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Kougeru
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:01 pm
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sounds interesting, sorry that im broke
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kyokun703
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:08 pm
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Such a great series. I must've cried about a half dozen times reading this (and I still haven't finished it; waiting for my backorder to ship the last volume). Highly recommended for everyone to pick up!
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Crisha
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:28 pm
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Oh man, me too kyokun. I teared up several times. Especially in the last volume - watching Asumi go up into space and then given the opportunity to see earth... it was cathartic, as strange as that sounds. I definitely recommend picking up this series.
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gsilver
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:34 pm
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Sad to see that it sold so poorly. I really liked the series.
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xScar
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:41 pm
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I have to say, the covers/art really turned me off from it. I'm sad that a title did so badly for Vertical. Might pick up this to give it a try before it's (regretfully) gone.
I had no idea that sales were this dismal. My high school -- a 200-ish graduating class high school in the middle of Georgia -- had volumes of it in its library. I was totally shocked when I saw it there a year or two ago, making me think it was actually doing decently well along with all the glorious reviews of it I was seeing.
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Chagen46
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:44 pm
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See people?
This is what happens when all you buy is shitty fanservice harem manga. The good stuff gets shafted in the end.
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xScar
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:50 pm
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Chagen46 wrote: | See people?
This is what happens when all you buy is shitty fanservice harem manga. The good stuff gets shafted in the end. |
This is totally...wrong.
People buying fanservice manga has nothing to do with this selling poorly. People who like stuff like that would never want to read, yet alone buy, Twin Spica. :\
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gerbilx
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:51 pm
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And then I bought all of the volumes.
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Kohii
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:54 pm
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Chagen46 wrote: | See people?
This is what happens when all you buy is shitty fanservice harem manga. The good stuff gets shafted in the end. |
I buy some shitty fanservice harem manga (Omamori Himari), but I also re-read 3 or 4 times every volume of Twin Spica that I've ordered.
About the news, all I can say is: What a damn shame!!
You can't judge a book by its cover and that's what a lot of people here did (I'm looking at you XScar *wags finger at XScar).
Thank you Vertical, and I'm sorry sales were so bad. I bought every volume and let some of my friends borrow some of them (one of them even got hooked on the series and bought the first five volumes or so). Thank you for finishing it. I'll be looking forward to "Flowers of Evil" in a little more than a month. That story kicks some much tail.
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kyokun703
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:56 pm
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xScar wrote: | I have to say, the covers/art really turned me off from it. I'm sad that a title did so badly for Vertical. |
That's really strange, because Vertical said that was a major problem that was noted:
Vertical wrote: | It is very strange, but given how much anime and manga are visual media, I have repeatedly been told that the cover design (same as the Japanese) has been a deterrent. |
I personally didn't have a problem with the covers; I thought they were different. What exactly didn't you like about them?
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rinkwolf10
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:43 am
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kyokun703 wrote: |
xScar wrote: | I have to say, the covers/art really turned me off from it. I'm sad that a title did so badly for Vertical. |
That's really strange, because Vertical said that was a major problem that was noted:
Vertical wrote: | It is very strange, but given how much anime and manga are visual media, I have repeatedly been told that the cover design (same as the Japanese) has been a deterrent. |
I personally didn't have a problem with the covers; I thought they were different. What exactly didn't you like about them? |
It looks like a childrens book, like something you read to your children while they are young before they go to sleep. Not something a grown man should be caught reading on his own.
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nottimkai
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:48 am
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[This post has been removed by the original poster, who wishes to apologize for his drunken self pity. He is thoroughly ashamed of the original content of this post ~NTK]
Upon further reflection, in daylight, sober, I had some other things to say.
I stand by the statement that this series deserves better. That is not a statement towards Vertical, which has done a bang-up job releasing Twin Spica, and has done far more than most companies would. For sticking with this series in the face of terrible sales, all the way to the end, Vertical Inc. should be praised. Thank you.
Twin Spica is one of the most depressing things I have ever read. The entire story is so steeped in melancholy that it is hard to believe. Setting that aside, it is one of the most hopeful stories I have read in a long time. Coupled with the non-mainstream, simplistic art style, I could understand why this wasn't a huge hit if I chose to. It is disappointing, though.
Basically, I am glad to have had the ability to read this story all the way through, and I am very sorry to see it leave the market.
We should organize an awareness campaign about this series. Get more people to buy it.
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kyokun703
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:12 am
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Well, Vertical said they'll be in print for a while yet, so I think you'll be fine if you wait until things stabilize first.
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configspace
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:31 am
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Rinkwolf wrote: | It looks like a childrens book, like something you read to your children while they are young before they go to sleep. Not something a grown man should be caught reading on his own. |
Yeah, the covers gave me the wrong impression too. Looks different from the anime, which I have not seen yet, but is on my to-watch list. Apparently, they are very aware of it now:
Quote: | Vertical, Inc. We will have more wrap around covers... No Longer Human and Flowers of Evil both feature them. And even vendors, which are as important to sales as readers, say they thought the covers didn't reflect the themes of the title well. Made the title seem like a shojo fantasy instead of a seinen coming of age story. |
The news has perked my interest though. I wish there were a omnibus, like Seven Seas tends to do now.
Chagen46 wrote: | See people?
This is what happens when all you buy is shitty fanservice harem manga. The good stuff gets shafted in the end. |
You need to grow up man.
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DaisakuKusama
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:34 am
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Thank you, Vertical, for seeing this title through to its end.
Most companies would have just stopped it somewhere around volume 7 due to poor sales, but you didn't and that says a lot about your company and your commitment to your readers.
I bought each one as it was released; the anime is also amazing and I'm just grateful to everyone who worked to bring this manga out in the U.S.
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