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time oblivion by `Danalm 2 weeks 1 day ago

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This wallpaper gives us a perfect example of how a simple manga scan can be turned into a beautiful vector. Not only did danalm trace the lineart, but he also added amazing details and a simple, yet wonderful background. Furthermore, the wallpaper shows us how the monochromatic style can make your work look really interesting.

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$soulrunner66 22 minutes ago
Seems pretty awesome to me. :P

$acidtreat101 33 minutes ago
Is something wrong with it?

~hickman500 41 minutes ago
What has become of this site

$acidtreat101 49 minutes ago
Haha, I like the character's in it. Some of the best characters I have seen in a while.

`Bernouli 53 minutes ago
Looks like a fanboy anime.. xD

$acidtreat101 54 minutes ago
It's pretty awesome. Here is it's latest wallpaper: http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/wallpapers/toprated/item89509

`Bernouli 55 minutes ago
Never heard of it...

$acidtreat101 57 minutes ago
It's Toaru Majutsu no Index. It's pretty popular,it's just airing now, and it's only had 13 episodes come out and it already has 4 wallpapers.

`Bernouli 59 minutes ago
Is it a popular anime?

$acidtreat101 1 hour 3 minutes ago
I'm working on a Index vector and wallpaper right now praying someone else doesnt do it first

Should manga only be japanese???

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~GreedLust
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1 year 8 months ago
First of, I looked to see if someone started a forum or not so if i missed it, sorry! Now to the matter at hand! Can American or other graphic novelests make anime? Its a highly disputed topic that so many disagree on. Why not? Why so? Should your liniage really be a factor in weather or not someone who is not of asian descent? Is an American physicly and/or psycologicaly unfit to create what we the consumers call manga? True that America has only recently adopted this style of art but that alone cannot be enough to simply discredit this and or any country.

Quite a few American artist have caught the eye of one of the most well known manga companies, TOKYOPOP which has recruted artists like Cristy Lejewski creator of RE:PLAY and NEXT EXIT, Felipe Smith creator of MBQ, and Corey Lewis creator or SHARKNIFE and PENG. Should these and others like them be shot down from the world of manga or should they express their right as artists to creat and express their thoughts as they wish?

Tell me what you think!

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~Kino-chan
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1 year 8 months ago
Well that's a tough question to me I guess as long as the style is manga it should be considered manga. But if it's like the traditional American comic it should just be considered a comic. The reason is because it's just diffrent the art and the size. But as long it's written like manga it should be considered manga regardless of the writers nationality.

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~mangamousie
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1 year 8 months ago
Well I would say, Manga is from Japan/Asia. If it is made in America or others it is a comic inspired by manga. I wouldn't classify it as real manga. Ofcourse they can draw (Americans etc.) but I wouldn't be all in to it.

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~Utena
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1 year 8 months ago
In Japan, they call manga to any kind of comic, regardless it's country of origin or style.
I guess that as long as it fitted the style of story telling and graphic style of japanese manga, it could be called like that.
But still, there is some stuff produced in Japan, that doesn't look like your average manga at all, but's still being called manga, so...

~Noirlit
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1 year 8 months ago
Manga is japanese comic books. Comic books that don't come from Japan is not manga.

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~raitolelouch
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1 year 8 months ago
Manga should only be in Japanese, hence the word 'Manga'. Graphic novels created in other places should be called "Graphic Novels" not manga. Thats what I think at least.

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~EchoWinD
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1 year 8 months ago

raitolelouch
Manga should only be in Japanese, hence the word 'Manga'. Graphic novels created in other places should be called "Graphic Novels" not manga. Thats what I think at least.


Agreed. If American/Foreign "manga" creators were making manga, why do Americans call it graphic novels? Certainly, manga is meant to be a general title for comic in Japan, however, in the world as a whole, manga is meant to represent a certain style that originates from Japan. Even if Americans consider their work manga, by titling it "graphic novels", they are naming "manga" as their own title. Its like calling sushi "seaweed rice rolls" or something along those lines which completely ruins the cultural aspects of it. I'm not sure if what I said made sense, and maybe its not the American manga writer's faults, but all I know is that "manga" is becoming something different in America.

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~GreedLust
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1 year 8 months ago
I never took a stand point befor but I personally think, why not? I mean its definantly manga influenced and if manga is just a japanese word for comic than it should never really matter at all because then it wouldnt matter either way what it was called, graphic novel or manga, which is just how I think about it. If you really want to call it a graphic novel, fine and manga is fine too. I took some American manga to school and was able to fool a classmate into thinking they were authentic japanese(this is a person who wishes they were japnese). So in conclusion same style, same concept, and an awsome story than it shouldnt matter what its called because it still ROCKS!

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~xkannonx
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I thin that manga should be international but no that you think about it its a japanese thing..lol..so they came up with the idea first...lol...good for the props...lol...but eventually countries always translate mangas into their languages so its all good...lol..but manga should be made in english too so we could enjoy them too ...lets not be greedy now..lol

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~silvertongue
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Well, I always thought that Japanese comics are manga. Why should American comics be called manga anyway? I don't quite see the point. Besides, it's convenient to have something distinctive to tell apart from different comics and Japanese comics. Imagine me having to tell my friends that I read Japanese comics (I'm lazy) or just "comics". Everyone would've graphic novels coming into mind immediately. Manga is short and easy to understand.

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~Day2Dream
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1 year 8 months ago

EchoWinD

Agreed. If American/Foreign "manga" creators were making manga, why do Americans call it graphic novels? Certainly, manga is meant to be a general title for comic in Japan, however, in the world as a whole, manga is meant to represent a certain style that originates from Japan. Even if Americans consider their work manga, by titling it "graphic novels", they are naming "manga" as their own title. Its like calling sushi "seaweed rice rolls" or something along those lines which completely ruins the cultural aspects of it. I'm not sure if what I said made sense, and maybe its not the American manga writer's faults, but all I know is that "manga" is becoming something different in America.


Exactly! Manga is a Japanese word. Naming it manga if made somewhere else would only imply that it's Japanese. I'm not saying that other contries can't make mangas too but you'll only send the message to people that it's from Japan. Like the sushi example from EchoWinD.

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~xjdonne
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Oh~ I see. Manga is a word from Japan, and its meaning is "graphic novels".
So it's should be a loan-word, and still keeps its pronunciation.
By the way, will you call the food "dumpings" or "jiaozi"?
I'm a little puzzled on that.

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~Aphrine
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In essence, manga, comic, graphic novel-- they are synonyms. However, manga became the traditional word in other countries to describe comics that originated from Japan, and I believe it should stay that way. "Manga" might sound "fancier" than "comic," but it's ridiculous that the non-Japanese population want to call their works "manga" also; you're not Japanese, get over it. There is nothing wrong with your own region's word for comics!

If the whole wannabe-Japanese-comic aspect doesn't halt, we'll be going to bookstores to check out something like Marvel Manga. >___>

About the dumplings: Call them dumplings; it's the common English word for them and I doubt many but the Chinese would know 餃子. This might contradict the above statement about manga, but words evolve differently.

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~ViEtNoBoY
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1 year 8 months ago
To me, as long as it is drawn in manga style, it is manga. Like avatar, you wont think it is manga but it is!

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~Cieluscian
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1 year 8 months ago
Well, you're asking why American comic books aren't called mangas? Why don't you ask why apple isn't called manzana or 苹果. Japanese call them manga, the Chinese call them 漫画, the Korean 만화 or manhwa and the Americans comic books and graphic novels. While 'manga' is defined as "a Japanese comic book or graphic novel", some people contend that manga defines a style rather than a country of origin. This viewpoint can most predominantly be seen by the manga publisher Tokyopop, which markets original English-language manga.

"Manga is like hip-hop. It's a lifestyle. To say that you can't draw it because you don't have the DNA is just silly." —Stu Levy, Tokyopop CEO

American's aren't "unfit" to draw manga and neither are the Japanese "unfit" to draw Western style graphic novels. Different countries have different styles of drawing. Like Stu Levy said, it's stupid to think that you can't draw that style because you don't have the genes. It doesn't matter what that book's called, you're going to read it anyway. *rolls eyes*


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