The income of domestic cartoonists depended on their creative content, audience, market recognition, work quality, sales channels, and many other factors. Some well-known manga artists 'works were adapted into movies, TV series, animations, and other forms of income would also increase. At the same time, some cartoonists earned income by publishing separate books and participating in the adaptation of comics. The income of manga artists varied according to their personal situation, the type of work, the level of creation, and other factors.
The following is a list of famous cartoonists and their representative works:
1 Fujimoto Hiroshi (Fujimoto Hiroshi Futsuka, Japanese mangaka) Masterpiece: One Rider Against a Thousand (1928)
2. Takahiko Inoue (Ichie Inoue, Japanese manga artist) Masterpiece: Slam Dunk (1994)
3. Araki Hirohiko (Japanese mangaka Hirohito) Masterpiece: Death Note (1997)
4. Akira Toriyama (Nakayamayamada, Japanese manga artist) Masterpiece: Dragon Ball (1978)
5 Kishimoto Saishi (Kishimoto Saishi Chū Beck, Japanese manga artist) Masterpiece: Naruto (2007)
6. Fukuda Yoshiki's masterpiece: The Full-time Hunter (2002)
7 Aoyama Gangchang (Aoyama Gangchang Changmu Japanese mangaka) Masterpiece: Death Note (2006)
8. Oba Toshida (Japanese manga artist) Masterpiece: The Attacking Giant (2015)
9. Kamaike Kazuma (Kamaike Kazuma, Japanese mangaka) Masterpiece: Tengen Breaking Through the Red Lotus Rock (2006)
10 Feng Benjamin (Feng Benjamin Yam, Japanese manga artist) Masterpiece: Metal Alchemist (1997)
There are many self-taught cartoonists. Here are some examples:
Fujimoto: Japanese manga artists are widely praised in the Japanese manga industry for their unique style and creativity. He was self-taught and learned his skills by reading comic books and watching animations.
2. Akira Toriyama: The Japanese mangaka was hailed as one of the pioneers of Japanese manga. He was self-taught and improved his skills by drawing comics. He also created the Dragon Ball series, which became a worldwide classic.
3. Inoue Takahiko: Japanese manga artists enjoyed a high reputation in the Japanese manga industry for their unique style and creativity. He was self-taught and improved his skills by drawing comics. His representative works included "Slam Dunk" and "Naruto".
4. Katsuhiro Otomo: Japanese cartoonists are famous for their strong colors and line styles. He was self-taught and improved his skills by drawing comics. His representative works included "Silver Spirit" and "Death Note".
5 Kishimoto: Japanese manga artists are widely praised in the Japanese manga industry for their unique style and creativity. He was self-taught and learned his skills by reading comic books and watching animations. His representative works include Naruto and Inuyasha.
These cartoonists were all self-taught, constantly improving their skills and knowledge to create outstanding works. Their story tells us that anyone can become a mangaka as long as they have the perseverance and determination.
There are many excellent cartoonists in China. Here are some well-known cartoonists:
1 Zhou Yong: His works are unique and creative, and he is known as one of the "fathers of Chinese comics".
2. Manga Master: His manga works have a variety of styles, involving history, science fiction, martial arts and many other topics, which are deeply loved by readers.
3. Lin Jian: He is good at using delicate pictures and unique painting styles to show human nature and social problems. He is known as one of the "Chinese versions of Jia Pingao".
4. Chen Jie: His works are full of thoughts and feelings about life, nature and humanity, showing the life and culture of Chinese villages from a unique perspective.
5 Ye Yongqing: Her comics often show bits and pieces of life in a humorous and warm way, which is deeply loved by readers.
His works are full of exploration and interpretation of Chinese traditional culture and history, showing a unique Chinese style.
These are some of the best Chinese cartoonists. Their works have different styles and characteristics, and they have brought many excellent works to readers.
Cartoonists usually needed to have relevant artistic qualifications or work experience, but this was not necessary. Many cartoonists started as assistants or interns and gradually grew into professional cartoonists.
However, some cartoonists may receive specialized comics courses or training to help them master more advanced comics techniques and creative methods. In addition, some cartoonists might set up their own comics courses in their comics studios or universities to help them train assistants and interns.
Comics artists needed creativity, drawing skills, and business acumen to create popular comics and promote them to a wider audience. Therefore, no matter what the situation was, manga artists needed to constantly work hard and learn to continuously improve their artistic level and creative ability.
There were many movies adapted from the works of the Taiwan cartoonists, Kimi. The more famous ones were Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro.
Spirited Away was an adaptation of Kimi's manga of the same name directed by Japanese animated film director Hayao Miyazaki. The film received widespread international acclaim and became a classic animated film. It told the story of a little girl, Qian Xun, growing up in a mysterious supernatural world. At the same time, it also revealed the theme of family, friendship, responsibility and so on.
Totoro was an adaptation of Kimi's manga of the same name directed by Japanese animated film director Hayao Miyazaki. The movie tells the story of two little boys, Totoro and Zhuzi, who adventure in a mysterious forest. It also reveals the theme of friendship, courage and family. Both of these movies were deeply loved by the audience and became classic animated films.
There are many cartoonists in Hong Kong. The following are some of the more famous cartoonists:
Lin Xi: Hong Kong cartoonists are famous for their humorous style and unique creativity.
2. Wei Wen: Hong Kong cartoonists are known for their exquisite lines and deep character creation.
3. Zeng Zhilang: Hong Kong cartoonists are known as the "Father of Comics". His works have a unique style and are deeply loved by readers.
4. Gong Geer: Hong Kong cartoonists are good at realistic comics with emotional styles.
5. Yu Wenle: Hong Kong cartoonists are famous for their humorous style of comics. Their representative works include "The Wind and Cloud of Comics".
6. Zou Zhaolong: Hong Kong cartoonists are famous for their delicate emotional descriptions and vivid characters. Their representative works include " Full Time Master " and so on.
These are just a few examples of Hong Kong's cartoonists. Hong Kong's cartoonists have a huge team, and their works cover a variety of topics and styles, which are very popular among readers.
Online cartoonists and novelists usually made money in the following ways:
1. Selling copyrights: The works of cartoonists and novelists are usually sold to various media platforms, game companies, film companies, etc. These works could bring them profits and were usually the main source of income through their creations.
2. A number of cartoonists and novelists also offer a monthly or seasonal purchase of their works to receive updates and additional content. Such a service would usually bring them a stable income and help them expand their audience.
3. Advertising income: cartoonists and novelists can also earn income by providing content to other websites or platforms and placing advertisements on these platforms. This kind of advertising revenue is usually based on the click rate and conversion rate of the advertisers, so it is an important source of income for cartoonists and novelists with a large audience.
Other ways: In addition to the above few common ways of making money, cartoonists and novelists can also earn money in other ways, such as cooperating with a publishing company, creating their own brand, participating in charity projects, etc.
My answer may not be accurate or complete. Death usually referred to doing something very dangerous or unreasonable in certain situations. The works of cartoonists and novelists usually involve various topics, including adventure, love, science fiction, etc. Therefore, they may make some risky or unreasonable decisions, which may lead to some unexpected situations.
Of course, not all cartoonists or novelists would do this. Some cartoonists and novelists would follow their own creativity and inspiration to avoid risky or unreasonable actions as much as possible. At the same time, we should also respect the efforts of these artists and appreciate their works.