The order of viewing " Under One Man " was as follows: 1. "Under One Man 1"-Shocking Inside Story. 2. Under One Person 2-Heavenly Grand Ritual. 3. "Under One Man 3"-Wang Ye Chapter. 4. "Under One Person 4"-Biyou Village Chen Duo chapter. It is recommended to watch it in this order to fully understand the storyline of Under One Man.
It's not a matter of better or worse. If you have the patience for static images and lots of text, start with the manga. But if you want immediate action and sound, go for the anime. You can always enjoy both in any order.
It might be a mystery manga where something important is revealed through what's shown on the TV that the main character is watching and trying to solve.
It depends on your preferences. If you like visuals and sound, the anime can be great. But if you enjoy imagining things on your own and taking your time, the manga might be for you.
It's hard to say which is better. Watching anime can be quicker and more visually stimulating. Reading manga allows for deeper exploration of the panels and often has more nuanced storytelling. You might want to try both and decide based on how they make you feel.
The main difference between watching comics and watching animations was the visual effects and the way the story was expressed.
Comics were usually presented in the form of a single page, and each page had only one side of the picture. It was usually more free than animation, allowing for faster switching between different scenes and compositions. Moreover, comics were usually more detailed than animations, which could better express details and expressions.
Animation was a more continuous form of presentation. Each episode usually contained a large number of scenes and compositions that required a longer time to watch. In comparison, comics could switch between different scenes and compositions more quickly and did not require too much detail.
In addition, manga and animation had different ways of expressing their stories. Comics usually paid more attention to the expression of emotions and humanity, and conveyed the author's emotions and thoughts through more direct and vivid images. On the other hand, animation focused more on the plot and the cohesiveness of the story. They often used more detailed and complex forms to express the plot and character development of the story.
Manga and animation had their own unique feelings and expressions, depending on the audience's preferences and viewing habits.
I'd suggest starting from the point where the anime ended. That way, you won't miss any new developments and can continue the story seamlessly. But if you want a more comprehensive experience, starting from the very first chapter is also a good choice.
You could start from the chapter that follows the events of the anime's ending. Check online forums or manga discussion groups for specific chapter recommendations.