But I'm curious — how important are
manga publisher websites important to you?
Thank you, Digital Manga, for again proving you have one of the very best
manga publisher websites for info on your titles!
Not exact matches
Kadokawa's BookWalker
manga website and app added 35
manga volumes from Japanese
publisher Shonengahosha on Wednesday, including volumes from Brocken Blood, Edo Nekoe Jubei Otogisoshi, Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer, Present for Me, Sun - Ken Rock, Shiawase Restaurant, And Yet the Town Moves, and Tsumanuda Fight Town.
Manga publishers should be driving these hit to their websites though, where the publishers can have links to buy the titles and others, get the eyes for their own inhouse / sponsor ads, and reading official translations, and not scanalations of licensed m
Manga publishers should be driving these hit to their
websites though, where the
publishers can have links to buy the titles and others, get the eyes for their own inhouse / sponsor ads, and reading official translations, and not scanalations of licensed
mangamanga.
Over the years, DMP revised the
website several times, eliminating the rental, adding other
publishers (some of whom have since disappeared) and finally, late last year, allowing readers to download their
manga.
Viz is the largest U.S.
manga publisher, and when it came time to think about digital comics, they decided to go it alone, developing first an iPad app, then a
website, then apps for the iPhone, Android devices, and Kindle Fire.
Each
manga publisher has their own
website and while they all stand to serve generally the same purpose, they all do it a little differently and some with more effect than others.
Japan ¹ s Digital Comic Association (* 1), comprised of 39 prominent Japanese
manga publishers, has launched JManga.com, the DCA ¹ s new
manga portal
website, in North America.
Tokyopop has come back to life, sort of: The
manga publisher unveiled its revamped
website a few days ago, and the company is once again selling books, in partnership with...
Beginning Wednesday, the streaming anime
website Crunchyroll will offer digital
manga from Japan's biggest
publisher, Kodansha — some of them on the same day they're released in Japan.
Now Digital is the most digital of all
manga publishers, releasing its work on just about every platform there is — Kindle, Nook, its own iOS app (when it's not getting thrown off for the naughty bits), its own eManga
website, and just in the past few weeks, iBooks, DriveThruComics and Wowio.