Difference between revisions of "Manga"
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(New page: Manga are illustrated stories with dynamic layouts, heavy use of tones, cinematic pacing, and strong emphasis on character development. Though manga has it's true origins in 19th and 20th...) |
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Proponents of manga point out that the stories and characters are more believable and "human" than North Aamerican and European comic books depict. | Proponents of manga point out that the stories and characters are more believable and "human" than North Aamerican and European comic books depict. | ||
− | "Also, I thought the potential of manga was more than getting a laugh; using themes of tears and sorrow, anger and hatred, I made stories that didn't always have happy endings." ~ Osamu Tezuka the god of manga | + | "Also, I thought the potential of manga was more than getting a laugh; |
+ | using themes of tears and sorrow, anger and hatred, I made stories that | ||
+ | didn't always have happy endings." ~ Osamu Tezuka the god of manga |