One interesting part of the Comic-Con @ Home Manga Publisher Roundtable conversation about why long series (like Hajime no Ippo) can be extra challenging to license for publication in English bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
Another topic that come up in the Manga Publishing Roundtable is the recent explosion of popularity for BL and LGBTQ+ content in manga. bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
re: today's manga boom vs. the last manga boom: "you're not going to see a bunch of people putting out just anything this time. we have more sophisticated publishers, more sophisticated retailers and more sophisticated readers." - Kevin H, @VIZMediabit.ly/MangaBiz2021
"we're now in our 3rd or 4th generation of manga readers in N. America -- it's pretty much here to stay." - Leyla A., @SquareEnixBooks | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
"I had a list of titles that would never get officially translated. Lately been crossing things off, so I had to make a new list! I think in 5-10 years, we'll be able to read almost anything we want to read in English." - Mark de Vera, @yenpress | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
"I hope that within the next 5 years that we see more recognition for the creators rather than just the manga or anime. When Kentaro Miura died, I saw articles celebrating him as a creator, not just about Berserk." - Ivan Salazar, @KodanshaMangabit.ly/MangaBiz2021
"It would be great to start recognizing more of the talent that is overseas, but also more recognition for the people who actually work on manga in N. America, maybe raising wages & giving more (recognition) to these people." - Ed Chavez, @denpa_books | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
While BL manga has been enjoying a boost in sales lately, josei (manga for adult women) still struggles to find an audience in N. America. "It's still a little challenging, but we keep trying." - Ed Chavez, @denpa_books | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
Manga piracy "hurts most for publishers who are working on the margins, like @denpa_books . We try to break the perception of what a 'marginal title' can be, but it doesn't help when we see a slowdown in sales & an inverse correlation w/ ppl ripping off our books." - Ed Chavez
"It feels like manga fans are more conscious than ever about the concept of supporting artists in general. I think it will get to the point where more people will be consuming manga in legitimate ways" - Mark de Vera, @yenpress | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
I asked our Manga Publishing Industry Roundtable guests their picks for recent or upcoming releases you should check out (and maybe pre-order).
First pick from Kevin Hamric at @VIZMedia - My Hero Academia Ultra Analysis Official character guide - out Nov. 2 2021
Ed Chavez fr. @denpa_books recommends Lil' Leo by Moto Hagio (Heart of Thomas) - a "lovely, quiky josei title about a walking, talking cat, with a lot of flair and thoughtfulness." denpa.pub/manga/lil-leo | bit.ly/MangaBiz2021
Ivan Salazar fr. @KodanshaManga recommends Boys Run the Riot by Keito Gaku -an "incredibly heartfelt" 4-volume series about a transgender teen starting a fashion brand and discovering what it means to be 'out and proud.' vol 1 & 2 out now: kodansha.us/series/boys-ru…
Mark de Vera's pick is Solo Leveling (light novel, manga, audio book ) by Chugong and Dubu fr. @yenpress. in modern Korea, gates to dungeons full of monsters appear. A teen boy starts off as a weak hunter but discovers a secret to "leveling up" to become the strongest of them all
We talked about a lot more in the @Comic_Con @ Home Manga Publishing Roundtable - check it out at bit.ly/MangaBiz2021.
Also, be sure to check out this year's Best & Worst Manga panel - we'll livestream it on @comicsbeat Mon. July 26 at 5 pm ET bit.ly/BWManga2021
Also, a message to the peeps who were "bombing the @KodanshaManga Live webcasts" begging for Blue Lock, the soccer manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro & Yusuke Nomura - it's available now, so buy the heck out of it to boost chances of getting a print edition! kodansha.us/series/blue-lo…
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One takeaway from #ax2024 is how many people desperately want to draw manga, but don’t know how to get to the level where they’ll get published / can go pro. When i tell them that if they want to work in Japan, they should learn to speak/read Japanese, they’re so sad.
After talking with JP manga & US comics editors, I’ve heard a few common themes / tips for aspiring manga / webtoon creators:
1. Start with one-shot short stories, and do a lot of them! It will help you build your storytelling muscles and develop your individual art style
A great way to start on your 1-shot story journey is to read 1-shot stories or early short-story works by manga artists — the Tatsuki Fujimoto “before chainsaw man” collections fr. @VIZMedia & Ryoko Kui (Delicious in Dungeon) collection fr @yenpress are terrific places to start.
Time to start my San Diego @Comic_Con adventures photo thread. First up, @DarkHorseComics returns to #SDCC2023 exhibit hall with their ginormous booth #2615! Autograph session schedule, including a Makoto Yukimura autograph session at 3 pm Sunday: https://t.co/r20ddAIGpjdarkhorse.com/Blog/3803/sdcc…
Dropped by the @KodanshaManga booth #5542 at #SDCC2023 to see the exhibit of replica pages + original Vinland Saga illustrations that @makotoyukimura created to give to winners of the #VinlandSagaVikingContest. How to enter: https://t.co/C8kV7gfbPakodansha.us/2023/06/08/vin…
@KodanshaManga @makotoyukimura The Junji Ito events at San Diego Comic-Con will be amazing — first one is Thursday at 11 am at the SD Central Library! More details fr @VIZMedia #SDCC2023 https://t.co/oI44W3qwF6viz.com/blog/posts/viz…
Also at the @kyotomm is the Maeda coffee shop, which has an all-star array of sketches by #manga creators on the walls. Fun playing “guess the manga creator” here. let’s see how many we can identify…
I see Tetsuya Chiba (Ashita no Joe), Yoshiyuki Tomino and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (Mobile Suit Gundam) and maybe Go Nagai (Devilman) ?
On this wall… Keiko Takemiya (To Terra), Monkey Punch (Lupin III), Kenshi Hirokane (Kosaku Shima), Naoki Urasawa (20th Century Boys), Takao Saito (Golgo 13) and…?
Holy cow, that Kaoru Mori / Bride’s Story at @kyotomm is everything i could have wanted and more. Gorgeous original art and bilingual Japanese *and* ENGLISH descriptions & artist commentary. kyotomm.jp/ee/otoyomegata…
Here’s a detail from A Bride’s Story cover art for vol 11 - i didnt notice the care and detail in the background paintings until i saw them like this: kyotomm.jp/ee/otoyomegata…
A neat part of eating at Kyoto Gyukatsu was the option to sear your meat at individual table grills. #osakagyukatsu-kyotokatsugyu.com
If you're curious about traveling to Japan, go watch Pali Kaaihue's DokoGa TV segments that he produces with @NSTHAWAII: nonstophawaii.com/videos/dokogat… Some of my most amazing Japan dining experiences in Hokkaido were on a trip I took there with Pali and @Melissa808 a few years ago.
Cracked open this manga I found at the Tezuka Museum about the “untold story about how Tezuka created Blackjack, and it’s incredible. Full of stories from his former assistants and peers, about how he was sometimes kind and other times demanding and difficult to work with.
There’s this scene where Go Nagai (Devilman) recalls going to San Diego Comic-Con with Tezuka, going to see The Shining, then later seeing him back at the room, pounding out manga pages.
Then later, Go Nagai remembers being on a long flight with Tezuka, the cabin is dark, everyone is sleeping, and Tezuka is still inking in #manga pages madly