Yes, they can. If there are no legal or technical restrictions, it's possible to print both at the same time.
Yes, they can. Many printeries have the capabilities to handle both book and manga printing.
Yes, it's possible. But it can be very challenging and time-consuming.
It depends. Working on two manga simultaneously can be challenging. A mangaka needs to have a lot of creativity, discipline, and the ability to balance the workload. But some very talented and experienced ones can pull it off.
Yes, they can. As long as they have access to the story, it's possible for two people to read it at the same time.
Manga is usually printed using a process that involves digital imaging and high-quality printing presses. The pages are designed and formatted digitally before being sent to the printers.
No, they're not the same. Comic books often have a more diverse range of styles and themes, while manga typically has distinct artistic and storytelling characteristics.
No, they're not exactly the same. Manga often has distinct art styles and storytelling techniques that set it apart from traditional comic books.
No, they're not the same. Manga often has a unique visual style and storytelling approach compared to traditional books.
No, they aren't. Manga originated in Japan and has distinct artistic and storytelling styles. Comic books have a broader range of origins and styles.
Sure. Manga and comic books have a significant influence on the film industry. They provide rich source material for filmmakers, and successful adaptations can lead to franchises and box office success.