LongcrierCat
Down In It
http://community.livejournal.com/bleachness/446299.html?thread=10841435#t10841435
Um... Yeah... What is this?
Um... Yeah... What is this?
Me on Retro said:He seriously thought nobody would notice Zaraky Kenpachi? What dumb art thief.
Who cares?
.-. Can I move in with you then? Seriously. Plagiarism happens, people nerdgasm over it. Honestly, I wouldn't have even noticed it if I picked up an issue of the book itself; I just don't have that good of a memory. Oh, and LOL, Gene Simmons had a son?Of course I don't. I live under a rock when it comes to celebrities. Those names mean nothing to me.
Who cares?
What I wondered the instant I saw this was, what if it's just a parody? A single frame like that could just be a reference to/parody of bleach - and that kind of stuff happens all the time. You probably need more context to know whether it's plagiarism or not...
Wikipedia said:Accusations of plagiarism
Wikipedia said:Concerns were raised in late February 2010 that Nick Simmons had plagiarized character designs, fight scenes, plot segments, dialogue, poses and expressions from both professional and amateur artists, specifically from both published manga and from art communities such as DeviantArt.[9][10]
Evelyn Dubocq, Senior Director of Public Relations at Viz Media, the American publisher of the Bleach manga, was quoted as saying "We appreciate all our fans bringing this matter to our attention, and we are currently investigating this issue".[10] Tite Kubo, the author of Bleach, one of the mangas specifically named, has made a Twitter post twice on the situation, first to comment on the number of people outside of Japan commenting on the accusations and later to note that he is more concerned about the fact that Gene Simmons's son is a comic creator than he is in whether any of his work was actually copied.[10]
On February 25th, 2010, the publisher of Incarnate, Radical Comics, announced on its official blog that it would be halting distribution and production of Incarnate until the matter is resolved between all concerned parties.
On March 1st, 2010, Nick Simmons released the following statement regarding the accusations of plagiarism:
“ Like most artists I am inspired by work I admire. There are certain similarities between some of my work and the work of others. This was simply meant as an homage to artists I respect, and I definitely want to apologize to any Manga fans or fellow Manga artists who feel I went too far. My inspirations reflect the fact that certain fundamental imagery is common to all Manga. This is the nature of the medium. I am a big fan of Bleach, as well as other Manga titles. And I am certainly sorry if anyone was offended or upset by what they perceive to be the similarity between my work and the work of artists that I admire and who inspire me.”
Why the hell are you all using wikipedia?
You obviously care if you clicked on the topic.
"Even though I don't care.."
Nick Simmons is small potatoes.
Edit:
You know, I was going to say "How much effort does it take to paste the references at the bottom of Wikipedia so people don't call you out on it?", but I stopped myself. Funny how that played out.
None at all it would seem.Wikipedia said:References
- ^ a b Gene Simmons Family Jewels
- ^ A&E's Gene Simmons Family Jewels website
- ^ "Nick Simmons' Voiceover Credits". Official Website for Robot Chicken. http://www.robotchicken.org/index.php?title=Nick_Simmons.
- ^ "Nick Simmons' Incarnate (Skullduggery)". http://www.aetv.com/nick. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
- ^ Rodriguez, Alex (July 23, 2009). "Nick Simmons: Bringing the Revenants to Life". Comics Bulletin. http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/124838253365689.htm. Retrieved August 16, 2009.
- ^ Melrose, Kevin (February 25, 2010). "Radical Halts Nick Simmons' Incarnate amid Claims of Plagiarism". Robot 6. Comic Book Resources. http://robot6.comicbookresources.co...-simmons-incarnate-amid-claims-of-plagiarism/. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
- ^ "Nick Simmons' Incarnate Halted Over Alleged Bleach Plagiarism (Updated)". Anime News Network. February 25, 2010. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...carnate-halted-over-alleged-bleach-plagiarism. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
- ^ Gustines, George Gene (March 1, 2010). "Comic Book Creator Accused of Plagiarism". Arts Bea. NYTimes.com. http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/01/comic-book-creator-accused-of-plagiarism/. Retrieved March 2, 2010.