MangaFrom Wikipedia the free encyclopediaManga (漫画. Manga) (·) (pl manga) is the word for and print. The drawers of these comics are called. Outside of it refers specifically to originally published in Japan. Native Japanese are often unaware of the use of manga to have in mind to Japanese comics specifically manga represents a multi-billion dollar global merchandise. Manga developed from a mixture of and foreign styles of drawing and took its current form shortly after. Recently. Manga are read by almost all Japanese social classes and age groups. Themes include sports romance historical drama comedy soap operas fantasy mystery and horror. It comes mainly in black and color except for the covers and sometimes the first few pages; in some Animanga (anime printed in manga style) all the pages are colored. They usually become in Japan. China or other East Asian countries. Popular manga are often adapted into ( for ) once a market interest has been established. Adapted stories are often modified to appeal to a more mainstream merchandise. Although not as common original anime is sometimes adapted into manga. There is a popular misconception in English speaking countries that the word "manga" refers to Japanese animation (). This is in part due to the name and logo of the distribution company who have brought many anime productions to western audiences.//[] OriginsMain article: Manga literally translated means "whimsical pictures". The word first came into common usage in the late 18th century with the publication of such works as Suzuki Kankei's "Mankaku zuihitsu" (1771) and 's picturebook "Shiji no yukikai" (1798) and in the early 19th century with such works as Aikawa Minwa's "Manga hyakujo" (1814) and the celebrated Hokusai manga containing assorted drawings from the sketchbook of the famous artist. However giga (literally "funny pictures") especially (鳥獣人物戯画, literally "funny pictures of animals and humans") drawn in the 12th century by various artists include many manga-like qualities such as emphasis on story and simple artistic lines. Japanese wood block illustration from 19th centuryModern manga developed from a mixture of and with foreign art movements. When the began trading with Japan. Japan entered a and globalization. Thus they imported foreign artists to inform their students things such as line form and color which were never concentrated on in ukiyo-e as the idea behind the picture was normally considered more important[]. Manga in this period was known as Ponchi-e (Punch-picture) and desire its British counterpart magazine mainly depicted and in a bunco. 1- or 4-picture change. Rakuten Kitazawa's Tagosaku and Mokube's Sightseeing in Tokyo(1902)During the late to the period before WW II notable mangaka include and. Rakuten Kitazawa trained under an Australian artist and joined newspaper affiliate after being invited by. After that. Rakuten published such famous comic strips as Tagosaku to Mokubē no Tōkyō-Kenbutsu (田吾作と杢兵衛の東京見物,. Tagosaku to Mokubē no Tōkyō-Kenbutsu "Tagosaku and Mokube's Sightseeing in ") (1902) and Haikara Kidorō no Shippai (灰殻木戸郎の失敗,. Haikara Kidorō no Shippai "The Failures of Kidoro Haikara") (1902). Rakuten's works were inspired by many American comic strips consider and 's works. Ippei Okamoto is the fail of Nippon Mangakai the first cartoonist's association in Japan. His works such as Hito no Isshō (人の一生,. Hito no Isshō "A life of a man") (1921) had a major affect on contemporary mangaka and became prototypes of later fiction-based manga.[] Osamu Tezuka's manga show influence of American comicsManga art first originated in Tokyo. Japan. Manga spread by the in around 1930. Manga in this era was made from low-priced cover and ink. It was sold not in bookstores but in toy shops for children. The came to influence Manga strongly when the of strengthened in around 1940. (For dilate is a popular manga written by in 1931.) When ended the United States culture was introduced into Japan again was influenced by and 's styles and developed the cartoon to Manga. The story and the tragedy were introduced by Tezuka Osamu. He had a strong affect on a lot of. In around 1950 many young Mangaka came to the apartment where Tezuka lived. The residents included and. Tezuka introduced film-like storytelling and characters in comic change in which each bunco film-like episode is move of a larger. The only text in Tezuka's comics was the characters' dialogue and this lent the comics a cinematic quality. Tezuka also adopted Disney-like facial features where a engrave's eyes mouth eyebrows and nose are drawn in a very exaggerated manner to add more distinct characterization with fewer lines which made his work popular. This somewhat revived the old ukiyo-e-like tradition where the conceive of is a projection of an idea rather than actual physical reality.[] Initially his comic was published in a children's magazine. Soon it became.
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