Mu Fengchun

Mu Fengchun

Famous cartoonist in Shanghai. Invited by the famous Chinese cartoon magazine "Cartoon King", he drew his representative work "Flagman of the Century", dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and won the first place in the ranking list, and the cartoon version of "Douluo Continent" has been published in the 25th volume recently, and the sales volume has exceeded one million copies, and the cartoon "Douluo Continent" has undoubtedly become the benchmark of Chinese juvenile cartoon!

At the end of 2013, he cooperated with Tang Jia San Shao to adapt the novel "Mad God", and the comic version was published on the Tencent Animation platform.In 2014, he ranked third among comic writers with 5.6 million royalties. 2014 China Writers Rich List"
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Mu Fengchun (real name Qian Wei) won the second prize in the first "Shanghai Animation and Comic Show" competition right after his debut. After a few short debuts, he was invited by the famous Chinese cartoon magazine "Cartoon King" to draw his masterpiece "Flag Bearer of the Century", dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and won the first place. position in the rankings. Subsequently, he took the lead in drawing China's first animation combo work, "I'm Mad About Song", which received unanimous acclaim during its serialization in the magazine.

 

In the same year, his works participated in the Hong Kong Comic Summit and were published in the "World Comic Masters Collection". Invited to be the judge of the selection committee of "2001 Shanghai Animation and Comic Exhibition". In 2002, invited by Shanghai People's Publishing House to draw the Chinese anti-drug propaganda work "White Shackles". In 2003, he was a member of the judging committee of the "Animation Summer Camp" organized by Shanghai's best-selling magazine "Shanghai TV" and the animation competition organized by the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League.

 

He collaborated with the famous movie director Forrest Gump to create the movie comics of the same name, "Very Romantic" and "Seven Hour Jet Lag". In recent years, he has published nearly 30 volumes of comics and hundreds of single-frame works. Among them, the picture book "Sacred Legend" became one of the top ten most influential works on the Internet in 2004 and 2005.

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