
The word itself was popularized by the famous woodblock print artist Hokusai, but it was not invented by him. The first clear examples of such sequential art are the picture scrolls of medieval Japan, which combine pictures and text to tell stories. These scrolls look and work like modern manga or comics in many ways, but there is a crucial difference: whereas modern-day manga are produced for mass consumption, picture scrolls were singular works of art produced for an elite audience.
The actual manga starts after World War II, because the american influence (Marvel, Disney, etc) was mixed with the japanese tradicional art.

2 comments:
Great blog, that info is interesting - informal picture - very logical. ;)
hi again, i was lookin at some genre stuff and found an interesting artical in the NewYork Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/18/books/review/18glazer.html
have a read
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