Manga
Manga is Japanese comics and graphic novels with a history stretching back over two centuries. Distinguished by expressive black-and-white art, cinematic panel layouts, and a uniquely right-to-left reading order, manga has grown into a global storytelling medium with annual sales surpassing $6 billion worldwide.
Full Guide →Key Milestones
- 1814
Katsushika Hokusai coins the word "manga" in his illustrated sketchbooks, meaning "whimsical pictures."
- 1947
Osamu Tezuka publishes Shin Takarajima, establishing the cinematic panel style that defines modern manga.
- 1959
Shueisha launches Weekly Shōnen Jump, which becomes the world's best-selling manga anthology.
- 1984
Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo redefines manga's scope, pioneering cyberpunk and influencing global comics.
- 1997
One Piece begins serialization; it later becomes the best-selling manga series of all time with over 530 million copies.
- 2010s
Digital distribution and legal scanlation platforms explode manga readership in North America and Europe.
- 2021
Global manga market hits a record high, with U.S. sales tripling in three years driven by Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen.
Did You Know?
Manga is read right-to-left and back-to-front — the complete opposite of Western comics.
Weekly Shōnen Jump has a peak circulation record of 6.53 million copies (1994–1995), making it the highest-circulating comics anthology in history.
The Big Three — One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach — collectively sold over 900 million copies and defined a generation of readers.
Manga covers every genre imaginable: from cooking (Food Wars!) to chess (3-gatsu no Lion) to gourmet dining (Oishinbo).
Approximately 40% of all printed material sold in Japan is manga, and manga cafés ("manga kissa") rent out volumes by the hour.
The iconic manga eyes were partly inspired by Betty Boop and early Disney characters, as Osamu Tezuka was a huge Disney fan.
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