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Wen Riliang's resume
Wen Riliang's first famous work, If I were Emperor, was only serialized in another work. The theme of this work is novel and different, which was the precedent of local comics at that time. The story tells the story of the war between gods and demons in western religions. At this time, Liang Fei began to be familiar to readers, so If I were the Emperor can be translated into an independent cartoon and put on the market. When I came to the Black Panther with Ma Rongcheng, this work was also very different, telling the politics and assassination power of China. At this time, Liang Fei's painting style began to take shape, with certain market support, and was widely recognized by readers. After the publication of The Black Panther, Ocean Press was established. From "Sea Tiger" to "Wu Shen", Fei Liang's unique style is more obvious. Pictorial magazine contains elements of violence and philosophy, so it conforms to the tastes of today's teenagers, so the number of readers is increasing, which further lays its position in the Hong Kong cartoon industry.

Data: Wen Riliang's "If I were the Emperor" serialized in "The Ghost Book Emperor" in his early years made Hong Kong readers pay attention to this editor-in-chief who is good at creating martial arts cartoons with novel techniques and different themes. In the early 1990s, Liang Fei's Black Panther, which was co-produced with Jaeger (Deng Zhihui) and Ma Rongcheng, also sold well. This cartoon about the struggle between political careerists and assassination forces makes it easier for readers to accept Liang Fei's domineering style and distinctive writing skills. Even in the later period, after making bad friends with Ma Rongcheng, he founded "Ocean Publishing House" and published "Sea Tiger". The sense of violence and philosophy of human nature brought by his paintings still meet the tastes of readers at that time, and readers' support for him is increasing day by day. Although his Wind Blade and Storm Thirteen have not been recognized by most readers in recent years, his Wu Shen still occupies a very important position in the local market and popular culture.