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(Anonymous) 2012-01-22 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)A comics like for me. o/~
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http://www.comicbookresources.com/prev_img.php?pid=11208&pg=4
To this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-UXSbTT4WJ3s/TcpKaAv33mI/AAAAAAAAAY4/ZUiNSXy1PVA/s1600/blade-of-the-immortal-1523127.jpg
It's a natural consequence of being forced to write 20 pages monthly whereas manga artists get to draw 20 pages weekly or 40 pages monthly.
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(Anonymous) 2012-01-22 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2012-01-22 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)Also seriously the previous poster is right. Western comics aren't all the same if you don't like one you can find another. Runaways (http://www.beyondhollywood.com/uploads/2010/09/runaways-2.jpg) was one of my first, too. Marvel Adventures is actually a really good fun line. Plus is brought us the concept of Storm/Thor which is awesome. If they truly wanted to like it they could find something they liked.
If they can't? So what. Why is it a big deal?
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Also, it very much depends on the artist. Some manga artists can't write a fight scene to save their lives and some American comics have amazing fight scenes.
I do think that the lack of compression you were talking about allows for greater freedom though.
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(Anonymous) 2012-01-22 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)Although manga can still confuse the fuck out of me.
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(Anonymous) 2012-01-22 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)In the first:
1. Two guys are holding Takio down; another one is going to hit him.
2. Spider-man appears and hits the armed one.
3. Something happens and Takio is free! Did he manage to release himself? Did Spider-man help him... without knocking down the two enemies? The two men released him because they were too surprised by Spider-man?
It's weird how they're ready to fight immediately, anyway. And look, the man in purple has a sword now. I don't even see said weapon in the previous panels.
4. Time to fight. It's pretty impossible to know if the enemies attacked first, because we're just seeing Spider-man and Takio looking cool.
5. They won easily! There's only one last enemy standing (but not attacking. He looks like waiting if they're going to hit him). Someone else appear out-frames and Takio seems to be looking in that direction.
The pile of defeated enemies is weird if we see the previous panel, where Spider-man and Takio are fighting with opponents in opposite directions. We can guess Spider-man took the extra work of sending all the enemies in the same direction, even the one he was sitting on in the previous panel, who doesn't look defeated.
And… they enemies are being sent against a rock? Or that is a gray sheet in the wall?
In the second:
1. The character looks up and notices something.
2. Someone, actually, who's attacking him while he was distracted... killing someone or just checking a body?
3. He moves his sword on his direction in a rush. Even without understanding the only text, is pretty obvious he was taken by surprise.
4. Before he defends himself from the attack, someone else appears and kills the attacker.
Now it's obvious they're outside. In a road or something?
Yeah, you proved OP's point.
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But the American comic you chose is definitely a rather crap page. This page breaks the 180 rule at least twice. There are an infinite number of other beautiful action sequences to choose from, no matter if it's manga, manwha, European, American, etc.
I think the difference here is purely crap storytelling vs good storytelling, and not exactly the best way to show differences in two culturally based arts. :\
Also, manga artists also work on huge creative teams where they might write and then do layouts and pencils or someone else will ink, another will tone, another will letter. It's a different process than America where yes, you'll find that same process, but there are tons of artists now who actually do it all.
ANYWAY, I think I'm actually going to write a huge spiel on this in reply to the original post so it doesn't seem like it's all at you (because really, it's not). I just wanted to bring up that I don't think this is a very fair comparison. Like comparing an apple to a rotten orange at the bottom of the pile.