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Critic’s Picks: Manga in 2010
ICv2 Confab Reports Print Sales Down; Digital Up
Down, but Not Out: Manga Holds On in a Tough Market
Matt Thorn Talks About Publishing Manga
Last Gasp Marks 40 Years of Comics and Lowbrow Art
Fantagraphics Steps into Manga Publishing
Vertical To Publish Twin Spica Space Training Manga
Code Geass Manga Expands at Bandai
Discovering Manga with Frederik Schodt
Vertical Acquires New Tezuka License
2009: The year in Manga
Yen Press Cites Adaptations; Plans Kids Comics and More
Maid in the U.S.A: Kaoru Mori’s ‘Emma’
Geek-Speak Japanese Style: ‘The Otaku Encyclopedia’
ADV Shuts Down; Assets, Staff Shift to New Companies
Last Gasp Finds Beauty in The Strange Tale of Panorama Island
Mr. Vengeance Goes to Comic-con
Miyazaki Receives Triumphant Welcome in US
Talking with Ultimo's Hiroyuki Takei
Manga Keeps Growing in a Tough Economy
The First Asian American Comicon Is a Cool Success
Viz Media Launches IKKI, New Online Magazine Venture
Tatsumi Talks About A Drifting Life
Del Rey Gives Wolverine the Manga Treatment
Crunchyroll Goes Legit to Build Anime, Manga Fandom
New York Manga-Con 2009
Top 10 Manga for 2008
No Starch Press Offers Manga-Style Technical Guides
Udon Debuts Manga Line for Kids
Emotional Content and Bio-Manga
AX: Top Shelf To Publish Gekiga Anthology
Emotional Content and Bio-Manga
Yen Press in Orbit: Manga and the Hachette Reorg
Yoshitaka Amano: From Vampires to Mozart
Lots of Fans, Fun at the 2008 New York Anime Festival
Big Fan Turnout for the 2008 New York Anime Festival
ADV Survives Hurricane Ike
Afro Samurai Makes Its Manga Debut
The New York Anime Festival Returns
Zombies, Mayhem and Martial Arts
Return of the Prince: First Second’s Prince of Persia Graphic Novel
Fans Flock to Baltimore's Otakon
Everyday Hiro: Fairy Tail’s Mashima at Comic-Con
Kubo Comes to Comic-Con
San Diego Is Manga Country
Not Your Daddy's Seinen; Violent Gantz Comes to the U.S.
Viz Media Owners Revamp Licensing Unit
A Japanese Manga-Ka Takes on Batman
Del Rey to Bring Fairy Tail’s Mashima to San Diego
NYCC Is Manga Country
Tokyopop Debuts Line of Color Graphic Novels
Viz, Stan Lee Team to Launch New Japanese Series
Johnny Bunko: Manga Takes Care of Business
The Historical Roots of Manga
Del Rey Tells Mashima's Fairy Tail
Speed Racer Returns
Chris Hart Moves How-To Empire to Sterling
Not Just Blood, but Blood+
Shakespeare Meets Manga at John Wiley
Genshiken: Kio Shimoku and the Otaku Soul
Top 10 Manga for 2007
Aimee Steinberger Talks About Japan Ai
Big Fun At First New York Anime Fest
Bandai Acquires CODE GEASS Licenses
Faust Editor Katsushi Ota Speaks
NYAF’s John McGeary Talks Anime
Takehiko Inoue Unveils Mural at New Kinokuniya
Lat's Malaysian Memories
IDW to Publish Umezu Horror Manga
From Prose to Manga
Tezuka’s Black Jack Returns
DrMaster: Publishing Manga Small Scale
Thinking, Writing and Making Comics in China
ADV Manga Wakes Up
New Manga From CMX, Flex Comics

DMP to Co-Brand Japanese Publishers
For the Love of Tezuka; Vertical To Publish MW
Sex & Silliness: Maki Murakami’s Gravitation
Viz to Publish Collected Tekkonkinkreet
Kannagi knows the Ring Finger
Y.Kids: Educational Manga from Korea
Kodansha Launches Second Manga Contest
San Diego Manga-Con
Talking Shojo with Arina Tanemura
CLAMP Inks Dark Horse Deal
Kodansha Wants More Global Manga
Manga in San Diego
Yen Press Hires Lee, Adds ICE Kunion List
Fans Turnout for Otakon ’07 Despite Early Date
Fans Mob AnimeExpo 2007
Seven Seas Cancels Controversial Manga
The Golden Age of Hong Kong Comics
Huge Crowds Swarm CICAF
Hangzhou Festival: Comics & Animation in China
New Manga House Debuts This Summer
Japanime Launches Original Manga
Viz Media and Manga in the U.S.
Publishing Manga With Little Fanfare
A Year of Yaoi at Iris Print
Media Blasters Drops Shonen; Adds Yaoi
Interview: Harvey Pekar and Dean Haspiel on The Quitter
Manga in English: Born in the USA
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