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... hear Lou Dobbs is free.
¶ While a WSJ article on manhwa is mostly very positive, it’s not a free ride there, no sir. ... undercutting Japanese animators, it’s the Korean manhwa artists who are feeling the pinch at home from That Darned ... plan, unfortunately, still fails to address the illegal pirating of manhwa that has become so rampant.
¶ Moving back to the Occident, there’s ...
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... entirely.)
First, there ought to be Love. Almost without exception, both Japanese manga and Korean manhwa fail at this part. (I don't know if Chinese manhua does, since I have read very ... * to stay with her.
The second thing a Love Comedy needs is Comedy. This is also something that manga and manhwa are pretty slipshod on. Flipping up a girl's skirt is neither romantic nor funny, ...
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A press release out today revealed that Yen Press will be releasing a manhwa version of James Patterson’s Daniel X.
Readers will likely recognize the author as the creator of ... on their lists there’s only one name at the top… and that’s his.”
The Daniel X manhwa will originally be serialized in Yen Press’s Yen Plus anthology with the first volume to be released ...
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... the decision. I think it's pretty obvious that publishers decided to license manhwa because they thought it would help expand their manga market, but why did they choose to mostly acquire sunjeong and BL titles and why did they not acquire more actual bestseller titles?
Take a look at a rebuttal on manhwa's inferiority to manga (a pov since changed by the original poster) but which ...
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... I think her critique is actually pretty good, if it’s understood as a critique of translated manhwa—a lot of the stories are shallow, and anyway, there’s never any need to apologize in matters of taste. (Found ... at Manga Bookshelf. And don’t forget that we are giving away five complete sets of the manhwa trilogy The Color of Earth at Good Comics for Kids.
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The storyline and plots and characters are similar, though.
Oh, and there was this Korean Manhwa *A Korean Manga* called "Do You Want To Try?" and ... an uncanny resemblance to Boys Over Flowers. Let me tell you why: There are these four people in the manhwa called the "Four Great Kings" ... Woo-Bin*. The "Ji Hoo" in the manhwa is called Woo Joo-In. He's quite like Ji Hoo ...
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