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How should SFX be handled?
The original should be replaced with a translation SFX
A translation should be placed next to the original
A translation should be in the margins
SFX shouldn't be translated at all
 
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do you read manga thoroughly?

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Bieber Fever
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17 years ago
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I usually just read parts I find interesting and spend a second on the other parts. I think I never really read all the words.

How do you read your manga


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17 years ago
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I give a manga the same attention I'd give a good book.


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17 years ago
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a book's got no picture, so if you don't read the words, what are you doing really? Admiring the font?


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17 years ago
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Quote from lemondude

I usually just read parts I find interesting and spend a second on the other parts. I think I never really read all the words.

How do you read your manga

I can't stand your reading habit. 😛 Seriously, when I read a manga I do pay attention to every word unless I'm too tired or something.


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17 years ago
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Well I compare manga to books like most others. I'll give a good manga or, ones I find interesting, a close read (scrutinizing each word and art) like I would a good novel. However, if it's just a "read to move on" type of manga, let say... Naruto for example, I would just scan for the concept of the chapter, see if any new moves get exposed, so all in all, just enough info so I know what's going on.


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17 years ago
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I categorise my manga like I do my books into light reads and heavy reads. My light reading, such as Naruto or Bleach, I skim read. I do read every word and look at the art but read each chapter once, maybe twice to refresh my memory sometimes, and then move on. The manga I'm more interested in, make me think more and have deeper plot lines and characters I often re-read several time, spending a while to really take in the manga. Such as Vampire Knight, Number, Nabari no Ou, Death Note, 07 Ghost. Then I have a few like Akuma no Ororon which aren't too heavy but I love to re-read anyway.


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17 years ago
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If it's good then yes.
If it's not, then no.
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That's why I generally skim through everything in Naruto. 🤣


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17 years ago
Posts: 317

Eh. I sometimes skip something, sometimes I don't.


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Sinon
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17 years ago
Posts: 914

I read every word and sfx but once I am finished a series a week later I barely remember any of the storyline.... with some manga that only have releases every month or so I always have to read back a few chapters just to remember wtf is going on 🙁 I feel like I am getting old and senile at 20 :x 🤣


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17 years ago
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Really depends on the manga, some just demand my attentions more than others. Don't usually give a chapter a reread unless it has really good art.


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17 years ago
Posts: 640

The only thing that I can't remember in any manga I read are the names. I have read way too many manga and just can't remember the names. The only ones I do remembers are from some really good ones or the series which I am currently reading.


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17 years ago
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Manga to me like a book without narrator (mostly), description of place or situation but have a lot of illustration. And with a lot of illustration/picture i can visualize the story/setting easily in mind.


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