Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. Zero effort comics can exist, but they usually don't have much of a following. They might be overlooked in a crowded comic market where quality and creativity are valued.
I don't think they're outright dead. However, they have a slim chance of success. Without effort put into the creation, it's hard for them to stand out and attract a significant audience.
I'm not sure. Maybe it depends on how the publisher or creator decides.
I'm not sure. It might depend on various factors like the popularity and the creator's decisions.
Hard to say for sure. It might not be completely dead, but it's likely not as common as before. Maybe people have higher expectations now.
It could be a young and inexperienced kid who is just starting to play the sport. One day, out of the blue, he catches the ball with zero effort, and this unexpected event changes his whole perspective on the game. He then becomes determined to explore and develop this strange ability.
In this fanfic, perhaps it's a young boy in a magical world. He's given a special power where he can catch any ball with zero effort as part of a prophecy. When he catches the ball in a big tournament, it's not just about the sport. It's about fulfilling a greater destiny. His opponents are in shock, and his friends start to realize he's not an ordinary boy anymore.
The author of 'Zero's Demonic Envoy' was Keigo Higashino, who was not dead yet.
The author of 'Demon Envoy of Zero' was the light novelist Hiroko Hanami. She died on December 18, 2019 at the age of 41.
I'm not sure exactly. They might share some themes or have creators in common, but it's hard to say for sure without more context.
The manga " Life in another world from scratch " was not a tragedy because the work did not explicitly tell the main story or involve the ending of the characters. Although some of the characters 'fates have changed, the overall plot can still be regarded as an interesting adventure comic.