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An original English-language manga or OEL manga is a comic book or graphic novel drawn in the style of
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
and originally published in English. The term "international manga", as used by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, encompasses all foreign comics which draw inspiration from the "form of presentation and expression" found in Japanese
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
. This may also apply to manga-inspired comics made in other languages.


History and nomenclature

The growth of manga translation and publishing in the United States has been a slow progression over several decades. The earliest manga-derived series to be released in the United States was a redrawn American adaptation of
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's '' Astro Boy'' published by Gold Key Comics starting in 1965. In 1979, the Gold Key published the comic book Battle of Planets, based on a television series of the same name. Marvel published a series based Shogun Warriors, bringing characters of the mecha anime and manga series: '' Brave Raideen'', '' Chodenji Robo Combattler V'' and '' Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace''. Original English-language manga first began to appear in the U.S. in the mid-1980s. The San Antonio-based publisher Antarctic Press produced the anthology '' Mangazine'' in 1985, and the Ohio-based Rion Productions published two issues of ''Rion 2990'', by Doug Brammer and
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, in 1986. Between 1986 and 1988, First Comics published a serie about a mecha, Dynamo Joe, created by Doug Rice, it was scripted first by John Ostrander then by Phil Foglio. Ben Dunn sometimes filled in for Rice on the art. In the late 1980s Antarctic and Eternity Comics published manga-inspired works like Ben Dunn's '' Ninja High School'' (debuting in 1987) and Jason Waltrip's '' Metal Bikini'' (debuting in 1990), as well as adaptations of anime like '' Captain Harlock'', '' Robotech'' and '' Lensman''. As early as 1993, Japan-owned Viz Media issued a line of American manga. Shortened to "Amerimanga", it is thought to be the earliest colloquial name for these types of works. Other variations on OEL manga, such as western manga, world manga, global manga, manga-influenced comics, neo-manga, and nissei comi can occasionally be heard as substitute names, but the term OEL manga is most commonly used today. OEL manga gradually became more widely used, even if usually incorrectly, because it was a more inclusive, global term that included works produced by all English-speakers encompassing works originating in countries such as Canada, Australia, and United Kingdom as well as in the United States. Anime News Network columnist Carlo Santos made the first recorded use of the term on April 28, 2005, on his personal blog, and others began using it on forums and spreading the popularity of the phrase. By October 2005, publishing industry journal Publishers Weekly was also making use of the term, but manga publishers have yet to use it in official advertisements or press releases. However the original parent loan word,
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
, is still used by publishers such as Tokyopop, HarperCollins, and various small presses as a blanket term for all of their bound graphic novels—without reference to origin or location of its creator(s). The significance of the word, however, has mutated outside
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as a reference to
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originally published in Japan, regardless of style or language.
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's dictionary defines the word
manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is u ...
as meaning "a Japanese comic or graphic novel", reflecting the change of the meaning this word has had once used outside Japan. Because the word "manga"—being a Japanese loanword in English use—means comics initially published in Japan, there have been attempts to find more appropriate terms for the growing number of publications of manga created by non-Japanese authors. Beside the term “OEL Manga”, there is also the term “manga-influenced comics” (MIC) in use. For example,
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, which was scheduled to be published by the largest manga producer
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, is still referenced as a "manga-influenced comic". Anime and manga news site
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currently uses the term "world manga", coined by
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of Seven Seas Entertainment, to describe these works in their column entitled Right-Turn Only. In May 2006, Tokyopop officially changed the name of their line of non-Japanese manga to "global manga", considering it a more respectful and accurate term than Amerimanga with its negative connotations of being a sub-par quality of work in comparison to Japanese manga; however, the Tokyopop books themselves, whether they come from Japan, Korea, or some other country, all say manga on them and are shelved in the manga section of the major bookstore chains such as
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alongside Japanese manga, Korean manhwa, Chinese manhua, French la nouvelle manga, and American graphic novels of similar size and dimensions. It is understood, however, that
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does not act as a loanword when used in the original Japanese language and therefore it only takes its original meaning of, simply,
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.


Creators

Notable OEL manga creators include: * Wes Abbott * Queenie Chan * Svetlana Chmakova * Mark Crilley * Nunzio DeFilippis * Ben Dunn *
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* Fred Gallagher * Amy Kim Ganter * ILYA * Sean Lam *
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* Nina Matsumoto * Fred Perry *
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* Siku *
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*
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*
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* Adam Warren *
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* Eric Wight *
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* Tommy Yune *
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Original English-language manga publishers


Antarctic Press

Antarctic Press most notedly publishes the extremely long-running '' Ninja High School'' (debuted 1987) and '' Gold Digger'' (debuted 1992) comic books, with heavy inspiration from manga in terms of art and high-paced imaginative action/humor storytelling style; and also publishes newer works like '' Neotopia'' (debuted 2003). These are consistently collected into pocket-sized paperback format. If the original comics appeared in color, Antarctic Press also publishes the collected manga in color as well.


eigoMANGA

eigoMANGA eigoMANGA is a comic book publishing company that produces original Japanese-influenced comics and digital media. eigoMANGA has been underway since its conception in 2000. The company is based in San Francisco, California. History eigoMANG ...
publishes two Original English-Language manga anthology comic books and several graphic novel series. ''
Sakura Pakk ''Sakura Pakk'' is an anthology OEL manga series created and published by eigoMANGA. Sakura Pakk highlights original comics stories created for female comic book readers. Sakura Pakk was released in November 2004. Sakura Pakk is a spin-off of eigo ...
'' (debuted 2004) is a shōjo-based anthology graphic novel while '' Rumble Pak'' (debuted 2004) is their shōnen-based comic book series. eigoMANGA means "English Comics" in Japanese and they market themselves as OEL manga publishers.


Eternity Comics/Malibu Comics

Eternity Comics/ Malibu Comics was one of the earliest American publishers to adapt popular anime into comics form, and put out original English-language manga. Operated from 1986 to 1994.


Kodansha

Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
is one of the largest publishers in Japan. Through bi-annual international manga contests the company seeks talent outside Japan. According to Eijiro Shimada, editor-in-chief of ''Morning Two'' and deputy editor-in-chief of '' Morning'', some readers in Japan are interested in manga produced in other parts of the world. In May 2004,
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formed a partnership with Del Rey Books called Del Rey Manga to publish many of their books in English in the United States. Some of the more popular titles published by Del Rey Manga include '' Negima! Magister Negi Magi'' by Ken Akamatsu and '' Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle'' by Clamp. In July 2007,
Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
announced that it would publish a Japanese language edition of ''
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'' in 2008. Furthermore, in September 2008, the company announced plans to expand publishing beyond Japan and into the United States via the Kodansha USA holding company.


Seven Seas Entertainment

Seven Seas Entertainment has published many Original English-Language manga and manga-inspired webcomics, such as '' Amazing Agent Luna'' (debuted 2005), '' Aoi House'' (debuted 2005), ''
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'' (debuted 2007), and an adaptation of Larry Niven's '' Ringworld''.


Studio Ironcat

Briefly before its closing in 2006, American manga publisher Studio Ironcat published a magazine series called ''AmeriManga'' from 2002 to 2003. A few of the titles in the compilation have since moved on to be published in other formats by other companies, most notably TOKYOPOP. Other similar magazines are still in publication today, including
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's ''
Sakura Pakk ''Sakura Pakk'' is an anthology OEL manga series created and published by eigoMANGA. Sakura Pakk highlights original comics stories created for female comic book readers. Sakura Pakk was released in November 2004. Sakura Pakk is a spin-off of eigo ...
'' and ''RumblePakk'' titles; Purrsia Press's ''Mangatron''; ''Mangazine''; and ''Shōjo''. International magazines of the same type include Britain's ''MangaMover'' and ''Sweatdrop''; the
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n publication ''Kiseki''; and the Canadian magazine ''Kitsune''.


Tokyopop

Tokyopop was formerly the world's largest publisher of manga-inspired comics written in the English language, and used to publish over two dozen titles. From 2002 to 2011, the company actively promoted new writers via its popular '' Rising Stars of Manga'' annual competition and collection. Several winners from the competition eventually published their own books under the Tokyopop imprint. In a 2006 deal with HarperCollins, the company announced the expansion of its distribution and new adaptation projects based on American prose novels. It was indicated that Tokyopop planned to produce over 100 new comics over the next two years.


Reception

According to Lillian Diaz-Przybyl, an editor at Tokyopop, their best selling OEL manga sells about half as well as their best selling Japanese-origin manga. The trade magazine ''ICv2 Guide to Manga'' lists the top 25 and top 50 best-selling manga based on sales data obtained from bookstores and comics shops across the United States. The table below shows those OEL manga that reached the top 25 or top 50 sales status in 2007 and 2008 with their sales ranks and ICv2 references. ''ICv2''s editors write that titles not released during the time period shown tend to drop down or off the list, while titles released during the same time period tend to rise."New Series Make the Grade." ''ICv2 Guide'', #59, November/December 2008. page 6.


See also

* Anime-influenced animation * La nouvelle manga *
Manfra ''Manfra'' are French ''bandes dessinées'' that draw inspiration from Japanese manga. Nomenclature They are also known as ''franga'', ''manga français'' and ''global manga'' (the latter a more general term that includes other Western manga- ...
, the French equivalent * Manhwa, the Korean equivalent


Notes


References

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