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Ich brauche den Manga auf deutsch, ich habe den anime vor über 10 Jahren mal auf Youtube gesehen und geliebt💜 Das wäre einfach ein großer Traum...
Strawberry Panic
#Hayabusa, #Egmont, #Tokyopop, #Carlsen, #Crunchyroll
#Desafio30diasDeBL 🌼 DIA 28
"On or off" de A1
Disponible em inglês pela #Tappytoon
https://t.co/tbvHRl0CKP (aproveite tem desconto até o 29/11), #Tokyopop, y en português pela editora Newpop ❤️
Já tem os dubladores, a música, ficaria muito bonitinho ❤️
#bl #온오어오프
English readers may be familiar with Mari Okazaki’s work - Suppli was published, albeit unfinished by Tokyopop, as was Sweat & Honey (both OOP). Available now is Will I Be Single Forever?, a 1-shot digital only release from @VIZMedia https://t.co/iEwwXsMPwd
Has it already been 25 years?! Time flies when you're having fun! Speaking of fun - Stu Levy, the founder of TOKYOPOP, has a story to share while we celebrate #25YearsOfManga.
"I had met a young graphic designer and CG artist named Ito-kun.
La siguiente licencia, es Grimms Manga de Ishiyama Keiko, es un manga japonés aunque publicado en Alemania por TokyoPop, son 2 volúmenes que saldrán también a mediados de 2021.
Basically the contract worked like this not only did the creator own part of it but so did Tokyopop, and this is bad for a number of reasons, ONE if a creator wants to finish or continue it they Tokyopop to sign off it, or FOR ANY OTHER USE OF IT.
Hmm? My personal suggestion for a Korean MANHWA, that ISN’T on Lezhin or Webtoon?
It’s this GORGEOUS older in print manhwa, called, “Under the Glass Moon”.
Unfortunately, it was distributed by Tokyopop, so no longer in print, but copies can still be found around.
My take on #TheDarkCrystal urSen the Monk Complete
First introduced in Legends of the Dark Crystal by Tokyopop, urSen was the narrator in the two volume series, and was the counterpart of skekLach the Collector.
The character died off screen when skekLach was killed in AoR.
BL manga rec - Replay, just released in English by Tokyopop, just 1 volume but it has a well developed look into two childhood friends' relationship as they grow up and figure out their feelings, and it all comes to a very satisfying conclusion. Nice art too
Dr. Katie Monnin reviews Breath of Flowers from Tokyopop, providing lesson plan suggestions for how they could be used in a classroom or workshop setting.