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LydiaDianne
Posts: 5634 Location: Southern California |
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Dang! I sent this to the newsroom at 8:26 pm California time and it is now 8:43! You guys are QUICK!!!
Thanks for putting up the article. I found it to be very interesting and Mr. Middaugh quite the spokesman.
He makes a very good point here. I think that all of the manga companies have slowed down and aren't tossing titles every which way to the public. They're slowing down and actually taking time to see what might actually work with American manga readers instead of shoving crap onto the bookshelves.
The essay "She's Got Her Own Thing Now" is also a must read. It's very interesting to see what the American Comic market thinks of us. From "She's got Her Own Thing Now":
"Good"?? Are these people out of their minds? From things that I've read the American Comic market is hurting and they think its GOOD that a little girl, the future buyer of their product, walked away dissappointed. They are very strange.
Well, seeing what the people said about that little girl in the previous quote, I hope they get what they deserve.
Thank God!! He (and/or Del Rey) actually know what they're doing and how to market to us! I really enjoyed reading Mr. Deppy's interview with Mr. Middaugh and Mr. Deppy's essay "She's Got Her Own Thing Now." Both gave me a lot of insight to both the manga industry and the American Comic industry. To me it looks like the AC industry is going to have to work hard(er) to keep it's fan base than anime and manga are going to have to.
If you don't provide a product that attracts the young, you don't continue to make money. Every time I go into the bookstore, MEN who are my age (37) and older are seen on occasion looking through the collection of American Comics that are in hard and soft cover collections on the shelves. But PEOPLE my age and younger are always looking through the manga shelves. I've noticed this: As the manga SECTIONS get larger, the American Comic SHELVES grow smaller. |
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AstroNerdBoy
Posts: 413 Location: Denver, CO |
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That was an excellent interview. I didn't know Mr. Middaugh worked at Viz, but clearly he learned how things could be done better and brought that to Del Rey. The translator notes in their manga just rock!
I liked how he noted that when Del Rey had initially planned to censor Negima!, they listened to the fans (which we already knew) and changed their plans accordingly. It was nice to hear it "from the horses mouth" that they are interested in what fans have to say. So no CMX stuff for Del Rey, which is why I'll remain a loyal customer. |
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freshkazuki
Posts: 235 Location: Texas |
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Wow, I was really impressed by this interview, mostly by the fact that Middaugh's respect and committment to manga really came through. It was nice to hear that Del Rey actually learned from CMX's mistake and that they chose "the customer is always right" over stubborness and arrogance, as is the case with CMX. Is the essay "She's got her own thing now" available online? Although I find their reliance on "sure sells" a tad disturbing, this is the real world where you have to make money, and there are plenty of other manga companies out there willing to take risks on lesser known or more experimental titles so I guess it all balances out in the end. And I wonder how much longer this having it both ways view of scanalations will last? Overall, I think Del Rey is doing a good job. Even though I read just one of their titles, Genshiken, I still respect their work and quality of presentation for the fans of their other series.
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LydiaDianne
Posts: 5634 Location: Southern California |
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There is a link to it in the 4th paragraph down in the section titled "Decline and Fall of the Western Emipre." Just click on the title. It's a good VERY good essay! |
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jsevakis
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 1685 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Agreed. Here's a link, for the lazy...
http://tcj.com/269/e_own1.html Dallas is one of the smartest people in the industry these days, and I was very lucky to meet him at AX this year. |
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Help_me_Im_a_n00b
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Wow. Those were great reads. I finally understand how Del Rey met success, because I was thinking...bbbbut they're an American publisher who before was not even associated with anime / manga fandom!!! (unlike Viz, Tokyopop who cater specifically to it)
Kudos to LydiaDianne for finding this article...I'm not a reader of tcj...why would I since I don't follow American comics, and their 'virtual storefront' of a webpage reminds me of the Direct Market shops...hiding the fact that they have plenty of manga-related stuff inside. |
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LydiaDianne
Posts: 5634 Location: Southern California |
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Actually give thanks to Right Stuf International. I found it on their home page and then sent it to ANN, who very quickly got it on THEIR home page! So thanks to Right Stuf and ANN! |
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Dargonxtc
Posts: 4463 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 |
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Thanks to Lydia, TSRI, and ANN. Very interesting read. Usually you read about how the Japanese can be stubborn, but here it is just the opposite.
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Kagemusha
Posts: 2783 Location: Boston |
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As expected from TCJ, an exellent article. It's nice to see an interview that isn't just some souped-up press release like that recent Viz one was, and that actually addresses issues like the slow-down of manga sales recently. The one thing I would have liked is a more focused discussion on their Mature-line and the possibility of expanding manga readership. Personally I've been disapointed with their initial picks, as they've been pretty juvinille in the story department (Basilisk is fairly decent for the fight scenes, but Suzuka is standard harem crap). Still, that's what sells (unfortunatally). Anyways, exellent all around.
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AstroNerdBoy
Posts: 413 Location: Denver, CO |
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Actually, there's one thing I would like to have had asked -- will Del Rey branch out beyond their relationship with Kodansha?
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Kagemusha
Posts: 2783 Location: Boston |
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I don't see why they would need to. The only real reason is if they wanted to licence a mega-hit, and Viz has dibs on Shueisha/Shoga titles. I suppose it's possible, but it isn't like Kodansha has a lack of sure-fire hits. |
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