I just really don't
like reading manga online.
I like anime but
I like reading manga more.
I like reading manga, playing video games, and learning new concepts.
Not exact matches
I watch anime and
read manga its
like my anti...
I
like to
read books and
mangas, play video games and go to the cinema with my friends.
fun loveing person who
likes watching anime and
reading manga and i
like meeting new people who
like the same stuff
I
like to play video games, though I am not what I would consider a «gamer» I love watching anime, and
reading Manga.
I also
like to
read, not just
manga, manhwa, or light novels, I also have been enjoying some translated web novels.
I love anime I love to
read mangas and reguler books as well I also
like yaoi I'm really wired and random at times but I'm very fun porson
I enjoy watching anime,
reading manga, and playing video games, i also
like to go out and hang with friends, down to earth.
my names Shawn and i love anime One - piece is by far my most
liked but with how one punch man is coming out it looks so bad ass i love video games
like the classics such as Sonic back when they was good not
like dark knight and
manga's i
read a few but now again i
read more
manga then watch anime...
Hello everyone my name is Brian I'm Otaku that
likes to watch anime,
read mangas, going to anime cons, and play Poke «mon games.
5» 8» Asian persuasion Looking for you;) I
like to play card games, video games, watch movies, anime, and
read manga.
I am a Single guy Very nice
like playing and watching anime also
reading manga time to time shy At first meeting but if I find something in common then I well start opening up quickly.
I
like anime
manga sports
reading films.
im Olivia... i love to
read manga and watch anime (im a dork i know)... im spontaneous and
like to have fun.
I
like many different video games but generally prefer rts, fps and racers, I also watch alot of anime and
read some
manga if u wan na know more about then hmu
I
like shounen and love to
read manga.
I
like anime but I tend to
read manga more.
a girl who will put up with my obsessions and
likes, I will pritty much do anything when it comes to watching anime /
reading manga / or other things
I love chilling with friends doing whatever or just watch anime,
read manga, or draw whatever I feel
like.
Pretty much as my headline says I really
like watching anime,
reading manga and playing visual novels.
I'm a quiet guy who
likes to watch a lot of anime and
read manga when he has the time.
I havw never done cosplay but would
like to try it and i do nt really
read manga.
Im a chef in training who loves to go out and adventure
like i was on the grand line and also love to stay in from time to time to catch up on all of the anime and
manga o havent
read or watched.
I really
like to watch anime,
read manga and play video games.
I'm kind and honest and I'm an animal lover and I
like to
read light novels and
manga.
I
like anime, music,
manga, drawing,
reading, writing, my puppy, and cuddling my niece and nephew.
That
like to watch anime with me and
read manga and give theory for
mangas
My name is Michael, my favorite color is sky blue, my favorite food is pizza or Japanese / Chinese food, I
like to watch anime,
read manga, play basketball, draw, I can sing, I game, and I love hanging out with friends.
For those of you who frequently
read Plus XP, you will know that a few weeks back I had done a preview post on this very game, saying how much I did
like the original
manga series and the concept of the Dynasty Warriors game style being translated into a next - gen beat «em up would be just damn right awesome.
This game is so much fun, although if you don't watch Naruto Shippuuden or
read the
manga, and you don't
like spoilers this game is, regretably, not for you.
He is currently researching how students
read and engage with non-traditional texts
like video game narratives,
manga, horror, fantasy, etc. as well as the effects of inquiry teaching on teachers, students, and learning.
A user can
read Manga just
like a book, or select Kindle Panel View to zoom in and enjoy the details of each page.
A site
like Comixology, or
manga on Comixology would certainly help Viz «to reach out to people who are
reading Captain America and Thor.»
When I first
read this, what immediately came to mind is that Tokyopop has now completely done away with their
manga «face» — the side of their company that really looked to me
like it focused on the books as their primary focus.
I've tried
reading comics /
manga like that, it's really dissatisfying.
Once you've finished listening, Ed's podcast post is worth visiting for the extensive show notes alone if you'd
like to
read more about digital
manga and see lots of legal links to access it.
So these other e-readers are probably for adventurous souls who
like fiddling, and for people with special needs (e.g.
Manga,
reading PDFs, etc.)-- What do they have in common?
This is a unique little gem of a
manga, as you can't say you've ever
read a courtroom drama quite
like this one.
Featured Spotlight: If you've been meaning to sign up or renew your subscription to Weekly Shonen Jump — Viz Media's weekly digital anthology that runs new chapters of
manga like One Piece, Toriko, One - Punch Man, and more, as well as «JUMP BACK» chapters...
Read more»
«Ito adeptly creates scenarios that are at once surreal, unsettling, and often terrifying, and FRAGMENTS OF HORROR is sure to become a must -
read for true horror aficionados and
manga fans familiar with his prior works
like GYO and UZUMAKI.
The fighting game celebrates Japanese
manga magazine Shonen Jump's anniversary by pitting some of its biggest stars against one another, mixing series
like Dragon Ball Z...
Read more»
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
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
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
manga right here on ANN.
Russ commented that «Independent authors will be able to make their books available in Japanese, with support for the Katakana, Hiragana, and Kanji character sets, right to left vertical
reading, as well as heavily formatted books
like manga.»
The New Nexus 7 looks amazing when you are
reading graphic heavy content
like magazines, comic books or
manga.
Francesca is supposed to be a young woman of the 15th century but her story
reads like 21st century
manga... Her portrayal (and it IS written in 1st person) is too modern, too over the top to be believable.
While I did find
Manga Rock pretty convenient when I tried it some months back, it didn't have the option to automatically scale pages to width or height
like the older reader Mango (formerly Pocketmanga) did, which really adds a lot of convenience to
reading on different sized screens.
More graphic heavy content
like Manga and comic books are readable, and you can employ the pinch and zooming functionality to isolate particular frames and
read the text.
Apparently there is a large segment of users that really want a company
like Amazon, B&N, or Kobo to give them a larger screen display to
read manga, textbooks, maps, PDF documents and e-books.