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Post #461702 - Reply to (#461698) by Pikapu
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4:11 pm, Apr 15 2011
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Tokyopop is on my extreme hate list of manga publishers, so it's about time.


Same for me, i have been boycotting tokyopop due to them not completing rebirth. Not going to buy manga from a company that might stop publishing a 20+ volume series 3 books before completing it.

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4:12 pm, Apr 15 2011
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TP down the toilet, as it should.

Post #461704 - Reply to (#461697) by brigee88
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4:14 pm, Apr 15 2011
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If they're closing why are they redoing their website though? I read an email about it recently... why are they always asking for interns?


Well Tokyopop will continue to exist, but not as a manga publisher. They're involved with multiple film projects, so I imagine they'll plaster their website with ads and promo crap from whenever they release.

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4:23 pm, Apr 15 2011
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Although I don't like Tokyopop much, it's a sad occasion when a company goes under since there are at least some people that buy their stuff. Best wishes to the employees that got laid off.

Anyone know what's going to happen to the series that they licensed?

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4:26 pm, Apr 15 2011
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Good news <3

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4:30 pm, Apr 15 2011
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They weren't doing a good job so i'm not concerned

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4:33 pm, Apr 15 2011
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Good for them (that they sucked so much they ran their own business into the ground), now if only someone else would pick up on the FMP novels again... none

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4:40 pm, Apr 15 2011
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I'm french et I can't find all my manga in my native language. I bought Tokyopop series et I'm sorry to learn it. I hope their employees will find a new job quickly no

Now, I must buy several series quickly if I want to read it a day. My purse is happy =_______=

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4:55 pm, Apr 15 2011
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o_o Not defending them or anything, but can anyone tell me specifically the reason why they were bad?

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5:07 pm, Apr 15 2011
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I don't care about the manga but their novels...what about them?

What about my Twelve Kingdoms novels?
I can't live without the rest of the books...
I love them so much that I own the japanese originals even though I can barely read them.

Oh and the FMP novel series also needs to be continued. I had given up on them ever releasing any more of them when suddenly they release book 4 and 5 in one go just 2 months ago.


Post #461725 - Reply to (#461721) by ForteAtrox
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5:17 pm, Apr 15 2011
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o_o Not defending them or anything, but can anyone tell me specifically the reason why they were bad?

They drop lots of projects and don't finish ones they started.

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5:43 pm, Apr 15 2011
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kinda makes me sad. i didn't really like them but there were a few series i bought. i really wanted them to finish alice in the country of hearts. at least viz has most of the titles i love. now if they would only publish breaker...

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5:53 pm, Apr 15 2011
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I get really annoyed when I see people that say 'good riddance' to things like this, especially when Tokyopop was really important to both the English manga industry and a lot of manga collectors.

But I won't get into that here. All I can say is: dammit. I had a ton of stuff I collected from them. Sure, Tokyopop's head honcho is a jackass, and sure, they're had some scandals over the years, but they released a ton of obscure stuff that wouldn't have been touched by a ten foot pole by any other company. I collected plenty of series from them and I still have quite a few new ones that will probably never be finished because of this closing. Sure, another company is probably going to pick up the more popular licenses, like Hetalia or Deadman Wonderland but what about stuff like Aria or Junjou Romantica? I mean, half of the licenses TP have will probably never see the light of day again.

So, yes, I am very saddenned and angered at this news. Tokyopop was a huge part of my manga collecting. The US manga market is going to have a huge hole in it once they leave.

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6:00 pm, Apr 15 2011
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Aria? You mean the series that they release a new volume of ... what, every few years? At least this frees up the license so that if there's a company that does seriously want to do it, they can - rather than let it float around in semi-limbo. Well, unless Tokyopop are just going to sit on the licenses they have just to troll, but let's hope they're not quite that terrible.

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