Lets say manga becomes up to date, would you buy it?

15 years ago
Posts: 40
Just curious, please comment on your opinion or something like that.
15 years ago
Posts: 27
I would buy it. I read manga online because I'm too impatient for English publishers to acquire licenses and then put out the volumes. They work quite slowly!

15 years ago
Posts: 187
It depends on the price. I live in Europe, and here the price for one english manga can go as high as € 13!!!
To compare, that's 16,5 dollar.
I still buy manga's, but if they would make the prices more reasonable, I would buy a lot more of them!
Because I like reading an actual manga better than reading it on my laptop.

15 years ago
Posts: 6
More or less it depends on the series.
There are some things i feel are worth owning and others that i dont :x.

15 years ago
Posts: 148
Well for one I prefer downloading then reading online.
And I would buy it if it was available in my country. No chances for that any time soon. They don't publish manga here. 😔
EDIT: It of course has to be the series I consider good enough to buy. Wouldn't spend my money on anything.

15 years ago
Posts: 2707
i would buy it, but i prefer manga being a hidden treasure.
it would be boring if they´d made it like twilight. something "up to date" is boring
15 years ago
Posts: 37
I would prefer to download it and read it on my computer because it is more economical (paper, ink, printing companies, distribution, etc all cost the english license-holders money, and the expense is passed on to us) and also it would take up less room in my house. I would not mind paying for manga.
If this was all true and we were paying for downloaded manga, does that mean us scanlation slaves would actually get paid 😕 I know a lot of scanlators who are much more skilled and hardworking than a lot of the pro's, judging by some of the manga volumes I've bought.

15 years ago
Posts: 1701
If everything was up to date, hell yes I'd buy it. This is without thinking too deeply about how difficult it actually is to get permission, license, translate, and reprint everything in where I live.
The price.. well.. if I really like that series... I'd be willing to sacrifice a few things here and there.

15 years ago
Posts: 34
I'm with the general consensus that if I like a series enough then I'll buy it though I doubt some series will ever be up to date due to length such as Hajime no Ippo (92 volumes and counting!) or lack of popularity.
Erm, well it would depend on the manga.
I mean, I'm reading like, over 100 series at the moment, and completed over 100 series. Even if they were dirt cheap it'd still be really expensive overall due to the sheer amount of volumes needed to be purchased...(and the space to put them all...where would they go?! D: )
But yes, I would buy the ones I really enjoy and wouldn't mind reading again and again. I mean, I buy manga now how it is, so I guess the only thing that changes is the fact that they're up to date, and perhaps a bit cheaper 🤣

15 years ago
Posts: 155
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Erm, well it would depend on the manga.
I mean, I'm reading like, over 100 series at the moment, and completed over 100 series. Even if they were dirt cheap it'd still be really expensive overall due to the sheer amount of volumes needed to be purchased...(and the space to put them all...where would they go?! D: )But yes, I would buy the ones I really enjoy and wouldn't mind reading again and again. I mean, I buy manga now how it is, so I guess the only thing that changes is the fact that they're up to date, and perhaps a bit cheaper 🤣
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i have nothing more to add.
i'm low on money just surviving. i study and have to work for it since i dont get any support. how could i affort my ~~300 manga i'm reading right now.
I'm only buying the handful i really really find very outstanding.
if it was pretty cheap, then definitely yes.
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15 years ago
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I don't really care about the release date, I much rather publishers take their time to make a quality product. Also there isn't much manga I'm following right now that isn't already finished in japan.
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15 years ago
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I already buy it, but yes, I would have much more incentive if it were more up to date. (For example, after VIZ got One Piece up to 54 volumes, from the original 20-some, I bought 2 new volumes immediately).
The only issue, like everyone else is saying, is money. $10-$12 per volume is above my ability to regularly pay, so I wouldn't be buying a very big variety of manga.
Eh, and also, I suppose I should say this now, I would also only buy it if it was excellent quality. Like, no spelling errors, accurate translations, and no editing of the original artwork or censorship of any kind.

15 years ago
Posts: 12
nope, i already started doing it for free why stop?