Sometimes, characters in manga do engage in weightlifting activities, depending on the genre and story context.
It really varies. In some manga, weightlifting might be a central theme or a part of a character's development. But in many others, it might not be featured at all.
Well, I know about it but haven't delved deep. I've been too busy with other stuff.
Yes, I do. It's quite interesting and has a unique storyline.
I think it could be a sort of playful or sarcastic question suggesting that the person being asked doesn't seem familiar with manga or doesn't have much involvement with it. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
In many superhero comics, characters often lift heavy objects as part of their powers. But in other types of comics, it might not be a common occurrence. It really varies!
Hard to say. It could be that they have some thematic similarities or maybe they were created by the same author. But without more context, it's difficult to tell for sure.
It's gained some popularity, especially among fitness and manga enthusiasts. The unique theme and engaging storyline draw people in.
To be honest, there's no fixed number of kilos lifted in manga. It could be anything from a light weight for beginners to incredibly heavy weights for super-powered characters. It all depends on the creative direction of the manga author.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'lift manga'. Maybe you're referring to the weight of manga volumes? But that's a rather odd concept. Usually, we talk about reading or enjoying manga, not lifting it!
The size of the weights lifted in manga can be all over the place. In action and fantasy manga, you might see characters lifting impossibly huge weights. But in more realistic ones, they're more in line with what's physically possible for humans.
The weights lifted in manga can be all over the place. Some show superhuman feats with incredibly heavy weights, while others are more realistic and have moderate amounts. It really depends on the genre and the tone of the particular manga.