
Start with Comic Editing
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"I want to start from comics, create a first-class company that integrates games, comics, and animations, become a big capitalist, and become a member of the adult world!" "Then I dare to ask, you are... A cartoonist?" "No, a cartoon editor." "..." Ps: Transformation text, not married
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Fei Jiawen, author of "Best Blessings for Animation Production" and "This Online Game Planning Is Really Problematic" "I want to start with comics and create a company that integrates games, comics, and animations. An integrated super-first-class company, a big capitalist, and a leader in the adult world. A member of!" "Then may I ask if you are... A cartoonist?" 'No, comics editor.' "..." Ps: Transformation text, not getting married




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A new book dedicated to songs, it can't be marriage anyway Author of "Best wishes for animation production" and "There is indeed a problem with this online game planning" "I want to start from comics, create a first-class company that integrates games, comics, and animation, become a big capitalist, and become a member of the adult world!" "Then may I ask if you are... A cartoonist?" "No, comics editor." "..."




Overall score: 6.5 Category: Industry Articles Introduction: New editor Tang Yao clashed with her boss Ding Yilong over the copyright dispute of "Fate/Zero" and took the opportunity to promote the free online serialization of the work. At the same time, she dealt with the retention of vice president Zhao Fangsheng and the career crisis of cartoonist Ou Congquan. In the end, she broke away from the workplace strife at the cost of leaving her job and established a deep bond with her colleague Li Xue. Settings: 6.5 Evaluation: The setting of the power struggle in the editorial department intertwined with the unwritten rules of the comics industry is novel, but the "third-rate painter" vest plot is too coincidental, and the plot of the vice president turning into a licker in an instant lacks the support of realistic logic. Plot: 7.0 Evaluation: The scenes in which Tang Yao angrily confronts a stubborn cartoonist and outsmarts his bureaucratic boss are full of tension, but the repeated use of "threat to leave" is a bit cliché, and Li Xue's forced "trotting and holding hands" is deliberately sensational. Writing style: 6.0 Comments: The editorial department's dialogue is punchy and meaty, but the character portrayal is too labelling. Li Xue's "elegant big sister" setting is as if it were generated by AI, and Ou Congquan's "pork liver red face" and other descriptions are repeatedly abused.













