Read a Manga comic such as “Alita: Battle Angel” or “The Guiver,” then compare the story and characters in it with something sillier, such as “The Dirty Pair.”
Decide what your Manga comic is going to be about; the key to a good Manga comic is “exaggeration.”
Write a paragraph about the story, from beginning to end, but leave out the details and characters.
Reduce the paragraph into one sentence that describes the comic to get a good idea of what to name your Manga comic.
Work on characters to develop your story. Determine their values, interests, loves, hates, friends, enemies, powers or talents and a background. Write a profile for each of your characters as if you were describing the character to a friend. This will help develop a voice as you write your own book.
Decide how much background or plot you want to expose to readers in your own book. Try teasing your readers with hints about the plot, but pack your Manga comic full of action.
Break your story into sections. Decide at which point you want to tell your readers something, or if you just want to introduce a new character, in what scene and what circumstances are necessary.
Create a storyboard to put your sections into a sequence of events and create points in your story for the drawings to be placed. Start with notes of “where” you want your characters to be and “what” they should be doing to help create the scenes.
Purchase books to learn how to draw the popular Manga style or hire someone to draw for you. Create a partnership with a colleague or friend for help.
Sketch out your characters in action.
Create a final draft that's a combination of writing and sketches ready for conversion.
Convert your final draft into line drawings.