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  2. Comic book - Wikipedia

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    Manga (漫画) are comic books or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, though the art form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning in general. Outside Japan, the word is typically used to ...

  3. Manga - Wikipedia

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    The NPD Group noted that, compared to other comic book readers, manga readers are younger (76% under 30) and more diverse, including a higher female readership (16% higher than other comic books). [147] As of January 2020, manga is the second largest category in the US comic book and graphic novel market, accounting for 27% of the entire market ...

  4. Signal to Noise (Moreno-Garcia novel) - Wikipedia

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    Signal to Noise is an urban fantasy novel by Canadian Mexican author Silvia Moreno-Garcia.The novel was published by Solaris Books in February 2015. [1] Moreno-Garcia stated that she was inspired to write the novel based on her parents, who both worked at a radio station.

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  6. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    A creator of manga; this can refer to both the writer and illustrator of the work. [23] mihiraki (見開き): A manga scene, usually one single image, spread to cover two opposing pages. [citation needed] [disputed – discuss] name (ネーム, Nēmu): A rough draft of a proposed manga. [61] Also known as a manga storyboard. [23]

  7. Isekai - Wikipedia

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    Isekai (Japanese: 異世界 transl. 'different world', 'another world', or 'other world') is a sub-genre of fiction.It includes novels, light novels, films, manga, anime, and video games that revolve around a displaced person or people who are transported to and have to survive in another world such as a fantasy world, game world, or parallel universe with or without the possibility of ...

  8. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    Varsity novel; Adventure fiction; Echtra – pre-Christian Old Irish literature about a hero's adventures in the Otherworld or with otherworldly beings. [15] Lost world [16] Nautical fiction; Picaresque novel – depicts the adventures of a roguish, but "appealing hero", of low social class, who lives by his wits in a corrupt society.

  9. Light novel - Wikipedia

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    Light novels are commonly illustrated in a manga art style and are often adapted into manga and anime. While most light novels are published only as books, some have their chapters first serialized monthly in anthology magazines before being collected and compiled into book format, similar to how manga is published.