Also, to be frank, it helps combat issues
with scanlators.
This sounds like a great way to merge
with the scanlators who need to go out of business.
Not exact matches
Shonen Jump is entering a new era —
with Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha coming down the pipeline in only a few short weeks, it appears that we are headed towards a place where the legitimate publisher can beat the
scanlator on the terms of his or her speed.
I agree
with you that there is a divide between the scanlation community and the people who read the aggregation sites, and that for the serious
scanlators and readers, quality is of paramount importance.
And
scanlators (I think, by far, the group DMP is expecting to attract
with this program) are, presumably, already doing work just like this without being paid anything at all, so they are already supporting themselves by other means as well.
Is this something you see happening
with other Project - H titles that have been scanlated before, or was it a special case situation when the
scanlators approached you?
With exception of some unique content, much of which simply too niche for even scanlators to bother with, JManga offered up nothing that scanlations don't already and for f
With exception of some unique content, much of which simply too niche for even
scanlators to bother
with, JManga offered up nothing that scanlations don't already and for f
with, JManga offered up nothing that scanlations don't already and for free.