It's hard to say exactly. 'Pastilla triste caricatura' could refer to a sad-looking pill in a cartoonish style or a caricature that expresses sadness. It's quite ambiguous.
I think it might involve a sad boy depicted in a cartoonish style on Pinterest. Maybe it's got a certain color palette or unique expressions that make it stand out.
The significance could be that it represents a unique sad story in an English - related context. Maybe it's a story that stands out among others in terms of its sadness.
The phrase 'la triste historia in english the only story' is quite puzzling. 'La triste historia' is Spanish for 'the sad story'. The 'in english the only story' part seems out of place or perhaps it was an attempt to say that there is a sad story which is the only story when translated into English. It could be that there is a collection of stories in Spanish and this one sad story is the only one being considered for an English version or something along those lines. Without more information, it's difficult to be more precise.
They usually have exaggerated features and humorous takes on typical selfie poses. The characters might be drawn in a more comical or caricatured style.
Belly cartoons often have exaggerated and humorous depictions of figures with prominent bellies. They might focus on creating funny or charming scenes.
Well, for a guide manga to succeed, it has to have accurate information presented in an engaging way. Good art that catches the eye and makes understanding easier is important too. Plus, it should cover topics that people are actually interested in.
The big contrast lies in their origin and cultural background. Manhwa has its roots in Korean culture, influencing the characters, plot, and overall mood. Scand, if you mean Scandinavian comics or similar, would showcase the specific cultural elements and artistic preferences of that area.