Pirating comics is a big no-no. It violates copyright laws and harms the comic industry. Creators put in a lot of effort and deserve to be compensated fairly for their work. So, stay away from piracy and choose legal options.
I recommend "Miss Mermaid: Lord Ye Jue is a little cold", a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The female protagonist is a cute mermaid who saved the vampire count. Later on, the Vampire Count fell in love with her. The female lead turned into a human in the end, so she wasn't a mute mermaid, but the male lead was a vampire. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One Piece novels were novels with One Piece as the theme, usually describing the adventures of the protagonist Luffy and his pirate crew in the ocean. Pirate novels often contained rich plots, including battle, adventure, love, political conspiracy, and other elements. In addition, One Piece novels were often linked to other works such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, and other comics.
It depends on various factors. If it adheres to copyright laws and doesn't involve illegal content, it could be legal. But if it violates any legal provisions, it's not.
The legality of fanfic is a bit complex. Generally, if it's non-commercial and doesn't negatively impact the original work's market, it might be okay. However, if it infringes copyright or is used for profit without permission, it can be illegal.
It depends on various factors. Maybe it's legal if it adheres to copyright and legal publishing norms. But without specific details, it's hard to say for sure.