Linguistically, manhwa,
manga () and () all mean 'comics' in
Korean,
Japanese and
Chinese respectively. Manga comes from the Japanese word 漫画, (
katakana: ;
hiragana: ) which is composed of two
kanji 漫 (man) meaning 'whimsical or impromptu' and 画 (ga) meaning 'pictures'. The same term is the root of the Korean word for comics, 'manhwa', and the Chinese word 'manhua'. The Korean manhwa, the Japanese
manga and the Chinese phrase are
cognates () and their histories and influences intertwine with each other. Originally the term
manhua in Chinese vocabulary was an 18th-century term used in Chinese
literati painting. The term
manga () was used in Japan to mean "comics" in the late 19th century, when it became popular. Since then,
manhua () and
manhwa () have also come to mean 'comics' in
Chinese and
Korean respectively. Although in a traditional sense, the terms manga//manhwa had a similar meaning of comical drawing broadly, in English the terms manhwa and generally designate the manga-inspired comic strips. were not culturally isolated, and the influx of manga into the Korean comics market had a strong effect on the art and content of many artists' manhwa.
Political cartoon slowly reemerged following the establishment of the Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea) in 1948. Popular artist Kim Yong-hwan started Korea's first comic magazine,
Manhwa Haengjin, in 1948, but it was quickly shut down because the authorities disapproved of the cover. During the Korean war, Manhwa was used with the aim of boosting the morale of the public, however there was also doctrine and propaganda on some manhwa leaflets and books, for example was
"Hong Gil Dong". The popularity of comics rose during the 1950s and 1960s, creating diversity of styles and subject matter which led to the construction of new genres such as sunjeong (or soonjung), In response to the increasing publication of comics, as well as social and political changes within South Korea, the government began to enforce
censorship laws and, by the mid-1960s, created a comics distribution monopoly that further censored manhwa. Then the changing courses of manhwa history occurred during times of Manhwa Revolution when the authorities formed many commissions many times who oversees manhwa publications as well as community movements in order to suppress manhwa fanaticism among childrens and in order to address parents' concerns. Around this time was when Manhwa had come up in North Korea as well. ==Webtoons==