Forum - View topicNEWS: 10th International Manga Award Winners Announced
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rinkwolf10
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Can we get some anime adaptions of these maybe. Especially the one that won gold.
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CeaseActivity
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So many awesome-looking comics that aren't available in English... I mourn.
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Vibrant Wolf
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what i'm wondering is exactly how much it would cost to enter this contest. and how if I can afford it.
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TravellinMatt77
Posts: 85 Location: Durham, NC |
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I wonder if any American creators submitted works this year. From what I've seen of it so far, I would think that Monstress could have been a contender.
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lys
Posts: 1017 Location: mitten-state |
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http://www.manga-award.jp/info/index.php?lng=2&id=5 This is the application info for this year's contest (the one they just announced results for) but I'd assume it's similar from year to year. I don't see any entry fee, so it would just be postage to send it to their PO Box in Japan (or your own country's Japanese embassy?) + whatever it takes to actually produce your comic. |
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invalidname
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Posts: 2482 Location: Grand Rapids, MI |
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Interesting story. Cool that the ANN news team picked up on this.
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Northlander
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Oh, I have lots of foreign non-Japanese manga in my shelves. They're called "comics".
Smartassery aside, it's nice that there is a contest in Japan that acknowledges non-Japanese work, and it's open for amateurs too. |
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reanimator
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Sure...but first, sell at least half million copies, then we can talk animation business. |
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