Manga are like comic books. Except Manga is not geared towards ākidsā, where comic books are for ākidsā. (I use kids figuratively. There is a stereo type that comics are for children because they have pictures).
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I donāt know my parentsā address. I can find their house, but theyāve only been living there for about two years, and I never send them physical post.
Manga is the Japanese word for comics, but like Aazimon said they are not necessarily geared towards kids. There are lots of comics (that arenāt hentai) that are aimed at an older audience.
The word āwhileā indicates a contradiction, hence my assumption that āmangaā had something to do with those novels. Oh well.
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Ah, I guess I was a bit unclear, sorry. I just meant that fictional crimes were apparently okay as long as you donāt draw them.
#12 Grimwald Place, while weāre on #4 Privet Drive.
Also, Manga: Graphic Novels, typically involving original characters/canon works in a given world. Think like āBookā length comics of various types, that cover many different topics. From Romance and Drama, to Comedy and Fantasy, to Sci-fi. Almost every single Anime that ends up being seen in the United States, and elsewhere, either started out as a Manga and ended up being āportedā over to an Animated format.
Doujin(shi): Another term that is somewhat close, itās like Graphic Novel fanfiction.
For the most part, people confuse the two, since the formats are highly alike. However, most of what you see on the internet is some form of Manga or Doujin(shi), or fan fiction, which someone took the time to scan. Sadly the majority of these end up being pornographic in nature.