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Comics Dictionary
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in below a glossary of Comics terms to help you find your way. This is a
judgment free space for newcomers to manga, so feel no fear in returning here
again and again as you wade deeper into the format.
Manga: The book form of anime (i.e. the comic itself). It is a
Japanese style of comics for both young and adult readers. A person who
writes and illustrates manga is referred to as a mangaka, regardless of
genre. Manga is usually read from back to front, left to right, and it comes
in every imaginable genre and mood. You can read romance manga, horror
manga, action-adventure manga, or dark manga or manga that combines all at
once.
Manhwa: It is a Korean style of comics for both young and adult
readers.
Manhua: It is a Chinese style of comics for both young and adult
readers.
Anime: Short for animation and more specifically, Japanese animation.
Many anime are based on manga and vice versa.
Ego manga: Sexually-explicit manga, targeted toward men. Sometimes
the word hentai is used in English, though that word means something
different when used in Japanese.
Harem: A genre wherein a male character is surrounded by female
characters who may become potential love interests. In a situation where
an ordinary female character is surrounded by male characters who may be
potential love interests, the term used is reverse harem.
Isekai: Stories where the main character is transported from their
familiar world to a fantasy world. An example of Isekai in English
storytelling would be Alice in Wonderland or The Wizard of Oz.
Josei: Anime and manga for adult women.
Kawaii: Cute.
Kodomo: Anime and manga for children.
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Light Novel: A style of Japanese novel for young and adolescent
readers, often including manga-style illustrations throughout. They are
shorter than a novel, equivalent somewhat to a novella in the English
world. This is an English term, rather than one with Japanese origin,
though Japanese readers may refer to light novels as raito noberu.
Lolita: A style of dress for female characters in manga that
makes them appear doll-like.
Mecha: Stories that feature robots in battle. Mecha is the
Japanese term for robot.
Otaku: A geek or a nerd. This word had a pretty negative
connotation in Japan for decades, but has shifted to being more
positive since the 1990s.
Redikomi: This broad term means manga targeted at adult women,
much like josei. In practice,
redikomi tends toward more erotic and explicit.
Scanlation: The scanning and translating of comics from one
language to another.
Seinen: Anime and manga for adult men.
Shojo: Anime and manga for teen girls.
Shojo-ai: Manga or anime focused on romance between women. This
tends to be less explicit than yuri.
Shonen: Anime and manga for teen boys.
Shonen-ai: Manga or anime featuring male-male relationships.
This tends to be less explicit than yaoi.
Yaoi: A story with a focus on male-male relationships.
Sometimes this is referred to as “Boys’ Love,” though Boys’ Love
titles are often less explicit. Yaoi is often created by women for
women, though not exclusively. An offshoot of male-male manga geared
toward gay male readers may be referred to as bara.
Yuri: A story with a focus on female-female relationships. This
is sometimes referred to as “Girls’ Love.”
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