I buy physical manga from Amazon. Viz stuff usually goes for 8-9, Yen Press usually around 11-12. Not the cheapest, but I like having a physical collection and it still beats buying from Kinokuniya, where they cost about the equivalent of 15-20.
I prefer to read in English but why are other languages so much cheaper? MHA is like 4€ in Italian.
I recently tried to get into mangas but it's really expensive. A book costs 12€ and I finish them in less than an hour. I presume everybody reads them digitally.
i get why my situation is expensive, everything is here. you'd think the eng market would be larger enough to charge less and expand it, but maybe they're happy where it is milking us who buy for now
Yes 12€ is too high in my opinion. I find 5€ the best price, 6€ acceptable for good physical versions. Then on Amazon.it the average price is 4€, I can confirm (I bought all MHA by spending 3,65 per volume). The only problem is that for most of the series they are behind. For example, they are starting Act-Age on February, Kaguya in summer. Only for mainstream series like One Piece, Boruto, MHA and similar (with Samurai 8 as exception) they are almost in pair with Japan.I prefer to read in English but why are other languages so much cheaper? MHA is like 4€ in Italian.
I'm sorry but 12€ is way too expensive. It's more expensive than watching a movie.
I recently tried to get into mangas but it's really expensive. A book costs 12€ and I finish them in less than an hour. I presume everybody reads them digitally.
Anyone reading floppies only have themselves to blame. Trade paperbacks are liek 15 quid and 5.50 on ebook sales so their prices are comparable.If you guys think that Manga is expensive, realize that American Comic Books cost $4-6 dollars for something you can easily read in 5 minutes
I never understood that, didnt they use to be 15 cents or something and then dollar comics?If you guys think that Manga is expensive, realize that American Comic Books cost $4-6 dollars for something you can easily read in 5 minutes
Anyone reading floppies only have themselves to blame. Trade paperbacks are liek 15 quid and 5.50 on ebook sales so their prices are comparable.
It does show though that the issue with prices is that theirs a limited readership for most comics though.
That might change in the next 5-10 years though since theirs a big kids and YA comics boom in the works. Provided that audience keeps reading comics as they get older.
Well, yeah, 12 cents in 1960s money is something like $1 in modern money.... the thing is the distribution changed. Comics used to be mass produced and sold at Newsstands. Since the 90s, that hasn't existed, and comics have basically been exclusivly sold at a direct market level (to comic stores), with significantly smaller quantities being produced. It's why the same Newspaper I remember being like a quarter 20 years ago is now $3- as your market shrinks, you need to charge more to cover the costsI never understood that, didnt they use to be 15 cents or something and then dollar comics?
If I was in comics Id just wait for the collected versions, at least you get like 40 chapters in them.
The "wedding" is pretty much over. They mention that the ceremony is over. The best we will see is the reception,. I guess it makes sense skipping the ceremony considering we've already seen most of it via flashbacks.5toubun 121
We are near the end, next week the last chapter will be released and finally we will see the wedding between Fuutarou and Yotsuba.
I really liked this chapter, with many references to past chapters (for examples, when Nino didn't want to make holes in her ears for the earrings) and some explanations about why Fuutarou's family is poor.
And then, as it was expected, we have the final quintuplet game, where Fuutarou has to identify Yotsuba among the five wives. That's also explain why in a previous chapter several wedding dresses have been shown: the reason is not that Fuutarou will be get married with all of them, but simply they are there because of this game.
There are two pending things that must be explained or solved.
The first is that Yotsuba didn't tell Fuutarou that she was his childhood friend. But I am absolutely satisfied about the fact we didn't see such a declaration, because it highlights how Fuutarou fell in love with the actual Yotsuba.
The second is, instead, bell kisser's identity. About that, I am quite sure it will be the main topic of last chapter, and we will find out that she is of course Yotsuba.
The "wedding" is pretty much over. They mention that the ceremony is over. The best we will see is the reception,. I guess it makes sense skipping the ceremony considering we've already seen most of it via flashbacks.
And yeah, I hope that the whole bell kiss thing is addressed. Also I would hope that at some point Yotsuba mentioned that they met before. I know it doesn't matter now, but she should have no reason not to mention it especially since it doesn't matter now. It'd just be a nice shared memory between them now.
Looking forward to next week.
It's is 30 pages, and 10 color pages. So this could mean that it's 30 pages, 10 of which are color. Or it could mean there are 10 color pages, then 30 regular pages. IF it's anything like chapter 100, I would bet the 10 color pages are advertisements (there are supposed to be S2 of the anime and "after the serialization" announcements for the series) then a 30 page finale.Yeah, I used the "ceremony" term in a wrong way. Fortunately they didn't repeat the moment where wife and husband kissed, since we already saw it in parallel with the bell kiss. I hope next chapter will be effectively used to show some Fuutarou's and Yotsuba's interaction, after the quintuplets game ends.
I was also reading that maybe final chapter would have had 30 pages instead of 20, but maybe it was incorrect information. I suppose we will just get the traditional 20 pages.
Misread this as "saucier" and agreed.
I've always wanted to read them, but cost and storage (small apartment) were always barriers. I started doing Shonen Jump on iOS and the cost is great $2 for a TON of stuff... and then no storage issues :) It's worth checking out if available for you.I recently tried to get into mangas but it's really expensive. A book costs 12€ and I finish them in less than an hour. I presume everybody reads them digitally.
Yup.Jigokuraku definitely evokes the feeling of what I would imagine the Dark Continent arc in HxH would be like. Except for the lack of Nen of course. But they seem to be introducing something similar where I'm at, so we will see.
Jigokuraku definitely evokes the feeling of what I would imagine the Dark Continent arc in HxH would be like.
Tbf HxH didn't really start hitting you with Trope subversions and surprises until later on.I got zero HxH vibes from it, but I also started to completely hate it once they get to the island. It started to feel more and more like a generic battle manga where everything smears together, the characterization was awful, and it completely lacked the sort of surprises and trope subversions that make me love HxH.
Somehow I'm still managing to have a blast with Chainsawman.
surprised it took this long when I was sure this had already run in their magazine version.Viz just added a short 30-chapter series called "The Right Way to Make Jump". It was released last year, so now it's in the digital vault.
Hmm, saying that trope subversions makes you like something is super weird to me, because it implies that all tropes are bad
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This has to be some BIG explaination about how the fuck is Asura ALIVE???!
I suppose that, as soon as they need space for a new serialization, Samurai 8 will be dropped. It is true that in many countries outside Japan translated volumes have been already publisher and there are some contracts for them, but it is so low on the ToC that it cannot survive. I admit that I have still to read the last two chapters myself, since last arc didn't engage me so much.Jump needs to stop dragging Samurai 8's corpse. It's unseemly.
Garp had a bunch of really huge achievements back in the day and became well known as a Hero of the marines and is pretty much too popular to be fired without backlash, especially since he is still doing his own job properly for the most part.So I have a One Piece question: How is Garp allowed to hold a high position in the Navy when his son is the revolutionary leader and his grandson is one of the most notorious pirates in the world?
Garp had a bunch of really huge achievements back in the day and became well known as a Hero of the marines and is pretty much too popular to be fired without backlash, especially since he is still doing his own job properly for the most part.
And why do some Pirates have a working relationship with the Marines?Garp had a bunch of really huge achievements back in the day and became well known as a Hero of the marines and is pretty much too popular to be fired without backlash, especially since he is still doing his own job properly for the most part.
I mean it depends on which ones you're talking about. Warlords aside since they straight up work for the marines, most other examples are corrupt marines like Nezumi, though there are other examples where shit at the top of the world government leads to certain forms of cooperation. And in the case of the Four emperors, they usually try not to interact too much because the leaders of the world government are super conservative and care more about preserving the current order than anything elseAnd why do some Pirates have a working relationship with the Marines?
I mean like why do the warlords work for the marines?I mean it depends on which ones you're talking about. Warlords aside since they straight up work for the marines, most other examples are corrupt marines like Nezumi, though there are other examples where shit at the top of the world government leads to certain forms of cooperation. And in the case of the Four emperors, they usually try not to interact too much because the leaders of the world government are super conservative and care more about preserving the current order than anything else
It's implied the Marines used the warlords as a way to have extra muscle if they needed to confront one of the emperors. As for the warlords, they get their bounties and their subordinates bounties frozen meaning they aren't considered wanted anymore. Not to mention a bunch of warlords chose the position for political reasons like Jinbe and Hancock