Maybe it's to show a sense of openness or freedom for the cats. It could be a visual cue to imply a lack of boundaries.
Maybe you haven't found the right genre or story that interests you yet.
Maybe it's because you're not familiar with the specific themes or art styles of the comics you're reading. Different comics have their own unique ways of presenting stories and characters.
Well, some people avoid drama comics because they don't want to deal with all the complex emotions and conflicts. They might just want to relax and have fun when reading comics, not get all worked up.
Maybe it's because they think sports comics are too predictable or lack depth.
The situation of Chinese comics being adapted into animation did exist, but there were some reasons for this situation. Censoring system: China's censoring system is very strict on animation. Many comics may not be able to pass the censoring system and are prohibited from being adapted into animation. 2. Cultural differences: China's animation and comic culture are quite different. The style, plot, and values of animation and comic are different. If these comics are adapted into animation, it may be quite different from the original, resulting in low audience acceptance. 3. Money problem: The production of animation requires a lot of money. The current situation of the Chinese animation market is that many animation companies are unable to adapt comics into animation due to lack of funds or lack of profit. 4. The copyright issue: The adaptation of the comic requires the authorization of the comic author. However, if the comic author's copyright has been purchased by another company, the adaptation of the comic may involve the violation of the original comic author's copyright. To sum up, there are some difficulties in adapting Chinese comics into animation, but there are also some comics that have been adapted into animation, such as " Full Time Expert " and " Ghost Blade ".
The 'Don't You Dare Cat Litter' comic is popular for several reasons. First, the characters are endearing and relatable. Second, the humor is spot-on and makes people laugh. Also, the art style is charming and catches the eye.
Maybe they think colored comics lose the charm of traditional black-and-white ones. Some folks prefer the simplicity and raw feel of B&W.
People may not like reading comics because they have a hard time connecting with the characters or the themes presented. Another reason could be that they just haven't found the right genre or series that interests them.
Maybe those comics lack interesting plots or unique characters. Sometimes, poor art quality can also turn people off.
Because I have my own preferences and might be looking for a different kind of engagement or discussion.