Why are only violence based manga ever visually original?

Why is everything else visually just a generic shovelface, shoveleyed tropefest with anime adaptations done with one(1) color pallet for all of them. What is it about violence that attracts every single original mangaka while non-violent manga artist are always generic talentless hacks?
If anything non-violent manga should try to make up for lack of action by being visually eyecathing. But it just doesn't happen. Seriously why?

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The only non-violent manga with original aesthetics is Mushi-shi

I mean, are you looking for obvious contradictions to your dumb ass post? What about Blame?

There’s Ping Pong

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Blame!*

Hero Academia is just discount Takeshi Koike.

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>wikipedia plot summary, first sentence
>"Killy, a silent loner possessing an incredibly powerful weapon known as a Gravitational Beam Emitter, wanders a vast technological world known as 'The City'."

excuse me

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Lol, looks racist

You're ignoring the fact that most forms of media have a strong bias for violence. Media is at its core is escapism, and humans are violent. Violence, rage, anger are all integral parts of the human condition. Why wouldn't people want to experience those things? It's cathartic.

OP, if you you want recs, just go to /wsr/. Everyone actually answering this guy is retarded.

But most manga that comes out is non-violent escapism. It's visible on home pages of some streaming sites as well as on Yea Forums catalog. Violence based manga and anime are the minority and out of that minority, yet smaller minority is visually unique.

I'm not baiting for recs. I have no such need. I spotted a strange pattern and I want a discussion.

Boku no Pico

You got me, frankly I don't know a lot about non-violent anime that isn't considered a classic.

Follow the money, my best guess is because violent anime sells and the studios that pump it out can pay for the creme of the crop.

Unlike the non-violent manga that appeals to people looking for escapism that is not too unfamiliar; more violent manga appeals to the people that look to manga in general for pure entertainment.

Yeah, that makes sense. Wish I could see a catalog of all manga that is made, even by amateurs to see if innovation is only happening in the violent manga or that it just sells in that category so it gets published more.

This grinds my gears. Why would it be like that?
"Non-violent escapism goes well with familiarity"
Is it because people are searching for a comfy feel in non-violent manga?

Because you have a very limited knowledge of manga.

>I don't know a lot about non-violent anime
>why are violent anime the only ones that X
I dare you to engage your fucking brain and see the pattern here.

>non-violent manga
Who fucking cares? Only girls and faggots enjoy non-violet shit

>3 hours ago
What the fuck are the mods doing today?