Chapter 336: "A Chinese Ghost Story" comics are online (asking for monthly tickets and recommendation tickets)
After finishing the Golden Melody Awards, Lin Fan had time to focus all his attention on drawing the "A Chinese Ghost Story" comics.
Lin Fan is quite obsessed with this movie. Of course, it is not so realistic for Lin Fan now to make this story into a movie, but since the story has been told to everyone and he can draw, he will draw this story into a comic and publish it, which can be regarded as fulfilling one of his wishes.
Of course, it is also a kind of protection of one's own intellectual copyright. Movie copyright is copyright, and comic copyright is also copyright! First occupy the pit, and then dig deeper into the other copyrights and values of this story when there is a chance.
The development of entertainment in the past life has entered the IP era. Whoever has a few good IPs in his hands can definitely live a life of luxury.
Haven't you seen that Monkey King has been tossed around over and over again, and how many billions of dollars have been lost in the box office alone? And this is a free IP.
If it were a big IP company called Disney, Marvel, or DC, haha, didn’t you see that Marvel was about to go bankrupt, but it completely turned around with the IP of Iron Man? You know, Marvel was so poor that it even sold its own son Spider-Man! Now how much effort has it taken to barely welcome Spider-Man home. And that’s it, there is still the movie distribution rights of the Hulk floating out there! Therefore, Lin Fan, who came to this different world, cares about these copyrights very much, and even thought about whether to draw all the IPs of Marvel, DC, and Disney and register them?
After all, no one knows whether the next time traveler will come to this world.
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It took Lin Fan two days to finally summarize and organize all the parts he had drawn before. After confirming that they were correct, he published the comics on Penguin Comics, the largest comic platform in China. For this purpose, Lin Fan also registered an ID called [Earthling].
Secretly commemorate your home planet.
But it didn't matter whether it was an ID or not, because Lin Fan had no intention of using a pseudonym. The reason for choosing an ID was not only to commemorate his home planet, but also because the ID [Lin Fan] had already been registered by someone else, and the website automatically added a number to the end to avoid duplication. This made Lin Fan feel very stupid, so he simply gave himself an ID.
As for whether the ID "Lin Fan" being registered by others would affect him, Lin Fan said that it would not affect him, because he could use other platforms to tie himself to the ID "Earthling".
For example, post an update on your super blog account with over 30 million fans.
[Lin Fan: The comics of "A Chinese Ghost Story" have been published on Penguin Comics. If you are interested, please go and have a look. My name has been registered. My ID is [Earthling]. Please recognize the house number and don't go to the wrong house! ]
As soon as this update was posted, someone immediately responded and commented below.
[Deadly Scissorhands: Fanfan drew a comic for "A Chinese Ghost Story"? Wow, so exciting! I'm going to read it now! I will definitely support Fanfan! ]
[Lack of calcium and love: Fanfan, why are you drawing comics? Please write songs! You can't just win an award and then start doing something else! ]
[Beautiful women think alike: It’s not the first time that Fanfan is ‘not doing his job properly’. The ones mentioned above are probably new fans. You have to get used to Fanfan’s style of ‘not doing his job properly’, which includes but is not limited to running a homestay, painting, carving, making scented tea, growing vegetables, cooking... etc. If one day Fanfan says that he wants to open a farm or something, I won’t be surprised at all...]
Well, it can be said that this fan summed it up very well.
In view of Lin Fan's "willful and reckless" behavior and his various inactivity, Lin Fan's fans have always had very low expectations for him. They just want him to be active, and it doesn't matter what type of activity it is. It is enough for them to see the news that Lin Fan is still active on the Internet.
Well, news of being alive is fine! Just open a B&B and make yourself happy.
Draw comics as you like.
Of course, it would be best to release songs, albums, and concerts, or participate in variety shows, accept interviews, and do live broadcasts. If none of the above are possible, then just draw comics. It's better than Lin Fan doing nothing and just staying in the B&B playing with his phone.
However, as tolerant as the fans are towards Lin Fan, the haters are as harsh towards him. As soon as Lin Fan posts a status, the haters quickly become active.
[Colorful Black: You really spare no effort to exploit your fans? It's pitiful to be your fan. It's not enough to be exploited during the talent show. You also exploited me when I opened a homestay, participated in a variety show, and released a new song. Now you have found a new way, right? You are going to start the fifth round of exploitation, right? Even if you are rich, you can't stand being exploited like this! Lin Fan, please be a human being! ]
It has to be said that this person with the ID [Colorful Black] is Lin Fan’s most loyal black fan. He became Lin Fan’s black fan when Lin Fan participated in "Morning Star" and has been unremittingly blackening Lin Fan. No matter what Lin Fan does, he can find Lin Fan’s black spots from a very magical angle. This is also a talent.
Moreover, at first glance, you can't say that he is wrong in this statement! So much so that some passers-by who didn't know the truth gave him a thumbs up when they passed by, which is very impressive.
However, Lin Fan has been in this circle for a while and has begun to learn to ignore those who deliberately blacken him and their comments, and focus on those fans who have always supported him: I haven't even taken care of those who are good to me, so how can I have the extra mood to pay attention to those who have been badmouthing me?
Start banning and reporting!
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After Yu Mengmeng reported a group of black fans, she couldn't wait to run to Penguin Comics to find the "A Chinese Ghost Story" comic that Lin Fan mentioned.
This story is not long. Lin Fan had already announced the content of the story earlier. When drawing it into a comic, Lin Fan did not add too many things to the story, so the whole comic is very short. Although it takes a lot of time to draw, it doesn't look like it took much time.
Yu Mengmeng found the comic book "A Chinese Ghost Story" posted by a newly registered user with the ID [Earthling]. As soon as she clicked on it, she was attracted by the ancient style of painting.
I won’t go into details about the content of the story. Yu Mengmeng has read the entire story no less than ten times. Although she can recite the entire plot by heart, at least many details are deeply impressed by her.
The entire comic "A Chinese Ghost Story" is very distinctive, both in terms of character modeling and painting techniques, especially the heroine Xiaoqian. When she is dressed in white, her facial features are cold and her eyes are affectionate; when she is dressed in red, she is full of sorrow and seems to be hesitant to speak. It is as if the author has seen such a woman with his own eyes, and the character is portrayed vividly.
If Yu Mengmeng didn't know that Xiaoqian was a female ghost, she would really suspect that Lin Fan had seen this woman. Otherwise, it would be difficult to show so many details of a character based on imagination alone.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
The painting style is beautiful and the story is moving, especially the last scene, when the scholar blocked the sunlight with his body, but the female ghost behind him still disappeared. Even Yu Mengmeng, who knew the plot well, couldn't help but tear up.
After all, the impact of the picture you imagine and the picture you actually see, even if it is just a cartoon, is different. Yu Mengmeng thought she was ready to accept a tragic ending, but when that scene came into her eyes, she was still deeply touched.
Yu Mengmeng switched back to Chaoblog from Penguin Comics and posted a comment under Lin Fan’s Chaoblog account.
[Meng Meng Rabbit: Wow, this story is too tear-jerking! ]
Mengmeng is not the only one who feels this way.
[Aunt is Unruly: The last scene was so touching. I knew they couldn’t be together in the end, but when I saw that they didn’t even see each other for the last time, I still broke down in tears...]
[Flexible Fat Man: One person wrote in blood begging for a second part! Fanfan, can you draw a second part where the scholar and the female ghost are together? ]
[Your educational background is prenatal education, right?: Blood Letter +1! ]
[Nothing is difficult until the beginning: Blood letter +10086! ]
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In Penguin Comics, the number of likes for "A Chinese Ghost Story" is increasing rapidly.
(End of this chapter)