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Man just fucking search it upSo then what are tim tams
Man just fucking search it upSo then what are tim tams
Well damn okayMan just fucking search it up
Dammit, Ati...Haha, Atifus already ruined your surprise. 😅
From the site role requirements FAQ:I expected you'd have to be around for at least a year before you could even be considered to be put on "the list".
FYI, you've been on the "possible" list for a lil' whileContributor/VIP/Staff are given out by the discretion of staff.
I did see that thread, but I was still surprised to even be considered. Especially since roughly half of the stuff I report is about fixing volume numbers, which I think I can't fix on my own?
Can't believe I'm paying for this.If I ever get the VIP role then I might just say something like "Can't believe I'm paying for this" or "Good to know I'm paying for this" with pretty much every comment.
Oh shoot, I switched them up.Can't believe I'm paying for this.![]()
Ya it still gets used pretty regularly, but it's just not written down (since v3 I guess). I think it was 6 months with no scanlations and then 2 weeks with no reply to MD staff after the inactive group claim is sent to y'all.There was a rule for that previously (no clue what happened to it though)
Why do you copy and paste random AI messages??? I never quite got it.China never "banned" or officially stopped making black-and-white (B&W) manhua, but the industry underwent a massive commercial and technological shift that made the traditional B&W style almost go extinct in the mainstream.
Today, if you open a Chinese comic app, 99% of what you see will be full-color. Here is the breakdown of how and why that happened:
1. The Death of the "Lianhuanhua" (1980s–1990s)
Before modern manhua, China had a massive tradition of Lianhuanhua (连环画)—palm-sized, black-and-white picture books. In 1985 alone, China printed over 8 billion of these. However, as Japan’s high-energy, cinematic Manga flooded the Chinese market in the 90s, the traditional Chinese B&W style felt "old-fashioned" to the younger generation, and the industry collapsed almost overnight.
2. The Rise of "Xinmanhua" (The Manga Influence)
In the late 90s and early 2000s, Chinese artists began mimicking the Japanese style (B&W, screentones, right-to-left reading). This was known as Xinmanhua (New Manhua). Magazines like Story Comic published B&W chapters just like Japan’s Shonen Jump. For a while, B&W was the standard for serious storytellers.
3. The "Webtoon" Revolution (2010s)
The real "death blow" to B&W manhua was the mobile phone. When the industry shifted from print magazines to digital
platforms (like Tencent Animation and Manhua), two things happened:
- The Vertical Scroll: Comics were redesigned for smartphones, moving away from the traditional page layout.
- Color as the Standard: Influenced by the success of Korean Manhwa (Webtoons), Chinese platforms realized that casual readers significantly prefer color on their screens.
Why B&W disappeared from the mainstream:
- Traditional B&W Manhua: Page-based print, niche/artsy, slow manual production, and usually read right-to-left.
- Modern Color Manhua: Vertical mobile scroll, mass appeal, fast studio-based digital coloring, and read left-to-right.
Does it still exist?
Yes, but it has moved "underground" or into the "indie" scene.
In short, China didn't stop making them because of a rule; they stopped buying them because the mobile-first, full-color format proved to be a goldmine.
- Hong Kong Manhua: Famous "Wuxia" comics (like Storm Riders) often retained a hybrid style or very detailed coloring that feels more traditional.
- Artistic Choice: A few authors still use B&W for horror or "literary" manhua to create a specific mood, but they are rarely the "top-trending" hits on apps.
i don't know either, but 'guy who posts random manga-related AI convos' is still one of the lesser strange bedfellows i've seen around hereWhy do you copy and paste random AI messages??? I never quite got it.
I see... So this is the opposite what they said back then. Oh, well.Ya it still gets used pretty regularly, but it's just not written down (since v3 I guess). I think it was 6 months with no scanlations and then 2 weeks with no reply to MD staff after the inactive group claim is sent to y'all.
I HAVE VERY SPECIFIC OPINIONS ON DRAGONS GRAAAAAAAHi don't know either, but 'guy who posts random manga-related AI convos' is still one of the lesser strange bedfellows i've seen around here
The character in both my pfp and banner is a dragon
And clearly likes strawberries as well!The character in both my pfp and banner is a dragon(or well, can turn into a dragon)
Yep, she does! (btw, chapter 3 is scheduled for next month in both MangaDex and NamiComi, and I'll be the one handling the Spanish TL once again!)And clearly likes strawberries as well!