Viz was so
excited about this manga that they rushed it into production in time for the 2000 presidential election, making the then - unusual decision of releasing it as monthly graphic novels (albeit small ones of 100 pages each) and 400 - page omnibuses instead of tiny monthly comics.
Not exact matches
«What makes me most
excited about where Kitsu is going is how easy it's going to be to connect with other anime and
manga fans,» said Josh Fabian, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kitsu.
It made me feel
excited about basketball for the first time, and I ended up picking up this
manga when it was brought over.
Anime and
manga fans certainly had much to be
excited about — Viz announced it was adding Bleach to Shonen Jump, Funimation picked up Vexille from the production team that did Appleseed (well, it certainly seemed like a good idea at the time, although in retrospect, perhaps not so much), and several publishers snagged good series that were criminally under - read by U.S. audiences and subsequently stopped before their full runs were complete: Seven Seas» Hayate X Blade, Del Rey's Me and the Devil Blues, pretty much everything announced by Broccoli Books and CMX.
If you're an Akira Toriyama devotee who's
excited about the upcoming Dragon Ball Super TV anime and
manga, you may as well look like it in this colorful Dragon Ball...
I'm absolutely
excited at the prospect of more new
manga, but I'm equally worried
about the low quality translations taking over the stage of professional ones.
So comics and
manga publishers shouldn't be getting
excited about the iPad.
The announcements that
excited me most this weekend, however, were those to do with various publishers» digital initiatives, including some pretty impressive - sounding details
about Jmanga, a massive web - based project involving most of Japan's major
manga publishers, expected to launch in August.