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Q: What is the American equivalent of manga?
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What manga is equivalent to Naruto Shippuden episode 162?

Manga chapter 429 is equivalent to episode 162


Does japan accept American manga?

Yes, Japan does accept American manga. The Japanese manga industry is open to international influence and welcomes works from creators around the world. Some American manga have gained popularity among Japanese readers.


When was manga first started?

Manga started during American occupancy of Japan after WWII when GIs brought American comics with them.


What is manga in American?

it means comic in english.


Was there ever a popular manga written by an American?

One example of a popular manga written by an American is "Bakugan Battle Brawlers: The Evo Tournament," which was a spin-off of the original "Bakugan Battle Brawlers" anime and manga series. The manga was released in English and was well-received by fans of the franchise.


What Naruto manga chapter is equivalent to Naruto episode 202?

Episode 202 of the original series was a filler, so no manga insperation. The Shippuden episode was equivalent to chapters 460-462.


What manga types are there?

there are many including Japanese and American


Can shonen jump publish american- made manga?

yes , and even from other part of the wrold but it isn't very easy


What Naruto manga is equivalent to Shippuden 163?

Is equal to Chapter 430


What year did fruits basket win best manga?

The Fruits Basket manga won the Kodansha Manga Award in the shoujo category in 2001 and the Best Manga award at the American Anime Awards in 2007.


Does manga have to be from Japan?

The word manga is Japanese, literally meaning "comic." For Americans, manga are comics produced by Japanese artists. Due to this standard, then yes, "manga" as we know it is a product of Japan. There is of course American-made "manga" that imitates the art style of Japanese artists. The word manga is applied to some of these works to be better categorized at a glance by readers looking for material that falls into the manga genre archetypes.


Are there any American mangaka working for Tokyopop?

There are several American manga ka currently being published by Tokyopop