Monthly Archives: August 2006

Del Rey: Busted!

You know how CMX was the bad guys for censoring Tenjho Tenge, and Del Rey was the company that would never do that? Well, this week the Anime on DVD forum, noticed that Del Rey rewrote parts of Air Gear … Continue reading

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Less steam, please

Time to cleanse the brain with a few other things. At Yaoi 911, Alex asks if the world is ready for color manga. Because he’s doing one. I am writing stories I’ve wanted to see my whole life. I am … Continue reading

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Tokyopop blogswarm

With the exception of PWCW’s lovefest with CEO Stu Levy, this has not been a good week for Tokyopop. And even that interview didn’t go over well with Dirk Deppey, who had some harsh words for Levy’s attempt to seem … Continue reading

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MangaBlogCast: Keeping the world safe for manga

The latest edition of MangaBlogCast is up for your listening pleasure. Art theft confidential The Tokyopop website Mangaquake editors get a nasty surprise Telophase explains why art theft hurts artists Make mine manga Graphic novels outsell pamphlet-style comics for the … Continue reading

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Naruto: Hot!

The latest USA Today Booklist is up, and Naruto rises from 33 to 21 this week, nudging just a bit closer to that top ten and beating out Fruits Basket, which peaked at number 24. Speaking of Furuba, it’s hanging … Continue reading

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Talkin' Tokyopop

Well, Tokyopop was all over the web today (and, unlike Koge-Donbo, had its name spelled correctly each time). The ICv2 interview with publisher Mike Kiley about online exclusives drew dismayed reactions from a number of bloggers, especially Dragon Head fans … Continue reading

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