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Manga! Manga!, the World of Japanese Comics by Frederik L. Schodt, Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese Comics
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Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion: American Comics with a Manga Influence American comics once dominated the world. Now the balance of power is changing, as anime (Japanese animation) comics manga and manga (Japanese comics) have exploded into the mainstream of American culture. Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion is the first-ever tutorial that shows how to draw American-style comics with a manga influence. With this book, artists learn to assimilate Japanese aesthetics into new-look comics: how to turn supermuscular bodies leaner comics manga and more athletic; how to make facial features more angular comics manga and elegant; how to draw hair in up-to-the-minute spiked or long styles. This dynamic fusion of cultures brings together exciting storytelling comics manga and sophisticated design. Now artists can capture the best of East comics manga and West with Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion.
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CoroCoro comics - CoroCoro Comics (Japanese: ãƒã‚³ãƒã‚³ãƒŸãƒƒã‚¯) is a Japanese manga company that publishes comics primarily based upon video games, card games, or toy series (such as Zoids). This manga company's audience is mostly at the elementary school level. Manga - Manga (漫画) is the Japanese word for comics and/or cartoons (not necessarily animated, this includes print cartoons); outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. Manga developed from a mixture of ukiyo-e and Western styles of drawing, and took its current form shortly after World War II. Panini Comics - Panini Comics is a comic book publisher that publishes comic books in Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom. Panini publishes manga in several non-English-speaking countries through the Planet Manga imprint. Alternative manga - Alternative manga are Japanese comics that are published outside of the more commercial manga market, or also manga that have different art styles, themes, and narratives, then commonly found in the most popular manga magazines.
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