Bulgaria's First Manga Enthuses Comics Fans

Society | July 27, 2006, Thursday // 00:00
Bulgaria's First Manga Enthuses Comics Fans Japan??™s traditional Manga comics art stepped in Bulgaria Thursday with the country??™s first book of this kind Warcraft Manga Volume 1. The premiere attracted hundreds of young Bulgarians, fond of cartoon drawings. Photo by Nadya Kotseva (Sofia News Age

Japan's traditional Manga cartoons have finally reached Bulgarian fans, with Sofia's first publication of this kind introduced Thursday.

Hundreds of the country's most ardent fans of comics books flocked to the Plesio store to see the Warcraft Manga Volume 1.

Publishers at Studio Art Line explained that the pocket book consists of 176 pages, full of the exciting black-and-white drawings typical for Manga.

The work has bee written by New York Times bestselling novelist Richard A. Knaak and illustrated by Korean manga superstar Kim Jae-Hwan.

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