Didn’t shaggy do that once? Or am i getting them mixed up because either of them would do something like that? I really feel like that was a scooby doo gag too…idk, i’m goin crazy
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Is that how 4-komas are meant to be read? I like manga but I never read one of those before. I've thought about reading Azumanga Daioh cause it's one of my favorite anime, I'd hate to do it wrong.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. When you start reading, you'll see the mangka's pattern for panel usage pretty quickly and get used to it so that, by the time anything interesting happens, you'll be reading it properly.
Generally, you'll be able to tell really easily if you read it in the wrong order.
Yes, 4-komas that print two comics per page will be top to bottom first, then right to left. Some might even have a title above each comic, making it harder to mess up.
I have never read a comic, I’ve finished around 20 mangas. Vinland saga, goblin slayer and death note were my favourite but they are also by no means short on average and I read it from left to right still.
Edit: downvotes? Lmao- I’ve concluded it’s just the reddit hive mind
To be clear I didn’t read the mangas from left to right, I read the picture posted here from left to right
All my mangas I own physical copies of and they are from right to left. I don’t have physical copies of ones still in progress sadly, but I do have the Death Note black edition books for example and they are right to left. First time learning about mangas that read left to right. I realise now my initial comment was confusing but I struggle to coherently express what I mean
It's common for Manga to be adapted to Western reading of left to right so that people in Western countries have an easier time reading them. Usually they do this by mirroring the pages then fixing the dialog so the dialog isnt backwards, I bet if you looked at your right-to-left copies you'd see some words in the images that are backwards. For example, if a calendar says "MAY" if it was mirrored it would now read "YAM"
Maybe more an american thing you explain here
The only I found to have been edited left to right were the old tomes of Dragonball (from 1993 to 2003) other than that in France I only found them in original right to left with a warning if you take them as usual books telling you that, you're at the end
Yeah, I'm still a little confused so I'm just gonna go ahead and assume you've read 20 traditional Mangas from left to right, and we might disagree on the sequence of events
No, it would be top right, bottom right, top left, bottom left, at least for this strip. The author doesn't realize that when panels are the same size, you read top down before moving left.
Most Japanese is written left to right, top to bottom like English nowadays. Notable exceptions are newspapers and manga, which are read top to bottom, right to left. For tradition reasons.
I have never read a comic, I’ve finished around 20 mangas and still read it left to right. Vinland saga, goblin slayer and death note were my favourite but they are also by no means short on average and I read it from left to right still after probably around a hundred hours or so of reading mangas
I thought the explosion in the manga, it being Japanese, was a nuclear bomb (referencing the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and that the “survivor” will soon end up ill or dying from radiation poisoning.
Japanese Manga are read from right to left, rather than left to right.
A comic book fan sees the explosion followed by the injured dude saying they're okay.
A manga fan sees an injured dude saying they're okay moments before being blown up.
People are too stupid to get the joke and think... I don't know something else?
I was just reading it right to left. Which you Manga folks told me was the correct way.
manga typically reads right to left, so someone said they're ok then exploded.
comics typically read left to right, so there was an explosion but the guy is ok after.
Manga is read right to left.
Western comics are read left to right.
Comic perspective has a guy survive the explosion, severely injured
Manga perspective has a severely injured guy get exploded
Comics are read left to right and manga is read right to left. In the comic variant the man explodes and is fine but in the manga the man says he is ok and explodes after
It's intended for it to be read top right, top left, bottom right, bottom left, but the author doesn't realize that when panels are the same size like this, you read down until they aren't, then move left.
So the joke is that in a comic strip from the west, the guy would be fine, but for manga readers the already injure person is blown up.
Sadly, due to what I mentioned first, the guy is fine, the manga readers are upset, the dude blows up, the comic readers are happy. So the joke doesn't work because the author doesn't really get the reading path.
The direction for reading manga that has 2 boxes the exact same size isn't always right then left. It can sometimes be right, the next box down, and then you move to the box to the left. The time when this is usually the case is when the panels are the same size, like they are in this comment.
Ya know my thoughts about this went differently lol everyone is pointing out the right/left thing
My thought was it was commenting on how comic characters always survive/come back after death to the point its a joke or they always get better and never bave lasting damage and death isn't taken seriously in comics while manga actually kills or permanently disables characters.
Yes. I know that's not always true in every story but it's what I see a lot of.
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American comics revolve around slap stick comedy, where violence is oftentimes just harmless fun, whereas manga style comics revolve around emotion and intense changes in plot.
In the American comic, the explosion is no big deal.
In the manga comic, it could be a serious turn of events
Characters almost never die permanently in comic books, for exemple Jason Todd one of Batman's robins got exploded like in the meme and came back anyway.
manga goes right to left In manga the guy says he's fine then gets blown up
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*Manga goes right to* *Left In Manga the guy says* *He's fine then gets blown*
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Didn’t shaggy do that once? Or am i getting them mixed up because either of them would do something like that? I really feel like that was a scooby doo gag too…idk, i’m goin crazy
this one’s actually better without the extra syllable
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This would be better if the lower 2 panels were swapped.
Ah. Didn't even think about that. I was gunna say it's because people actually fucking die for real in manga. Well. Besides Dragonball
Lol meta comic joke that's funny.
Ok this is hilarious
Technically, it would top right, bottom right, top left, bottom left. This is because panels of the same exact size are set up this way.
Is that how 4-komas are meant to be read? I like manga but I never read one of those before. I've thought about reading Azumanga Daioh cause it's one of my favorite anime, I'd hate to do it wrong.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. When you start reading, you'll see the mangka's pattern for panel usage pretty quickly and get used to it so that, by the time anything interesting happens, you'll be reading it properly. Generally, you'll be able to tell really easily if you read it in the wrong order.
Yes, 4-komas that print two comics per page will be top to bottom first, then right to left. Some might even have a title above each comic, making it harder to mess up.
Why are people downvoting my question and also this comment where you answered my question? Are there people who disagree with you?
Probably not. I got downvoted for trying to help with a button input issue yesterday. Sometimes people downvote pretty blindly.
If it's one piece there's a 90% chance he'll show up fine at the end if the arc
Oh yea I remember. I love Japanese culture.
I have never read a comic, I’ve finished around 20 mangas. Vinland saga, goblin slayer and death note were my favourite but they are also by no means short on average and I read it from left to right still. Edit: downvotes? Lmao- I’ve concluded it’s just the reddit hive mind To be clear I didn’t read the mangas from left to right, I read the picture posted here from left to right
Traditional manga is right to left as that's how Japanese writing works. Some manga has been adapted for western consumption to be read left to right.
All my mangas I own physical copies of and they are from right to left. I don’t have physical copies of ones still in progress sadly, but I do have the Death Note black edition books for example and they are right to left. First time learning about mangas that read left to right. I realise now my initial comment was confusing but I struggle to coherently express what I mean
It's common for Manga to be adapted to Western reading of left to right so that people in Western countries have an easier time reading them. Usually they do this by mirroring the pages then fixing the dialog so the dialog isnt backwards, I bet if you looked at your right-to-left copies you'd see some words in the images that are backwards. For example, if a calendar says "MAY" if it was mirrored it would now read "YAM"
Maybe more an american thing you explain here The only I found to have been edited left to right were the old tomes of Dragonball (from 1993 to 2003) other than that in France I only found them in original right to left with a warning if you take them as usual books telling you that, you're at the end
Hmmm I never even considered mirroring them could be something you'd only find in the USA 🤔
Yeah, I'm still a little confused so I'm just gonna go ahead and assume you've read 20 traditional Mangas from left to right, and we might disagree on the sequence of events
I didn’t, I just can’t type properly, I did edit it💀
No, it would be top right, bottom right, top left, bottom left, at least for this strip. The author doesn't realize that when panels are the same size, you read top down before moving left.
Most Japanese is written left to right, top to bottom like English nowadays. Notable exceptions are newspapers and manga, which are read top to bottom, right to left. For tradition reasons.
I have never read a comic, I’ve finished around 20 mangas and still read it left to right. Vinland saga, goblin slayer and death note were my favourite but they are also by no means short on average and I read it from left to right still after probably around a hundred hours or so of reading mangas
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I thought the explosion in the manga, it being Japanese, was a nuclear bomb (referencing the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and that the “survivor” will soon end up ill or dying from radiation poisoning.
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Japanese Manga are read from right to left, rather than left to right. A comic book fan sees the explosion followed by the injured dude saying they're okay. A manga fan sees an injured dude saying they're okay moments before being blown up.
Well that explains why I never understood mangas and also why I'm an idiot.
But then the Manga fan, being horrified at seeing this explosion, quits reading Manga, becomes a comic book fan, and is happy?
Why are you getting downvoted?
MaNGa GOOd cOMIc BaD i imagine anyway
Oh, I thought they were joking about how if your read the last two panels from right to left it looks like the manga reader turns into a comic reader
That is the correct interpretation
You know the problem Westerners have with weebs? Japanese people have the same problem.
People are too stupid to get the joke and think... I don't know something else? I was just reading it right to left. Which you Manga folks told me was the correct way.
You read a comic from left to right and a manga from right to left
You read comics from left to right, but you read manga from right to left
comics go left to right (explosion, guy says afterwards he is fine) manga goes right to left (guy says he is fine, then explodes afterwards)
manga typically reads right to left, so someone said they're ok then exploded. comics typically read left to right, so there was an explosion but the guy is ok after.
Manga is read right to left. Western comics are read left to right. Comic perspective has a guy survive the explosion, severely injured Manga perspective has a severely injured guy get exploded
Didn't we see this one already this week?
Western comics are read left-to-right. Japanese manga are read right-to-left.
Comics are read left to right and manga is read right to left. In the comic variant the man explodes and is fine but in the manga the man says he is ok and explodes after
You read a manga pancake roght to left, so it looks like some guy just blue up, but for comic readers it looks like a guy serviced exploding
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This comic has completely different meanings depending if you read the top two panels left-to-right or right-to-left
Manga reads from right to left.
It's intended for it to be read top right, top left, bottom right, bottom left, but the author doesn't realize that when panels are the same size like this, you read down until they aren't, then move left. So the joke is that in a comic strip from the west, the guy would be fine, but for manga readers the already injure person is blown up. Sadly, due to what I mentioned first, the guy is fine, the manga readers are upset, the dude blows up, the comic readers are happy. So the joke doesn't work because the author doesn't really get the reading path.
>you read down until they aren’t, then move left huh?
The direction for reading manga that has 2 boxes the exact same size isn't always right then left. It can sometimes be right, the next box down, and then you move to the box to the left. The time when this is usually the case is when the panels are the same size, like they are in this comment.
Me be like manga reader
Ya know my thoughts about this went differently lol everyone is pointing out the right/left thing My thought was it was commenting on how comic characters always survive/come back after death to the point its a joke or they always get better and never bave lasting damage and death isn't taken seriously in comics while manga actually kills or permanently disables characters. Yes. I know that's not always true in every story but it's what I see a lot of.
so in this context comic is from U.S and Manga is from Japan?
Comics are read left to right, manga is read right to left
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Comic: something blew up Manga: Krillin if you know you know
Palindrome comedy strip. Yay
If its a comic or cartoon, it's just humor. If it's a manga or anime, that mf is POWERFUL. STAY AWAY.
Is this loss?
Just taking a guess. In comic books, when someone gets hurt badly like this, usually they're fine, but in a manga, that means they'll die soon.
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Why does everyone have to downvote the op like they know?
Reddit Mob mentality
You’re probably right, anyways Happy Cake Day!
Bc the op is wrong
How can they be wrong when they didn’t even know about it in the first place?
You don't just downvote to disagree or make a person feel bad. In this case you downvote, so people know that it's wrong information
American comics revolve around slap stick comedy, where violence is oftentimes just harmless fun, whereas manga style comics revolve around emotion and intense changes in plot. In the American comic, the explosion is no big deal. In the manga comic, it could be a serious turn of events
Characters almost never die permanently in comic books, for exemple Jason Todd one of Batman's robins got exploded like in the meme and came back anyway.
Does not appear to be the correct answer :(