Yes. Manga is just a specific style and form of a book. If you're in America, you'll most likely be able to find Manga sections in any bookstore. It's not just for Japanese culture.
No, you do not have to live in Japan to make manga. Many creators outside of Japan have successfully created and published manga in their home countries or online. However, living in Japan may provide more opportunities and resources for aspiring manga artists.
not at all, but manga originates from Japan.
millions, billions, trillions. I am not Japanese but i am Asian. There are some Korean mangakas as well as Chinese and other oriental mangakas.
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Yes. Manga originated in Japan.
The job in Japan to create manga is called a "mangaka." Mangaka are responsible for writing and illustrating manga, which are Japanese comic books or graphic novels.
Try manga2u.com . There's also mangathat! too. Hope this helps ^^Though they do make manga in Japan which is in the Pacific ;)--Umm....I love reading manga from mangafox.com, onemanga.com (it's closed down for a while though), mangareader.net, manga.animea.net, and mangavolume.comthey make manga usually in japan. :) though some people like to make fanfics and their own manga and post them into forums.
Manga in Japan refers to all types of comics. The first manga were political cartoons. They were published in newspapers mostly to make fun of situations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga Manga is from Japan
Try the link below to a Manga school in Japan .
I live in Japan and have tried to submit my manga in english, but they wont accept it, to i suggest you translate it in japanese along with the sound effects and everything.
Tite Kubo, the creator of the manga series "Bleach," resides in the city of Machida, located in the Tokyo Metropolis of Japan. He has been known to live there for several years.
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The Naruto cannon is Japanese if this is what you are asking. It originated as a Japanese comic (manga) created by Masashi Kishimoto for the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. It later became a Japanese cartoon (anime). Both the manga and the anime have been translated into English, but the series in itself is Japanese. Japan did not make Naruto, Masashi Kishimoto did. Although he is Japanese, he is not Japan.
manga and asceticism and textual ethics and universal theory and trans-historical