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Digital Media Manga

Digital Media Manga

A few decades ago, you could always count on finding an abandoned manga magazine lying in the train’s luggage rack. However, if you look today, they are nowhere to be seen. Those who read books, newspapers, or magazines during their commute are in the minority these days. Regardless of age or gender, most passengers are staring at their iPhone screens. In a very short span of time, cellphones have become universal, and together with the latest smartphones, they have completely changed the day-to-day scenery of Japan.

Of course, magazines and newspapers have also since gone digital, but in the beginning, manga proved too difficult to read on a small device, creating a barrier for the industry. When “cellphone comics” first appeared, only one or two panels could be displayed at a time. This meant that readers couldn’t appreciate manga’s distinctive double page spreads.

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However, in recent times, thanks to the Kindle and various reading applications, those who preferred paper books are slowly being converted to digital media. E-books also have the benefits of being cheaper, and not taking up any space. With both options available, some users choose to first try a new manga in digital format, then buy the paper version if they really enjoy it. As such, you cannot say that digital is completely replacing paper.

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Publishers also benefit from E-books not taking up space. Since they don’t need to pay for storage space, they can afford to revive old series which have long been out of print. While it’s possible to find rare books in second-hand stores, the prices are sometimes inflated, and even if you do buy it, the artist doesn’t receive a cent. But with digital media, the reader can buy older works at a reasonable price, and the artist can earn royalties, leading to a healthy market.

By the way, there’s a website called “The Out-of-Print Manga Library” (www.zeppan.com), run by manga artist Ken Akamatsu, where you can read old manga for free! Started in 2010, it now has over 3200 titles. Registration is free, and you can read as much as you want. Revenue is earned through advertising, so there’s also a way for the artists to earn royalties.

Which is based on interviews with key players in the digital manga world. In 2013, Miso Suzuki withdrew his works from his publisher, and began selling kindle versions of them on amazon as an individual instead. Selling as an individual, he could pocket a whopping 70% of the proceeds, and he earned over 10 million yen in total.

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Miso Suzuki discloses his full experience, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can succeed with this method. Unlike in a bookstore, there’s no chance of your cover catching someone’s eye by chance. And without a publisher, you have to do all the advertising on your own. If you want to concentrate solely on creation, and don’t have the energy to put into studying E-commerce, then this method is not for you.

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Despite only having two choices, it’s hard to pick one. That’s because many factors come into play such as portability, prices, and storage space!

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Only you can answer this yourself as many factors must be considered. However, the primary factors I can think of right now are these:

If you’re living paycheck by paycheck, you must consider whether it’s wise to purchase your favorite physical manga. Budget is the key factor.

Do you have enough money to collect all volumes? What is the maximum budget you set for yourself to spend every month on your favorite manga series?

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Although these are simple questions to write on paper, it’s hard to enact them. You’ve worked hard for your money and must not throw it away on a manga series that you only “slightly love”.

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Speaking of love, that’s where preference comes into play. Some avid manga collectors stick to one and only one mantra: they only buy the series that they truly love and adore with their whole hearts!

People are immersed in a certain series if they always come back to it time after time. At this point, they would realize that it’d be best to invest in the physical volumes.

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Since they keep coming back to the series just to re-read their favorite chapters repetitively, then, it’s reasonable to say that owning the physical copies is a good idea!

They’d simply grab their volumes and flip to their favorite chapters with ease instead of opening any digital copies of a certain series on their gadgets (which always requires batteries and Wi-Fi to function so you can read your favorite manga online).

The availability of your digital manga depends on your Wi-Fi and on the gadget you’re using. For example: sometimes, you need to be connected via Wi-Fi to read some digital manga on the web.

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But, if you download the e-reader apps on your device or have a Kindle reader on your own, you can read them offline.

In the first example (when you can only read manga on the web or can only read them whenever there’s Wi-Fi), the question of availability comes into play.

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Is the digital manga you intend to purchase readable in the gadget that you own? Will the manga be available to read at your convenience on your gadgets? Will it work properly and without glitches?

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Before buying any digital manga from Kindle Amazon, make sure the Kindle app you installed on your phone, tablet, or desktop is functioning smoothly.

If, for example, I am not able to access the Google Play Store app because I don’t have a Google account, then, that means, I cannot download the Amazon Kindle app from that store.

Meanwhile, a manga is “portable” if you can carry it anywhere you want and can access it with ease! Physical manga volumes are easily portable because you can grab them and read them even when you’re commuting!

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With digital manga, that depends on the e-readers that you installed on your gadgets. You must consider the type of applications you downloaded on your gadgets: will they consume a lot of digital storage space or only a few?

The last factor I’m going to discuss in this section is lifestyle. If you’re the type of person who often moves from place to place, that’d mean hauling your manga with you as long as you don’t wish to sell them.

If you travel often, it’s reasonable why you must bring your favorite manga with you. You don’t wanna leave them behind because you have an attachment to them. Thus, you must take them wherever you’ll be moving.

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Not only will it help you lighten your load (as you must un-haul and haul your manga constantly with you wherever you go); but the proceeds you collected from selling your manga (the ones that are not your favorite) will help fund your moving costs!

And, for that to happen, you must consider physical or digital storage space. How small or large will your bookshelf be if you intend to collect physical manga?

This is the same question for digital manga, except that you’ll be counting in megabytes or kilobytes. For example, an average 200-paged digital volume consumes approximately 140 MB (megabytes) in a mobile Kobo app and 150 megabytes in a desktop Kobo app.

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To increase your digital storage space, you must pay monthly or annual subscription fees so you can maintain sufficient storage for your digital manga.

You can either purchase storage space on One Drive, Google Drive, or Apple Drive. In this way, your Kobo or Kindle app will be able to contain your favorite digital manga!

This answer only applies to physical manga: it is worth it to buy new manga volumes provided that the ones you’re buying are your favorites and that you have the allowance and the storage space for them.

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And I say “favorite” because it’s okay if you buy pre-owned or second-hand manga volumes on series that you only slightly like (or ones that you’re not too much in love with).

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My answers above cannot apply to digital manga because digital ones always seem “new” as their pages never fade or don’t turn yellow.

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