Thank you so much! I’m glad you commented, I’m a big fan of your channel. I love your videos! Definitely stick around, I plan on making more videos similar to this and more. I’m very open to suggestions if you have any. Thank you!
i like your channel. "western comics" are criminally underrated especially from the indie companies. im waiting for the day a big non comic book book youtuber talks about Saga or other indie greats so i feel vindicated. maybe amazon will start "western anime" with other good animated comic shows
Thank you. Yeah, they are pretty underrated. I’m not too familiar with India comics though, but i do know Scott Pilgrim was an indie comic. But yeah, they definitely need more attention.
It's crazy how despite being essentially the same thing both have quite a lot of differences. But yes I really agree that we can learn quite a lot from them w/o needing for comparison. Incredible storytelling mediums. Really hope this video blows up.
Thank you so much. I hope it does too, lol. I think more people should be agreeing on the fact that they can learn a lot from both instead of constantly debating on which one is better.
A lot of people who talk about comics not having character development never read Chris Claremont's 90s X-Men run. It's iconic for a reason beyond the 90s nostalgia. Entire arcs and storylines are purely character driven, with the action often being relegated to the background. Though I mostly prefer the 90s run (plus the various spinoffs like X-Force), X-men itself to me has always been about interpersonal relationships and friction with various conflicting personalities having to work together.
At the end of the day its all sequential storytelling. Its worth remembering that. They simply have a different approach to how they go about it and how they package it. I think the reason people think Manga is better is because its organized. You can read a series sequentially from start to end without detours. I have collected mostly western comics, and continuity has been a problem since the 90s. With the breakdown of editing in the west its 10x worse now. And that doesn't even get into the rest of the problems. Without strong editorial policy the entire universe breaks down.
Exactly. Mangas are definitely more organized than comics. Even though comics genuinely are easier to get into than what people say, it still can be a bit overwhelming to a new reader. Mangas are very beginner friendly.
The best tip i could give is work on small projects rather than focusing all your efforts on a single overtly complicated project that might sunk your entire career and life.
That’s some of the best advice really. I really think more writers should be doing that, it has a lot of positives. Not using as much time, allows for practice and critique, less stressful and like you said about the possibility of your career and life being sunken into it. 100% agree.
This was a good video, very interesting and engaging - looking forward to what you do next!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you commented, I’m a big fan of your channel. I love your videos! Definitely stick around, I plan on making more videos similar to this and more. I’m very open to suggestions if you have any. Thank you!
I love your videos so much!
i like your channel. "western comics" are criminally underrated especially from the indie companies. im waiting for the day a big non comic book book youtuber talks about Saga or other indie greats so i feel vindicated. maybe amazon will start "western anime" with other good animated comic shows
Technically Invincible is smtg like that but yeah we need more indie comic attention.
Thank you. Yeah, they are pretty underrated. I’m not too familiar with India comics though, but i do know Scott Pilgrim was an indie comic. But yeah, they definitely need more attention.
It's crazy how despite being essentially the same thing both have quite a lot of differences. But yes I really agree that we can learn quite a lot from them w/o needing for comparison. Incredible storytelling mediums. Really hope this video blows up.
Thank you so much. I hope it does too, lol. I think more people should be agreeing on the fact that they can learn a lot from both instead of constantly debating on which one is better.
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A lot of people who talk about comics not having character development never read Chris Claremont's 90s X-Men run. It's iconic for a reason beyond the 90s nostalgia. Entire arcs and storylines are purely character driven, with the action often being relegated to the background. Though I mostly prefer the 90s run (plus the various spinoffs like X-Force), X-men itself to me has always been about interpersonal relationships and friction with various conflicting personalities having to work together.
At the end of the day its all sequential storytelling. Its worth remembering that. They simply have a different approach to how they go about it and how they package it.
I think the reason people think Manga is better is because its organized. You can read a series sequentially from start to end without detours. I have collected mostly western comics, and continuity has been a problem since the 90s. With the breakdown of editing in the west its 10x worse now. And that doesn't even get into the rest of the problems. Without strong editorial policy the entire universe breaks down.
Exactly. Mangas are definitely more organized than comics. Even though comics genuinely are easier to get into than what people say, it still can be a bit overwhelming to a new reader. Mangas are very beginner friendly.
The best tip i could give is work on small projects rather than focusing all your efforts on a single overtly complicated project that might sunk your entire career and life.
That’s some of the best advice really. I really think more writers should be doing that, it has a lot of positives. Not using as much time, allows for practice and critique, less stressful and like you said about the possibility of your career and life being sunken into it. 100% agree.
Your the best😁 never give up. So Talented 😅🎉.
Fantastic awesome
Thank you
used information from this in my paper about comics as a tool of communication
Nice, thanks
Daniel Warren Johnson and Tatsuki Fujimoto are good examples of modern creators being the best of both worlds
Ultimate lesson: never compare two goated things
Lol fr
Exactly. 2 goated things can co-exist
But combining to get goted^2
Underrated video
Thanks
Would be interested to know your thoughts about Webtoon too and what you like about them.
Eu amo esse canal
Muchas gracias
@@martianmetal Muito obrigado, it's portuguese no spanish, but thank you.
If you want some REALLY good western comics check out “Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen”
Do you like any manhua from China?
The only other things I've read was a Korean Manhwa called Fight Class 3. But I'm open to others
Post 2000s Manga is indisputably better written than Western Comics
"Allow me to ignore decades of both mediums' history to prove my point"
@martian_metal dope vib bro
Thanks man