There might be a difference between Chinese comics, Japanese comics, and European and American comics in terms of becoming mainstream. Chinese cartoons had developed rapidly in recent years and had more and more viewers and fans, especially among young people. Many outstanding Chinese comics had already received international recognition and praise, such as "Uproar in Heaven,""Journey to the West,""Romance of the Three Kingdoms," and other classic works. However, compared to Japanese and European comics, there was still a gap in the production level, story depth, style, and other aspects of Chinese comics, so they had not completely become mainstream. Japanese comics and European and American comics had a huge fan base around the world. Their storylines, styles, and other aspects had a unique charm that was deeply loved by the audience. In terms of production standards, Japanese comics and European and American comics also had very high standards. Many of their works had achieved high praise and honor internationally. Therefore, although Chinese comics were developing rapidly, they had yet to become mainstream compared to Japanese and European comics.