A cinestory comic is all about making the comic reading feel like you're watching a film. It focuses on visual storytelling that mimics the look and feel of cinema, with panels that flow smoothly and capture the action and drama just like on the big screen.
It's quite similar. The comic usually captures the key elements and plot points of the original story but might present them in a visual way that's unique to the comic format.
It might refer to a comic that features elements of the 'Star Wars' force concept in a cinematic storytelling style. Or perhaps it's just a random title combination without a direct link.
The name of this manga was Ghost Destroyer's Blade.
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Comics are a form of expression that is usually exaggerated, humorous, or ironic. It usually uses drawing or digital media to express the story and character. The origin of comics can be traced back to ancient Japan, such as Seven Samurai and Twelve Kingdoms, which were then introduced to China and other Asian countries. Modern comics have become a global cultural phenomenon, covering a variety of topics and styles such as science fiction, action, fantasy, love, adventure, and so on. Many manga works had also been adapted into movies, TV series, animations, and other forms, which were very popular among the audience.
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