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  2. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Impressionistic backgrounds are common, as are sequences in which the panel shows details of the setting rather than the characters. Panels and pages are typically read from right to left, consistent with traditional Japanese writing. Iconographic conventions in manga are sometimes called manpu (漫符, manga effects) [D 1] (or mampu [D 2]).

  3. Yonkoma - Wikipedia

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    Yonkoma manga (4コマ漫画, "four cell manga" or 4-koma for short) is a comic strip format that generally consists of gag comic strips within four panels of equal size ordered from top to bottom. They also sometimes run right-to-left horizontally or use a hybrid 2×2 style, depending on the layout requirements of the publication in which they ...

  4. History of manga - Wikipedia

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    Chōjū-giga (12th century), traditionally attributed to a monk-artist Kakuyū (Toba Sōjo) Image of bathers from the Hokusai manga. Manga, in the sense of narrative multi-panel cartoons made in Japan, originated from Euro-American-style cartoons featured in late 19th-century Japanese publications. [1]

  5. Parasyte - Wikipedia

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    A manga panel showing a Parasite getting ready to attack a human being. Parasyte centers on a 17-year-old male high school student named Shinichi Izumi, who lives with his mother and father in a quiet neighborhood in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. One night, tiny worm-like aliens with drill-like heads called Parasites arrive on Earth, taking over ...

  6. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. An overview of common terms used when describing manga/anime related medium. Part of a series on Anime and manga Anime History Voice acting Companies Studios Original video animation Original net animation Fansub Fandub Lists Longest series Longest franchises Manga History Publishers ...

  7. See You Tomorrow at the Food Court - Wikipedia

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    ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinichirō Nariie. It originally began as a webcomic published on the author's Twitter account in October 2019. It was later acquired by Kadokawa Shoten who began serializing it on their Comic Newtype website in March 2020.

  8. Mono (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Mono (stylized in all lowercase) is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Afro. It began serialization in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Miracle! magazine in May 2017, and was later transferred to the Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine in December 2017.

  9. K-On! - Wikipedia

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    K-On! (Japanese: けいおん!, Hepburn: Keion!) [a] is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Kakifly.It was serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara magazine between the May 2007 and October 2010 issues, and also serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine.