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Yahhō, lieve luisteraars! Niet te geloven, maar het is toch echt zo: je luistert – en daar zijn we heel blij mee, dat je luistert! – naar een nieuwe aflevering van Aap Noot Mishima, dé Nederlandstalige podcast over Japanse literatuur en cultuur, zorgvuldig geplaatst in de juiste historische context.
Recent efforts to localize classic Japanese manga have struck a comfortable balance between entertainment and education, especially imports of underground cult classics from the 1960s through the mid 1970s originating in the magazine Garo. The originators of the term ‘gekiga', or manga designed for more mature audiences, we've seen a huge influx of freshly translated work from the likes of Shigeru Mizuki, Yoshiharu Tsuge, Saito Nazuna, Yamada Murasaki and others.
Oba Electroplating Factory is the fourth collection of Yoshiharu Tsuge's manga to be handsomely collected (and painstakingly researched and translated by Ryan Holmberg) by Drawn & Quarterly, but it's more than just another anthology of comics from one of the most consequential pioneers of Japan's post-war underground comics scene. Few artists from Tsuge's era are responsible for bodies of work that have remained as compelling, or as vital, as his.
Nesta quinta-feira, 17 de novembro, o Clube de Leitura de Quadrinhos da Gibiteca TT Catalão promove a leitura de Yoshiharu Tsuge.
Full episode at patreon.com/thicklinespod. Katie and Sally reconvene to catch up on our Fall to-read piles and take a look at the Fantagraphics Winter '25 catalog. Comics touched on: Round World Thinking by Ana Woulfe, Pony Show by Bread Tarleton, Distant Ruptures by C.F., Blurry by Dash Shaw, Processing: 100 Comics That Got Me Through It by Tara Booth, A Guest in the House by E.M. Carroll, Oba Electroplating Factory by Yoshiharu Tsuge, Ninja Sarutobi Sasuke by Sugiura Shigeru, Heavenly Days by Em Frank, Chad in Amsterdam by Chad Bilyeu, Kommix by Charles Burns, Iris: A Novel for Viewers by Thé Tjong-Khing and Lo Hartog Van Banda, and The Return of Mister X by Dean Motter and Los Bros. Thank you to our patrons for making this episode possible!
Diving into the world of Gekiga this week with the recently released Nejishiki by Yoshiharu Tsuge! Featuring one of the most well-known and important works of Tsuge, ‘Screw Style', this massive reprint series has been long-awaited by art comix & manga fans and collectors. But how will the Mangasplainers react to a work considerably off their beaten path? And is the book actually more about the pitfalls of traditional Japanese Inn ownership? Gotta listen to find out.Read along with the show notes at Mangasplaining.com, and subscribe to our newsletter at MangasplainingExtra.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
STATUS do you ever wonder why the publishing industry never discloses print runs and sales figures? Why is everything such a secret? I this episode we focus on the biggest market for comics in Europa with X-ray vision provided by French comics specialist and -market analyst Xavier Guilbert, who for years has been a thorn in the side of those in the French comics business who want to keep things under wraps or perpetuate myths. For instance, did you know that: - Every fourth book sold in France is a comic? - The best selling BOOK on the French market last year is a comic. From 2021? - That total earnings of the French comics industry doubler between 200 and 2021, entirely because of manga? - That neither manga nor the many woman creators who have entered the industry in recent years have changed the gender distribution of comics readers, which has been consistent since the eighties? - That Asterix is no longer the biggest franchise in French-language comics? We delve into these and many other surprising facts about the French market with one of its sharpest and most experienced analysts. Guilbert, who works with world building for Ubisoft, is the founder and chief editor of the comics website du9.org, which he has run for over twenty years, he is a columnist for the manga magazine Atom, and the curator of a series of retrospective exhibitions on Japanese comics masters Osamu Tezuka, Shigeru Mizuki, Yoshiharu Tsuge, Taiyō Matsumoto and Ryōchi Ikegami, all for the great comics festival in Angoulême, which by the way he also discusses here. Fair warning: dette er Radio Rackhams første episode på engelsk! STATUS undrer du dig også over hvorfor bogbranchen aldrig afslører oplags- og salgstal? Hvorfor er alt så ‘hemmeligt'? I dette afsnit stiller vi skarpt på Europas absolut største marked, og har røntgensynet på i form af den franske tegneserieanalytiker Xavier Guilbert, der i årevis har irriteret den franske tegneseriebranche med sine årlige rapporter om ‘virkelighedens verden'. Vidste du for eksempel at: - Hver fjerde bog solgt i Frankrig er en tegneserie? - Der blev solgt 85 mio. tegneserier i Frankrig i 2022? - Der blev solgt for 920 mio. € i 2022? - Den bedst sælgende BOG på det franske marked sidste år er en tegneserie. Fra 2021? - Det franske tegneseriemarkeds omsætning blev fordoblet mellem 2020 og 2021, udelukkende på grund af manga? - At hverken manga eller de mange kvindelige skabere, der er kommet til faget de seneste år, ikke har rykket på kønsfordelingen blandt læsere. Den har været konstant siden firserne? - At Asterix ikke længere er den største franchise indenfor fransksprogede tegneserier? Vi kigger nærmere på disse og mange andre forhold på det franske marked i selskab med en af dets skarpeste og mest erfarne analytikere. Guilbert, der arbejder med world building hos Ubisoft har siden årtusindskiftet drevet det kritiske tegneseriewebsite du9.org, er klummeskribent i mangamagasinet Atom, kurator på en række store retrospektive udstillinger af de japanske mestre Osamu Tezuka, Shigeru Mizuki, Yoshiharu Tsuge, Taiyo Matsumoto og Ryochi Ikegami på den store tegneseriefestival i Angoulême. Den fortæller han i øvrigt også om her.
A veces me pregunto si he cambiado tanto. Si mi mujer me reconocerá cuando sea que vuelva a su lado, y si seré capaz de hablarle de Guerra de Viñetas. Yoshiharu Tsuge y Tom King... no sé nada sobre ellos ni me importa. Esos tipos no significan nada para mí, son solo nombres... pero si vamos a Angoulême, y les encontramos y vuelven a hacer cómics o mangas, y con eso me gano el derecho de volver junto a mi mujer, entonces... ésa es mi misión. ¿Quiere irse a combatir? De acuerdo, no lo detendré. Yo lo único que sé es que cada vez que hago un Guerra de Viñetas me siento más lejos de casa. Colaboradores: Fer García, Ramón De Muelas y Sergio Fernández Atienza. Publicidad: Raúl Gutiérrez. Suscríbete a nuestro podcast en... iVoox - https://bit.ly/znpivoox Spotify - https://bit.ly/znpspo Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/znpapple Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/znpgoogle Y búscanos en tu app de podcast favorita. Música de entrada y salida: "IkouZe ! - acoustic" de Sumashu - https://bit.ly/ZNPintro Música de intermedio: "Walk" de Foo Fighters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax6UXyAXSZo Para estar al día de todo el mundo del cómic y sus galaxias cercanas, ¡visita Zona Negativa!
It's time for another installment in: the boys read some Tsuge! This time around, they're drinking in Red Flowers, the latest development in Yoshiharu Tsuge archival studies, in this, a look at the second volume of his mature tales! IS THAT AN ANTLION TALE? It is, you frisky freak! But wait? A salamander as well? B'twixt my shanty!
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Comentando o mangá O Homem Sem Talento, de Yoshiharu Tsuge, uma história sobre os limites entre a apatia e o empreendedorismo. Link pro livro na Amazon Link pro livro na Veneta Link pro livro na Loja Monstra Se você comprar qualquer coisa neste link da Amazon, eu ganho comissão Kindle Unlimited
durée : 00:28:45 - Le Rayon BD - par : Victor Macé de Lépinay - Figure de proue de la bande dessinée japonaise, Yoshiharu Tsuge a reçu cette année un Fauve d'honneur au Festival d'Angoulême pour l'ensemble de sa carrière. Alors que son œuvre a été exposée pour la première fois en France, visite avec le commissaire Xavier Guilbert et l'éditeur Jean-Louis Gauthey. - réalisation : Assia Khalid - invités : Jean-Louis Gauthey éditeur, fondateur de Cornélius; Xavier Guilbert Commissaire d'expositions, rédacteur en chef de la revue web Du9, l'autre bande dessinée
On this episode, Joe, Matt, Chris & Tucker talk at great length about Yoshiharu Tsuge's comics in English--both of which just arrived, courtesy of Drawn & Quarterly and the NYRC. The Swamp and The Man With No Talent are up for discussion, and yes, these are books they have a lot of affection for.
On profite de la venue de Xavier Guilbert pour vous proposer un épisode du Gaufrier, spécial Manga avec comme d'habitude, trois chroniques suivies de trois débats. Au programme :(01:32) Fire Punch – de Tatsuki Fujimoto édité chez Kaze(13:18) Les Fleurs Rouges – de Yoshiharu Tsuge publié par Cornélius(23:43) Planètes – de Makoto Yukimura édité chez … Continuer la lecture de « Le Gaufrier – Épisode 34 – spécial manga avec Xavier Guilbert – Fire Punch, Les Fleurs Rouges, Planètes »L'article Le Gaufrier – Épisode 34 – spécial manga avec Xavier Guilbert – Fire Punch, Les Fleurs Rouges, Planètes est apparu en premier sur Le Gaufrier.
On profite de la venue de Xavier Guilbert pour vous proposer un épisode du Gaufrier, spécial Manga avec comme d’habitude, trois chroniques suivies de trois débats. Au programme :(01:32) Fire Punch – de Tatsuki Fujimoto édité chez Kaze(13:18) Les Fleurs Rouges – de Yoshiharu Tsuge publié par Cornélius(23:43) Planètes – de Makoto Yukimura édité chez … Continuer la lecture de « Le Gaufrier – Épisode 34 – spécial manga avec Xavier Guilbert – Fire Punch, Les Fleurs Rouges, Planètes » L’article Le Gaufrier – Épisode 34 – spécial manga avec Xavier Guilbert – Fire Punch, Les Fleurs Rouges, Planètes est apparu en premier sur Le Gaufrier.
This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Interior Chinatown, Becoming a Man, How to Build a Heart, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Novel Gazing, Book Riot’s new literary fiction podcast; Hanover Square Press and The Lost Book of Adana Moreau: A Novel by Michael Zapata; and Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Interior Chinatown: A Novel by Charles Yu Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Damian Duffy, Octavia E. Butler, John Jennings How to Build a Heart by Maria Padian Edge: Turning Adversity into Advantage by Laura Huang Confessions of a Dork Lord by Mike Johnston, Marta Altés Becoming a Man: The Story of a Transition by P. Carl A Beautiful Crime: A Novel by Christopher Bollen I Am My Brand: How to Build Your Brand Without Apology by Kubi Springer WHAT WE’RE READING: The Deep & Dark Blue by Niki Smith Tall Tales and Wee Stories: The Best of Billy Connolly by Billy Connolly MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: The Art of Resistance: My Four Years in the French Underground: A Memoir by Justus Rosenberg Leave to Remain (American Literature) by Thalia Field and Abigail Lang Blood Countess (A Lady Slayers Novel) by Lana Popović Marriage on Madison Avenue (The Central Park Pact Book 3) by Lauren Layne Hostile Territory by Paul Greci That’s What Friends Do by Cathleen Barnhart Twenty by Debra Landwehr Engle When You Trap a Tiger by Tae Keller Almost American Girl: An Illustrated Memoir by Robin Ha Losing You: A Novel by Nicci French Highfire: A Novel by Eoin Colfer The Sun and Her Stars: Salka Viertel and Hitler’s Exiles in the Golden Age of Hollywood by Donna Rifkind Invisible Americans: The Tragic Cost of Child Poverty by Jeff Madrick The Look-Alike: A Novel by Erica Spindler The Circus: A Novel by Jonas Karlsson Whiteout by Adriana Anders Baudelaire Fractal by Lisa Robertson When You See Me: A Novel by Lisa Gardner The Other People: A Novel by C. J. Tudor The Bard’s Blade (The Sorcerer’s Song) by Brian D. Anderson How We Learn: Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine . . . for Now by Stanislas Dehaene Prosper’s Demon by K. J. Parker Blue Flowers: A Novel by Carola Saavedra Hi Five (An IQ Novel) by Joe Ide Diamond City: A Novel by Francesca Flores The Truants by Kate Weinberg The Man Without Talent by Yoshiharu Tsuge, Ryan Holmberg (translator) Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith Seven Deadly Shadows by Courtney Alameda and Valynne E. Maetani The Storm of Life by Amy Rose Capetta Run Me to Earth by Paul Yoon Holding Smoke (Judah Cannon) by Steph Post Cartier’s Hope: A Novel by M. J. Rose Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World by Jessica Valenti and Jaclyn Friedman The Girl Who Fell Out of the Sky by Victoria Forester Show Them a Good Time by Nicole Flattery Children of the Land by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo When We Were Vikings by Andrew David MacDonald A Castle in the Clouds by Kerstin Gier, Romy Fursland (translator) Spring Rain: A Graphic Memoir of Love, Madness, and Revolutions by Andy Warner Into the Fire: An Orphan X Novel by Gregg Hurwitz A House in the Mountains: The Women Who Liberated Italy from Fascism by Caroline Moorehead The Empty Bed: A Novel (The Burial Society Series) by Nina Sadowsky Gay Like Me: A Father Writes to His Son by Richie Jackson Wildfire by Carrie Mac The House of Yan: A Family at the Heart of a Century in Chinese History by Lan Yan, Sam Taylor (translator) Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East by Kim Ghattas An Apartment on Uranus: Chronicles of the Crossing (Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents) by Paul B. Preciado The Best of Elizabeth Bear by Elizabeth Bear King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats by James Patrick Kelly
Alors que va s'ouvrir le plus grand festival de BD de France (et sans doute du monde), l'équipe fait ses pronostics sur les gagnants du FIBD, le festival international de la BD d'Angoulême. En prime, on accueille Xavier Guilbert, membre du jury de sélection et co-commissaire de l'exposition consacrée à Yoshiharu Tsuge.L'occasion de parler des … Continuer la lecture de « Le Gaufrier – Hors-série #2 – spécial Angoulême 2020 – Invité Xavier Guilbert »L'article Le Gaufrier – Hors-série #2 – spécial Angoulême 2020 – Invité Xavier Guilbert est apparu en premier sur Le Gaufrier.
Alors que va s’ouvrir le plus grand festival de BD de France (et sans doute du monde), l’équipe fait ses pronostics sur les gagnants du FIBD, le festival international de la BD d’Angoulême. En prime, on accueille Xavier Guilbert, membre du jury de sélection et co-commissaire de l’exposition consacrée à Yoshiharu Tsuge.L’occasion de parler des … Continuer la lecture de « Le Gaufrier – Hors-série #2 – spécial Angoulême 2020 – Invité Xavier Guilbert » L’article Le Gaufrier – Hors-série #2 – spécial Angoulême 2020 – Invité Xavier Guilbert est apparu en premier sur Le Gaufrier.
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We’re joined by lovely manga journalist Deb Aoki this week to talk about the changes in the Western manga industry, compare them to the problems in Japanese publishing that are addressed in Shuho Sato’s memoir Manga Poverty, and rejoice over the plethora of recent manga licensing news! Check out Deb’s twitter, professional site and Manga Answerman articles! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “More One Night” by Chito & Yuuri from Girls’ Last Tour, Opening, getting to know Deb, Deb learning to draw from Dave Throne in Hawaii 00:08:36 - Questions: Deb explains how fans can help get manga localized, discussing what publishers consider when choosing what to publish 00:15:25 - Deb tells us how Japanese publishers still focus on Japan first despite the growth of worldwide manga sales 00:17:55 - darfox wonders what influence a series’ popularity in the west does for new series in Weekly Shonen Jump 00:22:10 - we discuss the grueling process of creating under deadlines and the effect it had the family life of Masashi Kishimoto & Hayao Miyazaki and the health of Osamu Tezuka and Shotaro Ishinomori, Deb talks about the franchising of manga series 00:30:37 - Deb gives her thoughts on the quality of user interface/experience for digital manga readers of comixology/cruchyroll/VIZ, we discuss the growth of comics adapting from a published page format to a more digital friendly layout 00:38:03 - Main Segment One Shot: Manga Poverty, Transition Song: “Shadow and Truth” by ONE III NOTES from ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept., we talk about Shuho Sato’s history with publishers, Sato providing an affordable rental work space for manga artist, the current interest into cultivating online manga stores in Japan, Cork agency, the amount of control manga artist get over their intellectual property, the debt that manga artists accumulate even after success, Felipe Smith having to finance his own assistant, the varying representation of manga artists within manga, how honest and accurate Sato is being about the manga industry, the Japanese version that comes with a manga foreword, how libraries are normalizing comics/manga to the current American society, the Manga Reborn project 01:13:26 - News: brand new manga publisher Denpa Books will be publishing Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji, Inside Mari, PEZ, Maiden Railways, and others 01:17:03 - Deb gives some insight on why the licensing of books like Urusei Yatsura, Baki, Devilman, and The Poe Clan have happened recently 01:23:04 - We talk about the business potential of bringing over Japanese theatrical adaptations of manga/anime, Deb’s says Haikyu!! over The Prince of Tennis 01:28:38 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Deb hated Shibuya Goldfish but is looking forward to Witch Hat Atelier 01:30:32 - dakazu clarifies his thoughts about Spicy Cafe Girl to darfox, darfox has become a mega fan of Kaiji 01:36:52 - Deb really likes Investor Z despite the ugly artwork, One Punch Man season 2 is coming in Spring of 2019 01:41:27 - Seamus has read a collection of Masahiko Matsumoto manga that has simple art but mature storylines, Deb suggests the upcoming Yoshiharu Tsuge book from Drawn & Quarterly 01:44:38 - dakazu finds the popularity of pretty boy serial killers of Satsukare a little disturbing 01:47:28 - Next Week’s Topic: One Shot of Nijigahara Holograph by Inio Asano, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
Anime Expo and San Diego Comic Con happened as per the annual July tradition, and with them comes a ton of news we need to talk about. From major licensing acquisitions to remarkable industry achievements, this episode runs the gamut of every monumental piece of news to come out of this month. With the sheer quantity of things to talk about, we’re lucky this episode didn’t run four hours long like our previous news-focused episode did! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro & LumRanmaYasha’s Brief AX Report 04:00 - June 2018 Bookscan list 9:10 - Dr. Stone popularity poll 18:45 - Comico cancels Recovery of an MMO Junkie due to author’s health 19:55 - Sweetness and Lightning ends 21:07 - Dorohedoro ends in September 22:42 - Kengen Ashura ends in August 24:07 - Citrus ends in August 25:10 - Atsuo Ueda launches Fairy Tail sequel 26:28 - Comixology offers first American comic to be simulpublished in Japan 28:57 - Comixology debuts BECK and Seven Shakespeares manga from Harold Sakuishi 31:05 - Fantagraphics licenses Moto Hagio’s The Poe Clan 32:32 - Media Do licenses Baki 38:33 - Drawn & Quarterly to publish collected works of Yoshiharu Tsuge 41:45 - Udon Licenses FLCL art book & Mega Man X manga 43:23 - Dark Horse licenses Elfen Lied 46:31 - Crunchyroll Manga AX licenses 48:31 - J-Novel Club’s AX licenses & Announcements 57:50 - Kodansha USA AX licenses 1:06:50 - Seven Seas AX Licenses 1:14:26 - Yen Press AX Licenses 1:27:55 - Viz Media AX & SDCC Announcements 1:42:42 - Rumiko Takahashi inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame 1:45:40 - My Brother’s Husband wins an Eisner 1:47:30 - Otakon to host Shoji Kawamori 1:49:10 - Studio Trigger launches Patreon 1:51:28 - Kill la Kill: IF game news 1:53:05 - Ichigo, Rukia, & Aizen join Jump Force 1:55:10 - New Anime Song Streaming Service AniUta! 1:56:40 - Sunrise is making a live-action Gundam film 1:57:45 - Children of the Sea gets a movie 1:59:45 - Final Evangelion film finally has a release date 2:00:57 - Dragon Ball Super film is about BROLY, will debut in U.S. theatres in January 2:04:22 - MHA movie opens in the US in September 2:05:41 - I Want to Eat Your Pancreas will get theatrical screenings in the US 2:06:46 - 2nd Heaven’s Feel film screens in the US in 2019 2:07:26 - Fireworks grosses over 500,000 dollars in U.S. theatrical run 2:08:56 - Attack on Titan’s theatrical screening earnings 2:10:56 - Attack on Titan Season 3 premieres on Toonami on August 18th 2:11:15 - Bungo Stray Dogs gets season 3 2:12:42 - Crunchyroll Expo to premiere Rising of the Shield Hero anime 2:14:08 - Anime Fest @ NYCC 2:16:48 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com,and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! We take your suggestions and feedback very seriously and want to figure out more ways to reach out and interact with you guys, so please leave some responses! On our next episode we’ll be discussing the classic Shonen Jump manga Shaman King by Hiroyuki Takei, celebrating its 20th anniversary! We’ll be joined once again by Maxy Barnard, who considers Takei’s magnum opus one of his all-time favorite manga! If you have any Shaman King-related comments, questions, or discussion topics you’d like us to talk about, please send them our way either in the comments below, in our Discord server, commenting in the Manga Mavericks thread on Animation Revelation, tweeting them to us, or by sending an e-mail to mangamavericks@gmail.com! And as always, thanks for listening!
Anime Expo and San Diego Comic Con happened as per the annual July tradition, and with them comes a ton of news we need to talk about. From major licensing acquisitions to remarkable industry achievements, this episode runs the gamut of every monumental piece of news to come out of this month. With the sheer quantity of things to talk about, we’re lucky this episode didn’t run four hours long like our previous news-focused episode did! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:22 - Intro & LumRanmaYasha’s Brief AX Report 04:00 - June 2018 Bookscan list 9:10 - Dr. Stone popularity poll 18:45 - Comico cancels Recovery of an MMO Junkie due to author’s health 19:55 - Sweetness and Lightning ends 21:07 - Dorohedoro ends in September 22:42 - Kengen Ashura ends in August 24:07 - Citrus ends in August 25:10 - Atsuo Ueda launches Fairy Tail sequel 26:28 - Comixology offers first American comic to be simulpublished in Japan 28:57 - Comixology debuts BECK and Seven Shakespeares manga from Harold Sakuishi 31:05 - Fantagraphics licenses Moto Hagio’s The Poe Clan 32:32 - Media Do licenses Baki 38:33 - Drawn & Quarterly to publish collected works of Yoshiharu Tsuge 41:45 - Udon Licenses FLCL art book & Mega Man X manga 43:23 - Dark Horse licenses Elfen Lied 46:31 - Crunchyroll Manga AX licenses 48:31 - J-Novel Club’s AX licenses & Announcements 57:50 - Kodansha USA AX licenses 1:06:50 - Seven Seas AX Licenses 1:14:26 - Yen Press AX Licenses 1:27:55 - Viz Media AX & SDCC Announcements 1:42:42 - Rumiko Takahashi inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame 1:45:40 - My Brother’s Husband wins an Eisner 1:47:30 - Otakon to host Shoji Kawamori 1:49:10 - Studio Trigger launches Patreon 1:51:28 - Kill la Kill: IF game news 1:53:05 - Ichigo, Rukia, & Aizen join Jump Force 1:55:10 - New Anime Song Streaming Service AniUta! 1:56:40 - Sunrise is making a live-action Gundam film 1:57:45 - Children of the Sea gets a movie 1:59:45 - Final Evangelion film finally has a release date 2:00:57 - Dragon Ball Super film is about BROLY, will debut in U.S. theatres in January 2:04:22 - MHA movie opens in the US in September 2:05:41 - I Want to Eat Your Pancreas will get theatrical screenings in the US 2:06:46 - 2nd Heaven’s Feel film screens in the US in 2019 2:07:26 - Fireworks grosses over 500,000 dollars in U.S. theatrical run 2:08:56 - Attack on Titan’s theatrical screening earnings 2:10:56 - Attack on Titan Season 3 premieres on Toonami on August 18th 2:11:15 - Bungo Stray Dogs gets season 3 2:12:42 - Crunchyroll Expo to premiere Rising of the Shield Hero anime 2:14:08 - Anime Fest @ NYCC 2:16:48 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com,and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! We take your suggestions and feedback very seriously and want to figure out more ways to reach out and interact with you guys, so please leave some responses! On our next episode we’ll be discussing the classic Shonen Jump manga Shaman King by Hiroyuki Takei, celebrating its 20th anniversary! We’ll be joined once again by Maxy Barnard, who considers Takei’s magnum opus one of his all-time favorite manga! If you have any Shaman King-related comments, questions, or discussion topics you’d like us to talk about, please send them our way either in the comments below, in our Discord server, commenting in the Manga Mavericks thread on Animation Revelation, tweeting them to us, or by sending an e-mail to mangamavericks@gmail.com! And as always, thanks for listening!