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Manga Britannia Asher Kahtan
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- Society & Culture
A book dedicated to exploring the fascinating history of British manga, from its earliest beginnings during the nineteenth century to its modern stages of webcomic, small press and even its independent artists. A book which is fun for all the family, and soon to become a modern classic!
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Chapter VI: Chris Wooding and Anime
In this chapter, we discuss the profound Japanesque influence on Chris Wooding, author of the cult fantasy epic Broken Sky. Read by the author himself, so apologies for any background noises or technical problems.
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Chapter V: Webtoons, Webcomics and Brummies
The manga-inspired webcomics that have been published by UK independent creators come to the fore in this chapter of the history of UK manga. From My Guardian Angel to Akio, from The Rose of Buckingham Palace to Jarred, join us as we discuss webcomics, or webtoons.
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Chapter IV: The Magazines
The manga magazines that have been published in Britain.
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Chapter III: Mayamada
In this episode, we explore the British manga studio known as Mayamada, including its anthropomorphic narratives to its history as the dream of one man, to its present success and enterprise!
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Chapter II: Bring on the Sweatdrop
The history of legendary cult phenomenon Sweatdrop Studios, from their earliest beginnings at manga conventions to their present position in the British manga community! From Biomecha to Sun Fish Moon Fish, everything is examined in analytical detail.
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Chapter One: Japonisme and Aubrey Beardsley
In this first chapter, we explore the early origins of British manga, including the tragic tale of Aubrey Beardsley, and the popularity of Japanese art in France