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Giant, blood thirsty fish terrorizing trendy Tokyoites? No, it's not Gyo, it's Shibuya Goldfish fr. Haroumi Aoi fr. @yenpress (most of the manga is in b/w, but that color intro page is somethin' else) https://t.co/cJdA2DKQDm
Are zombie horror stories your thing? Then check out I Am a Hero by Kengo Hanazawa -- all 11 giant-sized omnibus volumes of this series is available now fr. @DarkHorseComics https://t.co/RWJlPQCOIY
Another horror manga we’ve mentioned on @mangasplaining that we might feature someday is Franken Fran by Katsuhisa Kigutsu fr @gomanga | https://t.co/xAVbIVRivD
And boys love / girls love? It's doing just fine, thank you. Besides what we're seeing from @SuBLimeManga, @gomanga, @junemanga and @kumapub, @TOKYOPOP's Love x Love line is ramping up, and there's also online offerings from @futekiya and @Renta_Yaoi
Another positive and noteworthy trend: BTS and K-dramas are fueling growing interest in comics from Korea. @YenPress is publishing more full-color comics and novels from Korean creators, including recent hit Solo Leveling.
https://t.co/MPDqN4eXU0
While demand is up, pandemic-related printer supply chain issues have impacted manga publishers' ability to keep popular new & backlist titles available.
This means that getting books reprinted is taking longer than usual. Advice: When you see it, buy it.
https://t.co/MPDqN4eXU0
Anime continues to drive a lot of manga sales, especially now that it's streaming via Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, etc.
On Netflix alone, anime viewing enjoyed a 100% lift in 2020 compared to 2019. pandemic binge-watching --> pandemic binge reading?
https://t.co/MPDqN4eXU0
and while your best shot at reading Ashita no Joe is probably by learning to read French and picking up the @Glenat_Manga edition https://t.co/K2KRCjrM0c, you can watch Megalobox, which is inspired by the original series. https://t.co/thlm09XRQL