Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novel


Hello Everyone!
I am
 Jesalyn A. Dumanon
Libertad National High School,
Grade 11 - Pythagoras


This blog aims to inform a readers about the similarities 
and differences between Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novel.


Doodle Fiction

Example of Doodle Fiction: Timmy Failure


What is Doodle Fiction?

Doodle Fiction is a genre ever author incorporates doodle writing and drawing. The graphics were handwritten in place of traditional font. The pictures and drawings enhances the story because it adds humorous elements.







Manga

Example of Manga: Jujutsu Kaisen by Gege Akutami.


What is Manga?

Manga are comic books created in Japan using their specific style of drawing characters. Everyone in japan reads manga; it is a very popular art form that features every genre one can imagine. Their popularity in the west has been growing for the past few decades. Manga should not be confused with anime, which are Japanese animated shows and movies. However, many anime (animated shows from Japan) are adapted from a manga source.







Graphic Novel

Example of Grahic Novel: Hilda and the Great Parad. By: Stephen Davies



What is Graphic Novel?

A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is, at least in the United States, typically distinct from the term "comic book", which is generally used for comics periodicals and trade paperbacks.











SIMILARITIES OF DOODLE FICTION, GRAPHIC NOVEL AND MANGA

A graphic novel is essentially a book-format comic book, with a spine instead of staples, and distributed instead of a magazine like a book.

‘Manga’ is literally the Japanese word for comics, which generally refers exclusively to comics of the Japanese style when used in English.

Manga is typically, but not always, written in a graphic novel format in English. Although they are also often available in the format of a comic book or daily magazine.

All genres incorporate drawing, illustration, or graphic in telling story. They're all basically the same thing, They're all what non readers would call 
"PICTURE BOOKS"


DIFFERENCES IN TERMS OF STRUCTURE OF DOODLE FICTION, GRAPHIC NOVEL AND MANGA

Doodle Fiction:
Incorporates hand written graphic in telling the story.

Manga:
Uses a comic book format presented in panels read from right to left they are published periodically in Japan.

Graphic Novel:
Uses comic book format presented in panels and read from left to right.


DIFFERENCES IN TERMS OF ELEMENTS OF DOODLE FICTION, GRAPHIC NOVEL AND MANGA

These 13 mentioned genres have differences and similarities in structure and elements. Including illustrated Novel, Digi- Fiction, Text-Talk Novel, Chick Lit(Chick Literature) Flash Fiction, Six Word Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Blog and Hyper Poetry.








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