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to be a manga-ka, maybe its good to go to manga school. which there are some English teaching school in Japan. some people are mangaka from when they are in middle school. so I guess u also need some talent to tell the truth.
I suggest reading a manga titled "Bakuman." It's about two teenagers who what to become manga-kas and it tells you LOADS of stuff about the manga industry and Shonen Jump. It is really good.
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Becoming a manga-ka is not easy because it requires a high level of skill in drawing, storytelling, and character development. Additionally, the manga industry is highly competitive, making it difficult for new artists to break in and get noticed. It also often involves long hours and tight deadlines, which can be challenging for many aspiring creators.
There is a Japanese Legend of Zelda manga. This manga was never translated officially but many "fanslations" can be found on the Internet. The manga exists for several of the games and follows the plot of the respective games. This manga is officially endorsed by Nintendo, but it is soley written by the manga-ka and is not considered canon. i know a site with Zelda manga on it, is called www.onemanga.com it has lots in there
Hiromu Arakawa is the manga-ka (story writer and artist) for Fullmetal Alchemist.
There are several American manga ka currently being published by Tokyopop
I forgot exactly what they're called, but manga-ka use fabric and fancy paper with designs to add the detail to character clothing and background.
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I think Seiyuu-ka! Is is like happy cafe because their both very funny
They are unknown because it actually doesn't say.