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Traditional yonkoma belt layout Yonkoma (Japanese 4 コ マ 漫画, yonkoma manga, "four-headed manga", also 4-koma) - a comic strip format consisting mainly of gagas enclosed in four panels (panels) of the same size, ordered from above to (from right to left horizontally or hybrids 2 × 2 depending on the requirements of the publishing system in which they are located). Although the word yonkoma comes from Japanese, this style also exists outside of Japan in Asian countries and in the English-speaking market. Struktura

Traditionally, yonkoma uses the structure of kishōtenketsu (jap 起 承 転 結). This word is a composition of the following kanji: utilization

This type of comic appears in almost every genre in Japan, including manga, graphic novels, comics, parts of newspapers, computer magazines, culinary magazines, etc. The story often ends in four frames, though some series may have threads for Finishing in future series, creating a continuous history. Some yo-yo can have serious issues, but in most cases they are humorous. Some manga use a yonkoma, usually at the end of a chapter or volume as an unrelated joke or a supplementary story. Examples of yonkoma

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