Fiore teh Duck wrote:After reading Serenity....I've vowed off Christian manga.
(that may sound evil...but forgive me if I dislike art styles that just 'try too hard', rather flat characters...and the premise of a Bible Club pretty much stalking a girl into learning about Christianity, whether she likes it or not. While it may be a good thing to help her to understand the bible....the methods are pretty...erm, interesting?)
Fiore teh Duck wrote:After reading Serenity....I've vowed off Christian manga.
Puguni wrote:Are they making manga for Christians or secular people?
Fiore teh Duck wrote:After reading Serenity....I've vowed off Christian manga.
(that may sound evil...but forgive me if I dislike art styles that just 'try too hard', rather flat characters...and the premise of a Bible Club pretty much stalking a girl into learning about Christianity, whether she likes it or not. While it may be a good thing to help her to understand the bible....the methods are pretty...erm, interesting?)
sldr4Christ1985 wrote:How's everything going with The Pilgrim's Progress manga? I think that's been in progress since I joined CAA three years ago xD
Mave wrote:LOL I see where you're coming from. I'm not a Serenity fan BUT.....
my friend, pls don't allow yourself to be discouraged by a single title. I think it's too early to categorize all Christian manga under Serenity. Serenity is part of Christian manga but cannot represent all Christian manga by simple definition because.....well, we don't have many other titles to begin with and like some others have said, the Christian faith is not all about a Bible Club chasing after a girl about Christianity. Yes, Christian manga can tell stories without inserting a church, bible studies and conveniently placed bible verses.
But at the same time, I see nothing wrong with Christian manga dealing with bible studies because it caters to Christians who do have bible studies on a regular basis. Come on, have you see bible study in any manga format anyway? Monsters, vampires, chicks blowing up buildings, robotic.....anything is possible in manga world, except bible studies? This is a great opportunity for ppl to talk about things that are very relevant for some Christians.
I really think we're just lacking in the variety of genres that fall under Christian manga. It's a very young market. Hang on, give this industry some time to explore and throw out more titles. Christian manga has yet to be defined.
Please don't throw in the towel, just because of one title, which was probably not meant to target you as a reader (Christian or secular). I mean, it's like us dissing soap opera but it's a bit unkind because some ppl really do like soap opera. So if some ppl enjoy Serenity, superb! Some sincerely do and I'm happy for them. Let's now focus on creating even more titles to cater to more different groups of believers and non-believers.
Mave wrote:If anyone is interested in manga created by Christian Japanese artists [at least that's the claim], you could check out Manga Messiah. I haven't read through the books myself but a friend who is fussy about artstyles has recommended it to me. She made me further curious by adding that she thought my artstyle was somewhat similar to this.
http://www.nextmanga.com/ )
The manga books are based on the bible.
EDIT: Eh.....as how to get our hands on physical copies, let me find out. I'm not quite sure how they plan to distribute this across the regions yet.....
Souba wrote:[color="RoyalBlue"]Hey all,
Just letting you know about some of the Christian Japanese mangas out there. Recently, Christian comics international held a competition featuring Christian artists from all over the world. Some of those included Japanese Christian mangakas. You can view that out here.
While your there check out Shelter of Wings artist's entry. Beware the one's marked "[color="Red"]NFC[/color]" are not for children.
God Bless,
Souba[/color]
AsianBlossom wrote:I can't wait to see the results.
12praiseGOD wrote:By the way what is Shelter on wings about?
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