Ink shaped a nation. Before global fandom and streaming anime, manga rebuilt postwar Japan one panel at a time. Orbit Manga - A Visual Revolution is a 22-page, full-color comic anthology exploring the origins, architects, and cultural reach of manga. From Osamu Tezuka's cinematic panels to the Year 24 Group's emotional revolutions, from Shonen Jump's rise to the worldwide spread of Sailor Moon and Naruto, this standalone comic traces how black-and-white lines became a multibillion-dollar, global art form. Told through grounded narration and cinematic visuals, it's perfect for fans of comics history, pop culture, and the creative rebels who rewrote the rules.