The Associated Press has published an article discussing the adoption of “manga” into American publishing. The article reports that several newspapers owned by the Universal Press Syndicate, including
Galaxy Anime now hosts an exclusive interview with Aaron McGruder, creator of the nationally syndicated comic strip “The Boondocks.” Galaxy Anime also hosts new trailers for the IGPX
Generation Kikaida has announced the debut American DVD release of the 1973 Kamen Rider V3 television series. The entire 52 episode series will be released in a remastered,
ICv2 cites the results of a new professional study that predicts declines in American DVD sales over the next two years. ICv2 reports that an entertainment industry marketing
Question: What is Moetan? The new Moetan banner looks really cute on AnimeNation’s website, but I can’t figure out if Moetan is a graphic novel or something else.
Manga artist Madara Sai has announced on her personal webpage that her new ninja manga serial Kage Kara Mamoru! will debut as an anime television series on January
The official website for the “dramatic animation” television series Yomigaeru Sora -Rescue Wings- now hosts a streaming Windows Media trailer. The anime TV series is scheduled to premier
Dark Horse Comics has scheduled the debut release of several Japanese books: Crying Freeman volume 1 will be released as a $14.95, 408 page softcover on March 8,
Pop Japan Travel is now accepting reservations for seats in its Winter 2006 Tour, which offers a week in Japan including tour exclusives such as a tour of
Question: In several columns you have mentioned increasing licensing costs as a key factor in the decreased size of the American anime market. Do you see a shift
Media Blasters has announced its acquisition of translation rights to the recent anime television series Loveless. The entire 12 episode series, including the Japanese DVD “Extra” short animation
The new action series IGPX, a co-production between Cartoon Network, acclaimed Japanese animation studio Production I.G, licensing partner Bandai Entertainment and renowned anime recording studio Bang Zoom! Entertainment,
The full 3D-CG anime television series Funny Pets is scheduled to premier in January 2006. The series will consist of twelve 6 minute episodes. The series official website
Game Watch hosts the first images of Bandai Korea’s currently in development action/fighting computer game tentatively titled “SD Gundam Online.” Source: Rakuga Kidou