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I'm not sure which platform they are referring to. However, generally speaking, Sa Comics was an online reading platform that mainly focused on comics. There were many comics on the platform, including Sa Comics, Comic Party, and Demonic Patriarch. Sa Man Le, on the other hand, was a comics publishing company that owned Sa Manga, Manga Party, Girls Frontline, and other branded comics.
In addition, there were many other comics on Sa Manga and Sa Manle. The specific works on these two platforms needed to be searched according to the source of the works and the search method.
Well, I judged it as a real story based on the emotions in it. When the emotions seem genuine and not overly dramatized, and the narrator has a sense of authenticity in expressing them, it gives an indication of being a real story. Also, if there are no out - of - place or far - fetched elements that are common in fictional tales, that's another clue.
Both " Sa Man Le Hua " and " Sa Manga " were written by famous manga artists. The following is a list of their authors:
"Sana Man Le Hua":
One of the founders of Sa comics--Liu Sa
2. Ekin Cheng
Manga Artist Huang Yulang
Comic Artist Zhong Li
5 Comic Artists
Manga Artist Lin Qingxuan
"Sa Manga":
One of the founders of Sa comics--Liu Sa
2. Ekin Cheng
Manga Artist Huang Yulang
Comic Artist Zhong Li
5 Comic Artists
Manga Artist Lin Qingxuan
Manga Artist Sun Xiao
Manga Artist Jia Dao
Manga Artist Li Xin
The above is only a partial list of the authors. In fact, there are many other authors in Sa Comics. These cartoonists have brought many classic comics to Sa Comics.
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