During a discussion panel organised to celebrate the growth of graphic novels in the US, the much maligned CEO of anime distributor 4Kids, Al Kahn, has again succeeded in stirring up anime and manga fans by declaring that "manga is a problem."
Kahn's stark comments are a direct response to having been asked about the future of manga (in the US, we assume). He went on explain that "It will never be a big deal here (in the US), for the kids that are in the computer or the Internet generation, because they're not going to read. They haven't read, and they're not going to start now."
Click here to read Al Kahn's and others' comments on the future of the graphic novel (and more specifically - manga in the Western world).
Kahn's stark comments are a direct response to having been asked about the future of manga (in the US, we assume). He went on explain that "It will never be a big deal here (in the US), for the kids that are in the computer or the Internet generation, because they're not going to read. They haven't read, and they're not going to start now."
Click here to read Al Kahn's and others' comments on the future of the graphic novel (and more specifically - manga in the Western world).