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It seems to me that most of American and European comics are in color, with many where a "colorist" is given equal credit with the writer and inker as a separate staff position.
I believe mainstream western comics are more of an "assembly line" operation, where the writing, the pencils, the inking, the lettering, and the colouring are often all done by separate people who specialize in those specific tasks, whereas a lot of mainstream manga artists do everything themselves or maybe with the help of one or two assistants for the A-list titles, and some series are on a weekly or biweekly schedule, so colouring anything except tankoubon (paperback book collections) covers and the occasional splash page would be asking too much of them when Japanese readers generally don't even expect manga to be coloured.
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