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Jun 082010
 

Ore to Kanojo ga Maoh to Yusha de Seitokaicho Japanese publisher Kadokawa has notified many bookstores in Japan that it has pulled the recently released novel Ore to Kanojo ga Maoh to Yusha de Seitokaicho from its listings after it was discovered that many major elements of the book were identical to the popular Baka to Test to Shokanjou after extensive comparisons (1, 2) were made between both stories.

The author of Ore to Kanojo, Jo Aikawa is a first-time author having been one of the candidates for the 16th Dengeki Novel Award before the novel was published in May.

As expected, opinions are sharply divided on the issue, with Migiwa Korumono (tweet) criticizing Aikawa stating "I despise him as an author." while author Takami Kazuyuki in contrast stated support for Aikawa by stating "As long as the novel is fun, this degree of plagiarism is acceptable."

[via MyAnimeList and Saouri’s Window]

Mar 012010
 

Nick Simmons has released a formal statement regarding the allegations of plagiarism raised last week by the Bleach LiveJournal community Bleachness.

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.

Simmons’ own work, titled Incarnate has been suspended from publication and sale pending the outcome of investigations undertaken by the publisher Radical Publishing and Viz Media respectively.

Feb 242010
 

A Bleach LiveJournal community by the name of Bleachness has been investigating instances of reported plagiarism by Nick Tweed-Simmons, son of KISS frontman Gene Simmons.

Nick Simmons currently authors his own comic book series called Incarnate, published by Radical Comics out of LA and draws heavily from the art style and tropes, but the community has discovered that more than a few pages bear a striking resemblance to Bleach pages as seen in the caps below.

Cap 1Cap 2

As of yet there has been no formal response from VIZ, Radical Comics or Nick Simmons at the time of this writing.

[via Scott Green]

Update: Radical Publishing Inc has released a formal statement on the matter via its Myspace page:

We at Radical Publishing, Inc. and Radical Comics, Inc. are quite concerned to hear the news surrounding Nick Simmons’s Incarnate Comic Book. We are taking this matter seriously and making efforts now to contact the publishers of the works in question in an effort to resolve this matter. We have halted further production and distribution of the “Incarnate” comic book and trade paperback until the matter is resolved to the satisfaction of all parties. Rest assured that Radical is taking swift action regarding this matter and will continue in its efforts to maintain the integrity and protect the intellectual property of artists throughout the world whose creative works are the bedrock of our Company and the comic book industry. “

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