Itâs a great medium for storytelling
By Jessica Berget, Opinions Editor
I know itâs a matter of personal taste and itâs not for everyone, but people need to stop hating on manga and just give it a chance. Seriously, I know it might be âcoolâ to hate manga and anime and anything that differs from Western culture, but manga is great as both a visual and literary medium.
People often associate manga with âweeaboosââpeople who are unhealthily obsessed with Japanese cultureâbut donât let one group of people ruin it for you. Manga is fascinating visual way to read a variety of different genres. Many people say they would prefer to watch a movie or read a book, but manga combines the graphics that we love about movies and the imagination that goes into reading books into one comic.
While reading books allows you to make mental images of the story, characters, and settings; and films on the other hand give you the visuals from one directorâs point of view; manga meets in the middle. It shows you key scenes and dialogue, but you get to fill in the blanks for yourself. Readers can supply for themselves the colours and background noises of the scene, what the characters sound like, and what happens that we donât see in the panels. Manga also provides some entertaining onomatopoeias: âBlarf!â, âGlurk!â, and âBwom!â to name a few.
The art that is used in manga is often beautifully-detailed and immersive. The stories and dialogue are so well-written that you can almost forget youâre reading a book and not watching it unfold as a film. Itâs an easy format to read once you get used to going right to left instead of vice versa. Also, there are so many different manga out there and so many different genres that youâre bound to find one thatâs in your taste.
I suspect many people donât like manga because of the artistic style or because they view it as too weird, too different from Western culture, too much of a culture shock, I get it. Some manga is a bit outlandishâhowever, if you give it a chance youâll realize itâs unlike anything youâve read or seen before, and itâs great.
You can also gain a lot of insight about Japanese culture from this medium. Some of these are small insights about traditions, references, vocabulary, social practices, or education, while others deal with deeper concepts such as gender roles or how religion is viewed in Japanese society.
Manga also covers genres that arenât often utilized in comics or films. If youâre into horror or gore, manga may be just the thing for you. Junji Ito is a great horror manga author to read: His art is gruesome and some images will be burned into your brain forever. If youâre not into that, there is a plethora of cute, adventure, psychological thriller, or casual manga to read as well. Finally, most manga can be read for free online, so thereâs no reason not to check this graphic medium out.