Parts 1-3 were released in the Jojonium format which were re release editions in Japan, which Viz brought over. Parts four and onward don't have those...or at least DiU didn't the last time I checked.What's up with the JoJo Part 4 hardcover volumes having a different design motif from the previous 3 parts?
This
Versus the previous which looked like this
That's a bummer, I loved the JoJonium look.Parts 1-3 were released in the Jojonium format which were re release editions in Japan, which Viz brought over. Parts four and onward don't have those...or at least DiU didn't the last time I checked.
Bring us new lifeSeeing how I don't think there's a Light Novel Era that I can think, this seems like the next best place. The Faraway Paladin manga has me enthralled and I basically NEED more. I see reviews on Amazon of people saying it's great. Can anyone else vouch for the novels?
It's really good. And there's an anime? Awesome.oh wow. Just discovered 'The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious' and uh
this might be one of the best isekais lmao. Konosuba has competition for hilarious isekai. And since it already has an anime announced, I hope it's good. The writing alone will carry it.
When the hero goes into a store and says "I'll buy a 1000" then when they don't have that many says "then order them" with a complete serious face I fucking lose it. Is this me playing EVERY rpg?
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Okay now I see why Fumita was on hiatus so long, he was preparing to turn this manga into Kaguya.
Nice new Kodansha announcements https://kodanshacomics.com/2019/03/...t/?utm_source=&utm_medium=&utm_campaign=AKIRA
Just received that Baki storage box. It's... pretty ugly lol:
It's nice having something to put the books in though.
Last week I also received the Japanese edition of Radiant (for reading practice) and the fifth volume of Jigokuraku which are visible in the top picture. The paper in the Japanese version of Radiant is much thicker than in the original version, which is nice. There's also an exclusive interview in Volumes 1&2.
Shonen Jump Issue #16 TOC
Black Clover (Cover/LCP)
One Piece
My Hero Academia
Kimestu no Yaiba
We Never Learn
Kamio Yui wa Kami wo Yui (CP/25p)
The Promised Neverland
Yuuna and the Haunted Hotsprings
Saigo no Saiyuuki (23p)
Dr. Stone (CP)
Jujutsu Kaisen
Haikyuu!!
Chainsaw Man
Shishunki Renaissance! David-kun
act-age (CP)
Hinomaru Zumo
Shokugeki no Soma
ne0;lation
Gokutei no Higuma
Jimoto ga Japan
Issue #17
Cover/LCP: One Piece
CP: Haikyuu!!; Boruto; Chainsaw Man
Also, here's the sales of the volumes of the series that debuted this week (along with the ones on shonen jump+) in the thread:
And charts that this guy makes for sales overall, with numbers for this week already
Always impressive that it took 3 anime seasons and a movie for heroaca to get to 600k sales yet Neverland did on merit of storytelling and art alone.
Safe to say heroaca hit its ceiling.
But it isnt? 330k first week vs 380k first weekHoly crap. I knew TPN was doing well but I didn't know it was already doing MHA numbers
MHA sells around 600k after 4 weeks, TPN volume 12 numbers is after 9 weeks, it only did about 450k after 4 weeks. Maybe this volume can reach 600k after 4 weeks but it is hard to tellThat sounds pretty close to me? The last TPN volume sold 600k according to that post which is around MHA numbers
Holy crap. I knew TPN was doing well but I didn't know it was already doing MHA numbers
If you're referring to the latest chapter--one must wonder, how does a smug person steal someone's good nature and hospitality
Destroy all of Humanity. They can't be regenerated 3
The whole section with a trade of City of Trators (currently a $200 card in 2019) not being worthy of being traded for a Cataclysm (currently a $5 card) killed me
I can't personally vouch for it, but the Japanese seem to review the original web-novel highly: https://ncode.syosetu.com/n5115cq/Seeing how I don't think there's a Light Novel Era that I can think, this seems like the next best place. The Faraway Paladin manga has me enthralled and I basically NEED more. I see reviews on Amazon of people saying it's great. Can anyone else vouch for the novels?
Lol, was browsing some old Jump covers and saw where they used to feature all the mangaka on the New Year's issue. Here's some from 1991-1994.
Araki (30-33)
Previously someone here was talking about these new official manga apps. I think they're a good start — they're covering the most popular stuff and making the last few chapters free is a good way to get scanlation readers to transition... IF they can keep up with scanlations. The Shounen Jump app is still kinda sluggish but Shueisha's Manga Plus app seems fine to me. It remains to be seen though if they can ever expand to wider varieties of manga. I think a big reason scanlations, and scanlation apps for that matter, persist is because of the sheer volume of manga that official translators will never get to.