Category Archives: Mangablog

Sometimes they do fix it

Apparently Viz has edited racially offensive caricatures in the past. This post from 2004 juxtaposes American and Japanese editions of Dragonball Z to show the obvious differences. (Via Dekadenbiyori.)

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More on stereotyped images

Following an interesting discussion in comments on my earlier post, David Welsh digs out an editor’s note from Dark Horse’s edition of Astro Boy to show how one publisher gracefully handled the problem of offensive images in an older manga. … Continue reading

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Wednesday wakeup call

At PWCW, Kai-Ming Cha reports that Dark Horse is republishing the works of Masamune Shirow in the original unflipped format, starting with the Appleseed series. This week’s issue also includes a preview of Seven, a new title from DMP, and, … Continue reading

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Common sense rules at library

Whoops! Another mom has found those naughty manga in her teenage son’s room. In this case, they were volumes of DearS from the St. Paul public library, so she called them and asked if her son had checked them out. … Continue reading

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PWCW top ten

Publisher’s Weekly Comics Week lists their top ten comics for January, which seems to encompass the holiday shopping season as well. Here they are: 1. Naruto, vol. 12 2. Fruits Basket, vol. 15 3. Negima, vol. 12 4. Bleach, vol. … Continue reading

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Manga diplomacy

Japan’s head otaku, Foreign Minister Taro Aso, plans to use Japanese pop culture as a diplomatic tool. One major obstacle is that aside from Aso, most high-level Japanese diplomats don’t read manga or watch anime. They are making diligent efforts … Continue reading

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