How do I refer to a manga "one-shot"?Also, slight nitpick, but when it comes to manga, please do not refer to them as "issues", like you would a comic book. The proper term for manga would be "chapters".
As a one-shot. Simple as.How do I refer to a manga "one-shot"?
Because comic book/manga logic? IDK, I'm not explaining why there's no Mega City One-esque stuff in Earth-346.I got a question why does My Hero Academia and Deadpool: Samurai look like modern day even though it's the 2170s?
Like:As a one-shot. Simple as.
Something like that? But if you want an idea of how I'm doing it, here's an example from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure timeline (along with the relevant portions from the anime adaptation):Like:
Manga Chapter 1
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Because I see comic one shots being referenced as
Comic #1
It just feels very weird to me to list a "Chapter 1" if there is never going to be a "Chapter 2"Something like that? But if you want an idea of how I'm doing it, here's an example from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure timeline (along with the relevant portions from the anime adaptation):
Phantom Blood Chapter 1 - Prologue (Pg. 9-10, 16 [Panel 1-3]) / JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation 1x01, "Dio the Invader" [0:02:11 - 0:03:20, 0:04:33 - 0:04:55]
Fair. Still, better than nothing, to be honest.It just feels very weird to me to list a "Chapter 1" if there is never going to be a "Chapter 2"
Just to avoid that I started to edit all manga in my timelines as issues since "Manga #1" sounded better to me.Fair. Still, better than nothing, to be honest.