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Heibi
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Sorry, not buying an iPhone or kindle just so I can pay for a manga I want to read. If it is so old why are they even bothering to try and get others to purchase the right to read it? Same thing will happen that would happen with a hard copy then. so your opnion holds no water in both cases since only "hardcore fans" will get it. Not enough to justify either case. And the Japaneses aren't going to buy it via e-book to read English. |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4471 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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The Catch-22 here is that it's a nearly three decade-old manga that, generally, will mostly appeal to the older fans who are also, generally, the ones least interested in digital downloads.
I hope this venture is profitable even if it is digital download-only, but they won't be getting any of this older fan's money if they don't also release a bound paper version. |
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Ingraman
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I'd love to see it printed, but I'd be surprised if the sales would be sufficient to sustain production of the series through the 18 volumes that the series runs (or perhaps compressed into a 10-volume "omnibus" release based upon the hardcover printing that I have on my shelves). I'd buy it, but I wouldn't expect it to be finished. If I ever get an iPad or Kindle, I probably would buy the digital version just to have a licensed release (that might encourage a paper version), but I'd prefer a dead-tree telling me the story of Kyousuke, Madoka, and Hikaru... |
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Sunday Silence
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Try again. There is no way in hell i'd be caught dead on Facebook given the stupid crap that has gone on recently. And thats not counting the fact that I want to keep a very limited profile on the Internet. |
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maxxjulie
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think it's hilarious some don't understand it's so much cheaper and easier to release digitally. if this were some hot new manga that millions want to read, then you guys would be making sense. it's an old romance manga that most fans have never heard of and there are probably a few hundred english speaking people in the world that care about. you're not getting a book printed because the demand isn't high enough. so you can get current and enjoy the kor manga digitally or not enjoy it at all and stick with you horse drawn carts and butter churns. if this digital release weren't possible, there would be no english release at all ever.
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Tenchi
Posts: 4471 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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In my case, I'll just stick with the French versions I already have where I don't have to worry about DRM and all that other nonsense and where the only technology-related crashes I have to worry about are the lights going out should I be reading it after sunset.
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jmaeshawn
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Never expected this series to get officially translated. Although, I was hoping for the novels that take place after the manga to be translated, since I've already read the comics in Japanese and my Japanese skills aren't up to reading the picture-less novels yet.
On a side note, why Facebook? With DRM issues and having to have an expensive device to read it on, most fans would prefer a hard copy. But even if that doesn't work for the publisher, why not release it on some other service that isn't going through Facebook? Seems to me like the people who purchase copies digitally are a minority group within a minority group (manga fans), and the only way to somewhat improve it would be to consolidate all series onto 1 service and do away with the fragmentation there is now. But what do they do? They make more fragmentation. Really smart move there... So, just release it in print format. It's easier. |
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enurtsol
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More 80's fashion!
Though the ones who could more easily afford such devices.
The logistics for that is actually harder. |
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MrXarnus
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No print, no buy. I know that printing a cult series is expensive, but they can do print on demand like Tokyopop did some time ago, or a omnibus form can work. Why can those DMP shounen-ai and yaoi manga get printed and not this series?
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-Ushio-
Posts: 37 Location: London |
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A print-on-demand service would be nice. Just upload it to Lulu.com or somewhere and I'll buy!
Would love to give this series a read. |
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Because yaoi fangirls tend to put their money where their mouths are and actually buy the manga they like. Viz's new BL line is even going as far as selling PDF editions of their licensed stuff with no DRM at all. If that's not trusting your fanbase, I don't know what is. Could you ever see that happening with Naruto etc? |
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MrXarnus
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This can sell to. You can sell any manga with print-on-demand, ask 14-15 $ per piece and there set. Omnibus works great for more obscure series. So, call me when there's a print edition, or else they wont ever get my money, I will buy the french edition instead. |
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jmaeshawn
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I live in Japan and ride the train on a daily basis during those times when people are jammed in, and I have yet to see anyone reading manga on phones or any electronic form. When they are reading manga, it's always in book form because they actually have bookstores in Japan, and manga magazines are readily available at every convenience store around. It's also cheaper to buy a 315 yen book then it is to buy a 45,000 yen iPad and then pay the same 315 yen for the same thing as in the book. So, you're wrong when you say that books are "the old way of doing things". In Japan, it is THE way of doing things. |
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Gilles Poitras
Posts: 476 Location: Oakland California |
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ComicFriends is a combination reading and discussion service on Facebook
http://www.nttsolmare.com/e/press/2012/e0207.html NTT Solmare's free comic app is called ZQ Books. Just loaded it onto my iPad. I hope KOR will also be available through it. |
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TokyoGetter
Posts: 416 Location: CA. You can tell by the low moral standards. |
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"How dare they find an affordable way to release a classic series!"
Seriously guys: the folks saying "I won't give them any of my money!" are the folks they factored out of the equation anyway. The truth is that most people wouldn't toss in on those books in the first place and they're dealing with a niche market. Hence e-publishing instead of taking a bath on printing 18 volumes of (old) manga so they get a better return on their investment. Or any return at all. |
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