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english publishers that are similar to netcomics.com where you can pay to read online?

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9:28 pm, Apr 27 2008
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are there any english publishers that publish romance mangas that are similar to netcomics.com where you can pay to view the mangas online?thanks.

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5:01 pm, Apr 28 2008
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uhhh...... we get ours... free... illegally... and im not quite sure if this is against the rules or not... It's kinda grey area.

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5:05 pm, Apr 28 2008
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just buy them online, if you can spend money online to read it, that way you got it for good and still help the people.

or, read it for free, and buy when it comes out.

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5:06 pm, Apr 28 2008
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He's (or she) just asking for a publisher that does that, which isn't against the rules (yet)

To answer the question: probably not

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10:54 am, May 1 2008
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Free is the way to go!
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Post #157962 - Reply to (#157388) by lambchopsil
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He's (or she) just asking for a publisher that does that, which isn't against the rules (yet)

"Yet"? Are you worried about people actually *asking* for sites like Tazmo's? none But Netcomics is legitimate, right? Otherwise I don't think they would be considered a company that "licenses" manga. And Tazmo is NOT a publisher, of course.

It's possible, but I would think the people paying for that site don't like going to the extra trouble of asking/hoping for help and think paying is easier than maybe having to suck up to someone. :x

But other than the 'Tazmo' factor, I guess I don't see why it seems 'wrong' to ask. confused

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