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7:06 am, Nov 8 2008
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Yeah, always. My Japanese collection is about 400+ volumes (my English collection is about a 1/4 of that). I like having physical evidence that I enjoy manga, and for whatever reason I really like manga tankoubon design. I also buy artbooks.

I used to buy my tanks at anime conventions, but since I don't go to those anymore I mostly shop online. There are too many sites to name, but my favorites are Sasuga Japanese Bookstore, JPQueen, and beNippon.

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dude why does it matter if its creased or not? its just gonna get creased when you read it. if u just want it for display thats defeating the purpose of a BOOK! An reading in bookstores is fun~ esp. when there is a starbucks inside! eyes so cha! who cares.
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Yeah, always. My Japanese collection is about 400+ volumes (my English collection is about a 1/4 of that)


Thats so unfair! :l

im so jealous! dead

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I have to agree with Sijy on the creased issue. I can't stand them have creases in them, its just annoying. I like to know i'm the first to read it. I don't tend to get creases in them once I'm read them anyway.

On topic I tend to buy rather than download. Though i think i've got more downloaded stuff than actual volumes, and those are mostly stuff they haven't licensed yet.

I've got about just over 300 english ones at the moment. Don't have any Japanese ones since I can't read Japanese...



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dude why does it matter if its creased or not? its just gonna get creased when you read it. if u just want it for display thats defeating the purpose of a BOOK! An reading in bookstores is fun~ esp. when there is a starbucks inside! eyes so cha! who cares.
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Yeah, always. My Japanese collection is about 400+ volumes (my English collection is about a 1/4 of that)


Thats so unfair! :l

im so jealous! dead


It matters because you're affecting the condition of a product that you aren't going to buy. If you don't care about the creases or whatever, just buy it from a used bookstore, but typically if you're willing to pay the extra money it costs to purchase from a bookstore, you want a product that's in good condition.

One of the many reasons I either buy online or from Kinokuniya, who takes the initiative to shrinkwrap everything themselves.

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I like the shrink wrap, but it gets a little annoying in case you want to check something quickly to make sure it's the magazine/book you want ^^;;
*hates taking it to the counter to ask them if they can open it and then not buying it >.>*

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I own some japanese volumes of manga, but no english volumes. My latest buys are volumes 5-16 of Overdrive and 4-7 of Crossover, in japanese, but sadly I'm missing the last volume of Overdrive, volume 17, so I'm still hanging on how it ends haha.

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I only own about 50 volumes of manga, but I've read hundreds upon hundreds of series online. Since most of said series didn't make much of an impression/weren't licensed, I only own as much as I have right now. Online reading is like a spring-board for me. If there is a series I like enough to read over and over, then I will go all out and buy anything that I can find for it. I've always been picky, though, so my collection consists of my very favorites, which is how I like to keep it. That, and a large portion of the series I have are ones that are way ahead of slow publications, or series that are not licensed in English.

I recently ordered six volumes of manga from Japan, since even though the series, Nabari no Ou, has been licensed, the first book won't be released in English until the middle of next year, and even then, my favorite volumes won't come out for years. I also ordered the ninth volume of Immortal Rain in Japanese.

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4:57 am, Nov 12 2008
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Yes, I used to. I'd pass by multiple newsstands(It'ìs where I buy them here) every single day just to see if there's a new volume out. But lately I'm really not into manga anymore. I rarely even read the ones available online.

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Hello guys. ^_^
I have about 600 + volumes of english manga. I usually read manga online and when I like it and its licensed, then I buy it. Been collecting since college. A little heavy on the pocket but very well worth it. Like someone said here, nothing beats having the real book in your hands. smile wink grin

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3:15 am, Nov 18 2008
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Wow.

I have a tiny collection of manga, cause I'm broke and still studying.
I used to rent them for S$2, and I think I've spent S$xyz already.

Yeah, so I doubt I'll buy them in the near future.

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9:57 am, Nov 24 2008
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Aye, I sure do. But I only buy the series that I really enjoyed. I don't wanna be wasting my money on a couple of volumes then finding out that it effin sucks.

The two I'm collecting now is Naruto and Rosario + Vampire. Although i'm up to date with everything on those two, I want to get nice quick easy access rather than from the computer all the time, especially because my parents moan at me for being on the computer all the time roll eyes

Shame it's an effing treck to get to the manga shop though. It takes me around an hour to get there. Worth it though. Forbidden Planet fo lyf!

So i read most of my manga online. It can't be helped though. I hardly have much money to go buy manga laugh

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2:36 pm, Nov 24 2008
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Yes!! I have around 200+ purchased volumes of manga. Ranges from Shounen to Shoujo, to Yaoi to Ecchi. wink
Currently, for my purchased series, the volumes of Manhwa(korean manga) is dominating my Mangas. But online, I read more mangas.

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8:54 am, Dec 6 2008
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doraemon(+-40),one piece(+-40), slam dunk(+-30), yamato nadeshiko(+-10)...
hm..maybe 100-150 volume..

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I don't own so many. I haven't the money to buy every manga I'd like to read so I read them online and only buy the ones I think are worth it. The woes of a penniless student.
Currently I own
Death Note (All volumes),
Akuma no Ororon (All Volumes),
Apothecarius Argentum (Volume 1-3),
The Young Magician (Volume 1)

On my wish list is
Vampire Knight
Vampire Juujikai
E's
07 Ghost
Angel Sanctuary
X (If it ever gets completed)

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