i think its awesome that these creators are making comics/manga, I always wondered why some big rich creators who are fans of comics,anime,manga never tried to invest in it instead of wasting their money on buying cars houses watches shi like that so im glad its finally changing
Well think of it this way. Alot of rich people love movies but that doesn't mean they would want to become movie directors. You can like something and not want to be apart of it. (Creatively)
@@pizzatime1503What i said still stands . These rich "Creators" are more or less no different from the rest of us. They may like the product, But that doesn't always mean that want to create such product.
I love comics/manga, and im glad they are some RUclipsrs that are encouraging their audiences to read more :) I'll definitely be reading Monsters We Make since its story already interests me, and I've been trying to find more mangas like it.
Hot take: most of those comics, like a lot of RUclipsr merch, is incredibly average. Like, if any of those stories were stealth dropped without the big names attached to it, most would never look at it with a second a thought due to how mid they are. That being said, if we can acknowledge that, it’s perfectly fine for them to do that. A bag is a bag.
Not just a bag but if it’s what they wanted to do and they some how want to use their influence to help with that noting wrong with that like it’s weird he makes it seem like they can only do one thing and one thing only and can’t have passion for anything else they don’t force they fans to buy they just suggest and ask and it’s by the fans love and support for them that they do so it’s a pointless rant and this why I don’t like commentary’s like really putting all these RUclipsrs under fire for what
Ill be honest the rdc one looks mid as a concept but then again idk the storyline. Cory's actually sound interesting from the introduction alone. And I heard Godslap is good so 🤷🏾♂️
@Jaydub07 Love has nothing to do with it fans "support" out of temporary pleasure and coping mechanism and the creators create for money so it's a basic transaction of what both sides wants. Let's not forget how most of these fans are kids so its not even their money that they're spending which just makes it easier for them to consume and these creators to get paid. The merch point of the original commenter was idiotic but if people wanna indulge they can therefore they will and just because something is average doesn't mean it isn't enjoyable. Yall are probably taking this content creators words wrong because it's all aimed at your favorite youtubers
I admire RDC World for how they’ve made anime more popular within the Black community, especially when it was once considered unusual. What I love most about CoryxKenshin is that he doesn’t use profanity, so I can watch his videos around my family without any unexpected surprises. I’m really excited to buy their mangas!
If anything, it helps the indie manga space because if these manga do well, then it will boost the popularity of indie manga as a whole, so it's totally fine.
Yeah itself something along the lines of the halo effect there are creatives who would shit on all these comics/manga but they just won't give them the light.
I like how the RUclips auto generated chapters call Cory “Corey Kinchin” 😂 It’s like when that one guy called Cory “Curry Kitchen” when he was wearing a Coca-Cola shirt
Long as people actually READ comics and stop consuming adaptations as their sole source of entertainment from the genre, I’ll finally be free. Anything that helps this is a W in my eyes
Ok this is gonna be a little off topic. And i dont want to be the guy who crushes people dreams. but for a small average creator (in comics) who have big dreams and goals. I dont see how you find this inspirational, like at all. From what im seeing in the indie comic space unless you have alot of money OR status your not gonna get far. Brandon chen, moist critical, rdc world, cory. All these creators either have money from a outside source or status. Most indie creators DONT have that. And even if you grew your channel with your product ALONE, who's to say how long that will take?. Whyt manga first video on Apple black was TWELVE YEARS AGO. And who's to say how long hes been making money off of his work alone. And recently (don't want to give names) I've seen two indie manga creators either switch careers or stopped chaseing it as a job and just does it as a hobby while doing something else cause they werent being payed enough for their labours. I'm all about hard work but I'm also all about working smart. chaseing a career in something where your rolling a million faced dice and hapeing you get a six (figuratively speaking) doesnt sound smart. The west (unlike Japan) doesn't have a established standard for manga. So it's a nightmare for the average person to get noticed. And it may not even pay well if you do. Wouldn't it be better to produce your story in a different meduim/ industry where the chances of you being noticed are higher? (or at least a little more fair).
Well you can say that for a lot of things. For instance, being an artist or a youtuber. You do not get paid at all until you gain an audience and people either buy your product and/or service. Any entrepreneurial endeavor takes a lot of time to develop clients and an audience, of course being in America raises the difficulty by a significant amount which is why you need to build an audience outside to generate sales for your product. These are the difficulties that come with anything hard in life we just have to analyze, adapt and ascend.
From what I remember manga is a localized name kind of like light novel where they can and do exist in other areas they’re just called something else thus saying manga isn’t really wrong but to be fair I’ve seen people also say manga style
@@JP-1990if it’s published in Japan for a Japanese audience, its manga. Yes, westerners have made manga, and no, this comic wouldn’t be classified as manga
Plus all it sounds like you are asking is to make these so called smaller manga artist big which is no different then what the people who are criticizing are so called doing so just sounds like hypocrisy to me people should just read the books and mangas they like and want to they shouldn’t have people like you telling them what they should and shouldn’t do what happens when all the fans of the big manga go to the small one will the small becomes the big one and the big one becomes the small one so literally no difference support the artist you like not who people like him want you too
Take money from? Nah, free market. The money that they earned is money that smaller creators by default shouldn't be able to get "first dibs" just because they are small if the books they make was all that then people would be happy to buy the other thing is most indies suck not remotely that good in story or art and have zero business sense or know how at all anyway or no personality
Elaborate on this topic please. I partially agree with you. The hard truth you’re ignoring is the following they’ve amassed being an obvious shoe in for buying at LEAST the first volume. This will still result in revenue that smaller creators who are actually worth a damn may never see. Though I do agree this is largely due to their inability to accept that business and art must converge if they wish to succeed.
This is a very surface level of thanking lol do you not think any of these guys were going to get thousands and thousands of buys first week even if their comics turned out trash?
He’s passionate, just not very talented or focused with that passion. His initiative was built off of purposefully taking out certain ideas or issues in his works and making them ideologically sterile for his fanbase. His stuff is incredibly generic and bland as a result, so I can understand why someone would look at that junk and not think it was made by an inspired mind lol.
@frostyfrenchtoast no you prob just are comparing comics to anime/manga which we all know comics style tends to be a lot more gimmicky and less interesting in general.
@@h3llboyyy407 great way of telling me you don’t actually read any comics and just consume shounen stuff lol, comics have far more dynamic and striking styles bc of the rotating door of talent that they bring in to illustrate or write. Grant Morrison is idiosyncratic and random with his storytelling, using visuals and minimal dialogue to convey meanings, while someone like a George Perez or Kirby is very verbose with heavy emphasis on narration texts to describe their scenes, it’s exaggerated and a more classical kind of storytelling. You have artists like Jamal Campbell or Gleb Melnikov which have very distinct styles, and then comics having COLOR gives it an insane edge in stylistic depth, with the colorist being able to elevate a comic’s style to another tier if they’re good enough. Manga *can* vary, but manga usually just sticks to a singular mangaka for both the story and art, so the style of a manga is completely defined by the ability of the mangaka themselves. It leads to great stuff like Usogui if the mangaka is cracked, but usually it means you’re stuck with generic styles that follow boring conventions with designs in manga, there are 700 manga series that look exactly like each other for every “unique” style you see. Rippa’s comics are derivative and follow a vibe of a certain era of comics, so all it’s able to do is vaguely remind you of other, better works instead of feeling unique. They’re ultimately made to spite modern comics, and everything is following from that singular stupid goal. His art is stagnant and dull, the heroes generic and uninteresting, and the world feels uninhabited and empty. That stuff only bangs if you don’t actually read any comics and just watch YT shorts lmfao.
@@frostyfrenchtoast this a.i ass response LOL all you did was describe what manga and comics do (sometimes). Everyone knows the general consensus that manga is a lot more detailed and varying in tone/themes/art etc in comparison to comics which follow a lot more linear path of things already done before.
6:48 I don’t understand how you could into comic books. But not be into video games. There’s a huge overlap between the two mediums. Video game characters are written into comic books and comic book characters are written into video games. The two mediums go hand and hand.
It's really not that complicated. For me, I LOVE comics (including Asian comics like manga and manwha) as well as western comics, (both mainstream and indie) but I could really care less about video games. A lot of people I know are this way as well. It doesn't matter that there is any sort of overlap; just because a video game character happens to appear in a comic doesn't mean that I will automatically want to play their game. Heck, I might not even care to read their comic. If the comic is interesting then of course I'll check it out but I'm certainly not going to be playing the game. Not everyone enjoys gaming. It's just personal preference. My husband just so happens to be the opposite. He enjoys gaming but doesn't care about comics, no matter how much overlap there may be. 🤷🏿
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As long as the people behind the comics are fueled by passion not money then it's alright
i think its awesome that these creators are making comics/manga, I always wondered why some big rich creators who are fans of comics,anime,manga never tried to invest in it instead of wasting their money on buying cars houses watches shi like that so im glad its finally changing
Well think of it this way. Alot of rich people love movies but that doesn't mean they would want to become movie directors. You can like something and not want to be apart of it. (Creatively)
Or even has the skillset or resources , passions and time
@@ghost4439 I specifically said “creators” for a reason
The samething dumb dumb they are rich too lol @@pizzatime1503
@@pizzatime1503What i said still stands . These rich "Creators" are more or less no different from the rest of us. They may like the product, But that doesn't always mean that want to create such product.
I love comics/manga, and im glad they are some RUclipsrs that are encouraging their audiences to read more :)
I'll definitely be reading Monsters We Make since its story already interests me, and I've been trying to find more mangas like it.
Hot take: most of those comics, like a lot of RUclipsr merch, is incredibly average. Like, if any of those stories were stealth dropped without the big names attached to it, most would never look at it with a second a thought due to how mid they are.
That being said, if we can acknowledge that, it’s perfectly fine for them to do that. A bag is a bag.
Not just a bag but if it’s what they wanted to do and they some how want to use their influence to help with that noting wrong with that like it’s weird he makes it seem like they can only do one thing and one thing only and can’t have passion for anything else they don’t force they fans to buy they just suggest and ask and it’s by the fans love and support for them that they do so it’s a pointless rant and this why I don’t like commentary’s like really putting all these RUclipsrs under fire for what
Ill be honest the rdc one looks mid as a concept but then again idk the storyline.
Cory's actually sound interesting from the introduction alone.
And I heard Godslap is good so 🤷🏾♂️
@Jaydub07 Love has nothing to do with it fans "support" out of temporary pleasure and coping mechanism and the creators create for money so it's a basic transaction of what both sides wants. Let's not forget how most of these fans are kids so its not even their money that they're spending which just makes it easier for them to consume and these creators to get paid. The merch point of the original commenter was idiotic but if people wanna indulge they can therefore they will and just because something is average doesn't mean it isn't enjoyable. Yall are probably taking this content creators words wrong because it's all aimed at your favorite youtubers
Known cory since fnaf 1 came out and now he’s making a manga, its crazy
Blessings to everyone out here making their dreams come true in the medium of comics....I didn't know Cory until a few years ago thanks to my nephews.
Well researched analysis. You seem to have really thought this one out. I enjoyed your presentation. 👍👍
I appreciate it 🙏🏾I’m glad you enjoyed
0:55 nah grandmas shaking their ass😭😭😭
Nah where they @ tho 😊😂
@@h3llboyyy407 your cooked buddy 😭 🙏. Officer it's this one over here.
@@praisedalord20 👮🏾♂️✋🏾😫
I admire RDC World for how they’ve made anime more popular within the Black community, especially when it was once considered unusual. What I love most about CoryxKenshin is that he doesn’t use profanity, so I can watch his videos around my family without any unexpected surprises. I’m really excited to buy their mangas!
It’s an amazing thing to see this.
If anything, it helps the indie manga space because if these manga do well, then it will boost the popularity of indie manga as a whole, so it's totally fine.
I think this is great. I think it’s great for motivation and like you said being a road map for smaller creators
its not taking money theres room for everyone to make also subbed n liked fire content
People only support stuff like this when the person is already famous. They bash if the person is just starting out.
Yeah itself something along the lines of the halo effect there are creatives who would shit on all these comics/manga but they just won't give them the light.
I like how the RUclips auto generated chapters call Cory “Corey Kinchin” 😂
It’s like when that one guy called Cory “Curry Kitchen” when he was wearing a Coca-Cola shirt
Long as people actually READ comics and stop consuming adaptations as their sole source of entertainment from the genre, I’ll finally be free. Anything that helps this is a W in my eyes
I hope your comic is successful, dude
I appreciate that 🙏🏾
This is legit too good stuff
when monsters we made:
What are your thoughts on Eric July's Isom comic universe?
I look forward to reading your comic as well. Big ups
Ok this is gonna be a little off topic. And i dont want to be the guy who crushes people dreams. but for a small average creator (in comics) who have big dreams and goals. I dont see how you find this inspirational, like at all. From what im seeing in the indie comic space unless you have alot of money OR status your not gonna get far. Brandon chen, moist critical, rdc world, cory. All these creators either have money from a outside source or status. Most indie creators DONT have that. And even if you grew your channel with your product ALONE, who's to say how long that will take?. Whyt manga first video on Apple black was TWELVE YEARS AGO. And who's to say how long hes been making money off of his work alone. And recently (don't want to give names) I've seen two indie manga creators either switch careers or stopped chaseing it as a job and just does it as a hobby while doing something else cause they werent being payed enough for their labours. I'm all about hard work but I'm also all about working smart. chaseing a career in something where your rolling a million faced dice and hapeing you get a six (figuratively speaking) doesnt sound smart.
The west (unlike Japan) doesn't have a established standard for manga. So it's a nightmare for the average person to get noticed. And it may not even pay well if you do. Wouldn't it be better to produce your story in a different meduim/ industry where the chances of you being noticed are higher? (or at least a little more fair).
Well you can say that for a lot of things. For instance, being an artist or a youtuber. You do not get paid at all until you gain an audience and people either buy your product and/or service. Any entrepreneurial endeavor takes a lot of time to develop clients and an audience, of course being in America raises the difficulty by a significant amount which is why you need to build an audience outside to generate sales for your product. These are the difficulties that come with anything hard in life we just have to analyze, adapt and ascend.
You either do it for fun first and foremost or you burn out sooner or later. Many just choose to do what they love, even if it isn't "smart".
@@cynxmanga Exactly
What other mediums are you referring to?
@@Official.INFINIUMI would assume music, animation, games, films, etc...
I think Manga and Graphic Novels are two of the same things but just different culture.
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Hold up….. Moist is making a manga?!?!
If it's not Japanese, it isn't manga.
I don’t think this guy knows that americans have made mangas before
@@obarich Are they Japanese people making comics for Japanese people in Japan?
From what I remember manga is a localized name kind of like light novel where they can and do exist in other areas they’re just called something else thus saying manga isn’t really wrong but to be fair I’ve seen people also say manga style
@@JP-1990 That prolly has happened before
@@JP-1990if it’s published in Japan for a Japanese audience, its manga. Yes, westerners have made manga, and no, this comic wouldn’t be classified as manga
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Plus all it sounds like you are asking is to make these so called smaller manga artist big which is no different then what the people who are criticizing are so called doing so just sounds like hypocrisy to me people should just read the books and mangas they like and want to they shouldn’t have people like you telling them what they should and shouldn’t do what happens when all the fans of the big manga go to the small one will the small becomes the big one and the big one becomes the small one so literally no difference support the artist you like not who people like him want you too
Idk Tyrese and Charlamange had comics
Who are these people?
Take money from? Nah, free market. The money that they earned is money that smaller creators by default shouldn't be able to get "first dibs" just because they are small if the books they make was all that then people would be happy to buy the other thing is most indies suck not remotely that good in story or art and have zero business sense or know how at all anyway or no personality
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Elaborate on this topic please. I partially agree with you. The hard truth you’re ignoring is the following they’ve amassed being an obvious shoe in for buying at LEAST the first volume. This will still result in revenue that smaller creators who are actually worth a damn may never see. Though I do agree this is largely due to their inability to accept that business and art must converge if they wish to succeed.
This is a very surface level of thanking lol do you not think any of these guys were going to get thousands and thousands of buys first week even if their comics turned out trash?
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NGL...RDC Con is wicked work. lmaooo
Ain't no way u implied YoungRippa59 isn't passionate for comics💀
He’s passionate, just not very talented or focused with that passion. His initiative was built off of purposefully taking out certain ideas or issues in his works and making them ideologically sterile for his fanbase. His stuff is incredibly generic and bland as a result, so I can understand why someone would look at that junk and not think it was made by an inspired mind lol.
Ikr 💀 the video was good until that part.
@frostyfrenchtoast no you prob just are comparing comics to anime/manga which we all know comics style tends to be a lot more gimmicky and less interesting in general.
@@h3llboyyy407 great way of telling me you don’t actually read any comics and just consume shounen stuff lol, comics have far more dynamic and striking styles bc of the rotating door of talent that they bring in to illustrate or write. Grant Morrison is idiosyncratic and random with his storytelling, using visuals and minimal dialogue to convey meanings, while someone like a George Perez or Kirby is very verbose with heavy emphasis on narration texts to describe their scenes, it’s exaggerated and a more classical kind of storytelling. You have artists like Jamal Campbell or Gleb Melnikov which have very distinct styles, and then comics having COLOR gives it an insane edge in stylistic depth, with the colorist being able to elevate a comic’s style to another tier if they’re good enough.
Manga *can* vary, but manga usually just sticks to a singular mangaka for both the story and art, so the style of a manga is completely defined by the ability of the mangaka themselves. It leads to great stuff like Usogui if the mangaka is cracked, but usually it means you’re stuck with generic styles that follow boring conventions with designs in manga, there are 700 manga series that look exactly like each other for every “unique” style you see.
Rippa’s comics are derivative and follow a vibe of a certain era of comics, so all it’s able to do is vaguely remind you of other, better works instead of feeling unique. They’re ultimately made to spite modern comics, and everything is following from that singular stupid goal. His art is stagnant and dull, the heroes generic and uninteresting, and the world feels uninhabited and empty. That stuff only bangs if you don’t actually read any comics and just watch YT shorts lmfao.
@@frostyfrenchtoast this a.i ass response LOL all you did was describe what manga and comics do (sometimes). Everyone knows the general consensus that manga is a lot more detailed and varying in tone/themes/art etc in comparison to comics which follow a lot more linear path of things already done before.
6:48
I don’t understand how you could into comic books. But not be into video games. There’s a huge overlap between the two mediums. Video game characters are written into comic books and comic book characters are written into video games. The two mediums go hand and hand.
It's really not that complicated.
For me, I LOVE comics (including Asian comics like manga and manwha) as well as western comics, (both mainstream and indie) but I could really care less about video games. A lot of people I know are this way as well. It doesn't matter that there is any sort of overlap; just because a video game character happens to appear in a comic doesn't mean that I will automatically want to play their game. Heck, I might not even care to read their comic. If the comic is interesting then of course I'll check it out but I'm certainly not going to be playing the game. Not everyone enjoys gaming. It's just personal preference.
My husband just so happens to be the opposite. He enjoys gaming but doesn't care about comics, no matter how much overlap there may be. 🤷🏿
I really love how these creators create their own manga or comic and now spread any political agendas, shout out to Cova’s Lookout!!