Manga is the Japanese word for Comic. However the word has gained a slightly deeper meaning in the West, and most people tend to think of Comic Books and Manga as separate things.

No-one has ever sat down and strictly defined the word Manga. Some people take it to mean "Japanese Comic", discounting “Original English Manga” (OEM).

However on this site, I treat Manga as a style, and classify comics by what they are trying to be. So I take it to mean "Japanese-style Comic" (or possibly "Manga-style Comic" if you don't mind a self-referential definition), and hence include OEM in the Manga section.

I also include any Comics from other countries (e.g. Korean-style Manga) that are in a similar style.

 
 

Oh My Goddess!

The standard Harem Manga format:

The (male) lead character, though some unlikely course of events, winds up rooming with several girls, who are always attractive, and usually supernatural. Cue romantic comedy.

Posted Tuesday 25th August 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Peach Fuzz

Peach Fuzz tells the story of Amanda, a little girl who's mother buys her a pet ferret to try and keep her happy, and Peach, a ferret princess who is kidnapped from her kingdom and imprisoned in the room of an evil nine-year-old girl.

Posted Wednesday 11th November 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Imagine my joy as I discovered that there was going to be an Ace Attorney Manga. But unfortunately both me and all the other Phoenix Wright fans have a big disappointment coming up.

Posted Thursday 12th November 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Princess Ai

The titular character, Ai, is a Princess from a fantasy Kingdom. Chased by demons and suffering from amnesia she has come to Earth, and must recover her memories, discover who she is and work out what she is doing before she can return home.

Posted Tuesday 1st December 2009 by Crazy Choco