Most definitely not. Animes can have various origins. Some are made to promote a related manga, but others are born out of the creativity of the animation studio or are based on different forms of media. It really depends on the project and the creators' vision.
Well, it's not a strict rule. Sometimes animes come from completely new concepts and storylines that weren't in mangas before. Also, there are cases where an anime might draw inspiration from multiple sources and not just a single manga.
Yes, usually. Most mangas start as hand-drawn artworks by the creator.
Not always. Cartoons and mangas have different production processes and artistic styles, so a direct transformation isn't common.
Well, several factors come into play. The manga's sales figures, fan demand, and its suitability for animation in terms of art style and complexity are considered. Sometimes, a studio might have a particular interest in a genre or theme that the manga represents.
Yes, some mangas can have color. It depends on the publisher and the artist's choice.
Well, it's not accurate to say mangas are never colored. There are certain special editions or specific series that are colored. But in general, the norm is for them to be in black and white for various reasons like production costs and artistic style.
I recommend "My Healing Game". The male protagonist is a little otaku but very healing teenager. He has a special ability that is bound to the system. His goal is to increase his presence in exchange for the female protagonist's rebirth. Not only did this light novel have a healing plot and characters, but it also incorporated some suspense and detective elements. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😋
Yes, many mangas do have ISBN numbers. These help in identifying and cataloging the publications.
No, fire can't read mangas. It's a physical phenomenon and doesn't have the cognitive or sensory abilities to do so.
Not all mangas are based on light novels. Many mangas have original storylines created specifically for the manga format.
Well, in terms of pacing, mangas based on light novels may be different. Since they are adapting a pre - written story, they might need to condense or expand certain parts. Original mangas can set their own pacing. In terms of art style, while original mangas can be more experimental, mangas based on light novels might aim to be more in line with the readers' expectations from the novel. For instance, if the light novel describes a character in a certain way, the manga will try to depict that character similarly. Also, the target audience might be more defined for light - novel - based mangas as the novel already has a fan base.