a PC, a tablet, Comic Studio (manga drawing program), and started working. It was a lot easier to read than when I was taking pictures with my phone, so I decided to start off with Onepunch Man. It was my first try so I had trouble understanding how to separate the panels haha. ...
One Piece is also a manga that actually made me tear upI was super close to bawling I love the power structure of the pirates and the navy. The way they get powers is super interesting. My favorite character is actually Coby. But since the main focus is Luffy and his crew of misfits...
Many are quite funny or charmingly quotidian: a woman holding a turtle so that it bites the man in front of her, a seller’s fingers tipping a scale to cheat the buyer, scenes from a beauty parlor, the tweezing of chin hairs, etc. Angkor Wat itself was, as anticipated, the high...
Absolute Superman # 1 –We’ve seen a different take on Batman, and Wonder Woman in this universe controlled by Darkseid. Now we bring in Superman. The big changes seem to be that Superman didn’t leave the planet until he was a little older. That and instead of his parents being sc...
Similar Author's Notes can also be found on "unofficial" volumes, such asthe databooks(where they are provided from theStraw Hat Pirates' in-universe perspective). As manga is not sold with dust-jackets in the United States, theVizlocalization of the volumes places the Author's Notes on ...
At least all of Nami’s intelligent dialogue led to a great group punchline. Luffy judging things as “mysterious” truly never gets old, and he finally has company. Caribou giving a warning to the Straw Hats to turn back makes me think that he may end up serving as a “guide” type...
. There are vanishingly few fight scenes in these comics; Superman himself rarely gets to punch anything, which makes a certain kind of sense — since he is, after all, essentially invulnerable and nearly omnipotent, how could he possibly get into a fight that lasted more than three panels?