Really hope that means the return of the anime soon thenVol. 14 of Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, due out in Japan next year, will be the final volume in the series.
Card Captor Sakura – Clear Card arc – to end on volume 14
The belt (obi) that will come with Card Captor Sakura – Clear Card arc – vol. 13 (on sale October 13) is revealing that volume 14 (to be released in 2023) will be the series’ last…chibiyuuto.com
Some way to watch the movie would be good too.Yuru Camp S3! can I please have blurays now crunchy
A prequel to Lupin the Third, showing Lupin in his early years, after getting a taste of what went on in his early years in Part 6, real neat we're seeing it proper and only got to wait until December, I'm very excited!
Except the Blu-ray will get delayed through 2024 and into 2025...
Thanks for sharing that. A really good read for once in a large newspaper that wasn't condescending or ill informed. I have to say I wasn't aware of how large the numbers had increased for manga! Good stuff.Manga is the subject of a front-page feature piece in today's Guardian.
Ghouls, demon slayers and socially anxious students: how manga conquered the world
They range from science fiction epics to high-school romance and are selling faster than publishers can print them. But what has driven this new appetite for Japanese comics?www.theguardian.com
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That was pretty well researched for a mainstream piece, and it was unusual to see violent titles mentioned without any negative connotations or allusions to old controversies. Nice to see a shout out for an autobiography like My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness alongside the shonen staples. It was also interesting to see manga translated as a more tonally neutral "whimsical pictures" rather than the more common "irresponsible pictures".Manga is the subject of a front-page feature piece in today's Guardian.
Ghouls, demon slayers and socially anxious students: how manga conquered the world
They range from science fiction epics to high-school romance and are selling faster than publishers can print them. But what has driven this new appetite for Japanese comics?www.theguardian.com
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