Tite Kubo (bleach)
Osamu Tezuka (astro boy, black jack)
Boruson (heat, lord)
Tetsou Hara (fist of the north star)
Tokyopop has a few manga artists in the US. Mark Crilley, a popular How-to-draw manga artist and has a Youtube channel, has his own series.
In a studio.
in japan spmewhere
Most manga artists in Japan submit a 'oneshot' manga piece when they are in high school. (Usually in response to some contest a magazine puts out.) After they graduate high school, they usually start a small job and then start creating a manga. If the manga does well, they quit the job and become a full time manga artist. So, no, I don't think manga artists need a bachelor degree.
The word Manga can be translated as, "humorous pictures." Manga became very popular in the 20th century when laws prohibiting the publication of those kinds of items were lifted. It has since become a huge part of Japanese culture. Unlike in America, Manga is read by most people in the country. The artists and writer of Manga are well respected for their work, much like the writers of literature in America.Recently, Manga has become popular in America. It has been a very successful new medium that has become very popular with young people. Manga, and the Anime that it has inspired, has been seen on T.V., in movies, and has even influenced the art styles of certain American artists like Ed McGuinness, Brian Wood, and Frank Miller.http://comicbooks.about.com/od/manga/ss/manga101.htmActually Manga is not translated into what they said, it is actually just a Japanese Comic. Nothing more nothing less.
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Americans can't become manga artists because a manga is for Japanese people to read and is in Japanese and it is black and white, read right to left. Comics is for Americans Hope this helps ^^
No. The most popular manga is Shonen Jump and that is obviously shonen.
The word manga is Japanese, literally meaning "comic." For Americans, manga are comics produced by Japanese artists. Due to this standard, then yes, "manga" as we know it is a product of Japan. There is of course American-made "manga" that imitates the art style of Japanese artists. The word manga is applied to some of these works to be better categorized at a glance by readers looking for material that falls into the manga genre archetypes.
I would not think Manga would be popular in Great Britain because Manga orginated from Japan.
Manga as a popular form of art and storytelling in Japan has origins dating back to the 12th century scroll paintings known as "Choju giga". The modern form of manga that we are familiar with today was popularized in the mid-20th century by artists such as Osamu Tezuka, who is often referred to as the "God of Manga" for his pioneering contributions to the medium.
deends on how popular your manga is