ADV Manga primarily publishes shonen and shojo manga titles related to ADV Films' anime DVD releases, including Azumanga Daioh. Find out more about this Houston-based purveyor of all things anime.
Read our interview with
yuri manga (girls love) expert and publisher Erica Friedman and find out her favorite stories where the girl gets the girl. Also, learn more about the origins of
yuri manga and YuriCon, America's only convention dedicated to girls love
manga and
anime.
Profile of
josei and
yaoi manga publishing company Aurora Publishing, its Japanese parent company, Ohzora Publishing and its
yaoi imprint, Deux Press. Profile information includes address, web site, editorial focus and popular current titles, including
Walking Butterfly,
Nightmares for Sale and
Flock of Angels.
Gallery of new and upcoming graphic novel releases of yaoi, josei and shojo manga titles from Aurora Publishing and Deux Press.
From the house that Superman built, CMX Manga is the manga-centric imprint of DC Comics. Publishing a mix of classic and contemporary Japanese comics, shojo and shonen manga titles, CMX has recently added Megatokyo, an original English-language manga series to its roster.
A division of U.S. publishing giant Random House working in partnership with Kodansha, Del Rey Manga publishes English-language editions of Japanese manga. See more information about this company, plus a list of their bestselling titles.
Get a sneak peek at the latest
manga from Del Rey Manga scheduled for release in Fall/Winter 2007 – Spring/Summer 2008. Preview upcoming releases and street dates for new shonen, shojo, seinen and josei manga series, Japanese manga and OEL manga including
Aventura,
Fairy Tail,
The Reformed,
Pumpkin Scissors and
Yokaiden.
In just a few years, Del Rey Manga has gone from newcomer to industry leader in the
manga publishing business, largely thanks to Dallas Middaugh, Associate Publisher and self-confessed
otaku at heart. In our interview, we talk about his beginnings, the future of manga in the U.S. and new OEL manga titles he's unveiling in 2008, including
Yokaiden and
The Reformed.
Get a sneak peek at the latest
manga from Go! Comi scheduled for release in 2008, Preview upcoming releases and street dates for new
shonen and
shojo manga series, including
Kurogane Communication,
Yggdrasill,
Ultimate Venus,
Kamisama Kazoku and more.
Los Angeles-based TokyoPop has established itself as one of the leading publishers of English-language manga. Learn about this innovative company and its popular manga books and DVDs.
One of the first U.S. companies to publish Japanese comics in English, VIZ Media publishes manga graphic novels, art books, novels and more.
Get a sneak peek at the latest manga and graphic novels from VIZ Media scheduled for release in 2008, Preview upcoming releases and street dates for new shonen, shojo, seinen and josei manga series including
Ral Omega Grad,
Nightmare Inspector,
ION and new VIZ Big editions of
Rurouni Kenshin,
Dragon Ball and
Dragon Ball Z.
Read a profile of name of
yaoi / boys love
manga publishing company Yaoi Press. Includes address, web site, editorial focus and popular current titles, plus recent news items about Yaoi Press.
Get a sneak peek at the latest manga and graphic novels from Yen Press scheduled for release in Fall 2007 - Spring 2008. Preview upcoming releases and street dates for new
shonen,
shojo,
seinen and josei manga series, Japanese [i/]manga, Korean
manhwa and
OEL manga including
With the Light,
Black God,
Zombie Loan,
Y-Square,
Sundome,
Alice on Deadlines, and
Spiral.
Once named "The Most Powerful Person in American Manga," Kurt Hassler was graphic novels book buyer for Borders. He's since taken his lifelong love of comics and moved to the publishing side of the business as the head of Yen Press, a new
manga publisher. Read our interview and find out how Kurt Hassler is hoping to change the
manga business, one book at a time.
Publisher's Weekly reporter Kai-Ming Cha profiles Dr Master, the publisher of Japanese manga and Chinese manhua in English.
Variety, the leading trade publication of the American entertainment industry, profiles TokyoPop publisher Stu Levy.