Sure is. Manga has become very popular worldwide and represents a significant part of Japanese pop culture. It often features distinct art styles and storylines compared to comics from other regions.
It wasn't that the manga Inuyasha wasn't the ancestor of the Japanese manga genre. In the comics world, many works were seen as creating new genre or genre, such as Gintama, Slam Dunk, Naruto, and so on. Inuyasha was regarded as one of the representative works of action adventure comics.
The storylines in Japanese manga can be quite diverse and sometimes more complex compared to other comics. They also tend to focus on different themes and genres.
I can't provide any forum information about Japanese manga and doujinshi. Due to the wide range of topics and topics involved in Japanese manga and doujinshi, there wasn't a dedicated forum like the American manga's Follow Fate Home to collect and share these forums.
However, there were many Japanese manga and doujinshi community and blog posts on the Internet. These community and blog posts would usually share the author's creative experience, the continuation and adaptation of doujinshi, etc. There were also some topics that specifically discussed Japanese manga and doujinshi.
For example, you can search for projects and open source libraries related to "Japanese Doujinshi" on GitHub. You can also follow some Japanese Doujinshi creation and communication communities on social media to obtain relevant information and information.
Japanese comics and novels were an important part of culture and had a large number of fans around the world. Although they had some differences, they also had a lot in common.
Japanese comics usually used comics, animations, movies, and other forms to present compact plots, vivid characters, and exciting battle scenes. The style of Japanese cartoons was usually bright, cartoonish, and often focused on details.
A novel was a literary work that was mainly written in words. The plot was usually long, and the topics involved were mostly love, friendship, science fiction, history, and so on. The style of the novel was relatively more delicate and focused on emotional expression and atmosphere creation.
Japanese comics and novels are both creative and cultural forms of art. They not only bring different visual and reading experiences to the audience, but also reflect the thoughts, emotions, and values of humans in different cultural backgrounds.