- 1Find what genre suits you. The various online sites you can sign up for to do online manga often have parody, fantasy/sci-fi/myth-based, and, of course, action/adventure.
- 2Come up with a good storyline and learn how to draw well. (if you are new at this first try making your own comics for a series, Naruto or Bleach for example, to get used to the idea of drawing manga)
- 3(optional) Get Manga Studio 3.0, a software program you can purchase from E-Frontier and Content Paradise's sites.
- 4Work hard. If you do successfully sign on with TokyoPop or Antarctic Press or GoManga, you'll be up much of the day, and not have much of a social life for a while.
- 5You can also enter manga competitions such as Kodansha International Manga Competition.
- 6Get it published.
- 7If presenting your work to the big publishers doesn't work out well, you can always self-publish through sites like lulu.com or make a webmanga at smackjeeves.com or some other site. Manga Studio 3.0 has a service were it will turn your manga story into a proper graphic novel, for a fee of course.
- 8Visit websites that will give you a guide to getting published in your country
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
How to Become a Mangaka
For those that don't know, a manga-ka is the term for someone who is the creator of manga, a form of Japanese comic. Much of the manga (over the last 65 years, over 2050 manga have been published, often in one of 50 manga anthologies) is adapted into shows or movies. Below are the steps in how to started to become a manga-ka from the article I read.
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