Manhwa, a little bit more effort than the necessary to watch a movie, but less than to read a book. Is Manhwa relevant to knowledge as a book? Or only fiction manhwa aren't that important? Like people use to say about fiction books
RE: Can we consider Manhwa relevant as a book would be?
As a Japanese, I say The only book without fiction is instructions for building IKEA furniture Manga artists and creators can always be extensive readers. So a good manga can be consommé soup in which the library is stewed. Captain Tsubasa increases soccer fans more than soccer rule books This is the power of entertainment and the power of fiction. So Japanese comics can be as silly and wonderful as the Bible.
RE: Can we consider Manhwa relevant as a book would be?
I say no, manhwa is addicting and usually its unreal without any good meaning behind it, just to get dopamine. Unlike books, boring asf but it gives u info.
RE: Can we consider Manhwa relevant as a book would be?