Monthly Archives: March 2010

Scanlation and scandalous manga

Melinda Beasi brings us up to date on manhwa-related reviews and events in her latest Manhwa Monday roundup at Manga Bookshelf. Johanna Draper Carlson weighs in on scanlation sites, pointing out that the vast majority of readers don’t care that … Continue reading

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Keeping it legal

Lori Henderson posts this week’s kid-friendly comics and manga at Good Comics for Kids and sums up this week’s manga news at Manga Xanadu. And she adds Appare Jipangu! to her licensing wish list. Kate Dacey explains precisely why OneManga.com … Continue reading

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Fandom, food, and falling sales

Gia Manry looks at the recent shifts in the Japanese and U.S. markets, while Jonathan Clements points out that a drop in manga sales doesn’t necessarily mean the Japanese are reading fewer manga; there’s a robust secondhand market there. Daniella … Continue reading

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Top tens, Handley fallout, fan wars, and cool old manga

ICv2 has a new publication out detailing manga trends, and the editors predict that the number of manga releases will be down 13% this year from 2009, bringing the total number of volumes published to less than 1,000 for the … Continue reading

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PR: Vampire Cheerleaders at Seven Seas

Things seem to have been quiet at Seven Seas lately, but this latest announcement looks like a return to their original mission statement: Cheery global manga with a hint of fanservice. Well, maybe more than a hint. Seven Seas has … Continue reading

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PR: Pluto draws to a close

Pluto was hands down my favorite manga of 2009, so I’m bummed that the series is drawing to a close. On the other hand, eight volumes is a nice length; longer series tend to either sag in the middle or … Continue reading

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