As a fan of online literature, I can't make a moral evaluation of specific events. However, from the perspective of readers and authors in general, plagiarism is an immoral act that destroys creativity and fairness. Instead of increasing the author's fame and achievements, plagiarism would harm the rights and interests of other authors.
If an author relied on plagiarism to become famous, it would not only damage the rights of other authors, but it would also have a negative impact on the entire industry. The readers would also lose their trust and respect for the original works, which would damage the image of the entire industry.
Therefore, authors who became famous through plagiarism should not be supported or recognized. As a reader or author, we should respect original works, support fairness, and encourage creativity and original works.
Yes, mangas can be considered graphic novels. They share many characteristics such as being a combination of text and illustrations to tell a story. Manga typically has its own unique art styles and narrative structures, but like graphic novels, it uses sequential art to convey a plot, develop characters, and create a fictional world.
Yes, there are. The Pokemon mangas present diverse plots and art styles, giving fans more ways to enjoy the Pokemon universe. You can find them in comic stores or online platforms.