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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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  • ...udes the [[Manga]] article itself plus a sources/explanation page called [[Manga/About this Article]]. The sources page contains information about where the ...O, reference formats should not be changed, for reasons described on the [[Manga/About this Article]] page. The bibliography is long, but -- alas for the eg
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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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  • | pagename = Manga | abc = Manga
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  • #REDIRECT [[Manga/About]]
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  • File:Manga-magazines.jpg
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  • File:Manga-doraemon.jpg
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  • ...erper that this material could be saved]] from a previous version of the [[manga]] article by starting a stub. It's not subpaginated yet because we may want
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  • The article as is may be fine for someone who has seen or heard the word "manga" somewhere and just wants to know what it means, but for someone looking fo ...ave to be approved by some other editor on the wiki who has credentials in manga (not sure how likely that is...). An alternative is to write notes, referen
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  • ...imothy_Perper/SandboxHistManga]] for [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Manga&oldid=100396579 this version] of the article'' ...eeds some major work, including the addition of an entirely new section on manga before WW2 (Meiji and Tokugawa periods, including kibyōshi). The text is m
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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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  • | pagename = Black Jack (manga) | abc = Black Jack (manga)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Black Jack (manga)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rcial publications (again, excluding newspapers). There are many genres of manga, but the largest are ''shōnen'' ("boys'"), ''shōjo'' ("girls'"), ''seinen How one delineates the history of manga depends on what one means by "manga." The word itself
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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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  • ==Moved from the [[Manga]] article== We are restarting the manga article and saving bits such as this, which I archive here for any future u
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Manga/About]]
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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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  • | pagename = Manga | abc = 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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  • I've been studying and writing about shōjo manga (Japanese girls' and women's comics) since 1986, not so much from the stand ...anslator of Japanese since 1990, and have translated thousands of pages of manga.
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  • ...nterests (besides chemistry) include computer science, martial arts, anime/manga, and music.
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  • {{rpl|Black Jack (manga)}}
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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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