Manhwa
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Template:Koreanname noimage Manhwa is the Korean word for comic strips and comic books. Outside of Korean-speaking areas, the term refers to Korean comic books.
The term is similar to Japanese "manga" and Chinese "manhua", because the same Chinese characters have been the basis for all three words, with each language using their own native pronunciation of the same characters. Manhwa also resemble manga and in its visual style and symbolism, which also means that it tends to be confused with the latter. Of note is that manhwa is usually read in the same direction as Western books, horizontally and from left to right, whereas manga is read vertically and from right to left.
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Korean manhwa publishers
English-language publishers of manhwa
List of manhwa
- Armageddon
- Blazin' Barrels
- The Boss
- Chronicles of the Cursed Sword
- Chrono Code (Riverside)
- Couple
- Demon Diary
- Dragon Hunter
- Eternity
- Evil's Return
- Faeries' Landing
- Fantasy Land
- Full House
- Gadirok
- Hardboiled Angel
- Honey Mustard
- iD_eNTITY
- I.N.V.U.
- Island
- Kill Me, Kiss Me
- King of Hell
- Les Bijoux
- Lights Out
- Love or Money
- Model
- Mythology of the Heavens
- Nambul: War Stories
- Neck and Neck
- NOW
- One
- President Dad
- Priest
- Queen's Knight
- Ragnarok
- Rebirth
- Ruler of the Land
- Saint Marie
- Sky Blade Sword of the Heavens
- Snow Drop
- Sweet and Sensitive
- Threads of Time
- Under the Glass Moon
- Yongbi the Invincible
- Yureka
See also
External links
- On the correct spelling of "manhwa" (http://anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=541)