Not typically. The majority of manga are published in black and white to keep production costs down and focus on the story and art style. However, some manga aimed at younger audiences or for special promotions might have color pages or entire volumes.
1. [Fantasy Jianghu Heroes: A traditional wuxia novel. There is no protagonist halo or golden finger. It tells the story of Jianghu and the struggle of heroes.]
2. "The Supporting Actress Also Has a Halo": A modern romance novel about urban life. It tells the story of a lonely supporting character who changes her fate to become a messenger who changes the fate of others. There is no protagonist halo.
3. [King of Fixed Position Damage: A virtual online game novel. The protagonist is more like a supporting character than a supporting character. There is no protagonist halo or system.]
4. "Where's My Main Character's Halo?" It was a fantasy novel about a different world. The main character had no halo and became a dragon.
5. "Hero, please answer! The Collapsing Wuxia World: A wuxia fantasy novel with a group of characters. There is no main character, and it follows the style of question-and-answer.
6. [Unparalleled Protagonist Halo System]: A fantasy novel. There is no protagonist halo. It tells the story of the protagonist wanting to be unparalleled in the world.
7. "IQ Duel": A suspense-mystery detective novel, about the intelligence confrontation between the good and evil. The protagonist's halo could not defeat the villain.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, there are some color versions available. These color versions can really bring out the details of the art in a different way compared to the regular black - and - white manga.
Most of the time, the Windbreaker manga is presented in black and white. Color versions are quite rare in the manga world, unless it's a special edition or something.