bozou writes: *The November issue (released on October 9) of [sitelink=publishers.html?id=94]Kadokawa Shoten[/sitelink]'s Monthly Dragon Age magazine announced that AMAGI Shusake's Chrome Shelled Regios (Light Novel) will spawn its fourth manga series in the next issue on November 8. FUTABA Masumi's Koukaku no Regios no 4-Koma: Feri no Uta (Chrome Shelled Regios Four-Panel: Feri's Song) will be a four-panel gag comic that focuses on the popular character Feri Rosu. The light novels will also be animated for television broadcast next January.
Source: Chuosha
Taken from AnimeNewsNetwork*
Well, once I looked at the results of the previous poll, this question came up in my mind (along with the help of member Zekky). Please answer truthfully.
There isn't much to discuss about this one, so no official forum topic to chat
Note: We did this poll a little over a year ago, and males had won that time...
Previous Poll Results:
Question: Favorite Demographic?
Choices:
Hentai - votes: 1807 (12.1%)
Josei - votes: 616 (4.1%)
Lolicon - votes: 746 (5%)
Seinen - votes: 2364 (15.8%)
Shotacon - votes: 185 (1.2%)
Shoujo - votes: 2684 (18%)
Shoujo Ai - votes: 282 (1.9%)
Shounen - votes: 1921 (12.9%)
Shounen Ai - votes: 516 (3.5%)
Yaoi - votes: 3069 (20.6%)
Yuri - votes: 742 (5%)
There were 14932 total votes.
The poll ended: October 18th 2008
Today is a sad day to die when yaoi wins...(Sorry, but I'm a guy myself, and yaoi = no way). Shoujo came in behind yaoi by about 400 votes, while seinen trailed behind shoujo by about 300...As you can see, the top 2 are mostly targeted toward girls...
Interestingly enough, hentai got a pretty nice percentage.
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Last time was genre, this time is demographic. 'Nough said. It'll either be shounen or yaoi that wins...
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http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=8228
Previous Poll Results:
Question: Favorite Genre?
Choices:
Action - votes: 576 (4.8%)
Adventure - votes: 395 (3.3%)
Comedy - votes: 1345 (11.3%)
Drama - votes: 213 (1.8%)
Ecchi - votes: 1222 (10.3%)
Fantasy - votes: 586 (4.9%)
Gender Bender - votes: 881 (7.4%)
Harem - votes: 452 (3.8%)
Historical - votes: 121 (1%)
Horror - votes: 161 (1.4%)
Martial Arts - votes: 444 (3.7%)
Mecha - votes: 82 (0.7%)
Mystery - votes: 130 (1.1%)
Psychological - votes: 412 (3.5%)
Romance - votes: 2611 (21.9%)
School Life - votes: 317 (2.7%)
Sci-Fi - votes: 123 (1%)
Slice of Life - votes: 441 (3.7%)
Smut - votes: 750 (6.3%)
Sports - votes: 120 (1%)
Supernatural - votes: 372 (3.1%)
Tragedy - votes: 143 (1.2%)
There were 11897 total votes.
The poll ended: October 11th 2008
And romance wins! Followed by comedy...and then ecchi?...
bozou writes: *This year's 20th issue of [sitelink=publishers.html?id=75]Hakusensha[/sitelink]'s Young Animal magazine has announced on Friday that Honey and Clover artist UMINO Chika will be drawing for MIURA Kentaro's Berserk fantasy manga — specifically, drawing an alternate cover for the manga. The magazine's 21st issue will bundle UMINO Chika's alternate cover for Berserk's 33rd volume as a bonus extra; the magazine issue and the manga volume will both go on sale on October 24. The special promotion will mark the return of Berserk to Young Animal after a four-month break. UMINO Chika made news last year when she switched from drawing in shoujo magazines to drawing her current March Comes In Like A Lion series in Young Animal, which is a seinen magazine.
Source: Muhyojo
Taken from AnimeNewsNetwork*
GolSho writes: *Hello folks, GolSho (the founder and leading horse of TEA-Scans) talking.
Lately I became too busy with work and studies, which put almost all our projects in a state of silent death, cause I didn't have time to supervise anything... And I thought that the best option would be to enter the family of Dynasty Scans. We were like sister groups from the very beginning after all. So most of our projects will now be worked on by Dynasty Scans. Even new ones like Gift - Under the Rainbow that was released today~
So, as of now, officially, TEA-Scans has died.
I, personally, will still be working on Kannagi, mostly as QC, and Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru, or so I believe. Stay tuned on Dynasty Scans for more awesome releases, and don't be shy to come and say hi. And we thank all of manga lovers that were hooked on TEA-Scans's projects.*
bozou writes: *This year's 45th issue of [sitelink=publishers.html?id=100]Kodansha[/sitelink]'s Morning magazine has announced on Thursday that URASAWA Naoki (20th Century Boys, Monster, Yawara!) will launch the Billy Bat manga series in the next issue on October 16. The magazine's advertisement talks about the great American comic characters of 1940s that many know, but asserts that there is a "lost American hero" that URASAWA Naoki will reveal in 2008. URASAWA Naoki is working with NAGASAKI Takashi, his story collaborator on 20th Century Boys and Pluto, on this deliberately retro plot. URASAWA Naoki's appearance in Morning represents a strategic shift in his work; up until now, all of his major titles have been published in [sitelink=publishers.html?id=149]Shogakukan[/sitelink] magazines.
[sitelink=publishers.html?id=235]Viz Media[/sitelink] is publishing URASAWA Naoki's Monster, 20th Century Boys, and Pluto manga in North America.
Source: Muhyojo
Taken from: AnimeNewsNetwork*
Something a lot of you have been waiting for:
lynzajw writes: *After being down for nearly two months, The Evil Empire returned yesterday. The site had faced server issues and having its domain expire.
Administrators have asked that members help out in finding and reporting broken links and files deleted due to inactivity in order to help get the site's file system back in order.*
bozou writes: *Artist MASHIMA Hiro drew Jason Thompson, the manga section editor of Otaku USA magazine and the Eisner-nominated author of Manga: The Complete Guide, into a cameo in a September installment of Mashima's Fairy Tail fantasy adventure manga. The two had met when Thompson had interviewed MASHIMA Hiro at Comic-Con International 2008 in San Diego in July. After the interview, a Del Rey staffer asked Thompson for photographs and said that Mishima would like to draw Thompson into his manga.
In installment 104 of the manga, Thompson appears as the excitable "Weekly Sorcerer reporter Jason" who has come to interview the members of the Fairy Tail mage guild. However, he all but ignores the heroine Lucy and unintentionally rubs the main male character, Natsu, the wrong way — to slapstick comic effect. [sitelink=publishers.html?id=207]Del Rey[/sitelink] published the fourth volume of the manga in North America last month.
Taken from: AnimeNewsNetwork.com*
bozou writes: *Two spinoff series based on TAKAHASHI Hiroshi's popular Crows fighting manga will launch in [sitelink=publishers.html?id=9]Akita Shoten[/sitelink]'s Young Champion magazine. The announcements were made in the first issue of [sitelink=publishers.html?id=9]Akita Shoten[/sitelink]'s Young Champion Otoko spinoff magazine on September 30. Manga artist NAITO Kenichiro will adapt Takashi Miike's hit Crows Zero prequel movie back into the manga format. NAITO Kenichiro will be working off Shogo Muto's film script and TAKAHASHI Hiroshi's original concepts, and his Crows Zero manga will launch in this year's 50th issue of Young Champion on November 13. Not coincidentally, a second Crows Zero movie has been green-lit for 2009. The DVD of the first film will be distributed in North America by Media Blasters.
Drop manga artist SUZUKI Dai will serialize a new manga called Harumichi about Crows' main lead, Harumichi Bōya, starting next spring. Few details have been given besides the promotional blurb that indicates that Harumichi will confront Fujisuke, the most powerful man in a small village.
The original Crows manga ran for 26 volumes, and its sequel, Worst, has been published in English by [sitelink=publishers.html?id=208]Digital Manga Publishing[/sitelink].
Source: Muhyojo
Taken from AnimeNewsNetwork.com*