Salvation Began from Cafe

Chapter 10 Cat Eye Storm

Elite Publishing's weekly teenager Fiery is definitely one of the top comic magazines in the island's SAR, and it's hard to compare the same type of magazine to the volume.

The cartoon industry in the Island Special Administrative Region is one of the best in the Empire. After all, in order to vigorously develop the cultural economy, the Empire has given many preferential policies. In comparison, the Island Special Administrative Region is actually best suited to the development of the entertainment industry.

It is also for this reason that the entertainment industry in the Island Special Administrative Region has flourished, and in recent years a large number of idol stars have been discovered and admired by the audience.

Unfortunately, the discovery of quality idols does not mean that they can possess quality pieces, at least in Learin's view, those idol stars who play on TV every day seem to have nothing to do with them other than their facial values.

Even with strength, it is useless not to have matching pieces.

Incidentally, the cartoon industry seems to have been inspired by this in the recent past, recalling the use of cartoonists themselves to create IP value, and even introducing the concept of idol cartoonists, which has attracted a significant proportion of readers to buy money.

Just from a realistic perspective, a cartoonist who paints popular comics and has enough face to match idols is basically zero.

Of course, basically the equivalent of zero doesn't mean no. Next week's teenager Fiery launched a young comic artist, who was said to be ready to cultivate vigorously, and his work was really popular. The first time he published the magazine defeated a small famous comic artist in the same period with absolute advantages, which can be described in horror.

Rather, such a potential newcomer would certainly achieve more with the help of a magazine agency, although it cannot be said that in a short period of time he would ask the top of the pyramid in the cartoon world, but if he was given time he would surely be able to rise successfully.

In the reader's feedback for the new issue, the young rookie had a very high rating, and his popularity ranked fifth out of twenty works in the same period, with the exception of the previous top cartoonists, who seemed to have no enemies.

Maybe he'll soon be one of those top cartoonists.

In this case, the new cartoonist's online review would not be too bad, so it would be better for such a new author to be more popular on a network that is more receptive to new things.

And yet, it never occurred to the editors of the weekly Juvenile Fiery Editorial that the new person they pushed didn't get much attention on the Internet, and instead, the attention of the online readers was drawn to a work called Cat's Eye.

Cat's Eye?

What's this?

When the editors of Weekly Juvenile Fiery learned about the news in the forum, the first reaction was to face to face, and although they had to review many works every day, the cartoon, Cat's Eye, did not remember anyone.

No one reviewed Cat's Eye, so why did this comic appear on the magazine's website? Who negligently missed an excellent piece? Or is there something wrong in the middle?

Or… did this comic author hire people to brush all the good reviews on the internet?

The magazine was cut off by the waist, put on the internet but the fire works are not without it. In fact, this situation can occur once or twice a year. After all, the editorial waist cut works are carried out according to strict procedures. Black is black and white, everything depends on grades to talk, and if the grades do not meet the standards, they will be replaced by better works.

This is the company's policy. It is nothing short of capital, but from the perspective of a cartoonist, that is to say, it is somewhat unpopular. After all, for a cartoonist, every single one of their works is their work, equivalent to their children, and no one is willing to give up their children easily if they can.

That is also why cartoonists who are unwilling to cut back on their work choose to continue updating their serials online, and if the subsequent plot is accepted by the reader, it is possible to bring the work back to life, although this is rarely the case.

More commonly, the extreme methods used by some unimaginable cartoonists, such as spending money on popularity, are not new.

Only unfortunately, if you want to harvest the reader's identity, the hard work is the real hard reason. In such a popular situation, it can keep the work hot for a while, but after the heat, it will immediately become popular.

So is Cat's Eye really a great piece, or is it painted with money?

When the editors of the weekly Juvenile Fiery carefully read the first words of the piece, they basically did.

Yes, no one is new to the industry. Whether a piece is excellent or not, you can tell from the first sentence, and that's why Cat's Eye's editors took a breath of cool air after watching it.

“No wonder this work is so popular that it attracts too many readers with this exquisite painting! ”

“It's not just about the painting, it's also very storytelling, the love story between the female thief and the male policeman, although it hasn't been fully spread yet, but I can't wait to see it! ”

“This is definitely an excellent work that has been rare in recent years, my God... Why did the author of this work choose to update the web instead of contributing to the magazine? ”

Even the editors of Weekly Juvenile Fiery are so disoriented, not to mention the readers' reaction, in fact, that the cat-eye sisters have stormed the Internet far more exaggerated than they thought.

Although the world's cartoon industry is at an early stage of development, it is very popular with young people, especially on the Internet, where an excellent work is bound to be the subject of controversy.

It is precisely in this situation that the Cat Eye Sisters were quickly discovered and didn't have to be propagated. The readers who read this work will spontaneously be Amway friends, passing on ten times a week, which led to a horrible phenomenon.

Weekly Juvenile Fiery's website is always ranked among the best works in the magazine, but in just two days, the ranking has suddenly changed dramatically.

A piece called "Cat's Eye" is like a rocket, killing the top ten in the leaderboard at an extremely fast pace, followed by the top five, then the top three, and finally the second, to take the first throne!

That's the first throne!

Without experiencing any packaging promotions, it was able to rush all the way to the top of the leaderboard, which undoubtedly had a huge impact in a short period of time.

So, as the author of this work, what is Lee Ahreum doing right now?