is manga an ancient relic or smth? lol

jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 4:07 am

No shade to the recent comment on here. Their comment just made me realize I've seen a couple questions asked in a similar way. They usually put "black and white" in the description too when asking for manga recs. And that just makes me wonder.... did someone post a rec for manga and got a bunch/majority of manhwa/manhua instead? Lol is the manga so ancient that people wouldn't automatically know manga is traditionally b/w and have to be told it? Just a funny observation.

Manga = japanese, traditionally in black and white, because they were traditionally hand drawn and distributed in physical copies.
Manhwa = korean, idk much but seems majority are in color, and available online?
Manhua= chinese, same deal as manhwa?
(Feel free to correct. I'm no expert.)

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    Lumin February 28, 2025 4:18 am

    i mean yea but nowadays im starting to see colored manga on this site bc like obviously manga was done by hand back in the day but now its more digitalized so it gets colored in but then with like printed manga and stuff it's still black and white bc of ink production (?) i think im not too sure abt that one but manga has been more colored bc of the digitalization

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 4:20 am

    The thing is, i don't think a lot of people know the difference between manhwa/manhua and manga. This site doesn't have diff terms and just calls every work manga so it's possible that sometimes ppl just don't think there's a difference ( ̄∇ ̄")

    niku February 28, 2025 4:34 am

    Lowkey pisses me off when they refer to the work using the wrong term. Like to me it’s so easy to differentiate between the 3. Even manhwa and manhua have completely different vibes even if they are colored. But yeah I guess not everyone be educated on the terms.

    jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 4:38 am
    i mean yea but nowadays im starting to see colored manga on this site bc like obviously manga was done by hand back in the day but now its more digitalized so it gets colored in but then with like printed mang... Lumin

    I see your point there. I've also seen webtoon stylization of manga (which I hate) but digitalizing has allowed more freedom with colors. I think back in the day there were "colored pages" for manga too, although I'm unsure if those were official or fan made. Regardless though, manga is still japanese even if it is colored. I think when people ask for manga, even without mentioning the b/w, you'd automatically assumed it is a japanese production the person is asking recs for, so when someone gives recs with manhwa/manhua, it makes me wonder if there's a huge lack of differentiation there?? ( ̄∇ ̄")

    specird February 28, 2025 4:43 am

    manga, manhwa, manhua are essentially the same. they're comics. even koreans don't call manga manga, but manhwa. the same with japanese and chinese. only foreigners strictly differentiate between the three

    jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 4:47 am
    The thing is, i don't think a lot of people know the difference between manhwa/manhua and manga. This site doesn't have diff terms and just calls every work manga so it's possible that sometimes ppl just don't ... PrettyMenSupremacy

    Could be. But wouldn't you notice the names of the characters are different though? Akito Tonoyaga vs Kim Joonhyun? And as mentioned, the b/w vs colors? Wouldn't you wonder about it and start looking around? Idk lol. Either way, it'll just be hectic for recs but no harm done in general ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

    jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 4:50 am
    Lowkey pisses me off when they refer to the work using the wrong term. Like to me it’s so easy to differentiate between the 3. Even manhwa and manhua have completely different vibes even if they are colored. ... niku

    Yea personally would just politely educate when it happens (▰˘◡˘▰)

    niku February 28, 2025 4:53 am
    manga, manhwa, manhua are essentially the same. they're comics. even koreans don't call manga manga, but manhwa. the same with japanese and chinese. only foreigners strictly differentiate between the three specird

    not you speaking for all three different countries bro like take manhua for example, manhua just means comic in Chinese, so even manhua is a more generalized term. So Chinese people are more likely to refer to anything resembling a comic, a manhua. but there is literally a term in chinese dedicated for manga, since it’s not the same thing to manhua. So why would you group all three works from different countries into one? They all have their own history and style…

    jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 4:53 am
    manga, manhwa, manhua are essentially the same. they're comics. even koreans don't call manga manga, but manhwa. the same with japanese and chinese. only foreigners strictly differentiate between the three specird

    Oh fr? I didn't know that. So they'll say the manhwa One Piece, rather than manga One Piece? Interesting info.

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 4:56 am
    Oh fr? I didn't know that. So they'll say the manhwa One Piece, rather than manga One Piece? Interesting info. jigu's juicy tits in my mouth

    no ╥o╥ I mean some people think manga is manga, manhua and manhwa so like if they looking for sayyyy "rainbow city" they be like "hey guys whats that one manga with the cute lil researcher that likes rocks" not knowing the difference. or they be asking for manhua/manhwa recs and be like "yall rec me some manga with blah".

    specird February 28, 2025 5:03 am
    not you speaking for all three different countries bro like take manhua for example, manhua just means comic in Chinese, so even manhua is a more generalized term. So Chinese people are more likely to refer t... niku

    okay sorry i admit dont know much on the japanese and chinese side, i do know that koreans actually refer to anything comic a manhwa so i assumed the other two countries are the same. in kr, the word 망가 (manga) is used too but 일본만화 (japanese manhwa) or just 만화 (manhwa) is more common. not rly sure on the jp side but i saw some called manhwa "kankoku manga" instead of manhwa.

    jigu's juicy tits in my mouth February 28, 2025 5:03 am
    no ╥o╥ I mean some people think manga is manga, manhua and manhwa so like if they looking for sayyyy "rainbow city" they be like "hey guys whats that one manga with the cute lil researcher that likes rocks... PrettyMenSupremacy

    Thank you for the Rainbow city ad again but I still won't read it (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 5:04 am
    Thank you for the Rainbow city ad again but I still won't read it (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ jigu's juicy tits in my mouth

    i tried ╥﹏╥

    niku February 28, 2025 5:05 am
    not you speaking for all three different countries bro like take manhua for example, manhua just means comic in Chinese, so even manhua is a more generalized term. So Chinese people are more likely to refer t... niku

    Also intentionally generalizing them is just pure ignorance.

    specird February 28, 2025 5:12 am
    Also intentionally generalizing them is just pure ignorance. niku

    im only relaying info on what locals actually refer to the three term. grow tf up

    niku February 28, 2025 5:17 am
    im only relaying info on what locals actually refer to the three term. grow tf up specird

    Source: trust me bro. Lame af trying to speak for all three countries with their own unique history. Notice how I only spoke about Chinese culture? That’s because the place im familiar with. Maybe try speaking for your own culture rather than speaking on other peoples

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 5:26 am
    not you speaking for all three different countries bro like take manhua for example, manhua just means comic in Chinese, so even manhua is a more generalized term. So Chinese people are more likely to refer t... niku

    Hold up wait, I'm genuinely curious what is the term for manga in chinese? Cause I'm chinese and I thought we just called it "Japanese manhua" as in “日本漫画”

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 5:33 am
    Could be. But wouldn't you notice the names of the characters are different though? Akito Tonoyaga vs Kim Joonhyun? And as mentioned, the b/w vs colors? Wouldn't you wonder about it and start looking around? Id... jigu's juicy tits in my mouth

    (I just realized I replied to the wrong reply oops) Idk about names but I know sometimes when I recommend and people say "can I get manga recs about blah blah blah" I go on their pf and you can sometimes tell if they mean just manga or all three of them. And if its all three, i recommend manhwa and manhua. but names you can def tell the difference

    niku February 28, 2025 5:36 am
    Hold up wait, I'm genuinely curious what is the term for manga in chinese? Cause I'm chinese and I thought we just called it "Japanese manhua" as in “日本漫画” PrettyMenSupremacy

    Japanese manhua is indeed 日本漫画, it’s the direct translation. But I usually use 漫改 (majority do just use 日本漫画tho) since 漫画 isn’t specific to anything unlike mangas. To me it makes more sense to call everything 漫画 than manga tbh since it is such a general term! Like mangas meant for black & white, hand drawn works. 漫画 just means anything relating to comics, it’s lowkey hard to explain lol

    PrettyMenSupremacy February 28, 2025 5:38 am
    Japanese manhua is indeed 日本漫画, it’s the direct translation. But I usually use 漫改 (majority do just use 日本漫画tho) since 漫画 isn’t specific to anything unlike mangas. To me it makes mor... niku

    ahhhh, i get it (kinda) thxxx