I think being a mangaka is a part-time job for some people who want to have extra source of money.
But if doing manga is your passion and it is the only source of your income, then you can call it a job.
Yes, a mangaka is a professional job title used in Japan to refer to a manga artist or creator. Mangakas are responsible for creating and illustrating manga, which are Japanese comic books or graphic novels. It is a legitimate career path in the manga industry.
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.
mangaka, advertising, illustrator
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.
Masashi Kishimoto
Yuu Watase
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/
you could get a real job at the age of fiften
Yup acting is a real job
Yuu Watase is the Mangaka
Publishers are rather simple minded when it comes to job availability: it all depends on skill. If you have an interesting story and overall good traits, they'll hire you, making room if need be. (that is, cancelling "less successful" series)
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.