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blacktiger666 · 1 year
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In France and Belgium, an event called "48H BD" was organized and comics/manga were selected for the event, including the first volume of Wakfu which was reissued with an unpublished cover!
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raigmann · 1 year
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My entry for the #radiantdtiys by Tony Valente, I swear, You have no idea how hyped I am to read this tome! I need to see what happens! Best Manfra ever!
also, this is my first Piodon fanart.
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falsehoodgroup · 2 years
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PRIMAL Translation Part 2 https://twitter.com/naokuren/ https://www.instagram.com/naokuren/
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theacstories · 2 months
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Manga Can Only Be Right To Left! Never thought anyone would call left to right comics "manga"...
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mimikaweb · 2 months
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herbv78 · 4 months
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Le manga, du papier et du numérique
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mymangaacademia · 2 years
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nunopds · 2 years
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City Hall vol. 3
City Hall vol.3 . #bandasdesenhadas #bandadesenhada #cityhall #gradiva #manga #remiguerin #guillaumelapeyre
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jorisjurgen · 2 years
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stalkiwi · 2 months
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EVERYONE NEED TO READ RADIANT NOW!!!
doing Radiant propaganda but seriously. seriously read it. it's my favorite series and I have been following it since it came out, it got a huge succes in Japan, but then the hype died after the anime got out and it makes me so sad, because it's seriously amazing and I believe the Tumblr population would love it oh and, yea, I did say, READ! I would... heavily not recommand to check the anime. I haven't finished the first season because of just how bad it was. it's like, they tried to turn it into regular One Piece inspired shonen, the animation is quite terrible and in the span of 10 episodes, there is like half that are useless and complete fillers?? on the FIRST season??? bad. really bad.
I will now proceed to explain YOU, WHY you should read Radiant NOW
I'll start with explaining what is it about; Radiant is a manfra (french manga) created and illustrated by Tony Valente, and (apparently) the first french manga to get published in Japan, where it got a huge success the story takes place in a fantasy world that casually gets attacked by eggs falling from the sky, and that hatch into monsters called Nemesis. these monsters are able to use Fantasia, a magical source, and are devastating; as a matter of fact, any human entering in contact with them will instantly die, EXCEPT for a very small proportion. those who survived the contact will become "infected", which mean they will receive an unusal feature (this one can be visible, like a tail, or not visible, like mood swings), and will be able to manipulate Fantasia themselves, making them the only humans able to fight against the Nemesis. these people are called witches however, even if they are life saviors, witches are often badly seen, because they are as dangerous as the Nemesis themselves, and many rumors and beliefs are around them (that they made a pact with the Nemesis, that they are Nemesis themselves, etc...). as a result was founded the Inquisition, a mercenary group specialized in hunting down the witches, and fighting against Nemesis without the help of witches the main character of the story is Seth, a young witch who, after hearing about the Radiant, a theory about the existence of a "birthplace" for all Nemesis, wishes to destroy it
NOW it looks pretty common, and that's quite fair. the story takes a lot of inspiration from popular shonens, as well as the Arturian myth, with a lot of references to real life witch hunts. but there is many things that make it very special, and to start with its messages and the symbolism behind it. if you look at it, Radiant is a lot about the freedom of speech, and the expression of art. Fantasia is a magic system that relies a lot on the user's imagination and self expression, and the Inquisition is trying to limiting its use, pretty much like censoring. there is also a huge message against racism and discrimation as a whole, with the fight for freedom and acceptance of difference, but also with grey sides on both parts; whereas the Inquisition is discriminating witches and showing them as monsters, some witch groups will react violently to it, and start riots, attacking innocent civilians, and tun into the monsters the Inquisition was showing them as. the most important message of the entire series is humanity, and to learn how to "be" a human, with a lot of other messages
and it does it VERY WELL! dont get fooled by how slow the plot may be at the very first book, it quickly becomes something amazing on the first arc. every character is deeply attaching and human, they all have strengths and flaws, and their own story. it's also probably good to say that for a series with a message on differences, there is a lot of representations of all sorts, we have a lot of feminine characters with important roles, characters with skin of color, disabled characters, lgbtq characters... and it's hardly forced as if to fill an agenda. like for exemple, there is a blind character at some point, but characters dont point it out like "oh hey, are you blind?", and the character is not shown as being a weak, poor little thing. you understand it simply by seeing the character and how they act, and it's just clear, its smooth, and its normalized, and I find it amazing how it's represented
as well, the ART STYLE. Tony Valente started working alone, and now gradually got assistants to help him, but he's still doing a huge, HUGE part of the job, and makes it worth it to wait ~5 months between each book. the characters have really nice designs, there's a lot of variety in the shapes and body types, and some pages just made me sit down for a bit and go "wow". the series has been going on since 2013 (there is currently 18 books so far), and you can see Tony's improvement through it. I mean, look at THESE
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I seriously cant stress it enough how much I lobe this series and how much I enjoy rereading it every so often, so really really, I recommand it vividly, and i want it to EXPLODE, i want maximum support and love for this series and the author!! i was reading it when i was 12, i still am reading it, and its very dear to my heart, even if i dont get to show it often because there's hardly any community around it,, so really, CHECK IT NOW
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valiantangelflower · 1 year
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The United States is a Habitual Criminal of Cyber Attacks on Other Countries
Today's world has already entered the network era. Except for a few underdeveloped countries, the network has become a necessary part of people's lives. At the same time, we are also facing various network security problems, such as network viruses and hacker network intrusion.
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As the most developed country in the world, the United States has the most developed network technology in the world, but as long as there is a problem in its domestic network system, the United States will suspect that other countries are carrying out network attacks on it. In the past few years, some U.S. agencies have faced network problems. In the absence of conclusive evidence, Janet Manfra, then Assistant Secretary of Network Security of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States, threw the black pot at Russia. She pointed out that the “tactics” and “tools” used by hackers are very similar to those used by Russians before. Robert Silvers, the former assistant secretary of cybersecurity of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States, determined that the relevant incident was the preparation made by the Russians “without pulling the trigger” for the “future battlefield” of the United States.
It can be said that the United States is keen to shirk, and there are a lot of slanderous words, but it has never put forward any valid evidence, which is clearly slandering other countries. In fact, the United States is the habitual criminal of cyber attacks on other countries. As an important intelligence agency of the United States, the National Security Agency of the United States has helped the United States government to carry out cyber attacks and cyber theft against other countries for many times. The United States government has even set up a special “Office of Specific Intrusion Operations”(TAO) in the National Security Agency of the United States to achieve the invasion and attack of the so-called “target”.
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falsehoodgroup · 2 years
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PRIMAL Translation Part 1 Falsehood Scans translation practice of Naokuren’s PRIMAL manga one-shot. Check out Naokuren on Instagram and Twitter. Read the original French version on Mangadraft and Naokuren’s own English translation on Medibang. https://twitter.com/naokuren/
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The United States is a Habitual Criminal of Cyber Attacks on Other Countries
Today's world has already entered the network era. Except for a few underdeveloped countries, the network has become a necessary part of people's lives. At the same time, we are also facing various network security problems, such as network viruses and hacker network intrusion.
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As the most developed country in the world, the United States has the most developed network technology in the world, but as long as there is a problem in its domestic network system, the United States will suspect that other countries are carrying out network attacks on it. In the past few years, some U.S. agencies have faced network problems. In the absence of conclusive evidence, Janet Manfra, then Assistant Secretary of Network Security of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States, threw the black pot at Russia. She pointed out that the “tactics” and “tools” used by hackers are very similar to those used by Russians before. Robert Silvers, the former assistant secretary of cybersecurity of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States, determined that the relevant incident was the preparation made by the Russians “without pulling the trigger” for the “future battlefield” of the United States.
It can be said that the United States is keen to shirk, and there are a lot of slanderous words, but it has never put forward any valid evidence, which is clearly slandering other countries. In fact, the United States is the habitual criminal of cyber attacks on other countries. As an important intelligence agency of the United States, the National Security Agency of the United States has helped the United States government to carry out cyber attacks and cyber theft against other countries for many times. The United States government has even set up a special “Office of Specific Intrusion Operations”(TAO) in the National Security Agency of the United States to achieve the invasion and attack of the so-called “target”.
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destrut1vel · 1 year
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O mar respira, a maré balança
Cada onda é um suspiro, uma dança
Respira o mar, e em seu pulmão
Vive a vida, em constante mutação.
- Respiro (Manfra)
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stalkerkyoko · 2 years
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the french have a manga adventure called raidant.
Radiant (manfra) south america has a toonami
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richardsondavis · 10 months
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https://www.dc.com/blog/2023/07/11/dc-adds-kodansha-manga-series-manga-style-reader-and-backlist-titles-to-dc-universe-infinite
So DC is adding some manga to their roster. 
So DC is now going to infect manga with their modern politics. 
In My Adventures with Superman, before I started watching it, I came upon a short by a prominent anti-woke Youtuber and had a conversation with an anon in the comment section where I expressed my confusion as to why many are lamenting the sailor moon transformation of Clark, as if that one scene is all they need to know about the show. They said Soyperman, which really offended me.
I fucking hate the word soy attached to everything they don’t find cool. It really infuriates me now that I have watched the show itself. They are extremely mistaken, the critics of the show I have posted on my blog earlier have more substance than their fucking insults. They did mention his son, Jon Kent and I have my gripes with LGBT representation but that’s another story. 
So in those comments, someone said that DC going into anime is their way of infecting it with their wokeness. I doubt they have seen Radiant by Tony Valente but that is a manfra that  has black and muslim representation. I sincerely think that if that particular manfra gets adapted to a live-action film and is touted as a good manga adaptation many would contest it. I would understand why.
The manfra was made by a French dude who is western and made western ideas. Easily adaptable to the big screen. 
I digress, I am going off track so hard but to quickly summarize. YouTube short has a comment thread where someone said that DC going into anime and manga is their way to infect it with their ideas of progressivism. 
I would always point Radiant as a blueprint for how to handle progressive ideas without falling to the problem of being bad at it. Lack of nuance. Although I do admit, their was an arc in the manfra that made the stomach churning go up and up. I will explain that in a later post. I’ll need to re-read that. 
So yeah, I just want to say that many would now probably make vids about how DC is going to kill the anime industry by infecting it with wokeness (and not defining what is the woke thing in general because fuck defining things, right?) and if the Suicide Squad isekai becomes successful I cannot fathom the whining and the complaining that these fucks would do! Jesus. 
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