Well, one way is to use image editing tools. First, adjust the colors and contrast to give it a manga-like look. Then, add some typical manga-style lines and effects. It might take a bit of practice to get it right.
Typically, 'manga de science fiction' often features advanced technology that doesn't exist in our current world. For example, things like flying cars, giant robots, or mind - control devices. It also tends to explore different social structures. Maybe in a future where the Earth is overpopulated, how do people live? And there are often strange new species or mutations. Like in some manga, there are human - like creatures with special powers due to genetic experiments.
I'm not too familiar with 'de shisen manga' to make a direct comparison. But usually, such comparisons depend on factors like art style, storylines, and character development.
It's not that hard. You can start by analyzing the photo's composition and colors. Then, simplify and exaggerate the elements to give it a manga-like style.
Well, in the end of Cirque de Freak, there are some unexpected twists and turns that lead to a satisfying conclusion for most characters. The final scenes bring closure to the various plot threads that have developed throughout the series.
The main distinctions might lie in the way the characters are developed and the overall tone of the manga. It could have a more daring or avant-garde approach that sets it apart.
Sure. 'Akira' is a very famous 'manga de science fiction'. It's set in a post - apocalyptic Neo - Tokyo and features a lot of cyberpunk elements like advanced technology, psychic powers, and a dark, complex society. Another one is 'Ghost in the Shell', which delves deep into the concept of consciousness in a world where humans can have cybernetic enhancements. It makes you think about what it really means to be human.