I know very little
about the manga series itself, but I learned quite a bit from this game and I really enjoyed the story to it.
If it's
about manga in connection with e-readers, android - apps etc, okay, but PLEASE NOT MORE!
This was dominated by comics, with no one
speaking about manga, as its digital future seems dependent on the Japanese publishers.
What I also
love about this manga is unlike other exhibits, this actually engages the participant into the world of manga.
It seems like I've been looking at / thinking
about manga cover design a lot lately, and then this comes up!
Given how inert the average modern manga - ka's life is,
manga about manga artists and the publishing industry are surprisingly common, from pumped - up fictional depictions like Bakuman.
You think the philosophical randomness that creeps into Tenjo Tenge annoys some folks, let's
talk about this manga in which you have no clue why any of these thoughts are written on the page for 40 % of the volume.
Jason Thompson is a man of many credits: he edited megahits like Dragon Ball Z at Viz Media, wrote the exhaustive Manga: The Complete Guide back in 2007, works on his own original comic King of RPGs,
writes about manga for Otaku USA every month and, most importantly, you can read his weekly thoughts on more than a hundred different manga right here on ANN.
Also check out the article by Eva Volin, school librarian, and see what she has to say
about manga for the Tween set.
I've also seen some anime that talks about
about manga artists and anime production (how anime is made)... They they all have crazy schedules and they all work overtime to reach their deadlines.
-- The Poverty, The Princess and the Zombies The way reading about food makes you hungry,
reading about manga makes me want to read manga.
UPDATE: Deb Aoki
of About Manga helped solve this little mystery for me via twitter.
Next came a
question about manga on mobile devices; the platform is designed to be enjoyed on whatever platform users prefer, so mobile apps are definitely in the works, although the program will only be available via the regular (non-mobile) website at launch.
Viz Media's recent press
release about the manga series Bakuman got me thinking — there are a bunch of manga series out there about making manga.
«We are not getting these culture - wide events that are getting people
excited about manga properties.
Earlier this week, I
ranted about manga publishers and their head - in - the - sand attitudes toward digital distribution of books.
1 of Maiden Rose (
Manic About Manga) Erica Friedman on Mizu - Iru Ether (Okazu) Rebecca Silverman on vol.
One great
thing about this manga and the show is that the show does not deviate from it much and the manga actually enhances some of the scenes with some back story.
When I
heard about a manga that was specifically about this couple, I was overjoyed with fangirl - isms!
Amazon is getting
serious about manga and the company has just launched a Kindle Manga Model in Japan.
One of the tropiest
tropes about manga culture in Japan is the old chestnut about salarymen reading manga on the train while commuting.
Last we heard concretely from
MB about their manga line was back in June 2010 when they cancelled a handful of their boys» love titles.
Manga I interviewed Charles Brownstein, executive director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund,
about the manga guide the organization published this year.
Writing
about manga before anybody in the States was even eating sushi, Schodt... Read more»
Deb Aoki
posts about the manga events on Friday and takes a closer look at the Yen Press announced titles.
CNN released a video
report about manga and anime this week, in response to a recent bill being passed in Japan that bans child pornography.
After initially being announced at San Diego Comic Con 2008, CLAMP in America was an informational and fandom oriented
book about the manga group CLAMP and their history, influence and popularity in North America.
Pandora Hearts Caucus Races is a series of short story
collections about the manga series Pandora Hearts that Yen Press also publishes.
The last time I wrote
about their manga licenses was for Black Bard and Smuggler, two titles I'm really looking forward and that are scheduled for this Winter.
In conjunction with the exhibition «Murakami by Murakami» we have invited Hans Ivar Stordal to give a
lecture about manga and anime, a Japanese popular culture that has had great significance for Takashi Murakami's artistic practice.
Manga about manga titles have been doing pretty well in the west, so I think this one would too.
but what else do i like manga sports and even card games like poker pokemon and even magic but what about you