Yes, sometimes raw versions of manga can be found on certain websites or through specific channels, but accessing them might not be legal or ethical.
Some popular ones include 'One Piece' and 'Naruto'. They have a large fan base and raw versions can be found online, but be cautious of legal issues.
Yes, it is. But finding raw versions might not be that easy and could involve looking in specific online communities or forums.
I'm not sure. You might have to search on specific manga sites or forums to find out.
The raw versions of Long Live the King manga can sometimes be found on certain foreign manga platforms, but accessing them may violate copyright laws. It's better to look for officially licensed sources.
The availability of the raw manga can vary. It might be accessible on certain unofficial or unauthorized platforms, but that's not recommended as it could be illegal and also doesn't support the creators. Usually, it's best to wait for the officially released and translated versions.
Yes, there are color versions of the Magi manga. But they might not be as common as the traditional black and white ones.
Yes, you can find color versions of the Fruits Basket manga. But they might be limited editions or released in specific regions. It's worth checking with comic book stores or online retailers that specialize in manga.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's due to copyright restrictions or the publisher's decision.
No, usually the raw version of manga isn't freely available. It violates copyright laws.
I'm not sure if it's available. You might need to check some specialized manga websites or forums to find out.