Manga

comics employing a set of Japanese stylistic conventions, produced in Japan or elsewhere

A manga (Japanese: 漫画) is a Japanese comic book.

Manga is drawn by a mangaka (Japanese: 漫画家) (Japanese for cartoonist: an artist of comics). Manga is usually read from right to left.

The word manga can be both singular and plural, and mean both the medium of comics or a single comic. It is a form of art that is used to draw comics and develop Anime (animated cartoons of manga art). Colors and symbols are important.

Example of a manga

Types

  • Yōji (幼児向け漫画) - manga for people aged 1–4
  • Kodomo (or Jidō) manga (児童漫画、子ども漫画) - manga that appeals to many small children
  • Shōnen (少年漫画) - A boy is usually the main character in these types of manga. The storyline is mostly about adventure/fighting.
  • Shōjo (少女漫画) - Manga that features human emotions and relationships. Mostly for girls aged 13–17.
    • Ciao (published by Shogakukan)
    • Chuchu (published by Shogakukan)
    • Sho-Comi (published by Shogakukan)
    • Ribon (published by Shueisha)
    • Nakayoshi (published by Kodansha)
      • Sailor Moon - an example of shōjo manga published by Nakayoshi
    • LaLa (published by Hakusensha)
    • Hana to yume (published by Hakusensha)
  • Seinen - manga that is written for college-aged young men
    • Young animal (published by Hakusensha)
    • Young King OURs (published by Shōnen Gahōsha)
    • Young Ace (published by Kadokawa Shoten)
      • Another
  • Seijin (成人漫画) - manga that might appeal to men more than women
  • Josei/Redikomi (女性漫画 レディースコミック、レディコミ) - (abbreviation of English "LADIes' COMIc") manga that might appeal to women more than men
  • Shōnen-ai (少年愛) - manga that features a romantic relationship between two male characters. Also known as Yaoi
  • Shōjo-ai (少女愛) - Manga that features a romantic relationship between two female characters. Another name Yuri(百合).

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