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    • custodes
      custodes Premium Member last edited by

      Hello all.

      I like to keep things simple and use Kindle quite a lot. Any retailers out with of Seven Seas, J Novel and Yen Press I should look for on Kindle for possible manga series I might enjoy?

      Yes, I do things the hard way of sometimes searching for an anime series I am reading to see if it has been licensed, but sometimes a general company browse brings surprises and typing "manga" in Amazon search can lead to many varied and "interesting" results

      Author of Praetor's Blood.
      Find out more at www.jmacnovels.com

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      • LegitPancake
        LegitPancake Premium Member last edited by LegitPancake

        Viz Media is most certainly the largest manga publisher in the English market, with Kodansha Comics coming at a close second. There's also Dark Horse (really only publish Berserk, Hinamatsuri, and Eizouken and a few others), the new Square Enix Manga, Vertical Comics (now just a subsidiary of Kodansha), Udon, and a few other less notable small publishers.

        If you live in NA, UK/IE, S. Africa, AU/NZ, Philippines, Singapore, or India, then I highly recommend checking out Viz Media's Shonen Jump manga subscription https://www.viz.com/sj-offer
        At only $1.99 USD per month, you get nearly unlimited access to almost every SJ manga ever released in English, plus offline downloading on a mobile device.

        If you haven't tried it out yet, I recommend starting with Spy x Family :)

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        • Rahul Balaggan
          Rahul Balaggan Staff last edited by

          We also have Denpa, and Kaiten, however they also sell their manga direct on their websites, DRM-free.

          (Not all of Denpa’s catalog is available as ebooks, some (like Kaiji) are only available in physical format

          Sorry but J-Novel Club does not publicly comment on any potential licensing decision or acquisitions.
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