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Milos 16-01-2005 09:37 PM

I just downloaded hellsing manga volume 1, and I read text baloons from left to right like anything else(first baloons to the left then those on the right side), but it not looks good then I started reading first right baloons then left ones and it was much better.

So someone tell me wich one is correct.

Fawfulhasfury 16-01-2005 09:39 PM

You read them from right to left.

Havell 16-01-2005 09:40 PM

Well I'd guess that in Manga they just translated the text inside the speech bubbles but they didn't rearrange the boxes. Chinese people read book right to left (they also start at what we think of as the back) so if I were you I'd read right ot left.

Milos 16-01-2005 09:41 PM

Thanks :)

Milos 16-01-2005 09:45 PM

Ok, but in my country it is not licenced.





Kon-Tiki 16-01-2005 09:50 PM

It really depends on the print, but in the DB manga, when you open it the wrong way, it says this:

<some yada 'bout having the book the wrong way around>

2| 1
--------
4|
--- 3
5|
--------

Eagle of Fire 16-01-2005 10:01 PM

Unless those books are released as freeware on the internet, providing a link for those is as bad as providing a link for warez Milos.

Now I have no clue because I don't read such foreign language, but would advise that you remove the link if the idea was simply to "share the wealth"...

Kon-Tiki 16-01-2005 10:05 PM

Copyright notice at the bottom of the English version of the page:
Quote:


Copy & author rights - what's mine is mine, and I don't claim any credit for other works.

's Up to you to pull your conclusions on it.

Milos 16-01-2005 10:05 PM

What foreign language it's in english, not japanese version.

Eagle of Fire 16-01-2005 11:17 PM

When I clicked on the link it gave me a very garbled language, and I assumed it was an Asian language because I don't even have the right font installed on my system. Thus could not understand a single word of it or even less know if there was an english version...

bohor 17-01-2005 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by R Havell@Jan 16 2005, 10:40 PM
Well I'd guess that in Manga they just translated the text inside the speech bubbles but they didn't rearrange the boxes. Chinese people read book right to left (they also start at what we think of as the back) so if I were you I'd read right ot left.
chinese? I thought manga was japanese!! :crazy: :bleh:

Havell 17-01-2005 02:59 PM

What I said is still true, at no point in that sentence did I mention Manga, and Chinese people do read thing right to left :bleh:

bohor 17-01-2005 06:57 PM

heh, true... :unsure:

HighProtein 20-01-2005 07:05 PM

The only one I read was Secret Plot :Brain:

Havell 20-01-2005 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by HighProtein@Jan 20 2005, 08:05 PM
The only one I read was Secret Plot :Brain:
That's very interesting HighProtein...

adsloy 14-04-2021 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eagle of Fire (Post 49233)
Unless those books are released as freeware on the internet, providing a link for those is as bad as providing a link for warez Milos.

Now I have no clue because I don't read such foreign language, but would advise that you remove the link if the idea was simply to "share the wealth"...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eagle of Fire (Post 49269)
When I clicked on the link it gave me a very garbled language, and I assumed it was an Asian language because I don't even have the right font installed on my system. Thus could not understand a single word of it or even less know if there was an english version...

All traditional Japanese manga reads from right to left, the reverse of English, which reads from left to right. In original manga-style books, the action, the word bubbles, and sound effects are all written in this direction


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