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One Thousand Years of Manga
One Thousand Years of Manga | Brigitte Koyama-Richard
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Tracing Manga's deep roots in Japanese culture and artistic traditions, a chronicle of its history and the social factors that continue to shape it today explores Manga as an integral part of Japanese art and is complemented by hundreds of example illustrations.
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One Thousand Years of Manga | Brigitte Koyama-Richard
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More than once I have seen some #littens bemoaning the lack of #manga or likes for manga. I find that interesting in light of the fact that graphic novels seem popular. I'm on a mission to prove that #litsylovesmanga

Do you read manga? Why or why not? If you don't, I am particularly interested in your responses.

CocoReads I have as part of challenges but I don‘t as a general rule. I don‘t know if it‘s reading back to front or just the books themselves but I just don‘t get into it. But I‘m also not really a comic reader. Or graphic novels or whatever. 6y
Sace @CocoReads "...a comic reader. Or graphic novels or whatever." I'm still trying to figure out the distinction between comic and graphic novel ? 6y
Sace @CocoReads PS I've seen a few manga that read in the western style but I do prefer when they are printed in the Japanese "back to front" style. 6y
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DGRachel I read my first this year because of Litsy and @TricksyTails. I enjoyed it more than I expected and look forward to reading more. It definitely took some getting used to read right to left, and I found myself reading the pages in the right order, but reading the panels backwards, and I‘d get confused, realize what I was doing, and have to reread several pages. Manga is good brain exercise. 😊 6y
wanderinglynn No, I have never read manga. I am not a huge reader of either comics or graphic novels. I own exactly 3 graphic novels. While I appreciate the art, I prefer to visualize the story myself and I find that they‘re too short for my taste. As to manga, I just don‘t know the characters or series. 6y
Sace @DGRachel lol. It kinda is. When I read a lot of manga then try a graphic novel it takes some adjusting. 6y
Sace @wanderinglynn I agree about graphic novels. I've read some that don't feel fleshed out enough. Both manga and comics can feel very overwhelming when it comes to characters and series. 6y
LaLecture I would and I have started a few series but mangas are too expensive for me to buy them regularly. I don‘t wanna pay 7€ for something I‘ve finished in about an hour 😅. Maybe I should check if my local library has some. 6y
LaLecture @RestlessFickleBookHoarder I‘m not sure if there is an official distinction between comics and graphic novels. I feel like the latter term is used for longer comics, usually for more mature readers (most graphic novels I know are not for kids), that are not necessarily part of a series (while comics mostly are). (Wikipedia helped me a bit with that answer :D.) (edited) 6y
jfalkens I don't. I'm not a fan of not being able to visualize and I feel like the story is condensed. I do like anime just not manga, graphic novels or comic books. 6y
Sace @LaLecture ah! Thanks! 6y
alisiakae I like manga, but haven‘t read a ton of them. My favorite is probably the series lost well-known to Westerners, Sailor Moon. I‘d love to branch out, but there aren‘t that many at our library. 6y
Sace @jfalkens interesting. So many manga become anime. Also interesting about visualizing. Maybe I just like the break from it sometimes 😂 6y
jfalkens @RestlessFickleBookHoarder I know lol when a series doesn't have more I've thought about it but never picked one up 🙈 6y
Sace @4thhouseontheleft Sailor Moon is one I've avoided because it's so long. My library has very few. Mostly on Hoopla and it's not a great selection. 6y
emtobiasz I read a lot of comics and graphic novels through my library, but I‘m always intimidated by the length of manga series and the ongoing saga of them. (I tend to avoid superhero comics for the same reason, although you can often pick up a volume of those at random and follow it.) I‘ve had friends recommend single volume or limited series manga and enjoyed them, though. 6y
Sace @emtobiasz I can understand that. I tend to balk at a manga series with more than 18 volumes, but I've read some great ones with more than 18....oh! And I've gotten stuck at 10 with the 13 volume Death Note (ugh... I may never finish it.) 6y
night_shift I read manga sometimes. They're just so loooong sometimes and that is intimidating. I was caught up with Deadman Wonderland on my phone, but that was several years ago, so I don't know if more was put out. That's another thing - that a manga series could have several volumes and just suddenly stop with no ending and I can't deal with that. 6y
Sace @UnidragonFrag It's funny because I don't think of manga as long because so many of them do end (as opposed to 70 years of Superman 😂) As for a series ending with no ending I guess I've never had that happen to me. At least not in a way that annoyed me. I do tend to try new series by just reading the first three volumes so I've put a lot of series to rest on my own. I can live without an ending. 6y
xicanti I read as much manga as my library can provide. I don't draw a firm distinction between them and any other type of comic, and when the story's good I appreciate how long many manga series get. It's wonderful to spend volume after volume with characters I've come to love, and I always enjoy the Japanese cultural stuff in real-world manga. The wait between volumes DOES seem long whenever I catch up on a good ongoing, though. 6y
Sace @xicanti I whole-heartedly agree about the Japanese cultural stuff! This happens to me a lot with the historical and ghost-y/folk tale ones. 6y
xicanti Re: the comics/graphic novels divide: in the beginning, an original graphic novel (OGN) was any single comic of 72 pages or more. OGNs were important to the North American market because they weren't subject to the Comics Code Authority and so could tackle some edgier material than monthly books, which eventually led many people to consider "graphic novels" a mature, literary designation. Around the mid- to late-90s, 1/2 6y
xicanti a substantial number of people began to insist ALL the comics they read were "graphic novels" because they did NOT read kids' material, no sir. I was one of them, and it was ABSOLUTELY a Pretentious Teenager Phase on my (and most people's) part. "Graphic novel" as an umbrella term still has pretentious associations for me, so I use "comics" instead. TLDR: they're interchangeable now, with HISTORY behind it. 6y
InLibrisVeritas I read quite a few manga each year. It's a bit difficult to get them through my library though, so that typically slows my progress. 6y
Sace @xicanti educational! And now I want to use OGGN (original gangster graphic novel.) I have no problems with kids' material no sir! I prefer it! 6y
Sace @InLibrisVeritas I wonder why libraries don't have them much. 6y
MeliSanchez I read a few series that were recommended to me but I honestly don't know much about manga. I'd like to read more but I feel lost, I don't know where to start! 6y
Sace @MeliSanchez I hear you! The good thing is there's a manga for every taste (IMO) 6y
MeliSanchez @RestlessFickleBookHoarder Definitely! I read one probably like 10 years ago, can't remember the name, but it was inspired by Greek mythology and I honestly had no clue I could find that in manga. It's so difficult to find someone who can recommend titles though, you kinda have to explore on your own! 6y
Sace @MeliSanchez I have to find that manga! Hmmm. Now you've got me thinking that you've got something there. Before Litsy I really had to just go it alone. Since Litsy I've found a lot more, but recommendations are kind of hard because tastes differ so wildly in among manga readers (at least that's been my experience.) 6y
MeliSanchez @RestlessFickleBookHoarder I'll ask my sister, she was the one who recommended it to me, maybe she remembers the name! 6y
Sace @MeliSanchez thanks! 6y
bullbunny I do love manga!!! My favorite is fruits basket! My second is skip beat! 6y
Sace @bullbunny I tried Fruits Basket but it didn't really click with me. Skip Beat is on my list. 6y
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@Erin7 was just asking me about what #manga should someone read if they are new to the genre. Honestly I still feel new myself. I would love to hear what the Littens have to say.

(I promise this is my last post tonight 😊)

Laalaleighh I'm really loving my hero academia. Also bleach is good. They're very mainstream and really accessible. 7y
Jadams89 I'm pretty new as well, but I'm a fan of Death Note. 7y
alanacristin I like more slice of life type manga. I really enjoyed honey and clover about kids at at school 7y
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TK421 Nana was really good. I have always been partial to dragon ball. If you like goofy pirate stuff then One Piece is decent. 7y
alanacristin But for something ridiculous and fun about a girl getting a robot boyfriend, there's 7y
merelybookish My daughter dove deep into manga this summer. Sailor Moon, Princess Jellyfish, and Oursan High Host Club are a couple of her faves. She is also obsessed with My Hero Academia. 7y
Kristy_K I just got into myself and love 7y
LibrarianJen Fruits Basket is always a popular one 7y
Lreads I really like Yotsuba&! for a humorous and light slice of life type manga. 7y
laurieluna I always found Chobits ridiculously cute. For something nore gritty Priest is brilliant! 7y
Sace @Laalaleighh Bleach has been on my radar forever. I need to read it! 7y
Sace @miralunasbooknook and you really can't go wrong with CLAMP. 7y
Sace @ReadsWithTea that looks so cute! I'm stacking it! 7y
Sace @LibrarianJen I've read some of this. The art is really cute. 7y
Sace @Bookish.Heart I'm adding it to my list. 7y
Sace @alanacristin @Kristy_K That does seem to be a popular one. I wonder if my library has it. 7y
Sace @merelybookish PRINCESS JELLYFISH! ❤️🐙❤️🐙❤️ (close as I could get to jellyfish) 7y
Sace @alanacristin oh and I like the author of Absolute Boyfriend. 7y
Sace @TK421 My students are trying to get me to read One Piece. 7y
Sace @Jadams1776 That's a great series! 7y
Siannalyn I love Black Butler and I recommend it everywhere, but I love Assassination Classrom because it's sooo mich fun! 7y
Sace @Siannalyn I'm super interested in Assassination Classroom. Wonder why I haven't read it yet? *sigh* so many books in the world. 7y
Siannalyn There are so many books and so little time!! The readers life is an hard one!!! 7y
Erin7 Thanks for all the recommendations. My library has several of these😊. 7y
RohitSawant So many great recommendations here! Thanks for posting this! 7y
Sace @Erin7 yay! 7y
Sace @Siannalyn the struggle is so real! 7y
Sace @rohit-sawant you're welcome! 7y
Laalaleighh @RestlessFickleBookSlut the anime is really good too tbh. 7y
Sace @RealLifeReading I've got A Bride's Story sitting on my shelf! 7y
Jadams89 Deadman Wonderland is pretty good if you don't mind violence and gore 7y
annamae I am really liking 7y
Sace @Jadams1776 that sounds interesting. I've stacked it. 7y
Sace @annamae I've got that in my kindle. It's gotten really good reviews. 7y
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