What is your manga about?
A pirate manga? I guess not.
If you are going to write a manga, what kind of manga is it?
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@The:
What is your manga about?
A pirate manga? I guess not.my manga has pirates
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A manga about black guys fixing fans.
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It's a manga about a blank piece of paper. I call it…
The Adventures of a Blank Piece of Paper!
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Mine is about some twisted guy dressed as a clown who spends most of his time haunting people on forums.
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Mine's obviously about some aging British progressive rock musicians that have been forgotten by the general public.
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sort of the cross between randomness,adventure, and action..with a bit of comedy
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I will not spoil any plot details. Now nobody can steal my idea >=D
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Mine is about …. lions
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Something with vampires sparkling in the sun.
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Nah just messin' with ya. -
Talking Beer-bottles being on a never-ending quest of killing the princess of chilled water.
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My manga is about panty stealing.
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Michael Jackson buys his own country and trys to save the world through it.
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Medieval adventurers. Think Fire Emblem and Spice and Wolf.
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A dark story including assassins trying to kill each other and become the best.
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A series that deals with a group of people fighting for humanity against a heaven that believes humans shouldn't exist.
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Something involving outer space that doesn't have to do with mechas. Hell, I've got entire scenarios in my head.
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a vampire love story
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I'd write a series where things start off great and extremely gradually turn to shit. Every time something good looks like it's going to happen it will be subverted and will just become more shit. My fans will hate me for it but they'll be unable to stop reading it in the desperate hope that I might one day resurface this dying beast from the pile of shit it's drowning in.
But I never will.
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a vampire love story
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i love that game
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@dirt:
i love that game
Me too. About as much as Scategories.
President that starts with the letter 'P':
Plincon. Paberham Plincon.
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A manga called the adventures of paco and the lawn mowing squad!
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I want to draw a manga about nahuals D:
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Psychological horror or something like that. I love me some psychological horror.
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A manga about Pirates, Shinigami, Ninja, Mages, ATers, Mercenaries, Demons, female warriors, Meisters, pokemon, Mobsters, Gangsters, Yakuza, and Bill O'Rilley.
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Ninja High School.
Don't give me that look, my series predates Nartuo and started publishing in 1987.
It involved a love triangle between a space princess, an elite ninja school girl, and an ordinary average boy living in everytown U.S.A. Filled with robots, superheros, assassins, aliens, shinigami, thieves, magic, kitsunes, vampires, retro 70's references, and lots and lots of other stuff. And of course, ninjas.
Cameos by Totoro, Power Rangers, Robocop, Prince of Tennis, Death Note, FMA,etc. etc.
@Fiasco.:
A manga about Pirates, Shinigami, Ninja, Mages, ATers, Mercenaries, Demons, female warriors, Meisters, pokemon, Mobsters, Gangsters, Yakuza, and Bill O'Rilley.
Except for the Bill O'Rilley part, thats pretty much my book.
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@robbybevard:
Ninja High School.
Don't give me that look, my series predates Nartuo and started publishing in 1987.
.Who is Perry Bevard Anderson?:ninja: And how old is he?:ninja:
In Bakuman they said that Pirates has been done to death, but the fact is there are few manga about Pirates, and One Piece is the reason Pirates has been done to death. But, seriously, there are tons of mangas about ninja and there are still many thing to make use of? Why not Pirates. I fucking love Pirates (because of One Piece, I guess, and then Jack.)
If I can do a Pirates manga that is completely different from One Piece but it still can surpass OP, I guess I am awesome.
A manga about adventures (no HQ, travelling from there to there), the sea (and sea battles), creamateship, picking crewmates, the world, but not about pirates, guess what can it be about?
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Ah, so Perry (XD) is a Furry lover, that would explain his avatar.
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A soccer manga :D.
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@robbybevard:
Ninja High School.
Your location makes sense now.
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i want to write a manga about mideival era and based on true stories .
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@robbybevard:
Ninja High School.
Don't give me that look, my series predates Nartuo and started publishing in 1987.
I have some issues of NHS, never expect it was that old. But I prefer Gold Digger. I dont like Perry's draws, they are good but the style is weird to me. (plus his Marvel mangaverse works were reaaaally bad :ninja:)
Anyway, i trying to do a comic based in the mexican witchcraft: naguals, santeria, huays, etc. mixed with adventures, comedy, action, etc
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Probably a story about a revolution in the 1700's or something like that.
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Probably something about Ancient Greece, or something that's inspired by that era, seeing as it my favorite historical period.
And 1987? Damn, usually stuff now makes me feel old, that just makes me feel young.
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gag.
All I need now is to develop a sense of humor.
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@The:
Who is Perry Bevard Anderson?:ninja: And how old is he?:ninja:
Fred Perry
Robby Bevard
J.L. AndersonAll the people involved in creating that book. Comics usually credit creative teams with last names only on the covers, nowadays.
@Weto:
I have some issues of NHS, never expect it was that old. But I prefer Gold Digger. I dont like Perry's draws, they are good but the style is weird to me. (plus his Marvel mangaverse works were reaaaally bad :ninja:)
Fred Perry never worked on Mangaverse, that was Ben Dunn, who has been the Ninja High School artist most of the run. Fred is the artist of Gold Digger, not Ben. I think you're mixing the two up.
(I've been working on NHS since issue 75… for 10 years now. My last issue, 175, is coming up soon.)
And Mangaverse can be blamed on the writer, Kevin Gunstone. The art and coloring on those were top notch. The writing... was terrible. (And Ben only worked on one set of stories, there were LOTS of different creative teams on Mangaverse.)
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Technically, no one here can write a manga except Greg…
Also, Gold Digger needs to be destroyed...
Also, I love Antarctic Press. You don't even need to know how to draw worth a damn to get published by those guys. As long as your art looks anime-ish.
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Technically, no one here can write a manga except Greg…
Also, Gold Digger needs to be destroyed...
Also, I love Antarctic Press. You don't even need to know how to draw worth a damn to get published by those guys. As long as your art looks anime-ish.
Manga means comic in Japanese. Most people just use it to differentiate between Japanese comics and the writer's own language's word for comic.
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And, again, meaning no one here but Greg could write a manga.
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Yes we could.
I could also write un illustré or uno tebeo.
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mine will be about a barber's quartet that goes around the world, saving cute animals from decapitation
the ugly ones can die
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Oh you can be technical all you want, it's still not a manga, it's a comic.
Otherwise, I'm a big fan of the Deadpool manga.
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And, again, meaning no one here but Greg could write a manga.
actually manga is just the japanese word for comic
so technically, anybody could
i dont recall anybody calling PERSEPOLIS a رسوم هزلية
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Also, I love Antarctic Press. You don't even need to know how to draw worth a damn to get published by those guys. As long as your art looks anime-ish.
Our real books actually have good, professional quality art.
Only the annuals, which are "by fans, for fans" get the "anything goes" treatment, and thats not really by choice. It used to be we would actually get decent story submissions that looked good for those things. It used to be we'd get 90-200 submissions from comic hopefuls, many of them actually talented, and could pick and choose. Most of the annuals pre-2002 or so were pretty good, and some of them since then.
Since then, the industry has tanked, webcomics have come around, and Tokyopop came along and started lying to the talent pool to get them to sign their souls away in horrendously unfair contracts. Now, we get… the sumbissions we get.
Why do we keep making them then? Because people keep buying them, thats why. Amateurs like seeing their stuff in print.
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I never use manga to refer to anything other than Japanese comics and even then very rarely irl. I usually use the term "Comic" or "Comic Book" and actually hate the term "Graphic Novel" though it's used in most of the book stores I go to. I think Borders has begun using "Manga" on their shelves though…
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@Kairouseki:
I never use manga to refer to anything other than Japanese comics and even then very rarely irl.
What else would you use it for?
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Well it appears some people here use it as a general word for comic books which seems kind of strange to me.
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Nah, people are just saying it's the Japanese way of saying comic book
I don't think anyone here actually calls english comics manga.