Monthly Archives: July 2006

People are talking…

Lots of interesting interviews on the Internets this morning. Newsarama has an interview with Eric Wight, who has just signed with Tokyopop to do My Dead Girlfriend. ANN interviews voice actor Crispin Freeman. Scroll down a bit for his take … Continue reading

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SDCC: Broccoli

More from Toon Zone: Broccoli announced it has licensed E’s, by Satol Yugia, which is an Enix title. ADV has already released the anime. Here are two fansites with covers and plot information. Also, Broccoli has a preview of Yoki … Continue reading

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SDCC: CMX Manga

Toon Zone has a report on the CMX panel at San Diego. Apparently it has sunk in that censoring Tenjho Tenge was a public relations disaster, especially as the crowd was somewhat hostile. One wonders if people showed up just … Continue reading

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SDCC: Del Rey Manga

It’s begun. Ed Chavez posts on the first manga panel of the San Diego Comic Con: Del Rey Manga. And he’s impressed. The new titles: Kitchen Princess by Kobayashi Miyuki and Andou Natsumi Mushishi by Urushibara Yuki Mamotte Lolipop by … Continue reading

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Potpourri

Active Anime interviews Izumi Kawachi, the author of Enchanter, who provides some insight into the life of a Japanese manga-ka: First of all, you’re constantly under pressure with the deadlines. And I use every minute of the 10 days that … Continue reading

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Tokyopop relaunches site

Psst! Go check out the Tokyopop site! It’s been redesigned and considerably enlarged, with blogs (blogs!) and a new manga column by Stephanie Folse (a.k.a. Telophase), a people column by Chris Arrant, an interview with Beck manga-ka Harold Sakuishi, and … Continue reading

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