants to use "Weekly Shangjing Boy" to hype, then no evidence is reliable, I really don't know how to hype it up like this?"
"What evidence, I'll go see it first, and I'll call you later." ”
Li Er also felt quite inexplicable. What kind of plagiarism? There is no such thing as a copy in this time and space, because the original work of "Shangjing Ghoul" is not good here at all?
With a head full of questions, Li Er clicked on the scarf. I was just about to search for keywords, and I saw that the popular title in the upper right corner of the publication column was written - "The comic "Shangjing Ghoul" plagiarized "The Walking Dead Show" on the Internet!"
Plagiarizing "The Walking Dead Show"? Don't make such jokes on the first day of the new year! It's not that he hasn't seen "The Walking Dead Show," and the two comics are completely different things, so how can they be involved in plagiarism?
It is rumored that this thing is rumored, but whether you have copied it or faked it, it can be seen that this scarf is actually popular. The position in the upper right corner is generally the hottest news of the day. In the past, the topic of "Wanyou King" was so popular that he had never been in this position, but he didn't expect to be on it once today.
The blood-red reminder on the scarf was so shocking, Li Er never imagined that he would actually ascend to this position in such a posture. He took a deep breath, since he had collided, he couldn't pretend to be deaf and dumb, right?
With a drum beating in his heart, Li Er clicked on the link.
Let's take a look at how they write it......
As soon as the screen jumped, a long ** was suddenly displayed. The PO owner is a certified big V, called Panda Eats Sweet Potato, and is a relatively famous first-line comic critic with a string of zeros on the number of fans.
Li Er swept down, saw the number of retweets and comments on this scarf, and couldn't help but gasp......
Better!
Comic critics, like film critics and gourmets, make a living by writing reviews for magazine columns. Famous comic critics have their own style of commentary, whether they are rational or gorgeous, or profound, or poisonous or meaty, and there are countless jokes. That is to say, the animation industry in China is developed, and there are as many as 1500 million people watching animation, so as to feed these strong kings who do not produce anything.
I can't remember how many anime died violently because of a manga critic's review, and how many anime rose because of a manga critic's review. Workers in the animation industry simply love and hate comic critics. Because the investment in each animation starts in the millions, and a few hundred words from a comic critic can make all the investment go down the drain.
Li Er clicked on the long ** and read it word by word. The more I read, the more frightened I am, and the more I read, the more cold my heart becomes.
It's not because he really plagiarized, but this ** is written like a thing!
Every sentence is to lure people to think about plagiarism, to tell the same paragraphs in a sentence, and then to compare the pictures with similar compositions. If he hadn't listed it like that, Lear didn't know that he had so many similarities with The Walking Dead.
But as long as a person with a brain, after reading it, think about it carefully, you will find that this PO master is carrying out logical QJ. The so-called "plagiarism" compositions are all commonly used compositions, such as close-ups of characters at a 45-degree angle or something...... And the plot plagiarism is even more ridiculous, the ghouls in "Shangjing Ghouls" and the zombies in "The Walking Dead Show" are completely two creatures, which can be related to plagiarism, he is also drunk!
The funny thing is that this kind of rumor does look quite similar if you don't think about it, and even Li Er, the author, was fooled at the beginning.
Huaxia is very strict in punishing plagiarized works. There was once a TV series that used a children's song because it didn't have copyright, and the entire drama that invested tens of millions of dollars was banned when it was banned, and the entire crew lost all their money and had to bear a bunch of infamy.
If "Shangjing Ghoul" is recognized as a plagiarized work, then it will be ruined for the rest of its life......
Li Er clicked on the comment, hoping that there would be more sane people. But seeing the messages of those netizens, his heart sank little by little.
"Disdain shì plagiarism, what face does "Shangjing Ghoul" have in serialized in "Weekly Shangjing Boys"!"
"I haven't read this comic, but I'm going to die for plagiarizing dogs!"
"How can "Shangjing Ghoul" be plagiarized? I thought it was very good-looking, but I don't want to think about it in this life. By the way, is The Walking Dead good?"
"A classic comic like The Walking Dead is also plagiarized!"
Occasionally, a few of the more sensible ones say something like this:
"I've read both comics, and I don't think there's any plagiarism. ”
"The PO master's typesetting method is too misleading, isn't it?
But such a reply was quickly drowned out by an angry crowd.
Comments and retweets are increasing at a rate of dozens per second, most of which are insulting and denouncing "Shangjing Ghoul". Most of them have not seen "Shangjing Ghoul", but after seeing these conclusive evidence, they decided that "Shangjing Ghoul" was plagiarism.
"The Walking Dead" is indeed much more well-known than "Shangjing Ghoul", and the publication time is also ahead. Many fans of the dark stream comics only know "The Walking Dead Show" but don't know "Shangjing Ghoul", and even "One Punch Man", which Li Er used to recommend "Ghoul" at the beginning, has also attracted indignant fan science, "Shangjing Ghoul" is a plagiarized comic!
Li Er is angry and funny. It's funny that when I really got rid of the burden of plagiarism, I was inexplicably provoked by fake rumors.
It's not appropriate to leave it alone, rumors are more and more evil. Even if there was nothing in the first place, there were more people spreading rumors.
He carefully read this rumor-mongering long ** again, in which the evidence of the PO master mainly bites one point, that is, the death of the main supporting role.
The death of Lishi in "Shangjing Ghoul" can be described as a highlight, playing a role of connecting the previous and the next. If it weren't for Lishi's death, the protagonist Kaneki would not have been able to obtain some of Lishi's tissues and organs and become a half-human, half-ghoul.
Coincidentally, in the second episode of "The Walking Dead Show", a main character Wang Xiaoxiao also died.
Wang Xiaoxiao's nurse role is also a major character, and she describes almost as many scenes as the heroine in the first episode, and when all readers thought that this would be an important role, she was actually written to death in the second episode, and it was in an extremely bloody headshot mode......
Before The Walking Dead Show, no comic book had dared to write a main character to death so quickly. This breakthrough in "The Walking Dead Show" can be described as a major innovation in the comic industry.
And such an innovation has now become proof that "Shangjing Ghoul" plagiarized "The Walking Dead".
is also a tragic death, and the same female character with long hair fluttering, which also contributes to the psychological transformation of the protagonist and heroine......
Li Er can only say that it is nonsense, okay! The character who died suddenly died unexpectedly, did he have to pave the way for several chapters and then die of illness, and it was not a Korean drama?!And female characters have other options besides long hair, short hair, and medium-long hair, from color to hairstyle, the character design is completely different, okay! And if a main supporting character dies, the protagonist has not changed, it is hell, normal people will be affected!
Li Er posted a few complaints, but was completely drowned out in the comments of the same voice, and he didn't even like it a few times.
There's no way, his scarf account isn't even a V, and he hasn't been certified as the author of "Shangjing Ghoul", and what he says can't make any waves at all. And everyone in the company went home on vacation, and it was inconvenient to find someone to send a scarf to clarify.
I have to say that this PO master chose a good time to post a blog, and Li Er couldn't refute it even if he refuted it.
PS: Thanks to TouTu Xuanxu for the tip. The belated third watch~ Ha, sleep!