Yes, manga is known for having pictures. That's a key feature of it.
Most definitely! Pictures are a fundamental part of manga. They help convey the plot, characters' expressions, and action sequences. Without them, it wouldn't be manga.
Yes, it does. The manga of High School DxD features illustrations and pictures throughout.
Not necessarily. Many animes are original creations that aren't adapted from manga. They can have their own unique storylines and concepts.
Sure do! Pictures are a fundamental part of manga. They help convey the story, express emotions of characters, and add visual appeal.
No, manga endings are quite diverse. They could be happy, but could also be open-ended, ambiguous, or downright sad. It's up to the author's vision for the story.
Sure does! Pictures are a defining feature of graphic novels. They help tell the story visually along with the text.
Well, 'pictures don't always tell the story' implies that pictures are just a snapshot in time. They might not convey the context, the backstory, or the emotions behind the scene. A picture of a beautiful landscape could be hiding environmental problems or the fact that it's a dangerous area.
Light novels typically don't have the extensive and continuous pictures that manga has. They are more about the written narrative to convey the plot and characters. But you might find occasional simple illustrations to give a visual hint.
Not really. Light novel manga often do have pictures to enhance the storytelling and visual experience for the readers.
It varies. For some series, the manga might give away key plot points that could lessen the impact of the anime. But for others, the manga and anime offer different perspectives and can both be enjoyed independently without spoiling the experience.