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  2. Manhwa - Wikipedia

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    A collection of manhwa covers from the 1960s in Korea Manhwa Museum, Bucheon. Korea was a part of the Japanese Empire from 1910 to 1945, and during this time the elements of Japanese language and culture were incorporated into Korean society. [11] The term manhwa came into popular use in Korea during the 1920s, [12] when it

  3. Korean Wave - Wikipedia

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    Manhwa, the Korean term for comics, first gained popularity outside of Korea during the early 2000s when manhwa were first became available on the Internet. [71] [100] The term "manhwa" is derived from the Korean words "manhwa" (만화), which can be translated to "comics" or "cartoons". Manhwa is directly influenced by Japanese Manga comics ...

  4. List of manhwa - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin (manhwa) Kim Eun-jeong: Tokyopop: Attaque: Lee Sae Hyung: N/A: Audition (manhwa) Chon Kye-young: DramaQueen: Another Typical Fantasy Romance: WOLHET: Beauty and the Brawn: written and illustrated by Magic mangnani XXL: Tapas [7] Bambi (manhwa) Park Young-ha: Infinity Studios: A Beastly Scandal: 완결,완결, Akeo Studio,박플럼

  5. Webtoon - Wikipedia

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    According to David Welsh of Bloomberg, comics account for a quarter of all book sales in South Korea, while more than 3 million Korean users paid to access online comic and 10 million users read free webtoons. [8] South Korea's first webtoon is Uninhabited Island (Korean: 무인도; Hanja: 無人島; RR: Muindo) by Han Hee-jak in 1996. [9]

  6. List of Korean animated series - Wikipedia

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    Toggle List of Korean animated shows in each decade subsection. 1.1 1970s. 1.2 1980s. ... Manhwa; History of Korean animation; List of Korean animated films; References

  7. Treasure Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Hunting (Korean: 보물찾기; RR: Bomulchatgi) is a Manhwa series by Kang Gyung-Hyo. [1] [2] The series has sold more than 13 million copies worldwide.[3]The series introduces South Korean readers to different countries around the world, their history, geography, and culture, through the eponymous treasure hunt for a lost, hidden, or stolen artifact that is culturally or historically ...

  8. Category:South Korean manhwa artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South Korean manhwa artists" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boichi; C.

  9. Category:South Korean manhwa - Wikipedia

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