The name of the comic was " The Reader and the Manga Artist."
The story of a manga artist transmigrating into his own manga was often called " the manga transmigrating into his own manga ". The plot was also known as " manga flow " or " manga rebirth." The main feature of this kind of plot was that every mangaka had an imaginary world in which they could freely create manga. When the mangaka transmigrated to this imaginary world, he would find that he could control his manga as if he was in the real world. This kind of plot appeared in many comics, including Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, and so on. It is often used to explore the imagination and creativity of authors and how they express their ideas through the imagined world.
Yes, they are. 'Mangaka' is the term used for manga writers.
I recommend the novel,"A Scheming Male Lead Showing the World," to you. Although it was a modern romance novel, it was similar to the plot in the question. In order to make her manga popular, the female protagonist Ji Shengxi ruthlessly killed all the characters in the manga. In the end, she transmigrated to a parallel world to reverse the tragic ending of the male protagonist. Ji Shengxi was a scheming female lead, but she was also a character. She was as scheming as the male lead and was good at scheming. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The recommended book title was: "Reborn, I Want to Draw Manga." The protagonist of this urban novel, Su Hao, transmigrated to a parallel world and realized that there were no anime works that he was familiar with in his previous life. In the process, the female protagonist was bullied and eventually became a mangaka, drawing her own story of being bullied into a manga. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The term 'manga' originated in Japan and has been used for a long time to refer to this unique style of comics. There's no deep, complex reason for the name; it's just the traditional and accepted label for this particular form of visual storytelling.
Look, there's no manga with a female owner named Ganai. Maybe I misunderstood the title or searched for the wrong comic. If you can provide more information or questions, I will try my best to provide you with more accurate answers.
This plot could appear in a movie called " Manga Hero." The movie was about a mangaka named Allen. Through his manga, he attracted a group of like-minded young people. Together, they set up a manga company and turned Allen's manga into a real movie. In the movie, Alan's manga not only achieved great success, but also attracted a large number of audiences and even became a cultural phenomenon.
Yes, many mangaka nowadays do create manga on the computer. It offers more flexibility and tools for their creative process.
Yes, many mangaka do create manga digitally these days. It's more convenient and offers various tools for better effects.
I'm not sure which manga you're referring to. The name Shangguan Lengfeng appears in many different comics. If you can provide more information, I will be able to better answer your question.