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'''Manhwa''' are essentially comics produced by Korean comic artists. Their style varies from that of manga (Japanese comics) and western comics.
 
'''Manhwa''' are essentially comics produced by Korean comic artists. Their style varies from that of manga (Japanese comics) and western comics.
   
"Manga" redirects to here for now, since the only [[Warcraft]]-related ones so far have been illustrated by a Korean artist, [[Kim Jae-Hwan]], and not a Japanese one (written by [[Richard A. Knaak]]). [[wikipedia:Tokyopop|Tokyopop]] incorrectly markets all of it's original english language manhwa as manga, as the term is well established in it's target audience market and manhwa is not.
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"Manga" redirects to here for now, since the only [[Warcraft]]-related ones so far have been illustrated by a Korean artist, [[Kim Jae-Hwan]], and not a Japanese one (written by [[Richard A. Knaak]]). [[wikipedia:Tokyopop|Tokyopop]] incorrectly markets all of its original english language manhwa as manga, as the term is well established in its target audience market and manhwa is not.
   
   

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Manhwa are essentially comics produced by Korean comic artists. Their style varies from that of manga (Japanese comics) and western comics.

"Manga" redirects to here for now, since the only Warcraft-related ones so far have been illustrated by a Korean artist, Kim Jae-Hwan, and not a Japanese one (written by Richard A. Knaak). Tokyopop incorrectly markets all of its original english language manhwa as manga, as the term is well established in its target audience market and manhwa is not.


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