First though, I need to acquire a drawing tablet, since I think the digital medium would be much more cost efficient and allow me more freedom. It'd be pretty cool to be the next Fault around here, I think.
So wrong. So very, very wrong.
If you want to improve your artsing skills, there is no reason or excuse in the world for you not to be artsing
right now. Drawing tablets are expensive toys and tools, nothing more; they will not by any stretch of the word make you more skillful. It's like waiting to learn how to read until you get a computer, or something.
Good tablets go for hundreds of dollars. A pencil and some paper? Only a few. And I bet you'll just scrap the tablet after the third day too, frustrated at your lack of awesomeness.
This applies to your "manga style" especially, because despite that a lot of people think there are only three things involved in the process: Paper, a pencil, and ink. The tools themselves will never make you better or let you be better; you have to do both.
Because what you
really need is time, patience and the balls to do it - expensive toys, no matter how much they want you to buy them, are completely unnecessary.
As an aside, I've found digital art to be much harder and restrictive compared to my set of pencils and paper. It's still doable, but it's time-consuming, and the payoff is never quite as much as I'd like.
It'd be pretty cool to be the next Fault around here, I think.
I realise xkcd isn't highly thought of, but this is very relevant anyways.