![]() ![]() In my opinion, this difference is one of the main reasons you or I as a manga reader should be reading them. It comes from a completely different country, so of course the stories, art, scenarios, and iconography will be different. I used to pick it up because I didn’t notice the difference between it and manga, plus it was published and promoted as manga… so as a new reader, the difference wasn’t clear.īut now as a seasoned reader, I will say that because manhwa can look so much like manga that it actually shows its differences more clearly. ![]() I think I only read 2 or 3 titles last year. I actually have a pretty size-able collection of manhwa in my collection, but it’s something I pick up rarely to read. There’s more to that definition, but I’ll talk about that at some later point. Manhwa in its simplest definition are comics coming out of South Korea. So, not manga at all… this really should have been called #ManhwaMonday. Today’s #MangaMonday recommendations are for manhwa. ![]() Funny, how despite being the person who sets up these themes, they seem to spring up on me! Ack! ![]()
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