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Created on 12 May 2006 (#10224205). Last updated on 3 March 2011. People of Color Comics Collective. This journal is to help more people of color get a start in comics. We will talk about how to make comics, how to publish comics, and how to promote comics. People of color comics of all stripes are also a good point of discussion. Plugs welcome. If you want to advertise for artists, writers, or for your new anthology/project, welcome. Just don't post every day. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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MangaBlog — The Stu Levy Interview
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An ongoing conversation about manga. The Stu Levy Interview. February 24, 2013. Stu Levy, the CEO of Tokyopop,. Is one of the founders of the manga publishing industry in the US and indeed, it’s not too much of a stretch to say that he has had a lasting effect on the entire graphic novel industry. Beginning as Mixx in 1997, Tokyopop brought. To America, first in the pages of its. I grew up watching cartoons and television, movies, listening to music, reading books, playing video games, and partaking in o...
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Girls Love Graphic Novels: Manga Review: Fruits Basket, Vol. 1
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Manga Review: Fruits Basket, Vol. 1. Released: February 10th, 2004. Kyo likes martial arts and trains extensively so that he can beat his rival Yuki, but Yuki always wins their fights. Tohru feels extra sorry for Kyo because he's an outcast even among the Sohmas, and doesn't get along well with other people. Kyo is the Cat, and is harboring his own dark secret, but he's a little one-note in this volume, and most of his development comes later in the series. Some of the traumat...
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MangaBlog — Farewell, Tokyopop!
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An ongoing conversation about manga. April 20, 2011. The announcement on Friday that Tokyopop is closing its U.S. publishing division was huge news for U.S. manga readers, as Tokyopop was one of the pioneers in this market. Bloggers, former employees, and creators had a mix of reactions, and Deb Aoki has a good roundup of comments. At About.com. Kate Dacey goes a step further with a retrospective look at the company’s history. And her own reactions roundup. Some other voices:. That being said, I wish tha...
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MangaBlog — Otakon News, Manga Reigns Triumphant, and More
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An ongoing conversation about manga. Otakon News, Manga Reigns Triumphant, and More. July 29, 2015. It’s been a busy couple of weeks! I rounded up most of the new manga license announcements from Anime Expo and Comic-Con International. At the Barnes and Noble blog; here’s the latest from Otakon:. Forget Me Not,. By Inio Asano (. Solanin, Nijigahara Holograph. The Heiress and the Chauffeur,. Blanc et Noir,. An art book by Takeshi Obata (. Death Note, Bakuman. Mysterious Girlfriend X,. The Gods Lie,. Justi...
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MangaBlog — Interviews
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An ongoing conversation about manga. You are here: Home. Special Edition: Interview with JManga’s Robert Newman. February 23, 2012. The digital manga portal JManga. Got off to a slow start, but it has gained traction among manga fans for a number of reasons: Cool, quirky manga, reasonable prices (once the site owners abandoned the original price of $8.99 per volume), and good communication with fans. And “Like” their Facebook post. On opening the manga portal up to the rest of the world. This is somethin...
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MangaBlog — Bookmarked!
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An ongoing conversation about manga. You are here: Home. The Best Manga of 2014. January 14, 2015. File this week’s Bookmarked! Column under the heading Better Late Than Never. Brigid and I sat down this week to review our favorite manga of 2014, from swashbuckling Viking sagas to goofy shojo comedies. We also chatted about the series we thought we’d love but didn’t, and looked ahead to potential candidates for the Best Manga of 2015. Moyoco Anno’s In Clothes Called Fat. In Clothes Called Fat. Other titl...
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MangaBlog — August Manga Releases, ‘Barefoot Gen’ Kickstarter
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An ongoing conversation about manga. August Manga Releases, ‘Barefoot Gen’ Kickstarter. August 4, 2015. I rounded up the August manga releases. At the Barnes and Noble blog; with new volumes of. Coming out, it’s a big month. Attack on Titan,. There has been a flurry of news lately about how big a deal it is, but this sums it all up: There are currently 50 million copies in print. Of the different volumes of the series; volume 16 is out in Japan and will be out in the U.S. this month. And vol. 2 of. Women...
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MangaBlog — Tokyo Ghoul Tops the Best-Seller List
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An ongoing conversation about manga. Tokyo Ghoul Tops the Best-Seller List. August 10, 2015. The first volume of. Tops the New York Times manga best-seller list. Want to check it out? Viz is offering an extended preview. On its digital service. Attack on Titan: Before the Fall. Manga is two degrees of separation from the original series it’s an adaptation of a light novel spinoff but even so, it’s doing well, with 1.4 million copies in print. In Japan, according to Kodansha’s. A Girl on the Shore. Emily&...