Not always. Many manga have furigana (small hiragana or katakana above kanji) to help with pronunciation and understanding. Also, some simple manga are written mostly in hiragana and katakana.
First, start with basic shapes and simple lines to sketch the framework. Then, focus on adding details and shading to bring the characters and scenes to life. Practice regularly to improve your skills.
Start by coming up with a unique story idea. Then, do some rough sketches to visualize your characters and scenes. Next, work on the panel layout and decide how to pace your story.
I'm not sure if there's a single comprehensive list. You might have to search through various comic book databases or collector forums to piece one together.
Well, start by listing the main characters and their traits. Then, add the plot points and key events. Don't forget the settings and any special effects you might want.
I recommend " Flower of Limitless Dawn ". This novel used the " little girl " as the " male protagonist " and traveled through the worlds of Ghost Destroyer, Hunter, Jojo, One Piece, and One Man to unfold a battle of wits. The powerful bloodline ability system allowed every character to explode. It was very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.😗