• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Those are pretty broad categories. It’s like asking “Does anybody dislike cartoons and comics?”

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      7 months ago

      To my utter dismay, I’ve learnt that there are some people who find that question entirely sensible and normal.

      I know people who will refuse to watch anything animated or comic related

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        7 months ago

        ive got a friend who will say all the time that she doesn’t like cartoons but was literally ready to shove kids out of the way to watch kung fu panda 4

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      7 months ago

      It’s like asking “Does anybody dislike cartoons and comics?”

      I have to disagree.
      Comics is a huge, world-encompassing category of media in which events & stories are depicted through (generally) simplified art with text insertions. Manga (for example) is a subset of comics, being both specific to a single country as well as existing as a certain style of comics.

      Personally I’d add that manga tends to exist under fairly tight conventions in terms of how things are visually portrayed and in terms of how information and context is given towards the reader. For example, kind of like emojis, there’s a bunch of facial reactions and certain simple phrases that instantly tell you what mood or reaction a character or the author is trying to impart. This kind of thing isn’t surprising to me either, as Japan tends to heavily codify cultural tradition, even in a relatively new-ish field like manga. There’s also the fact that an enormous tradition in manga came out of aping or riffing on the early creators, primarily Tezuka Osamu I’d say.

      So, point is-- one can dislike a certain niche or branch of comics, but that certainly doesn’t have any special impact on how one likes comics in general. Personally I’m not a huge fan of manga, and superhero comics bore the tights off me, and I’m not as much a fan of underground comics as I used to be, but overall I’m a huge fan of the comics medium, and of course love me some BD, part of why I try to make a new post daily.

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        7 months ago

        Manga is the Japanese word for comics. There are many different styles and inspirations by a myriad of artists.

        It’s like saying all cartoons are the same as Disney, or all comics are basically Superman.

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          7 months ago

          Yes, “manga” is the Japanese word for comics, but in terms of the overall, world genre of comics? It specifically refers to comics within a certain style, ~99% of it being Japanese-made.

          It’s like saying all cartoons are the same as Disney, or all comics are basically Superman.

          Yes, those are some nonsensical falsisms. Thanks for randomly stating them?