Deb Aoki
posts about the manga events on Friday and takes a closer look at the Yen Press announced titles.
Not exact matches
On Saturday, Famitsu
posted a short
post about the Fire Emblem
manga (which may not necessarily be
about Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Conquest specifically).
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.
In this
post, develops an almost unhealthy curiousity
about the creators of In the End, an Original German Language
manga that actually made it to Japan in cell phone form.
At Icarus Comics, Simon Jones has some followup thoughts on Shuuhou Sato's
post about the economics of
manga, and he raises some larger questions
about the Japanese business model, pointing out that
manga magazines aren't that different from newspapers.
Anime brand manager, letterers, an intern, and an editorial assistant are the jobs available this month.Over on our Twitter account we
posted about job openings in the anime &
manga industry over the past few weeks.
This past Friday the 13th wasn't unlucky for Yen Press, who made a
post about some on - going title updates, and four new
manga licenses:
Check out our press release
posted on Crunchyroll
about our partnership with Tezuka Productions: «Digital
Manga, Inc. to Bring the Remaining Tezuka Library to the Rest of the
Manga Reading World!»
Remember when we
posted about a special Dragon Ball
manga chapter that focuses on Goku's past and introduces his mother, Gine?
I remember reading somewhere that it takes the average
manga reader
about 3.5 seconds to read a page of
manga (if you also remember reading this random fact, please
post where so I can credit them and give this article some air of extra respectability).
For more information on josei
manga, which is
manga aimed at adult female readers, check out this 2008 overview article or this
post about examples of the genre.
His most recent
post was
about Kaoru Mori's Bride's Story while last week was a detailed and entertaining look at the original Yu - Gi - Oh
manga.
In a previous
post, I spoke
about the Kindle as being a possibility for reading electronic books and
manga.
Better late then never for me
posting about this week's new
manga, right?
While looking around for links to add to my e-reading section, I stumbled upon these
posts about putting
manga on the Sony E-Reader.
For pretty much anything you want to know
about Moyoco Anno and her work, check out Melinda Beasi's interview with her at New York Comic Con 2012 (
posted on comicsbeat.com) and the January 2013
Manga Movable Feast archive.
Reviews: Melanie Valdivieso, Tommy Pfeiffer and Omar Valdivieso
post some quick reviews of recent
manga at
About Heroes.
-LSB-...] top of the initial offer for those who place orders for the upcoming Doki Doki books, today Digital
Manga posted about a -LSB-...]
Going back to the original press release that brought
about this
post, Digital
Manga staffers would also like to share news of their promotion for Doki Doki's launch.
On top of the initial offer for those who place orders for the upcoming Doki Doki books, today Digital
Manga posted about a raffle where readers can win even more prizes.
Cosmopolitan Magazine France Andrew Zimmern's column in Mpls St. Paul Magazine Travel Channel: Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern Bizarre Magazine (UK: 4 - page spread) Front page of CNN International and CNNGo The Guardian (UK: her book Cute Yummy Time was one of the oddest book titles of the year) Washington
Post (Cute Yummy Time is recommended) Mediabistro Galleycat BoingBoing LA Weekly interview LA Times feature
about her book Cute Yummy Time About.com feature about her Theme Restaurants book, also recommended in About's Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo fea
about her book Cute Yummy Time
About.com feature about her Theme Restaurants book, also recommended in About's Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo fea
About.com feature
about her Theme Restaurants book, also recommended in About's Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo fea
about her Theme Restaurants book, also recommended in
About's Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo fea
About's
Manga gift guide CNNGo (Asia: photo feature)