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Silver Spoon 65 is really good so I'm bitching at people to get it out faster. Either tonight or tomorrow.
Watching the Japanese female volleyball team at the Olympics was like watching an anime.
Prison School 54
This series used to be fun, but it's really turned into a drag lately. There's just nothing interesting going on in the boys getting expelled out of school storyline, especially compared to the escape-for-a-date storyline. Hopefully they'll come up with some interesting scheme to stay in school and we'll get more depraved antics, instead of having everything be resolved by the girl pleading for them or some other boring bull.
Also, lot of blank backgrounds in this chapter. The excellent and detailed art is essential to making this series work, so it needs to pick up in future chapters.
So....not very good? :lol
It was actually pretty cool to watch.So....not very good? :lol
They got the bronze. Their volleyball team is typically one of the best in the world.
It was actually pretty cool to watch.
The South Korean team had a real beast on their team, too. I enjoyed it more than the male matches to be honest. It's an amazing sport to watch regardless of the gender of the players.
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Silver Spoon 65 is really good so I'm bitching at people to get it out faster. Either tonight or tomorrow.
Oh you.
Wait, there's no big 3 this week either? Since when do they take of 3 weeks in a row? Maybe I'm just forgetting but don't recall that long a break ever.
No it's like really really good. Trust me.
No it's like really really good. Trust me.
No it's like really really good. Trust me.
You're "good people" Ignis, despite your opinions of Canada.
They should be back tomorrow.
Oh, good. A co-worker said he looked it up and read they won't be back until next week.
Ah, that makes sense. Thank you.This is true in Japan. Scan groups get the stuff a week before Japan does. A constant source of confusion.
Just got the first 14 or so volumes (with the exception of volume 3) of Tsubasa: Resevoir Chronicles from a college colleague; I started this series but never finished it.
Ah, that makes sense. Thank you.
Actually, it doesn't. At least not for me. How do scan groups get the stuff a week before release?
My understanding is that its a guy who works at the printing facility.
I think that's a bit of an understatement thereThere are certain stores that get the shipments early and break the street date.
I think that's a bit of an understatement there
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Well that was fucking weird. They all become spaghetti people-forever? A guy turned into a galaxy? I wonder is Junji Ito clinically insane?
Only exceptionally rare sources will break the street date by five full days, which is what you need in order to compete on the very popular series.
Nerd culture is even worse than Idol Culture.
I guess it just surprises me that a weekly mag gets printed a week in advance.
It's not exactly nerd culture when your competitors are Turkish investment groups and Chinese entrepreneurs with their own offices.
Wait, are we still talking about scanlation groups?
It's sad how the manga for Fist of the North Star and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure both got completely screwed in the West.
FotNS got a graphic novel release from Viz in the 90s, but covered 5 volumes. Raoh barely got an introduction.
Raijin Comics tried again around 2003, but they failed, only managing to publish 9 volumes.
I wonder if Viz isn't allowed to license it again...
As for Jojo, hoo boy. Part 1 and 2 were completely skipped over, because Araki was ashamed of the art (kind of understandable). So it started with Part 3. Publication was ceased when someone found Dio reading the Qu'ran IN THE OVA, it didn't even happen in the manga. Yet somehow, this was enough to stop the manga for a year. It managed to finish off Part 3, so Part 4 is next right? NOPE! Dead in the water.
Yes. I've been retired for a while so I've not been keeping up on the latest situation, but I think it's safe to mention now that it was MangaReader (AFTV, a company run by a Turkish investment group) who first began erasing the boundaries between scanlation and aggregate sites. They were the first to create a proxy group (MangaZone) to try to lock down all the high traffic series. Before that happened aggregate sites just rehosted stuff produced by various fan groups.
Nowadays if you want to work on a really popular series your competition is going to have no qualms about quality, many paid staffers, and five day early raws. They will also have professional hired hackers from China who can DDOS you. You can't even begin to compete unless you match their raw speed. This is why only a tiny handful of fan groups are capable of playing in that league.
Wasn't MangaZone that group (they're dead now, so its okay to talk about them...right?) that had the utterly awful translation?
Yes. I've been retired for a while so I've not been keeping up on the latest situation, but I think it's safe to mention now that it was MangaReader (AFTV, a company run by a Turkish investment group) who first began erasing the boundaries between scanlation and aggregate sites. They were the first to create a proxy group (MangaZone) to try to lock down all the high traffic series. Before that happened aggregate sites just rehosted stuff produced by various fan groups.
Nowadays if you want to work on a really popular series your competition is going to have no qualms about quality, many paid staffers, and five day early raws. They will also have professional hired hackers from China who can DDOS you. You can't even begin to compete unless you match their raw speed. This is why only a tiny handful of fan groups are capable of playing in that league.