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Richard J.
Posts: 3367 Location: Sic Semper Tyrannis. |
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Hmm, now these are some very intriguing title choices. He Is My Master looks like a good comedy with fanservice but with potential to be serious if it wants. Plus I haven't seen a series with a pet alligator since Clarissa Explains It All was on TV, so I have to buy it for nostalgia. Sota-Kun no Akihabara Funtouki sounds like a fun and potentially socially introspective title, given the whole "otaku out of the closet" angle. (No not that closet yaoi fans. )
Is it just me or is Seven Seas picking up some very unusual titles? First their yuri line and now these. Nostalgia and my own uniform obsession will require me to buy He Is My Master. Sota-Kun I'm sure about yet. Wouldn't be surprised if, given the nature of the story, Seven Seas left the title Sota-Kun no Akihabara Funtouki as is. |
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dormcat
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Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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When did TOKYOPOP drop it? RightStuf has removed it from its catalog as well.
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Unholy_Nny
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Tokyopop had some licensing fall out or something with Square.... or something... I think.... But....
YES! He Is My Master! Finally~ I love the anime, and I've been dying to read the manga with only a few chapters I picked up as scanalations to keep me satisfied. I've been waiting ever since ANN first announced Tokyo Pop had the licensing for this... I am so happy~ *ranting continues* So, yeah, I <3 you Seven Seas! |
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Akukaze
Posts: 185 Location: Stony Brook, NY |
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A friend just sent me the October issue of GFantasy (which is what Souta-kun is serialized in) and it looks rather... interesting, to say the least. Good art, though, and there aren't enough GFantasy titles stateside, so I might have to check it out. (:
And HiMM is a series I've been wanting to check out since Tokyopop "licensed" it. Way to go Seven Seas! |
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Richard J.
Posts: 3367 Location: Sic Semper Tyrannis. |
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Does anyone actually know how Seven Seas got the license for He Is My Master away from Tokyopop? (Wonders where adam_omega might be.)
There must be an interesting story here. Anyway, this news reaffirms that Seven Seas is really coming into its own as a supplier of manga, one that seems eager to provide fans with something different from the norm. First major yuri, now this. My only complaint is that this means I'm waiting for even more titles from them. |
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Nagisa
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Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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I'd still like to know if I can expect more Boogiepop novels in the near future, or if that disastrous Borders exclusivity deal killed the franchise's chances in this continent forever.
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detective392
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hopefully this means they can maby release spiral in america finally.
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britannicamoore
Posts: 2618 Location: Out. |
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i was thinking this as well...in fact i still saw it on the shelfs at my local Borders today. I can't think of anything I've bought from Seven Seas- do they do a good job? |
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Nagisa
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Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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Their Boogiepop work is pure gold. Best translation work I've seen yet; strikes just the right balance of accuracy and readability (crap, is that even a word?). Which only makes the current situation all the more frustrating, actually. |
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britannicamoore
Posts: 2618 Location: Out. |
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I wonder what would make a smaller company (Seven seas is small right) do exclusive deals to just one store. More money perhaps? or were they trying to save money by only dealing with one store? I think i'll pick up the Boogiepop novels. i just looked them up and they seem look good reads. |
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Nagisa
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Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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The thing is, a limited exclusivity wouldn't have been so bad, except the way this one was set up, this Borders exclusivity excluded about half the Borders stores out there, prohibited dealing with Borders online, and was horrifically late in getting the books out into wide release once the exclusivity ended (and personally, I'm convinced they still haven't shipped the books to non-Borders brick and mortar stores). |
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Zalis116_v2
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Only thing I'm wondering now is, where's the He is My Master anime? It's comedy, it's maids, it's etchi, it's Gainax--it'd make a much better license for ADV instead of 4 seasons of that UFO Princess Valkyrie dreck. |
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Richard J.
Posts: 3367 Location: Sic Semper Tyrannis. |
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My guess is that UFO Princess Valkyrie cost a lot less to license and, given the speed with which ADV licensed all of it, I'd guess it's sold well. Good sales for it could easily translate into ADV wanting to license another series with some similiar elements ASAP. He Is My Master is probably looking like a good purchase for them now and if they get it, you might just want to give Valkyrie a little credit. Besides, we need all the comedic, maid etchi Gainax series we can get. |
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Akukaze
Posts: 185 Location: Stony Brook, NY |
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I don't think Tokyopop ever really HAD the license. They still haven't said exactly what happened, but between their press releases and talking to people at cons, it seems that they were in the middle of getting the rights for a whole slew of Squeenix titles, but they announced them prematurely, which made Squeenix angry, so they pulled out. The people I talked to would only get so specific as to say that something Tokyopop did "that really wasn't their fault" made Squeenix angry, so it might be something else. |
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AstroNerdBoy
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Seven Seas rates up there with Del Rey on their treatment of Japanese publications (manga and novels). They are doing the novels right (accurate, readable, full honorific usage), something I wish TokyoPop had done for their novels rather than decide for a more domesticated approach. |
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