@Pokari I want to understand the author but to a certain extent.
I also remember several authors who out of habit drew more or less equal characters but at least tried to change the backgrounds and secondary characters, an example is a mangaka that I love so much, Matsuri Hino.
This mangaka had designed the Vampire Knight manga for many years and by now the style had become accustomed to that, but when she created a new manga (I'm referring to the one about the two-volume ninja) at least she changed the backgrounds and settings, yes he saw commitment.
Here is a total copy and paste, there is no way to defend those who do not even try to make a minimum effort to avoid the similarities with his other works.
If I wanted to read me a work that contains the same characters, the same story and all the rest I go to read the manga that I have already bought previously.
But if this author arrives in my country, in your opinion, how many manga could I buy since they are totally identical?
Only one at this point.
And who goes there to lose?
The author who will not make a profit as well as anyone like me would like to be able to buy manga.
I also say it because on the one hand I want to support if it arrives in my country and I know that I like the author and the work as I did for Hino Matsuri, of which I have many of his manga.
But if you do the copy and paste you make me pass the desire to support.