You have to be confident to draw, no matter how good you can draw. Then I would have lessons or self teach myself how to draw human figures and etc; everything you have to be able to draw. But really, because you can draw manga doesn't mean you can always be a mangaka (a manga artist), because manga is part of Art. So I guess you have to study art and such in high school and in uni. I don't think there is a university for learning manga. (If there is, it would be very rare i think.) After uni I would have to FULLY confident in art AND manga. <----Yes, it's very painful. Just before entering uni, I would suggest that you should have your own style of manga and art. <--- Yep, that's the very important part. I believe choosing the best uni is the uni in Japan, becasue manga is originally from Japan. (meaning you will learn more.) So I am suggesting that learning Japanese will be important too. (By the way, just in case you're thinking to become a mangaka- it isn't easy.) Anyways, I hope this has helped you at least 5 percent. If you mean for a job then you go to any anime (manga in cartoon form)/manga companies such as Star Child (producers of FLCL and Evangelion). Most manga companies are located in the country of Japan it's self. It's just like getting any other job. Go up to the companies front door, knock twice and sign up for a job interview.
Go to the book store and go to the Manga section. It will tell you how to draw, make, and create Manga. If that doesn't work, Then I would advise you to read or watch this series called Bakuman. It's about these 2 9th graders who are aiming and trying to become Manga-Kas. The story will tell you all sorts of specific details into putting your story in JUMP or other magazines whether it's One-Shot or Serialized. It may have some depressing details but it gives you heads up on how to make your dream. (And it's funny. Lol) so you'll might enjoy the series. It gives you a lot of info. I hope this will help :]
absolutely all you need to dois get your manga published and you ar a mangaka if you need to learn how to draw try this site http://sketchingmanga.weebly.com/
It honestly depends. If you've strived for being a mangaka all your life, you should check everything out first. Like wages as such. If you REALLY want to become a mangaka you should think of a story ASAP. If you've read/watched Bauman, you'll know that luck is a big part of becoming a mangaka. You never know, your manga may become one of the biggest. But, back to the point. It's 200% fine if you feel discouragred to be a mangaka. When I was younger and I found out how tough it was, it did put me off a bit. It's a tough life out there for mangaka's. Hope this helped.
Mangaka can both draw and write, although people who only write would be authors, who sell plots and stories to mangaka's short on ideas. Managaka's can work in colaborations with writers aswell.
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.
Masashi Kishimoto
You can be whatever you want to be don't let people tell you that you cant be a mangaka there are people that are not Japanese who are mangaka for example Stan Lee the creator of Spiderman he made a manga with Hiroyuki Takei (the creator of Shaman King ) called ULTIMO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimo_(manga)
Yuu Watase
Yuu Watase is the Mangaka
The salary of a mangaka can vary widely depending on factors like experience, popularity, and the publication they work for. Typically, newer or lesser-known mangaka may earn around $20,000 to $30,000 per year, while more established and successful mangaka can earn six-figure salaries. However, many mangaka also supplement their income through merchandise sales, royalties, and other related activities.
The artist or mangaka of dragonball is Akira Toriyama.
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I doubt it. The only way a person under 18 would be able to make a manga was if they were practicially rich and yes, they would need lots of editing help. Mangaka usually have to have a lot of supplies and tools. Under-18 people wouldn't be able to afford that, so yes/no maybe.