Talk:Katsushika Hokusai/@comment-36.80.218.181-20180101130100/@comment-36.80.218.181-20180102130857

The bestiality fetish has existed for ages, but I think the first work that show the use of tentacles was his work. And with the possibility of "Hokusai" being a collection of people, what difference does it make regardless of who made it? It's under the same "brand" of Hokusai, so I guess you can just simplify it like that, maybe? Much like how people doesn't seem to give a shit about the contrasting style of the slendermen of xxxHolic and the much normal style of Cardcaptor Sakura. All they care is that "oh, it's made by CLAMP". It makes no difference at that point.

But if it does matter, then I guess we can take that concept into something similar to the Hassans. This Hokusai might represent the Kanagawa Wave, then there might be some other Hokusai that represent the Fisherman's Wife, or the Laughing Demon, or maybe some other of his work that's well-known to the people. The NP name itself is the title of his work's series, with The Wave as the most famous one of his work included in it. So if the artist is different and it does matter, other Hokusai can simply use that same NP name, just like how Hassans use the same NP name, Zabaniya.

Then again that could happen if someone over there care enough to make more of Hokusai versions like all those Arthurias. I think they'd simply brushed it off as "it's just like the mangaka with his/her assistants" and just leave it with Hokusai as one person.