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  • :'''''For more about this article, see [[Manga/About this Article]].''''' ...omics industry, with nearly half (46%) of all US graphic novel sales being manga.<ref>"Graphic novels hit $375 million." ''ICv2 Guide to Graphic Novels,'' F
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  • == Manga/About this Article == ...dified, rewritten, and rereferenced material from the "Manga," "History of Manga," and "YAOI" articles on Wikipedia. The primary author of this article wrot
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  • *Kinsella S (2000) ''Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society''. Honolulu, HI: Univer ...nal. ISBN 0870117521. The first major English-language publication about [[manga]].
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  • ...p://www.dnp.co.jp/museum/nmp/nmp_i/articles/manga/manga1.html A History of Manga] - by Dai Nippon Printing.
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  • '''Black Jack''' (ブラック・ジャック ''Burakku Jakku'') is a [[manga]] character, a facially-scarred underworld [[surgery|surgeon]] who performs
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  • ...character, an independently-minded lady created by one of the first female manga artists, [[Machiko Hasegawa]] (長谷川町子 ''Hasegawa Machiko'').
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  • *Kinsella S (2000) ''Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society''. Honolulu, HI: Univer ...nal. ISBN 0870117521. The first major English-language publication about [[manga]].
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  • ...tist [[Osamu Tezuka]] (手塚 治虫 ''Tezuka Osamu'') became known as the 'God of Manga' for giving the world this robot-child in 1952.<ref>Schodt (2007).</ref> *Schodt FL (2007) ''The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546.
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  • ...:Template:Manga-doraemon.jpg/credit|{{Manga-doraemon.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}''Manga'' on sale featuring one of the best-known Japanese cartoon characters, the ...mon''' is a [[Japan]]ese [[manga]] and [[anime]] series. The author of the manga is [[Fujiko Fujio]].
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  • ...p://www.dnp.co.jp/museum/nmp/nmp_i/articles/manga/manga1.html A History of Manga] - by Dai Nippon Printing.
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  • [[Japan|Japanese]] [[animation|animated]] cartoons, sometimes based on [[manga]].
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  • Japanese [[manga]] and [[anime]] series first authored by [[Fujiko Fujio]] featuring a robot
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  • == Manga/About this Article == ...dified, rewritten, and rereferenced material from the "Manga," "History of Manga," and "YAOI" articles on Wikipedia. The primary author of this article wrot
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  • A pop culture franchise based on animated drawings from a manga series in Japan.
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  • *Gravett, Paul (2004) ''Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics''. New York: Harper Design. ISBN 1-85669-39 *Kinsella S (2000) ''Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society''. Honolulu, HI: Univer
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  • 1928-1989, Japanese artist known as the 'God of Manga' for creating well-known cartoons whose adventures continue to appear in Ja
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  • ===Manga=== ...p://www.dnp.co.jp/museum/nmp/nmp_i/articles/manga/manga1.html A History of Manga] - by Dai Nippon Printing.
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  • '''Black Jack''' (ブラック・ジャック ''Burakku Jakku'') is a [[manga]] character, a facially-scarred underworld [[surgery|surgeon]] who performs
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  • * 'The Sketches of Hokusai' (''Hokusai manga''), Volumes I-XIII, 1816-1849
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  • ...all ages.<ref>See Kinsella (2000) and the [[Japanese popular culture#Manga|manga]] section of this article.</ref> The biggest-selling newspapers are the rig ===Manga===
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  • [[Image:Manga-magazines.jpg|right|thumb|350px|[[Manga]] and [[magazine]]s on sale in [[Japan]].]] ...all ages.<ref>See Kinsella (2000) and the [[Japanese popular culture#Manga|manga]] section of this article.</ref>
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  • ...r "little puffs of smoke" (referring to speech balloons); in Japanese, ''[[manga]]'' or "quickly executed drawings".<ref>Paul Gravett, [http://www.paulgrave
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  • * [[James A. Michener]], ''The Hokusai Sketch-Books: Selections from the 'Manga''' (Charles E. Tuttle, Rutland, 1958) ([http://worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/2
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  • ...e penguin's image has also reached [[Japan]], where its image appears in [[manga]] [[comic]]s such as ''Penguin Revolution''.<ref>[[Japanese language|Japane
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  • ...the period 1807-1819 he moved back to illustrating books, including the ''Manga'', a 15-volume collection of sketchbooks for aspiring artists, the first of ...ection 'Hokusai Manga' is often considered a major precedent to modern ''[[manga]]''; the influence of the style of its caricatures can be seen today.
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  • * A great variety of [[anime]] and [[manga]] series
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  • '''''Naruto''''' is a Japanese [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Masashi Kishimoto]]. It is a highly p |quote= Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto is one of the most popular manga series in the U.S. Madeleine Brand talks with animation expert Charles Solo
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  • ...the streets, and for [[onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]] expressions (e.g. in [[manga]]). It also serves the same purpose as bolding or italics in other [[orthog
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  • ...make inroads into the lives of distant peoples - from crazes for kimono, [[manga]] comics and toys to an increasingly international military role, emerging ...画) comics fill bookshops and news stands inside and outside the country. ''Manga'' is just one manifestation of a highly literate society which first adapte
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  • ...bs experimentally infected with ''Dicroceolium dendriticum'' (Dignea) M.Y. Manga-Gonzalez et al. 2004 ====
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  • * Manga P ''et al.''(1993) A Study to Examine the Effectiveness and Cost Effectiven
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  • :'''''For more about this article, see [[Manga/About this Article]].''''' ...omics industry, with nearly half (46%) of all US graphic novel sales being manga.<ref>"Graphic novels hit $375 million." ''ICv2 Guide to Graphic Novels,'' F
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  • ...icry of ''ukiyoe'' in advertisements, posters, and other art including ''[[manga]]'' comics. ...like ''[[The Seven Samurai]]''. In popular culture, ''[[Anime]]'' and ''[[manga]]'' often heavily feature characters trained in (usually highly stylised) m
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  • Joan's story has also been a source for a wide variety of [[Manga]] and [[graphic novel]]s, among them Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's ''Jeanne'' and Ar
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  • *[[Black Jack (manga)/Definition]]
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  • ...leading to immortality. The Ouroboros is also associated with the popular manga, [[Fullmetal Alchemist]] or [[Hagane no Renkinjutsushi]] by [[Hiromu Arakaw
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  • ...y of non-superhero comics, as well as the popularity of Japanese comics ([[manga]]), this trend is slowly declining . Superheroes have also been featured in ...eature more lethal violence on the part of the hero. In addition, Japanese manga often targets female readers, unlike U.S. comics, and has created such vari
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  • ...ck pain, headache, and similar musculoskeletal complaints." In 1998, The [[Manga Report]], funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health, accepted the efficacy a ...Access to Health Services.'' [http://www.ncschiropractic.com/manga.htm The Manga Report]
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  • ...ck pain, headache, and similar musculoskeletal complaints." In 1998, The [[Manga Report]], funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health, accepted the efficacy a ...Access to Health Services.'' [http://www.ncschiropractic.com/manga.htm The Manga Report]
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  • * [[Manga]]
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  • ...with Aleta over in the corner for [[creole (people)]], then picked up a [[manga]]. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 21:14, 4 March 2008 (CST)
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  • * The [[anime]] and [[manga]] [[Yakitate!! Japan]] chronicles the quest of a young baker to create a 'b
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  • ...e included ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[Exosquad]]'', [[Cowboy Bebop]] and the [[manga]] ''[[Venus Wars]]'', and the theme seems to be in little danger of dying o
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