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Holy shit this perfectly tracks my disintrist in weebshit, imma call it "the moe crash", god what an ugly era.
Interesting, didn’t know there WAS a 2007 peak. What exactly caused such a drop in the middle?Well it looks like manga sales in the US finally surpassed its former 2007 peak
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Article doesn't give an exact number but guessing from the graph its around $240-245 million
Still nothing compared to the japanese market which made 612.6 Billion Yen (around $5.5 billion) in the same year.
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I'm the same, I love both modern and medieval militaria so something like GATE was basically made for me. I'd love more of it because I really enjoyed watching the fights where the people just don't understand how guns work, and it's also fun to watch jets fight a dragon. Episode 6 with the Apocalypse Now parody is by far the best episode and no-one can convince me otherwise.I haven't really seen anyone talk about gate for awhile and while iirc it sold pretty well I don't think it caught on very much since there haven't been to many military isekai, which I find a little disappointing since I'll admit that niche is a bit of a guilty pleasure for me when they don't go completely "Nippon Banzai"
That was the big anime bubble burst from the late 2000s when ADV collapsed under their own weight and basically took everyone down with them I'm pretty sure.Interesting, didn’t know there WAS a 2007 peak. What exactly caused such a drop in the middle?
Ongoing series usually have dedicated (ad-infested) sites which suck, but are tolerable for reading a chapter per week/month. Completed series I just download at this point.Where do you guys read your japanese comics nowadays? Old mangadex was almost peak functionality.
Iirc the main cause was Borders going bankrupt and Tokyopop somewhat imploding, but I think adv and geneon going under both effected things since a lot of people pick up manga through anime and stuff like toonami being cancelled and viz pulling their jump magazine from stores like Walmart and Target didn't help.Interesting, didn’t know there WAS a 2007 peak. What exactly caused such a drop in the middle?
Interesting. I wonder if the sales dip was accompanied by a similarly huge dip in online interest/activity, or if people were still watching/discussing but just not buying shit due to lack of availability from all the big importers and distributors going under and the recession meaning less money to sink into hobbies.Iirc the main cause was Borders going bankrupt and Tokyopop somewhat imploding, but I think adv and geneon going under both effected things since a lot of people pick up manga through anime and stuff like toonami being cancelled and viz pulling their jump magazine from stores like Walmart and Target didn't help.
Also the recession happened.
I am not an analyst, but I do find it interesting that the bottom of the dip was 2012, which happens to be the year of the Adult Swim Toonami revival. I know fewer people are watching TV these days, so the two events might not be correlated. I can't speak for others, but I know that's a big factor in what got me back into anime after not paying much attention for quite a few years, though. Those early days of watching a Toonami stream with a bunch of 4chan anons, shitposting all the while...fun times. Then I started to get into other stuff, old and new, and here I am today.Interesting. I wonder if the sales dip was accompanied by a similarly huge dip in online interest/activity, or if people were still watching/discussing but just not buying shit due to lack of availability from all the big importers and distributors going under and the recession meaning less money to sink into hobbies.
Moe has the redeeming value of repelling normies unlike isekai trash. Perfect for filtering and gatekeeping. I'll take generic moeshit any day over generic isekai trash, it's all just cheap cashgrabs anyway.Holy shit this perfectly tracks my disintrist in weebshit, imma call it "the moe crash", god what an ugly era.
Whatever works on tachiyomi.Where do you guys read your japanese comics nowadays? Old mangadex was almost peak functionality.
2007 was just a dry year for media in general, the recession just didn't help.Iirc the main cause was Borders going bankrupt and Tokyopop somewhat imploding, but I think adv and geneon going under both effected things since a lot of people pick up manga through anime and stuff like toonami being cancelled and viz pulling their jump magazine from stores like Walmart and Target didn't help.
Also the recession happened.
The big earthquake happened around there didnt it? The one that got the Madoka finale delayed for ages2007 was just a dry year for media in general, the recession just didn't help.
Trying to remember what happened in 2011-2012 to make manga sales tank so low, like that was a pretty steep drop there.
Shouldn't have affected North American manga sales tbh.The big earthquake happened around there didnt it? The one that got the Madoka finale delayed for ages
viz, adv, urban vision, tokyopop, central park media, manga entertainment, they all tanked around there. dark horse limited their manga releases around then too. asian horror movie distro tartan uk tanked then too. just a collapse of industry in general.Iirc the main cause was Borders going bankrupt and Tokyopop somewhat imploding, but I think adv and geneon going under both effected things since a lot of people pick up manga through anime and stuff like toonami being cancelled and viz pulling their jump magazine from stores like Walmart and Target didn't help.
Also the recession happened.
Imo the publishers would make a lot more money if they set up a subscription site for their western markets, and allowed fan translations for mangas on the site if they didn't think an official translation would be all that popular (free labor). A lot of people just aren't interested in buying physical copies in the west and trying to individually sell digital copies sure as shit isn't going to work. Having a subscription site would also allow them to get advertisement revenue, sell their other products, and test the waters so to speak with indie mangas for basically free. Hell, a publisher like Square Enix could even make an absolute mint off of it by selling their games on the site at a slight discount over Steam which takes a 30% cut.Well it looks like manga sales in the US finally surpassed its former 2007 peak
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Article doesn't give an exact number but guessing from the graph its around $240-245 million
Still nothing compared to the japanese market which made 612.6 Billion Yen (around $5.5 billion) in the same year.
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any reader I can find that's not Nu-batoto or MDex.Where do you guys read your japanese comics nowadays? Old mangadex was almost peak functionality.