Infinite Dawn was not a continuation of Infinite Horror. There was a fundamental difference between Endless Dawn and Endless Terror. Infinite Dawn mainly told the story of a character named "Flowing Maple". After he transmigrated, he became a person with the ability to control light. In the process of continuous adventures, he gradually revealed the truth behind infinite terror. Although there was a certain connection between Infinite Dawn and Infinite Terror, it was not a continuation of Infinite Terror.
Because I couldn't find any reliable information or evidence that there was a second novel.
Whether there was an infinite genre novel that was better than Infinite Horror was a subjective question because everyone had different preferences and evaluation standards for novels. However, the status and influence of infinite horror in the infinite genre of novels was obvious. It was a very successful novel and was loved by many readers.
I hope you can find your favorite infinite novels and enjoy reading them!
I can't tell if Zombie's Infinite Terror plagiarized Infinite Terror or not. More information was needed to make an accurate judgment, such as whether there were similarities in the plot, character setting, theme, and so on. However, plagiarism generally referred to the act of copying or borrowing content from another person's work without authorization. If you want to confirm whether a novel plagiarized another novel, it is recommended to read both novels and carefully compare their plots and content.
The novel's infinite future was not a continuation of infinite horror. Infinite Future was a novel about a person named Li Siyuan who traveled into an infinitely terrifying story world and became a "ghost" similar to those in horror movies. He fought against various terrifying creatures in this world. Although there was no direct connection between the infinite future and the infinite horror, they were both representative works of the infinite genre.
Yes, I recommend the following novels to you:
Sanguine Evolution was an evolutionary novel like Infinite Evolution and Infinite Terror, but it focused more on the future technology and space settings.
Survival of the Ten Thousand Races: Infinite Evolution at the Beginning: Although it was a game novel, it was also a story centered around evolution.
"Evolution of Infinite Monsters": It was also an evolutionary novel, but there were more elements of mutation and mutation, and the characters 'identities were also very special.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Definitely not. Manhwa comes from Korea. It has unique features that set it apart from Chinese comic works in terms of art style, storylines, and cultural influences.
Sure is. Manhwa specifically refers to comics created in Korea and has its own unique style and characteristics compared to comics from other countries.
Onepunchman is definitely not a manhwa. It's a Japanese manga that features an interesting plot and distinctive characters. The manga has been adapted into various forms of media.