There were a few comics that he could recommend. The first was "Comic Series: Masked Rider, Starting from the Spider Sacrifice to the Heavens". This was a novel that was categorized as Infinite/Comic Series. It had the elements of system, relaxation, comics, summoning, nurturing, chat groups, and knights. In addition,"Mixed Manga Endless Flower of Dawn" was also a mixed manga novel, which included elements of a full-time hunter. Other than that,"I'm a Doujin Male Lead,""Trial of Comics,""My Dream Realization System Is Poisonous,""The Beginning of Comics Becomes a Valkyrie," and "Comics: My System Is a Billion Weird" were also some of the main comics novels recommended. These novels can be read on Qidian Chinese Network.
In comics, text serves as a complement to the illustrations. It can be used to establish the setting, like a caption saying 'In a dark alley'. In mangas, the text is an integral part of the art. Japanese characters and unique onomatopoeia add to the authenticity. In graphic novels, text can be used to explore complex themes. It can be internal monologues of characters, allowing readers to understand their thoughts and motives better.
Well, text is just written language which can be used to create the others. Kritik, I assume you mean criticism, is important for understanding the value of comics, mangas, and graphic novels. Comics are a popular form of visual storytelling in the Western world. Mangas have their own cultural context and often have serialized stories. Graphic novels are a more grown - up or sophisticated version of comics, often dealing with more complex themes and having a more complete narrative arc.
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.