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TopicManga/anime what draws people to it over American content?
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03/05/24 2:15:30 AM
#24:


Dikitain posted...
I will say that as much as people ignore them, the French know how to do comics right (Bande dessine). But yea, American content has just fallen out of favor for me. But the difference is I was never a fan of Manga outside of very few exceptions.

This reminds me how I have a steampunk comic I want to make when I have the time, and more confidence again with my illustrations. It's set in Lyon, France, around 1890. I'm unsure how it might compare to French comics, however. It revolves around a Polish woman self-trained to be an assassin who is, at first, hellbent on vengeance against several nobles including a family, but as she carries on her mission and lives the life of a modest actress, she ends up falling for a man in said noble family. Lots of political intrigue ensues whilst she realizes not everything was as she initially thought, leading to uneasy alliances and deadly conflict.

Maybe once some of my other writing projects are done, including my Touhou fanfic that's going to take about a decade to finish, I'll put some work into this steampunk France story. The beginning, ending, and parts of the middle were planned long ago.

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