Manga's You Wish Were Finshed / Fully Translated

Hmm, well BECK is getting released too slowly for a manga that has, what, 28(?) volumes in total. I worry that with the quarterly releases I will have forgotten about manga by the time it finishes.

And Yotsuba&! was put on hold by ADV, right? I like the look of that series. Glad they've finally hinted it's coming back.
 
Well, I somehow managed to waste around 10 quid on a quick-to-die series.
By the Sword was a manga made by the creators of FAKE. Now, the thing is that I bought it, thinking it'd be an ok story, which it was...

Until they went bankrupt (or so I heard) and they only brought out 2 volumes... Only one thing to say to that... CRASH AND BURN, SUCKA!
 
Espy said:
Hmm, well BECK is getting released too slowly for a manga that has, what, 28(?) volumes in total. I worry that with the quarterly releases I will have forgotten about manga by the time it finishes.

Quarterly == bad. Bi-monthly is tough enough in general.

Espy said:
And Yotsuba&! was put on hold by ADV, right? I like the look of that series. Glad they've finally hinted it's coming back.

Well we don't know. AzuDaioh sold well, and I suspect Yotsub&! sold well too, considering its even better than AzuDaioh and it can convert all those fans. Volumes of Yotsub&! got released post-freeze, so I guess its just production/time to market stuff. I can't imagine it not selling well.

The whole ARIA manga thing is a biggie. Although ADV have transferred it to Tokyopop so we will likely see it finished.

Personally I wish Viz brought out the original Galaxy Express 999 manga.

I am also hoping that Infinity Studios complete the Popo Can manga - that was a riot.

I am also a bit annoyed that Dark Horse dropped 3x3 eyes that seemed like such an interesting series.
 
Guyver 0 said:
Like Guyver only goes to volume 7 in the English version Viz released. Whilst in Japan it goes up to volume 23+

You think that is bad! Naruto is up to vol.11 in English at the moment but it's already up to vol.24 in French! It's a bloody disgrace :evil:

Aside from this, when, rhetorically speaking, on God's green earth is someone going to get around to releasing the Elfen Lied manga in English? This has been driving me nuts for almost a year. Goddamit! Gah!!
 
Fr Ivan Isaacs said:
You think that is bad! Naruto is up to vol.11 in English at the moment but it's already up to vol.24 in French! It's a bloody disgrace :evil:

Eh? It only got licensed what a year and a half/2 years ago?

They are doing a release every 2 months, whats so bad about that?

Personally I would have no fear of Naruto manga going to seed.

Miaka-chan said:
Aside from this, when, rhetorically speaking, on God's green earth is someone going to get around to releasing the Elfen Lied manga in English? This has been driving me nuts for almost a year. Goddamit! Gah!!

Well I heard the Elfen Lied manga is inferior to the anime. I wouldn't hold your breath.

Oh yeah, I forgot a few biggies last time:
Patlabor manga and You're Under Arrest manga.

I also wish that I could get some Five Star Stories manga, but that whole exercise in releasing it here was a massive failure.

I also wish that ADV manga would finish Gunslinger Girl too. It was startign to get really interesting after they had gone past the anime story.
 
How will it end...?

My only bugbear was the Korean series I.N.V.U - I thoroughly enjoyed reading the first three volumes, only to find out the series was never completed, but by that point I was already hooked.

I know Tokyopop designed a cover for the 4th book but we will never know how it will end. Secretly, I wanted Hali to take on the world...
 
My annoyance lies in the fact that it is not simply Naruto that is miles ahead in French releases (it being the most extreme example I saw), but that many, many other titles are ahead too eg. Priest, Blade of the Immortal. I was in a manga store in Lyon in July and it was an eye-opener I can tell you. The Anglophone market is far larger than the Francophone (I'm talking absolute numbers here) and yet they are way ahead in licencing terms. Fair dues to them, but I'm still enormously frustrated.
 
Fr Ivan Isaacs said:
My annoyance lies in the fact that it is not simply Naruto that is miles ahead in French releases (it being the most extreme example I saw), but that many, many other titles are ahead too eg. Priest, Blade of the Immortal. I was in a manga store in Lyon in July and it was an eye-opener I can tell you. The Anglophone market is far larger than the Francophone (I'm talking absolute numbers here) and yet they are way ahead in licencing terms. Fair dues to them, but I'm still enormously frustrated.

Yeah, I saw a manga shelf in France when I went there.

A very big manga shelf.

And I believe that the French are into the 30s with Naruto. That's what I saw.
 
Empire of Midnight: The unfinished sequel to the Demon Ororon. If Hakase Mizuki ever finishes it then maybe it'll see the light of day in the West through Tokyopop - but I don't hold out much hope.

20th Century Boys: This is by the guy who did Monster right? I've heard good things but I've yet to see any sign of it.

Pluto: Based on "The World's Strongest Robot" storyline from Astro Boy. Again, I've heard good things and find the whole robot power struggle in Astro Boy interesting so I'd like to see it released.
 
I.N.V.U - I loved the series, well what i got of it & what’s worse is TP UK where having a special offer of it in N.Ireland just a few weeks ago with the first couple of volumes! That’s cheeky!

Gate Keepers - I also enjoyed what i read of it, but TP cancelled the release after volume 2.
 
I want to see Dark Horse complete Shadowstar Narutaru. The last volume released went just about as far as the anime and I really want to see what happens next...
 
Hey butch-cassidy,

Just spotted that you liked I.N.V.U too. I don't think we will ever know how it would have really ended, but how would you have liked things to have turned out?

M.G xx

(M.G is enjoying the fact that she is a Space Pirate)

...drat, this was my 40th post so I'm now a newtype. So *ahem* Former Space Pirate
 
I wanna see Mahoraba get a UK release and be finished #shakes fist
I've seen the anime but from net rumour tis incomplete story and there's more that happens in the manga :lol: me want!
 
I would love to get my hands on the next 2 copies of Genshiken but alas I have to wait til end of october for one of them and then til sometime next year (I think about May) for volume 8
 
Fr Ivan Isaacs said:
My annoyance lies in the fact that it is not simply Naruto that is miles ahead in French releases (it being the most extreme example I saw), but that many, many other titles are ahead too eg. Priest, Blade of the Immortal.

Thats because France has a huge indigenous comic market of which manga represents about a third of it. The biggest comic convention outside of japan is in France. They are a bigger market so they get everything sooner (and cheaper too).

Also the english releases for Blade of the Immortal are only trailing the japanese releases by about 18 months. If the French are ahead, then they must be riding the coat-tails of Afternoon.

Fr Ivan Isaacs said:
I was in a manga store in Lyon in July and it was an eye-opener I can tell you. The Anglophone market is far larger than the Francophone (I'm talking absolute numbers here) and yet they are way ahead in licencing terms. Fair dues to them, but I'm still enormously frustrated.

I would like to see your numbers on comparing the Anglophone & Francophone markets. There is growing evidence in the US that the manga market has peaked after several years of explosive growth. The French market is also very established - their appreciation is well spread through the medium meaning that they can support an eclectic range of titles. The English manga market has been very challenged to make success stories of anything outside the established manga genres.

Jetsam said:
20th Century Boys: This is by the guy who did Monster right? I've heard good things but I've yet to see any sign of it.

Pluto: Based on "The World's Strongest Robot" storyline from Astro Boy. Again, I've heard good things and find the whole robot power struggle in Astro Boy interesting so I'd like to see it released.

Also done by the guy who did Monster. Unusually the Monster manga is not doing exceptionally well. Despite the anime being one of the hotly tipped titles for a license, western fandom of the authors work seems limited to the Monster anime only.

Gawyn said:
I want to see Dark Horse complete Shadowstar Narutaru. The last volume released went just about as far as the anime and I really want to see what happens next...

Its pretty ugly as far as the Super Manga Blast titles go. I am a real big fan of Cannon God Exaxxion too and many of those titles are in doubt now that the anthology has collapsed.
 
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