It depends on my mood. If I'm in the mood for something funny, I'll go for a comedy comic. If I want adventure, then that's what I look for.
For me, it's a combination of factors. I consider the genre I'm interested in at the moment, the art style, and also reviews or recommendations from other comic readers. Sometimes, I just take a chance on something new based on the cover or a brief description.
It depends on their interests. If they like fantasy, they might go for a fantasy story. Or if they're into romance, that's what they'll choose.
It depends on a few factors. The content and style of your comic play a big role. If it's detailed and complex, you might need larger pages. Also, think about the target audience and the medium it'll be presented in.
It depends on your mood and inspiration. If you have deep, emotional thoughts that need a condensed and artistic expression, poetry might be the way to go. But if you want to build a complex story with characters and plot, fiction could be better.
You can start by looking at the speech bubbles or captions. Usually, the text within them provides the necessary information or dialogue.
You can start by learning some basic Japanese language and kanji. Then, find a comic that interests you and try to follow the panels and dialogue. Some comics have furigana to help with pronunciation.
To read a comic right, begin by setting the right mood. Then, scan the pages slowly, notice the colors and the way the art tells the story. And don't forget to enjoy the journey it takes you on.
You could start by looking for recommendations from friends or online comic communities. That way, you might find something that catches your interest right away.
I think about the story's theme. If it's a story about friendship, I'll need characters who value friendship. So, I might create a character who is always loyal. Another factor is the plot. A complex plot may need a diverse set of characters with different skills. For example, if there's a heist plot, I need a hacker, a strongman, etc.
I do quote poem or novel. I decide based on the context. If it's about expressing deep emotions, a poem might be more suitable. For instance, a love poem for a romantic context. If it's about complex characters and long - form storytelling, a novel would be a better choice.
You start by looking at the panels in order. Pay attention to the characters' expressions and actions.