William278
Completely Average High School Student
Seven Seas posted this somewhat ominous tweet yesterday that raised more questions than it answered
It sounds like Amazon in Europe are no longer stocking or buying manga printed in the U.S--at least not from the Los Angeles region where Seven Seas are based. The replies to the tweet have been loads of EU/UK customers reporting unfulfilled orders and last minute cancellations.
Anyone have any idea what’s up with this and if it affects other publishers? I noticed Yen Press’ new K-On omnibus I ordered a couple weeks ago has seemingly failed to dispatch despite ordering directly through Amazon UK.
Obviously there’s other places to buy manga than Amazon/BookDepository, but the alternatives (Waterstones, Bookshop.org) always seem to have very inconsistent stock levels and have been fairly unreliable :/. Even Viz, who seem to have a U.K. presence take several months to ship stock over in my experience. Any other suggestions (aside from a costly import) for buying the new prints from the US publishers?
It sounds like Amazon in Europe are no longer stocking or buying manga printed in the U.S--at least not from the Los Angeles region where Seven Seas are based. The replies to the tweet have been loads of EU/UK customers reporting unfulfilled orders and last minute cancellations.
Anyone have any idea what’s up with this and if it affects other publishers? I noticed Yen Press’ new K-On omnibus I ordered a couple weeks ago has seemingly failed to dispatch despite ordering directly through Amazon UK.
Obviously there’s other places to buy manga than Amazon/BookDepository, but the alternatives (Waterstones, Bookshop.org) always seem to have very inconsistent stock levels and have been fairly unreliable :/. Even Viz, who seem to have a U.K. presence take several months to ship stock over in my experience. Any other suggestions (aside from a costly import) for buying the new prints from the US publishers?
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