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Revision as of 02:15, 26 August 2010

Manga (Japanese for comics) is very big in worldwide and has shaken the comic market in general. Largely due to Japanese impression that comics is a valid medium and not just for kids. The tradeback format which serialized series in pulp magazines has brought comics into mainstream bookstores. Now many North American publishers are catching onto the idea that people rather pay 10 bucks for 100 pages of story than 5 bucks for 22 pages of junk.

We'll be seperating stuff into categories as times and reviews come in.

Manga

Iono the Fanatics, PlanetES, Qwan

Yaoi

Tradebacks (North American)

Graphic Novels

Artbooks