Glass Rebel
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Man, you guys have it good. The only thing of note I saw yesterday at our B&N equivalent was a complete Akira collection in German. ~$150 total though.
Not really. A lot of the biggest recent hits don't have anime/became huge before they got anime. Thermae Romae actually followed a similar path to Silver Spoon. When it first came out it was a very minor manga that didn't chart anywhere (I think I read somewhere that it sold <10,000), but then it won the Taisho award (same one that Silver Spoon won) and now the first volume has sold more than a million. Shingeki no Kyojin exploded really quickly. I believe Shouta mentioned that it got a lot of publicity on variety shows or something. Saints Young Men also got huge fast, but I have no idea why. March Come Like a Lion sold really well out of the gate off of Umino Chika star power.
Of course the anime route certainly works (see: Ao no Exorcist, Fairy Tail, KnT), but it isn't the only way.
I feel sorry for anyone who paid that much money for something as boring as the Akira manga.Man, you guys have it good. The only thing of note I saw yesterday at our B&N equivalent was a complete Akira collection in German. ~$150 total though.
Yes, you're right of course. I made a generalization based on how an anime tie-up is needed to raise awareness for new manga which tend to struggle in a crowded genre. I should probably have said "new shounen action manga" for example, instead of just casting a wider net which was incorrect. My observation (which is far from perfect) is that anime tie-ups help give a lot of awareness and identity to such titles, which would otherwise be totally lost in the sea of other more established and popular works which also look similar at a glance. Even Soul Eater got a decent boost to >200k after the anime, although the anime itself totally bombed.
I feel sorry for anyone who paid that much money for something as boring as the Akira manga.![]()
Shingeki no Kyojin is a shounen action manga.
Shingeki no Kyojin is a shounen action manga.
Running gag is a running gag, I suppose. I'm kind of curious as to what his wish was in its entirety, though. Could be on the way to a resolution for this.
...Maybe.
...doubtful.
I wanted to look up manga prices for US releases to compare them with ours (they're about the same) and just noticed this:
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This is awesome. Similar to the one Kubo did.
This is awesome. Similar to the one Kubo.
Shingeki no Kyojin is a shounen action manga.
BnBros? I RIKE IT.Show me, Stat-kun. I thought we were BnBros.
Chapter 1:
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Chapter 424 (Time skip chapter):
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BnBros? I RIKE IT.
BnBros? I RIKE IT.
What. I cannot imagine someone with any amount of ongoing manga not maintaining an MU list. It freaking tells you whenever anything comes out for any of the series including a link, it's crazy. It's like there's no point in using a tracking site that can't do that.I like MAL better. It lets me keep track of both anime and manga on one account.
Second what. Checking 10 times a day is fine but why scan huge lists or multiple sites when you can just go to one page that lists everything new that you want to read.Both MU and MAL seem way too excessive for my purposes and I already check about 10 times a day if new chapters of my series are out. I think I'll keep using my spreadsheets.
Nisekoi has been having crazy shortages in sales. They're on their 3rd printing now, it's just insane.Good to see Medaka Box over 100k still. I'm surprised Nisekoi isn't higher, considering how high it's been placing in the Jump ToC.
Second what. Checking 10 times a day is fine but why scan huge lists or multiple sites when you can just go to one page that lists everything new that you want to read.
Hell you don't even have to go to that one page because you can make it into an RSS feed that updates on every new chapter on your readlist.
I can get Stat Flow and all because he doesn't read a lot, but both of you are just silly.
Feels good.
Now read Beck.
By the time I wanted to use the second italics I forgot I put in the first ones, and I didn't notice they were there. There were like 3 seconds there, plenty of time to forget anything that moves.Dear upandaway,
did you just use italics inside of italics? Why?
Kind regards
Glass Rebel~
No seriously, I use Google Drive for almost everything: college notes, scripts, gaming expenses, various music/movie/manga (wish)lists... I'm only reading about 20 ongoing manga right now so it isn't really that hard to keep up. Especially when ManGAF talks about most of them anyway. There are iPhone apps that help with this but honestly, I find out about new releases sooner by myself. It just seems like a lot of work adding every manga on my list to MU just to use a feature I don't really need. I will keep my customizable spreadsheets, thank you very much.
By the time I wanted to use the second italics I forgot I put in the first ones, and I didn't notice they were there. There were like 3 seconds there, plenty of time to forget anything that moves.
Anyway it's all cool, I thought it would annoy you to constantly check but guess not. Though if it's the extra work that deters you, you can just add a new series as new chapters of it come out for it, rather than all at once.
(retcon: rereading this I sound a bit pissy like you're not using my beloved site of choice, haha didn't mean to come off like that)
What. I cannot imagine someone with any amount of ongoing manga not maintaining an MU list.
So it's fine. I guess he adapted well in shounen.
¬_¬
Pretty much everything I read gets talked about here, so...
He's done nothing but shonen...
*brof-
you keep your own spreadsheets, right?
Yeah, but not for Manga.
Pokémon breeding is serious business.
I'll jump on the bandwagon.
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Eww, not like that. I mean breeding for nat-
Actually, the truth might just be worse.
Why is Nisekoi selling anyway?
It's clearly not as interesting as his previous works. I guess it must be gorillas.
You know he's right. Nisekoi's a boring-ass manga with a following that's more interesting to read than the manga itself, since they have silly shipping wars.
Pretty much like smutgaf, except smutgaf has tits.
Okay, so smutgaf is more interesting than nisegaf.
I wanted to look up manga prices for US releases to compare them with ours (they're about the same) and just noticed this:
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If Germany (supposing you're from Germany) manga prices are about the same as America, I guess manga is overpriced (from my point of view) in Germany as much as it is in America?
WHATA friendship deepened through pissing.
Favourite character?
But I don't need to be reminded when a new chapter is out. Most of the monthly manga I'm reading have big following here so you guys always remind me when a new chapter is out and the other manga I read are either weekly with regular schedule or finished manga so I don't need to check anything.What. I cannot imagine someone with any amount of ongoing manga not maintaining an MU list. It freaking tells you whenever anything comes out for any of the series including a link, it's crazy. It's like there's no point in using a tracking site that can't do that.
I wanted to read this manga but was afraid I won't get the references and be lost most of the times.Kingyo Used Books Volume 1-2
I really like the idea behind this manga. Each chapter is short story somehow revolving a specific manga. Most of the chapters are about some random non main character who's life mirrors a situation or theme of the manga, but sometimes its just about a big buff dude trying to find the courage to buy girly shoujo manga.
So far most of the manga they talk about are super old things that might have some fame in Japan, but I haven't heard of. The only they manga covered so far that I knew were Chie the Brat, Adolf, Galaxy Express 999 and Dr. Slump.
The next few volumes seem to be doing well known manga though. The Sailor Moon, Devilman and Kazuo Umezu chapters better be awesome.
What's the average price in America ?If Germany (supposing you're from Germany) manga prices are about the same as America, I guess manga is overpriced (from my point of view) in Germany as much as it is in America?
I wanted to read this manga but was afraid I won't get the references and be lost most of the times.
You won't, but neither do I. A lot of the time they talk about super niche manga that don't even have MU pages. They generally describe the manga they are talking about so it isn't necessarily. Part of the fun comes from the variety of things they talk about. There is even a chapter about French comics and Moebius.
What's the average price in America ?