2. **How has the Japanese manga industry evolved in terms of storytelling and artistic styles over the decades, and what cultural elements are often depicted in manga that are less common in Weste...
**What are some unique characteristics of Franco-Belgian comic books that distinguish them from American comics, and how have they influenced the global comic book market?
5. **What are the challenges and opportunities faced by comic creators from non-Western traditions when reaching global audiences, and how has digital distribution impacted this process?
4. **How do regional comic traditions, such as Korean manhwa or Chinese manhua, integrate local cultural elements while also appealing to international audiences?
3. **In what ways do Latin American comics, or historietas, reflect the social and political landscapes of their respective countries, and how have they evolved over time?
2. **How do European comic traditions like Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées influence global comic art and storytelling techniques, and what are some notable works and creators from this tradition?
5. **How do South American comics, such as Argentine and Brazilian traditions, integrate political and social issues into their storytelling, and what impact has this had on readers and society?
4. **What role do bandes dessinées play in European culture, and how have popular series like "Asterix" and "The Adventures of Tintin" impacted cultural identity and storytelling?