Welcome to the Manga & More archive on AllAnimeMag—a space dedicated to the written side of fandom life! Whether you’re flipping through the pages of a shoujo manga, scrolling through a webtoon panel by panel, or diving into full-colour manhwa drama, this is where you’ll find all our posts covering non-anime content.

From reviews and reading lists to creator spotlights and adaptation news, this section celebrates storytelling in every format beyond the screen. Explore the worlds of manga, webtoons, manhwa, and manhua, and discover just how beautifully diverse 2D storytelling can be!

Manhua

Chinese comics, read left to right, with both simplified and traditional Chinese used depending on the region. Manhua may be published in full colour or black and white and often draws from historical themes, martial arts (wuxia), and Chinese mythology.
🐉 Examples: The King’s Avatar, Feng Shen Ji, Tales of Demons and Gods

Manhwa

Traditional Korean comics, often read left to right in modern publications. While older manhwa was printed in black and white, most new manhwa exists in full-colour digital formats and can overlap with webtoons.
📘 Examples: Solo Leveling, The Breaker, Bastard

Webtoon

Digital-first comics optimised for scrolling on mobile. Webtoons are usually full-colour, released weekly, and read top to bottom. Hosted on platforms like LINE Webtoon, Tapas, and Lezhin.
📱 Examples: Lore Olympus, Tower of God, Omniscient Reader

Manga

Japanese comics are typically read right to left, printed in black and white, and published in volumes or serialised in magazines like Shonen Jump. Covers every genre imaginable and is the root of many anime adaptations.
📚 Examples: Naruto, Fruits Basket, Attack on Titan

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