Japanese Heroes The Japanese have one of the richest bases of superheroes around. Not withstanding their history and mythology, they also have the largest comic book (manga) and animation (anime) industries in the world. I know I am only scratching the surface when it comes to listing their characters, coming as I do from the West, and certainly not enough to do it full justice. Useful Terminology
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Walk into almost any chain bookstore and you're likely to find a teenage girl sprawled on the floor reading manga -- thick black-and-white comic books by Japanese authors. Graphic novels, including manga, have been popular with American boys for years now. But, to the surprise of publishers, "shojo" comics (or manga for girls) have become one of the hottest markets in the book business. Two publis
Contrary to what most people in the West think, manga (both the singular and plural form are the same) have NOTHING to do with pronorgraphy. Some manga are pornographic, but that's just a small percentage of manga. Manga, in Japanese, means "flowing words" or "Undisciplined words". It is an ancient art that has been used for centuries as a form of entertainment. It's basicallt Japanese comic books
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