August, 2006

New U.K. manga publisher Tanoshimi has launched its official site.

It's been two months since the last Backstage feature, and now the wait is over! This time Backstage takes a look at one of the oldest and most influential anime website - Anime Web Turnpike.

Anipike is a name that every serious anime fan has at least heard once or twice. So why is Anipike so well-known? And why is that pink-haird Trixie Turnpike everywhere? Read on!

AoD points out that Tokyopop will make three of its titles available on the web exclusively, the titles are Atomic King Daidogan, One, and

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Love Manga has posted the 2006 release schedule of the new U.K. manga publisher Tanoshimi.

The Forbidden Planet blog has put up an interview with Stephen Robson of Fanfare/ Ponent Mon and Nadia Katz-Wise of Typocrat, both manga publishers in the U.K.

Manga top 10 according to Tohan.

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The Zatch Bell anime will premiere this week on Cartoon Network Brazil. Behind the scene, the Globo Network (large brazilian broadcast channel that reaches 99% of the domestic territory) has acquired the exhibition rights to the anime. The premiere in the "€œopen television"€ will happen in 2007.

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img"Tank Tankrou" by Sakamoto Gajou, "The Adventure on Mars" by Ooki Noboru, " Space Strategy #1" by Leiji Matsumoto. Nowadays publishers are beginning to reprint these classic series from the early days of manga, which are becoming popular among adult manga fans.

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Serialization update from Shounen, Seinen, and other Male oriented Anthologies.

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San Jose, CA -€“ August, 2005 DrMaster Publications Inc. and DGN Production Inc. will publish Wing Shing Ma’s Chinese Hero – Tales of The Blood Sword. Originally published under Jademan Comics label, now DGN/DrMaster revives this beautiful work with a fresh coat of paint.

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Serialization update from Shounen, Seinen, and other Male oriented Anthologies.

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From a post in its forum: "Seven Seas Entertainment is currently looking for qualified Japanese-to-English Translators for a wide variety of translation projects."

MangaBlog interviews Tokyopop's Web Community Content Producer, Matt Nixon, on TP's recent relaunch of its website.