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Strawberry November 10, 2025 9:42 pm

Okay, I'm gonna sound really stupid rn, but I want to be correct. How do you tell the difference between Manga, Manhwa, and Manhua? I do know they originate in Japan, South Korea, and China. I mean like art style wise. Is there a way to differentiate them or should I just be looking at the authors name and going off of that? People always know exactly what type smth is and I just want to be able to as well. Also, don’t want to seem ignorant when talking/asking about things.

    lebron's #1 pookie bear November 10, 2025 9:51 pm

    It’s only the point of origin that matters rly. U can just look up what country something was published in.
    Manga is almost always black and white, and has a traditional comic book layout (each page is divided into panels) although that is also changing because reading digitally is getting more popular.

    Manhwa & manhua are usually colored and in a scroll format, although I’ve seen those rules being broken, more often in manhwa.

    Artstyle is always something that’s going to vary from artist to artist, it has nothing to do with whether something’s a manga or manhwa.

    zabong November 10, 2025 10:53 pm

    ill give u an easy identifier
    manga first of all is always going to be presented in a black and white multiple panels in one frame its the easiest to differentiate
    manhwa and manhua- i find that manhua is typically much 'softer' it follows like a water colour pallet and on average manhua reach 100+ chapters and sadly they're poorly translated meaning 7/10 times when something has more machine / choppy translations its a manhua as well as the fact- stereotypically for bl manhua uses either super english names due to machine transalation or chinese names can be simple to identify

    manwa tends to be more 'sharper' and quite often korea itself is the setting as well as being able to differentiate on what names are typically are korean

    Kope November 11, 2025 12:52 am

    lowkey i can always tell by art style but names of charas are a dead giveaway (unless its a manhwa doing that russian mafia shit but mc is usually always korean still)

Strawberry October 10, 2025 1:39 pm

I was reading a manga without being logged in and accidentally closed the tab.

It was a reincarnation. She was killed and brought back to a time before it happened to try and fix her fate. She was the head of her families army (or something of that sorts). She's really hard on them and they don't really like her if I remember correctly. Her father only ever loved her sister since she was a child but she still tried to get if love though it never worked. She used to greet him every morning, but after being reincarnated, she told him she would not bother him with such useless things. He is shocked by this (idk why). She asks for some times off to get recharged since she has never taken a day off. She has black/brown hair, if I remember correctly.

This is all I remember sadly. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

    Blurrslurr October 10, 2025 1:43 pm

    It's "Actually I was the Real One"

    Strawberry October 10, 2025 1:46 pm
    It's "Actually I was the Real One" Blurrslurr

    OMG it is ヽ(`Д´)ノ You're a life saver! Thank you so much!!!!

    Blurrslurr October 10, 2025 2:02 pm
    OMG it is ヽ(`Д´)ノ You're a life saver! Thank you so much!!!! Strawberry

    (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ Happy to help

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