AnimeHeretic wrote:I just found something yesterday by Antarctic Press called How NOT to Draw Manga which is basically a rant against the stereotypical anime/manga and the American artists who imitate the worst aspects (focussing on female figures, samurai etc).
Link to sample pages here
and I'm with you Mangafanatic. I think American Manga is a contradiction, because technically, manga are Japanese comics (a more neutral term)
faithfighter wrote:Aw! I love american manga. Thanks for posting though
AnimeHeretic wrote:I don't have a problem with the people inspired to follow the art style they like. It's just that I think of JP comics as Manga, Korean comics as Manhwa, and so on. I guess a better term would be manga inspired comics...
MasterDias wrote:I like Megatokyo but I really haven't gotton around to reading any of it in quite a while.
uc pseudonym wrote:Typically I am annoyed by manga "purists," but I approve of the above position. Depending upon the definitions of the terms, such will vary.
mai wrote:I found some images of Neotopia and it looks really cool.
About manga inspired American comics, allot of English words are from other countries [I think somthing like 60% is French]
that’s how languages grow by borrowing words from each other. So I don't think every comic should be called a manga but if it has the same feel to it or style I see no reason not to.
Guys you say comic I say manga can't we all just get along?
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