The Comics Journal Web site presents a preview of eight pages of the version English-language manga by Gajo Sakamoto Tankuro tank. The Strip was originally published in 1934-35; the English Edition is on sale this Wednesday, July 20.
The sleeve of tank Tankuro chronicles the adventures of the Tankuro robot tank and the villain fighting, Kuro Kabuto ("black town"), in the decade before World War II. As such, the character precedes even Mighty Atom/Astro Boy manga and anime pioneer Osamu Tezuka.
The book of Tankuro tank has pages 240 comics also essays and biographical information. Chris Ware designed the cover (pictured).
[Via Comic Book Resources]
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Kimi ni Todoke, English trailers Enma-kun streaming
NIS America (NISA), the subsidiary company of Nippon Ichi Software Games American, began their official trailers for the launch of kimi ni Todoke - From Me to You - and Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera, subtitled in English of transmission last week.
The first part of kimi ni Todoke - From Me to You - will be sent in October and NIS America will provide more details about the release of Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera once they are established.
NIS America also broadcasts its Atelier Totori of the burst launch trailer: Arland adventurer game Monday:
NIS America plans to send this game for the PlayStation 3 this autumn.
Media Blasters adds Bakuman Anime with English dub
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The American Distributor anime Media Blasters announced on Tuesday that acquired the Bakuman. anime series. AnimeWorks label, Media Blasters will begin to release the anime on DVD this month of November with the first seven episodes and an English dub.
The original manga that inspired the anime was written by Tsugumi Ohba and drawn by Takeshi Obata, the co-creators of Death Note. The story about Moritaka Mashiro, a high school student, who is persuaded to work to become a creator of manga, with the support of two classmates. In the anime version, Moritaka is voiced by Atsushi Abe, whose other recent roles include the protagonist would be Akiyuki in Xam: lost memories.
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The original manga that inspired the anime was written by Tsugumi Ohba and drawn by Takeshi Obata, the co-creators of Death Note. The story about Moritaka Mashiro, a high school student, who is persuaded to work to become a creator of manga, with the support of two classmates. In the anime version, Moritaka is voiced by Atsushi Abe, whose other recent roles include the protagonist would be Akiyuki in Xam: lost memories.
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New generation of translated English magazine launched
Friday, June 24, 2011
A new monthly magazine namd gene has been launched with the original Japanese manga artists underground and the first number available as a free download. Gene is an online magazine with limited edition prints.
Manga Maniac Cafe Web site interviewed magazine editor-in-Chief Robert McGuire. McGuire said that gene will count with "seinen manga and dojinshi manga" for the market for adult dojin in Japan circles. "We're not a traditional publisher buys rights already existing titles," said McGuire. "We have Japanese underground artists to create original manga for the Americans." "We translate the work created and published to our readers first."
McGuire also said that their gene Manga entertainment company was working on an online version of the magazine can be read on all devices. "
Number 1 gene contains 140 pages and four stories in black and white. In addition to downloading, a printed copy is available on Amazon for $9.95.
[Via Manga Mania Cafe.com Mangablog.net]
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Manga Maniac Cafe Web site interviewed magazine editor-in-Chief Robert McGuire. McGuire said that gene will count with "seinen manga and dojinshi manga" for the market for adult dojin in Japan circles. "We're not a traditional publisher buys rights already existing titles," said McGuire. "We have Japanese underground artists to create original manga for the Americans." "We translate the work created and published to our readers first."
McGuire also said that their gene Manga entertainment company was working on an online version of the magazine can be read on all devices. "
Number 1 gene contains 140 pages and four stories in black and white. In addition to downloading, a printed copy is available on Amazon for $9.95.
[Via Manga Mania Cafe.com Mangablog.net]
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