I'm not sure what you mean by'retarded comic'. Comics can have various styles and themes, but I haven't come across a category specifically called that.
I'm not sure. It depends on your definition of'retarded comics'. Some might consider certain comics with odd or simplistic storylines as such, but it's a subjective matter.
The reason why " Celebrating Years " was considered mentally retarded by some viewers was probably because some of the plots and characters 'performances in the play were considered to lack wisdom and rationality. The audience believed that the difficulties in the play were always easily solved by the protagonist. The female characters were too emotional to pursue and marry the protagonist, and the powerful opponents were crushed by the protagonist. However, these opinions only represented the views of a portion of the audience. The overall ratings of " Celebrating Years " on Douban and other rating platforms were good, and many viewers gave positive comments on the plot and characters. Therefore, opinions on whether " Celebrating Years " was too retarded varied from person to person.
That's a very harsh and unfair statement. YA fiction offers diverse stories and perspectives that can have a profound impact on young readers' growth and imagination.
I recommend two novels to you: "The Love of a Wealthy Family: Wifey, Don't Go" and "Erwin, Your Wife Is Crazy". Among them,"The Wealthy Family: Wifey, Don't Go" was about a female protagonist who was pushed into the deep pit of a wealthy family by her family's greed for money. Her husband was actually a mentally retarded person with an IQ of only eight years old. Her mother-in-law even ordered her to get pregnant early. The plot was very interesting. In "Young Master Erwin, Your Madam Is Crazy", the female lead, Ye Chuchu, was a dignified and powerful woman from a military family. She was treated as a retard by modern people and even married into a wealthy family. However, she turned the tables with her strength. Those who mocked her were all slapped in the face. However, the male lead, Captain Jin, was also an eight-year-old mentally retarded person. He even wanted to marry the female lead in a bizarre way. The two mentally retarded people could be said to have sparks flying together. The plot was very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
This statement was not accurate. Although it was a fantasy novel, there was no general phenomenon that indicated that their IQ level was low. Fantasy novels usually used fantasy, science fiction, or martial arts elements as the theme. These topics had nothing to do with intelligence.
Some fantasy novels may add some supernatural elements such as magic, monsters, etc. These elements require a certain amount of imagination and creativity, but this does not represent everything. Therefore, the fantasy novels were popular.
In short, fantasy novels were a fictional setting that could not be used to evaluate their creative ability.
My answer might not be accurate. Not all web novels were mentally retarded, but there were indeed some works with unreasonable plot design, unclear characters, logical loopholes, and other problems. These works might be influenced by the author's personal preferences, writing style, and creative inspiration. But that didn't mean that all web novels were stupid. Thank you for your reminder.