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Manga and Anime Shopping, Collectibles, Fan Clubs & Fan SitesOur guide introduces you to the vast and colorful world of manga fandom, from obsessive otaku and collectibles shops to doujinshi fan art to scanlation web sites. Our directory also lists fan clubs and fan sites, plus links to online stores so you can find that special collectible to complete your collection.
Manga Cafe Mika
Manga Cafe Mika, San Francisco Japantown, Kintetsu Mall, Bay Area manga cafe Otaku Gift Guide
For the super fan of anime and manga, the otaku, loving Japanese pop culture is not a hobby, it's a way of life. So give them something that shows off their fan cred with cool collectibles, fan gear or a dream trip to Tokyo! Read on and maybe you'll find something you'll love for yourself too. Shojo Manga Gift Guide
Looking for a gift that will excite and delight a shojo manga fan? Go beyond the graphic novels by giving them cute tees, toys and cosplay accessories including irresistible collectibles featuring characters from Fruits Basket, Princess Ai, Angel Sanctuary and more. Shonen Manga Gift Guide
Looking for a great gift for a shonen manga fan? Go beyond the graphic novels by giving them the gear to show off their allegiance to their favorite shonen manga series, including crave-able collectibles featuring characters from Bleach, Naruto, One Piece and more. Comics & Anime Conventions
What’s more fun than reading manga? Going to an anime or comics convention! Our calendar listing features anime, manga and comics conventions in the U.S., Japan and Europe, with dates, locations, events and web sites. Comic Readers' Guide to Scanlations
The Comics Journal gives a fine overview of the world of manga scanlations or scanned translations of Japanese comics. Manga Library - A Lending Library Resource for Fans
Too much manga to read, not enough money? Join Manga Library, a new sharing and borrowing organization by otaku, for otaku. Bilingual Manga - Learn Japanese with Manga
Want to learn to read manga as it was originally created, in Japanese? Try the tutorials at BilingualManga.com, which offers both English and Japanese versions of the same comic page side by side, along with audio tutorials. |
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