It's hard to give a straightforward yes or no. Comic Concepts has its pros and cons. Some of their products are great, but there have been issues with delivery and customer support in some cases.
The jobs of web writers usually included:
1. Creating novels: web novelists can create various types of novels through writing, including science fiction, fantasy, history, romance, horror, etc., and then publish them on novel websites such as Qidian Chinese Network, Xiaoxiang Academy, Red Sleeves Adding Fragrance, etc.
2. Managing the writing progress: Online writers need to manage their own writing progress to ensure that each novel is completed on time and meets the requirements of the website.
3. Maintaining novel updates: web writers need to constantly maintain their novel updates to maintain the speed and quality of the novel updates to attract more readers.
4. Interact with readers: Web writers need to interact with readers, reply to readers 'messages and comments, understand readers' needs and feedback, and improve readers 'satisfaction and loyalty.
5. Cooperate with other authors: Online writers can also collaborate with other authors to create novels and share creative experience and resources to improve the level of the entire online literature industry.
It depends on a few factors. If the animation follows the original story closely, uses good quality graphics, and has a coherent plot, it could be considered legit. But if it strays too far or has poor production values, it might not be.
Well, the legitimacy of G Mart Comics is a bit of a mixed bag. Some customers swear by it, but others have run into various troubles when dealing with them.
Honestly, I don't know. You could look into its reputation in the manga community, or maybe see if there are any reports of scams or issues associated with it to determine if it's a trustworthy store.
The following are some of them:
1. Hugo's "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris"
2. Hamlet and King Lear
Dickens 'Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities and David Copperfield
Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Glory, and Moonlight in Virgil
5. The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and A Good Morning by Ernest Ernest Hemmingway.
6. Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Viola, and Love in the Time of Viola 2
7 Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence, The Shackles of Humanity, and The Blade
8 Tolstoy's War and Peace, Resurrection, and Anna Karenina
9. The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway
10 Calvino's The Ever-Repeating Story, The Wars of the Roses, and The City and the Birds