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I believe that both Windows Operating and Mac systems work with PDF Creator. Personally, I have used PDF Creator with my Windows Operating system at work.
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Some guy told me I should send a manga company a one-shot. If they consider it a great manga, you can make your own manga. That's how many manga writers like Masashi Kishimoto (creator of Naruto) started out. If your manga is way popular, the manga company's boss or publisher would discuss with you if you would want it turned into an anime, I think. So you should think about finding the adress or manga company building. Its cool you want to make your own manga, because I want to make my own too! Good luck, have fun!Tokyopop, a major manga publisher in North America, holds a contest for people to submit their own manga - it's called The Rising Stars of Manga. Some successful manga have spawned from this! You also may want to purchase a manga editor for your computer, such as Manga Studio 3.0.
Nasashi Kishimoto is the creator of Naruto, an anime series. He also wrote Naruto as manga in Shōnen Jump from 1999 to 2014. He was influenced by manga and anime that he read or watched as a child. He especially was influenced by Akira and The Matrix.
No nothing that is made for windows or dell, etc. will not work on the mac thanks to the programers who decided to make the mac a completely different computer
Depends how you defined "re-written". If it's fan translated but done for the purpose of being an accurate translation, some people frown upon it, but there's hundreds of sites carrying it all over the internet. If its a parody manga, I don't see why as long as it was not published and done for fan purposes.
Osamu Tezuka is important to manga because he is considered the "God of Manga" and is credited with pioneering the modern manga style. He created iconic series such as "Astro Boy" and "Black Jack", and his innovative storytelling techniques greatly influenced the development of manga as an art form. Tezuka's impact on manga continues to be felt today through his unique characters, dynamic art style, and enduring storytelling techniques.
The creator of Beyblade is Takao Aoki. He is still alive and he currently resides in Kamakura, Kanagawa of Japan.
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Yes but only in Boot camp. You need to boot up in Windows. See video in the resource section as an example.