Some of them might be real, but there's a chance of fake or fan-made ones too.
Some might be, but not all. Pinterest has a mix of original manga and fanart.
Most of the Pinterest ghost stories are likely a mix of truth and fiction. There are some that might start from a real encounter someone had with something unexplained. However, as the story gets shared around, details can get exaggerated. Also, some are probably completely fictional, created by those who love to write spooky tales and share them on Pinterest for the thrill of it.
In some ways, Pinterest is good for comics. You can find lots of comic images and get ideas for new ones. But it's not as organized or comprehensive as dedicated comic platforms when it comes to following specific comic series or accessing full comic issues.
First, search for related novel-writing boards on Pinterest. Follow those that interest you to get inspiration. Then, look for tips and tricks shared by other writers.
Yes, Pinterest does have stories. It's a feature that allows users to share short visual content in a more engaging way.
Yes, mangas can be considered graphic novels. They share many characteristics such as being a combination of text and illustrations to tell a story. Manga typically has its own unique art styles and narrative structures, but like graphic novels, it uses sequential art to convey a plot, develop characters, and create a fictional world.
In a way, mangas are books. They tell stories through both text and images. Just like regular books, they have authors, plots, and characters.
Most mangas are black and white, but some special editions or digital versions might be colored.
Yes, many mangas are translated and available in English. Popular series often have English versions.
Not that I know of. Pokemon mangas are usually aimed at a younger audience and tend to avoid excessive gore.