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Forum - View topicInterview: Square-Enix's Manga Manager Masaaki Shimizu
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Lord Geo
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I do hope for the best for Square-Enix's move into English manga publishing, but I will admit that its current slate of releases do nothing for me. What I hope for, though, is that S-E will eventually give some of its old catalog titles a try, because there are some really cool manga in the history of GanGan & its sibling magazines that I'd love to support. Titles like The Violinist of Hameln, Tokyo Underground, Kamui Fujiwara's Dragon Quest manga (Emblem of Roto & Warriors of Eden), Haré+Guu, Magical Circle Guru Guru, & Astro Fighter Sunred. In know that the priority will (& should) be newer titles, but I do hope this endeavor allows the occasional older manga to be given a chance. |
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Double Mangekyo
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Maybe one of these days The Comic Artist and His Assistants will see an official English release... I can only hope.
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Rai The Noblesse
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noooo, why FFXV?.. noone cares about 13 or 15..., 14 is the one veryone loves and wants a (good) manga or anima for ages..
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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It’s always great to get more manga in English! I hope they consider “streaming” manga digitally, like Shueisha’s Manga + app, but just getting more English manga and light novels in print is a good thing. Hope this works out for them!
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Alan45
Village Elder
Posts: 10024 Location: Virginia |
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This is not the first time Penguin Random House has been involved with manga. Del Rey books is a Penguin Random House imprint and the prior publisher of Del Rey Manga.
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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^ I think Random House distributes Yen Press manga, and/or other manga publishers.
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Alan45
Village Elder
Posts: 10024 Location: Virginia |
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When Kodansha Comics took over all of Del Rey Manga's titles it was stated that Del Rey (Random House) would handle distribution in the US. As far as I know they still do. They probably handle Vertical as well.
Yen Press is, however, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. They are a major competitor of Random House. I assume they handle their own distribution but I may be wrong. I also remember reading several years ago that Viz had contracted with a major US publisher to distribute their stuff, I don't remember which one though, possible Harper. |
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debaoki
Posts: 11 Location: Emeryville, CA |
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Simon and Schuster handles bookstore distribution for VIZ in US, Canada and UK. I don't know if they also handle other geos. https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/VIZ-Media/2118552778 |
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Alan45
Village Elder
Posts: 10024 Location: Virginia |
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Ah, thanks.
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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My mistake; thanks for the info!
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