The term 'fake' can be quite relative when it comes to comic men. Sometimes they are purely imaginative creations, and other times they draw inspiration from real life but with artistic liberties taken.
Well, it's hard to say. In some cases, the comic men could be based on real people but with added fictional elements. So, it's not a straightforward yes or no.
I don't think it's fake. It seems to present real situations and reactions from the participants.
There were a few novels about men getting married. One of them was " A Two-Faced Husband Is Getting Married in a Flash." The author was Hua Jianyin, and it was a modern urban marriage novel that belonged to a wealthy family. This novel told the story of the male and female protagonists 'fake marriage at first. In addition, there was a similar novel called " After a Fake Marriage to a Wealthy Family " by Chen Wuye. However, the other search results did not provide more information about the fake marriage novel. Therefore, these were the recommendations of the fake marriage novels that could be provided at the moment.
Yes, there are. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous people create and sell fake comic books to make a quick buck.
It depends. Sometimes it could be a fictional creation, but not necessarily fake in the sense of being deliberately misleading.
Most likely not. The comic industry has strict measures to ensure the authenticity of Batman comics. However, there might be some unauthorized or fan-made versions that could be considered 'fake' in a sense, but they don't have the official stamp of approval.
It depends. There are some fake G comic dragons out there, but not all are.
It's likely fake. Such content is often not genuine and may violate legal and ethical norms.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Falling in Love with a Fake Young Lady"-The female protagonist was molested by a hooligan at the airport, so she disguised herself as a man and went to Shengyu Men's College to study. Then, she was robbed of her first kiss by the same person. In the end, they found out that they were twins and lived in the same dormitory. This was a fake teenage novel. 2. "Call Me My Adonis: A Rebirth Parting"-The female protagonist wakes up to find that she has become a man, and then is taught by a system how to become a goddess. This was a fake BG novel about urban life. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Well, caricatures tend to emphasize certain aspects for a stronger visual impact. In the case of dates, they might show people looking fake to highlight common stereotypes or social expectations that don't always match reality. Also, it could be just for artistic creativity and to catch the viewer's attention.
You really shouldn't try to make a fake army comic. It's not only potentially unethical but could also get you into trouble. Comics should aim to inspire and inform, not deceive.