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7:13 am, Aug 22 2009
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So should a mangaka work on multiple series at a time? Or should they finish one before starting another? I'm gonna bet that most of you will say that as long as the series that you are reading doesn't go down the drain because of split resources... Oh, and this poll was suggested by KennEH.

You can discuss this poll on our forums here:
http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=13658

Next week's poll (and several subsequent ones) will be in a different format. This was inspired by LifeHacker. Please visit this thread for more details:
http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=13659

Previous Poll Results:
Question: What age you start reading manga?
Choices:
0-7 - votes: 1043 (6%)
8-12 - votes: 4482 (25.8%)
13-19 - votes: 9662 (55.5%)
20-29 - votes: 1854 (10.7%)
30-39 - votes: 179 (1%)
40+ - votes: 175 (1%)
There were 17395 total votes.
The poll ended: August 22nd 2009

Most of us apparently started reading manga around the teenage years. For those of you who are a lot older, I wonder how you were introduced to manga in the first place...

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1:34 pm, Aug 22 2009
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My bet's on hentai biggrin

Post #533366 - Reply to (#533365) by MrEngenious
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3:49 pm, Aug 22 2009
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I got into manga when I was 25. My husband introduced me to it through our shared love of Anime. It was one of those...oh you like Ghost in the Shell? Well have you read the manga? And bam, I was hooked. He got into manga when he was 18 and entering college.

As for multiple projects I went with Doesn't Matter to Me. What a mangaka wants to do is their business. If I'm lucky it's a mangaka I follow, not just one of their series and it ends up being bonus for me, if I'm unlucky they might prematurely drop/finish a series I was enjoying.

Post #533367 - Reply to (#533366) by furiouspuppet
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9:42 pm, Aug 22 2009
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well, I'm in my late 30's and I actually started reading manga not too long ago (maybe about a year or two ago) but I've always enjoyed reading and have grown up reading comic books. And no I didn't start reading manga because of the hentai, although I have read some. I started reading because of some of the anime shows I was watching and found out that they sometimes have a different story line. I do, however, sometimes prefer reading manga than watching anime.

Post #533368 - Reply to (#533365) by MrEngenious
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5:34 am, Aug 23 2009
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I started reading manga when i was 12. I first saw it on the internet when i went to fan sites of various anime and found a few scanalator groups. The site load times were horrid back then with only a 56K modem. I then saw manga in print a few years later in high school. The publisher was called "Mink" which is now Tokyopop. From then on manga's popularity just went wild and here we are.

Post #533369 - Reply to (#533368) by Hainuwele
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5:41 am, Aug 23 2009
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Oops I forgot to mention that I'm now 26

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3:12 pm, Aug 26 2009
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I quite liked drawing geeky parallels between, say, Monster and 20th Century Boys (
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bouncing balls, people getting old and bitter, scary men in suits, people hanging from the rafters looking like dolls, dolls hanging from the rafters looking like people, kids beating up homeless people, nosy characters who surprisingly aren't annoying, badass teenage girls, people falling off roofs 'accidentally', the powers of stories..
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so yeah, if the mangaka is skilled enough it's a very good thing.

If it's their first manga or if the art style's really detailed though, probably best focus on one...

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