Manhwa? or Manga?

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          Manhwa (만화) is a korean term for comics and print cartoons. It is read left-to-right. Its style is generally more realistic and less cartoon-like than manga. Also, in contrast to the  large-eyed non-ethnic characters in much manga, manhwa faces often show stronger evidence of an Asian ethnicity.

         Manhwa are often created by a team of the writer and the artist, whereas manga are created by, or at least credited to, a single mangaka. Though Korea's manhwa industry is relatively young compared to other asian comics, the manga and manhwa industries can now be considered equal competitors, like "different brands of the same product."

Reference: tvtropes.org

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