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manga noun a comic book or graphic novel JAPAN, 1993 One of the few Japanese words to be transplanted into English-speaking slang, thanks in large part to the proliferation of pornographic websites on the Internet.- In late 1973 a new red, manga, hit the streets in Los Angeles. — Joan W. Moore, Homeboys, p. 80, 1978
- Many members of Animation Society are cartoon artists and avid comic-book fans who read Japanese comic books called Manga. — St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 2, 15 July 1993
- Lee’s visual palette is, however, all her own, with deep blacks and maroons, a mixture of manga imagery and reality[.] — Variety, p. 52, 23 November 1998
- Nearly half the action in the first volume of “Kill Bill” (the second appears next month), with its rapturous, over-the-top homage to yakuza, manga, and other Japanese genre films, takes place in a surreal movie-land Japan[.] — New York Times, p. 1 (Section 2), 4 January 2004
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