No, they don't. Japanese authors produce a wide range of literary works including novels, short stories, and poetry, not just manga.
No, you don't. Anyone with talent and passion for manga creation can do it, regardless of their nationality.
Yes, typically manga refers specifically to comics that originated in Japan.
Yes. Anyone with the passion, talent, and dedication can create manga regardless of their nationality. It's all about having a unique story idea, the ability to draw, and the commitment to bring the vision to life.
Sure they can! Anyone with the talent and passion for it can create manga, regardless of their nationality.
Yes, they do. Manga can be an engaging and visual way to introduce language and cultural elements.
Yes, you can. But it requires a good understanding of both languages and the cultural nuances.
Yes, you can. It's totally possible to start with an English manga and translate it to Japanese.
Yes, many Japanese libraries do have manga. They often have a collection to meet the demand of manga lovers.
Not necessarily. Anyone with the talent and passion for creating manga can be a manga artist, regardless of their nationality.
Well, first you need a great story idea. Then, you start sketching out your characters and planning the panels. It's a lot of work!