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GATSU
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:21 am
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I'm kind of surprised the majority of people answering are still fairly optimistic about the market. Guess we'll have to wait 'til '06. ^_-
As for myself, I do feel it's getting oversaturated. The market reached the tipping point last year, but I think there are a number of titles getting unnoticed right now, due to bad art meant to cash in on the manga look, mediocre and gimmicky titles meant to appeal to fans of a more successful series, and unoriginal knock-offs. (Although the anime market seems to suffer more from the latter problem ATM.) Of course, the positive is the manga market's maturing better than I expected, and some people are taking chances on non-fantasy titles, or at least genre titles for older readers. I'm not sure how it'll go from there, though.
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one3rd
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:34 am
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GATSU wrote: | I'm kind of surprised the majority of people answering are still fairly optimistic about the market. |
Well, most people are looking at it strictly from the consumer's point of view. For the consumer, more variety is better. That says nothing as to whether the industry can sustain such a large variety.
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Abarenbo Shogun
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:21 pm
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I dunno, lately i've been sticking to established series than finding new junk to spend money on. I still buy the monthly Rurouni Kenshin, and whenever the other series comes out with their managa (5 at last count), I buy that as well.
The newer stuff really doesn't appeal to me. The last "new" eries that I fell into was Remote.
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Tempest
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:29 pm
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GATSU wrote: | I'm kind of surprised the majority of people answering are still fairly optimistic about the market. |
one3rd wrote: | Well, most people are looking at it strictly from the consumer's point of view. For the consumer, more variety is better. That says nothing as to whether the industry can sustain such a large variety. |
Yeah, I very specificly mentionned "from a consumer point of view." The reason for this is, simply that I wanted to know how buyers felt. Whether or not the market is oversaturated from a financial / market point of view is a question for those who are involved in that market and have a better understanding of the finances involved than the average fan.
In short, this was a question about "what fans want" as opposed to a question about what can reasonably be delivered to them.
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GATSU
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:47 pm
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Well as a consumer, I'm also disappointed that there's less emphasis placed on prompt distribution. When Diamond says a certain title should be in a certain week, I expect it to be out that week. Dark Horse, Del Rey, and Tokyopop can generally get their manga out on time, so what's the hold-up at Viz? I have to go to an average of 3-4 stores to find what I'm looking for, even in the case of SJ titles, and that makes me wonder if the company's really organized enough to effectively handle its increasing library. Not being able to meet release dates-as a poster in the Monster thread griped-is almost as detrimental to your bottom line as dumping a bunch of so-so titles on a given day.
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Kagemusha
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:05 pm
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While the market is definitally over saturated, I think it's at least moving in the right direction when compared to 2004. Companies are at seem to be publishing higher quality stuff that last years "flood" tactics (still don't know about Viz), and people are also seeing the advantages of specializing in markets like yaoi rather than trying to pump out 10 diffrent titles each week. More should be done, but at least it's beginning to move in the right direction and away from the "nothing can stop us" attitude so many people had last year.
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