I doubt it. A world with only purely good heroes would be quite unrealistic. Usually, heroes face challenges and make mistakes that could give the impression of being 'bad' to some extent.
I don't think so. Usually, in manga, characters have complex traits and actions, so it's hard to say there are absolutely no 'bad' heroes.
Hard to say for sure. It depends on how you define a 'bad hero'. Maybe the characters have complex motives that make it hard to classify them simply.
In the novel " The Way of the Left ", the protagonist Zhang Ran transmigrated to become Gongsun Zhi in " The Return of the Condor Heroes." He hated Gongsun Zhi when he was young, but as the story unfolded, he gradually realized that he was not a completely bad person. According to the author's settings, the protagonist had a very villainous personality. However, the novel also described some of Gong Sunzhi's actions and inner thoughts, which made the readers have complicated feelings for him. Therefore, he was not a pure bad person.
It depends. Comic heroes can represent ideals that we aim for daily, but their fictional settings and superpowers make them not exactly like the heroes we encounter in real life. However, their stories can still teach us valuable lessons for our day-to-day situations.
The profession of a programmer had many aspects, and it couldn't simply be judged as bad. In terms of advantages: - In terms of salary, programmers were usually at a high salary level because their jobs required high skills and professional knowledge. - The stability of employment was relatively high. As technology continued to develop, the demand for programmers continued to grow, and stable employment was relatively easy to achieve. - They were flexible and could work in different industries and companies based on their interests and skills. - It was a fast-growing industry. The continuous advancement of technology prompted programmers to continue to learn new knowledge and skills, thus improving their personal abilities in a short period of time. - Being creative, able to participate in or create interesting and creative projects, developing software and applications to facilitate people's lives. However, there were also some shortcomings: - The work was intense and required a high degree of concentration, which would bring physical and psychological stress. Facing the computer screen for a long time could easily lead to eye fatigue and headaches. - They are lacking in social interaction. Working alone for a long time makes it difficult for them to establish close social relationships with others, which may lead to social isolation and depression. - The working hours were longer, especially during the project period. Overtime was more common, which would have an impact on life and health. - Technology changed quickly. If a programmer couldn't keep up with the pace of technological development, their skills might become outdated very quickly. Therefore, they needed to constantly learn and update their knowledge to maintain their competitiveness. - Some programmers faced repetitive work and easily became bored and lost interest. In summary, the programmer profession had both attractive advantages and some challenges. It couldn't be said that it was bad. " When a programmer meets a psychologist " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
The main character of Hero was called Nameless. However, there was no conclusive evidence as to whether Nameless really existed in history. Although it was impossible to determine if Nameless really existed, there were many similar names in history. Some historians believe that Nameless may be the name of a real person in history, but they have not found conclusive evidence to prove this. Therefore, it was still unknown whether Nameless really existed.
Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. In some manhwa, bugs might be portrayed in a not-so-bad way, maybe as helpful or having redeeming qualities. But in others, they could still be the villains.
Yang Yuanqing was a famous politician and strategist in Chinese history. He played an important role in the chaotic period of the late Tang Dynasty. The novel 'The World's Fierce Hero' described Yang Yuanqing's legendary story and gave a wonderful description of his ability and influence. However, history and novels were different. Although Yang Yuanqing left some traces in the historical records, his actual ability and influence were not as strong as described in the novel. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, due to political corruption, military failures, and social unrest, China fell into a long-term chaos. Under such circumstances, although Yang Yuanqing had led some resistance movements, his actions did not achieve much effect due to his own ability and political strategy. Therefore, it can be said that Yang Yuanqing's position and ability in history were not as outstanding as described in the novel, but he had a profound impact on the political and military situation in the late Tang Dynasty. He was a figure that could not be ignored in Chinese history.
Maybe it has a confusing plot or poor art style. That could be why it's seen as bad.
Love and the Producer was a mobile card game set in a modern city. Players needed to collect cards to improve their character's abilities. In the game, every character needed to draw cards to level up. Different cards with different rarities required different points and experience points. If a person drew the same card 13 times in a row, that person would be considered a "non-chieftain" because in this case, he/she would need to draw the same card 13 times in a row, which was very difficult. However, this did not mean that all the results of this person's draw were the same because each draw was independent and not necessarily related. Therefore, if a person drew the same card 13 times in a row, although it made him or her a "non-chieftain", it did not necessarily mean that he or she had bad luck. It was just that it was relatively harder to draw.