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Also, while references creep in from anime that Fred's seen, they're kept company by an equal number of pop culture references from the Western world as well. One early example of American graphic novel influenced by manga is Wendy and Richard Pini's ElfQuest. The Door Stopper It Takes a
Wizard is drawn in manga-style despite not being a "Manga" in definition. (It's even placed in the manga section. ) Radiant could easily be mistaken for a
Japanese series — it even goes on the Manga namespace on This Very Wiki. Valente notes his influence from Akira Toriyama and Yusuke Murata's works, and it definitely shows in his art. He even
refers to the series as a Shōnen manga by name. It's also one of the few
mangaesque series to fully make the jump to its country of inspiration; Murata endorsed the series when it was translated into Japanese, and Lerche spearheaded an anime adaptation of the series airing in late 2018. Hiro Mashima commented in volume 5 that "while it looks like a Japanese manga at first glance, its slightly bitter tone feels very European. " James Paterson's novel series Maximum Ride was adapted into an OEL Manga. Rockin Raven is very deliberately based on the manga style.
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