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PR: Del Rey teams up with Cartoon Network

We have heard about the “Cartoon Network effect,” the tendency for a manga to sell better once the associated anime starts running on Cartoon Network. Now the synergy may run the other way as well: Del Rey is going to … Continue reading

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PR: Yaoi Generation makes its debut

We first heard about the publisher Yaoi Generation when their name appeared on the Yaoi-Con dealers’ list. They made their official debut at Yaoi-Con this weekend and announced their first manga series, breath. The first volume is due out in … Continue reading

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PR: Go!Comi to launch Masque at Yaoi-Con

OK, I’m a bit late with this—the panel they mention was this morning—but Go!Comi is obviously going to be a significant presence at Yaoi-Con and the unveiling of the print edition of Wendy Pini’s Masque of the Red Death is … Continue reading

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Staying home and catching up

First of all, some bad news: I won’t be at NYAF after all. I was really looking forward to it, but with everything that has gone on over the past two weeks, I need to spend a weekend at home … Continue reading

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Is Naruto melting?

Vintage manga continues to awe and amaze the blogosphere. The latest entry: Shaenon Garrity posts some pages from Noburo Ohshiro’s Yukaina Tekkôsho and pulls out the most important story elements for your delectation. (Image from Shaenon’s post.) In a very … Continue reading

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Digital’s eManga site up and running

They opened it up for test drives a few months ago, and now DMP has opened up shop for real at emanga.com. The site is a combination of rental and purchase models; you buy points and use them to get … Continue reading

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