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 Black & White or Coloured ?!?!
 
Would you rather read manga that's simply black & white or coloured?
Black & white [ 5 ]  [55.56%]
Coloured [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
I can't decide [ 1 ]  [11.11%]
A mix of both [ 2 ]  [22.22%]
It depends if it's a manga/manhwa/manhua [ 1 ]  [11.11%]
Total Votes: 9
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yukixluka
Posted on Apr 14 2011, 01:57 PM


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I was just wondering whether mangas should just be in black and white or coloured.
Personally, I think mangas should be both because I like that traditional black and white style but some colour should be included to make the manga exciting kurou02.gif kurou05.gif

What do you guys think? kurou01.gif kurou07.gif
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meri-chan
Posted on Apr 15 2011, 07:25 PM


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i prefer reading them in black and white 'cause I'm must used to it.
but I don't think it's bad if they are coloured kurou01.gif
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Aryn
Posted on Apr 19 2011, 09:04 PM


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i prefere b/w with a few colour pages ^^
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shakey
Posted on Apr 27 2011, 02:17 PM


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Black and white. because i dont like colorful things, i hurt my eyes so bad.
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angel30971
Posted on Sep 18 2011, 09:58 PM


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I really lilke the traditional black and white. But, I have read some that have color and I like those too! You get to see so much more of the characters.
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Sratea
Posted on Nov 7 2011, 05:08 PM


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for manga i like the black and white but for manhwa net comics i like in color there cleaner that way
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nedezz
Posted on Nov 7 2011, 05:23 PM


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black and white because coloring take longer time to come out kurou04.gif
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TypeHere
Posted on Feb 24 2012, 12:39 PM


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I think coloured pages are for title pages only.

If you will look at a manga in black and white, you can deeply appreciate its beauty. There are manga drawings that look good because they are colored, but actually they are not.

Also, black and white drawings will present the storyline more effectively.

There are reasons why mangas are still black and white even though coloring them is easier with the technology. Nothing beats the BLACK and WHITE masterpieces.
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Infel
Posted on Feb 24 2012, 02:13 PM


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Black and white!
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Hamona
Posted on Mar 9 2012, 07:23 PM


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I voted for Black and white. Maybe because I m so used to it and it feels a little bit strange if its colored. But if its the first page well that is fine.
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