What is a fancomic Where to read fancomics?

Updated on anime 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The word doujin was introduced in Japanese. Looking through the Japanese dictionary, there are two explanations, one is "the same person, the person", and the other is "like-minded people, like-minded people". The latter is interpreted here, however, in general use, "doujin" does not necessarily mean "like-mindedness", but can also refer to "self-creation, self-creation that is not influenced by commerce".

    That is, it is a situation of "autonomy" and a "culture of autonomy".

    As for the claim that the word "doujin" was coined by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, we cannot confirm this, but it probably has to be used in Japan before the word "doujin" can be spread to the local area and be interpreted and used in this way.

    The fancomics of a certain work refer to the words and drawings created and interpreted by the fans of the work according to their backgrounds and related characters. The scope is quite wide, as long as it is related to this work. This is the most common use of the term "doujin" today.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    But as far as the reality is concerned, fancomics are generally the ...... of BL TanmeiMost of the readers of the original manga are not satisfied with the plot of the original work, so they draw what they want in their hearts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To put it simply, it is a two-time (manga) creation using the original material or background. It's basically for non-commercial purposes (because there is an alleged dumping of the original work, "Maybe it's |||."and entertainment in nature. Above.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To put it simply.

    Some people take other people's comics and recreate comics.

    It's the same character, but it's not drawn by the original author!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's just that it's not drawn by a cartoonist, it's painted by those messy people who imitate cartoonists. Those people are doujin, and those imitations are fancomics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My name is doujin, and the pictures I draw are called fancomics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fan comics to see? Fan comics refer to manga works created by enthusiasts based on the original work. You can find fancomics on several platforms:

    1.pixiv:pixiv is a community platform focused on illustration and fandom.

    On pixiv, you can find a large number of fancomic works and support interaction and communication between users. Many creators post their fanart on pixiv.

    2.Tieba: Tieba is a community platform for discussing and sharing content.

    Many manga lovers will share their fanfic creations in various manga-related post bars. You can find fanfiction posts in the relevant manga stickers, or search for fanworks of interest by typing keywords into the search bar.

    3.Weibo: Weibo is a social platform, where many manga lovers share their fanart. You can follow some fandom creators on Weibo, or use keyword search to find fancomic works that are noisy.

    4.Homo network rolling material training station:There are also some special homo**,Such as ACG Sinicization Group、Love Rose, etc.,Provide a large number of homo comic works for users to read and**。 You can browse through the different kinds of fancoms in these ** and choose the one you like.

    It is important to note that fancomics are secondary creations, they are often based on the original work, and there may be copyright issues involved. Therefore, please respect the author's creative rights, refrain from commercial ** and distribution, and comply with relevant laws and regulations.

    If there is nothing wrong with the above instructions, please forward the elegant posture in Uyghur dance. I hope you find the above information helpful, and I wish you found a fancomic work you like!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The word "doujin"** is a form of re-creation for the work that readers love in Japanese. To put it simply, "anime doujin" refers to the recreation or adaptation of existing anime works (such as manga that have already been officially published), including changing the plot and characters, or merging several stories.

    In the 80s of the last century in Japan, anime doujinshi was very popular, and in China, doujin appeared with the popularity of manga and the Internet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Since many manga fanworks are based on the recreation of characters in commercial comics, "doujin" is widely used to refer to literary or artistic works that are recreated by fans of the cave rift with characters from specific literature, anime, movies, and games, and the plot is not related to the original work, that is, the combined name of doujin** and fanart. The so-called doujin refers to other works that the reader derives from one work. There are many forms of doujin, but they are mainly divided into the following categories:

    1. Completely original interpretation, that is, text version of comics, movies or others.

    2. Analysis of the emotions of the original characters in the original work.

    3. Other dramas developed by the original characters in the original book are closed-minded.

    4. Other stories that happened in the original characters of the original book in different time and space backgrounds.

    5. Interpretation of the original fairy tale.

    6. Other types.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Fan comics are recreations based on characters from commercial comics.

    Since many manga fanworks are based on characters from commercial comics, "fanfiction" is widely used to refer to literary or artistic works that are recreated by fans with characters from specific literature, anime, movies, and games, and the plot is unrelated to the original work, that is, the collective name of fanfiction and fanart.

    There are many forms of doujin, but they are mainly divided into the following categories:

    1. Completely original interpretation, that is, text version of comics, movies or others.

    2. Analysis of the emotions of the original characters in the original work.

    3. The original regret bird replied to other plots developed by the original characters under the original setting.

    4. Other stories that happened to the original characters in different time and space backgrounds.

    5. Interpretation of the original fairy tale.

    6. Other types.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Black Butler. Fateful Night: Black Contractor is the second season and forgot the name of the first season.

    Rose Maiden Clannad Snow Maiden Air

    Seto's flower dowry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The term doujin originated in China, and it has a greater degree of creative freedom than commercial creation, as well as the flavor of "create whatever you want". Doujinshi is a self-produced publication of this kind of creation. This sector is called the "fandom".

    During the May Fourth Movement, Lu Xun (Lu Xun went to Japan to study) or Modern Literature had already used the term "fanzine" to refer to non-commercial creative publications. However, the rise of this fandom culture is now imported from Japan, and it is dominated by anime culture. This article is primarily about this fanculture part.

    Since many comic fanworks are based on the secondary creation (also known as re-creation) of characters in commercial comics, in the convenience of everyday vocabulary, "doujin" is widely used to refer to literary or artistic works that fans recreate with characters from specific literature, anime, movies, and game works, and the plot is not related to the original work, that is, the combined name of doujin** and fanart.

    However, "doujin" is not necessarily a re-creation, it can also be an original. Some fandoms are not meant to be derivatives of the original, but rather to "informal commercial". For example, the doujin games that are often heard are not necessarily derivatives of the original.,Or even the original.,At this time, the meaning of the lack of the same person is "informal commerciality.。

    Modern Doujin Definition: Some of the created virtual characters in the original work play different stories under the secondary creation. The author of a secondary work is not the creator of an original work. Therefore, the work of secondary creation is called a fanwork.

    In English, doujin is often referred to as fan-fiction, which literally means fiction created by fans. The Wikipedia definition defines it as a story created by fans based on the setting and characters of the original book.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Forehead.. Let's put it this way.

    Some of the anime you've seen.、Comics.,** and so on use the character settings in it to re-create according to your own wishes.、It's called a homo.。 And the same people**、Homo comics,That's what writes these as**。 Draw into a comic.

    Can you understand that?

    Hope it helps

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A work that borrows characters and worldviews from a certain anime or manga for secondary creation. Like people**, fancomics, etc. Another feature is that it is unofficial.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is a painting or anime that imitates a certain anime.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's someone who shares the same aspirations

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