Rika Well-known member Oct 12, 2018 #1 I can't read manga with too many bubbles. It will make me late interested and I want to stay far away from it. Few speech bubbles and good art is what attracts me. Is it the same for you?
I can't read manga with too many bubbles. It will make me late interested and I want to stay far away from it. Few speech bubbles and good art is what attracts me. Is it the same for you?
Demon_skeith Well-known member Oct 12, 2018 #2 I'm kind of the same, if it really gets way too much text I kind of start glazing over what they are saying.
I'm kind of the same, if it really gets way too much text I kind of start glazing over what they are saying.
Blackrose V.I.P. Member Dec 14, 2018 #3 Demon_skeith said: I'm kind of the same, if it really gets way too much text I kind of start glazing over what they are saying. Click to expand... I agree with this..it's also kinda hard to tell which bubble you should read first when there are to many in one scene
Demon_skeith said: I'm kind of the same, if it really gets way too much text I kind of start glazing over what they are saying. Click to expand... I agree with this..it's also kinda hard to tell which bubble you should read first when there are to many in one scene
Star_Of_Hope Akatsuki Staff member Dec 27, 2018 #4 It depends on the story too. If the story is interesting enough you wouldn't even observe the font and such.
It depends on the story too. If the story is interesting enough you wouldn't even observe the font and such.