Manga (漫画) (read: man-ga, or ma-ng-ga) is a word in Japanese comics; outside of Japan, the word is used specifically to talk about Japanese comics. Mangaka (漫画家) (read: man-ga-ka, or ma-ng-ga-ka) is the one who draw manga. Manga magazines in Japan usually consists of several comic titles, each of which fills about 30-40 pages of the magazine (one chapter / section). These magazines themselves typically have a thickness ranging between 200 to 850 pages. A successful manga titles can be published through the years like "ジ ョ ジ ョ の 奇妙 な 冒 険 / Jojo no Kimyō na Boken / JoJo's Bizarre Adventure / Secret Mission". Generally, the titles that success can be removed to be used in the form of animation (or now more commonly known by the term ANIME) example is like Naruto, Bleach and One Piece Several manga original story can be removed based on the novel / visual novel, for example, is "Basilisk" (not available in Indonesia) is based on the novel "甲 賀 忍 法帖, Koga Ninpōchō" by Futaro Yamada, which tells the struggle between clans ninja ninja clan Tsubagakure Manjidani Iga and Koga. There is also a lift in terms of history, like the history of the Three Kingdoms (The Three Kingdoms) such as Legend of the Dragon (Ryuuroden) and histories of Japan, sometimes there is the name that really does exist, there is also wearing a fictional character hero Goku in Dragonball Evolution After some time, the stories of the magazine will be collected and printed in the form of a regular-sized book, called tankōbon (or sometimes known as volume terms). Comic in this form are usually printed on high quality paper and is useful for people who do not or lazy to buy manga magazines are published weekly which has a diverse mix of story / title. From this manga tankōbon form is usually translated into other languages in other countries such as malaysia.
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