Tag: Manga

Cambodian Comics: Unique and Uncommonly Found

Cambodian comics are a bigger subject than I thought. Despite not many titles making headlines, the makers show a big devotion to the art form. […]

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Scanning: Why Comics Need An Innovation

Scanning… that’s a very ugly word in some reading circles. Mainly because creators lose out on short-term profits. How? Putting an entire picture story on […]

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Say Hello To Black Jack: Public Domain Approved

Say Hello To Black Jack is not what you think it is. This has nothing to do with Osamu Tezuka other than a cheeky reference. […]

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Unfulfillment Manga: On The Timely Zoomers

Unfulfillment manga…is not a tag in anime planet? Do they not see a tragically universal thing, so it’s no surprise manga picks up on it! […]

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Singaporean Comics: Remarkable Reflections

Singaporean comics are a diverse subject in reacting and reflecting the country’s people. You’ve got your standard battles for free press, trying to adapt what […]

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Comic Adaptations: Unlimited Fill In The Blanks

Comic Adaptations in this case doesn’t mean what they are altogether. Instead for April Fools Day, we’re going to list all of people’s opinions. Well, […]

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Indra’s Net: Shrewd, Twisted, Surprises

Indra’s Net is a request quickly making this site a spotlight hub for atypical manga. No crypto with this one, but like in/habitants it has […]

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Toaster Dude vs. One-Punch Man: Plain But Valuable

Toaster Dude is my next attempt to get more traffic. Webtoons do better than most of my other posts. And I’ll be comparing it to […]

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Abstract Diseases: Misdiagnosing The Sleazy Strange

Abstract Diseases! I wanted to do something else. But I feel like I’ve got more material for this than anything else. When real life is […]

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magico – A Manga About The Value of Love

magico is a manga where I can justify reading on a scanlation website. Hey cut me some slack, I can’t read Japanese and it’s not […]

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