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  2. Manhwa - Wikipedia

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    The Korean manhwa, the Japanese manga and the Chinese phrase manhua are cognates (transl. "impromptu sketches") [9] and their histories and influences intertwine with each other. Originally the term manhua in Chinese vocabulary was an 18th-century term used in Chinese literati painting .

  3. List of manhwa - Wikipedia

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    Blade of Heaven Korean: 소마신화전기: Hwang Yong-su (story), Yang Kyung-il (art) Tokyopop: Blade of the Phantom Master Korean: 신암행어사: Yang Kyung-il (art), Youn In-wan (story) Blazin' Barrels Korean: 웨스턴샷건: Park Min-seo: Tokyopop: The Boss (manhwa) Lim Jae-won: ADV Manga: Boarding House of Hunks: Hwang Mi Ri: Boy of the ...

  4. Lookism (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    Lookism (Korean: 외모지상주의; RR: Oemojisangjui) is a South Korean webtoon written and illustrated by Taejun Pak. [1] The webtoon was first published weekly on Naver Webtoon in November 2014. Its story revolves around a high-school student who can switch between two bodies: one fat and ugly, and the other fit and handsome.

  5. True Beauty (webtoon) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2022, the official English version of True Beauty has accumulated 6.6 million subscribers and 825.9 million views. The comic updates every Wednesday. [ 3 ] True Beauty was the third most viewed series on Webtoon in 2019 [ 4 ] and a print version was released starting October 29, 2020 by Young Com. [ 5 ] It was also adapted into a ...

  6. Webtoon - Wikipedia

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    Delitoon provides French translations of licensed works, mostly Korean titles. In the USA, Germany, and France, printoonized comic (a portmanteau of "print" and "webtoon") are completely restructured to achieve dynamic storytelling akin to the best action manga, moving away from the native vertical scrolling narration of webtoons.

  7. South Korean animation - Wikipedia

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    South Korean animation has boomed in popularity in Eastern Asia with the success of the series Pororo the Little Penguin and Origami Warriors in 2011, leaving fans wanting to discover more Korean animations. This success is due in part to perfecting the Korean animation technique, and financial returns being reinvested into new animated products.

  8. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Manta is a South Korean digital comics (or webtoons, webcomics, manhwa) platform owned and operated by RIDI Corporation. [1] [2] It works with its own in-house studio as well as outside partners to create original digital comics. [3]

  9. Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    Whale Star: The Gyeongseong Mermaid (Korean: 고래별; RR: Goraebyeol) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Na Yoonhee. It was serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon, from June 2019 to July 2021, with the individual chapters collected and published into 6 volumes.

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