>3< Not really! Not if you haven't collected manga for a few years, were never THAT into it (I only have like 12 manga books) and stopped getting the comic book news magazines.
But I liked Tokyopop because it produced a lot of work from American artists, and was branching out of the pure manga look after awhile.
They published this book by this one artist that I guarantee nobody else would have touched because they'd assume there wasn't a 'market' for it (for the record it was a black artist doing an autobiography of his life and it was hilarious and brilliant with good unique art) so I respected them for that.
So I'm just curious what happened.
But I liked Tokyopop because it produced a lot of work from American artists, and was branching out of the pure manga look after awhile.
They published this book by this one artist that I guarantee nobody else would have touched because they'd assume there wasn't a 'market' for it (for the record it was a black artist doing an autobiography of his life and it was hilarious and brilliant with good unique art) so I respected them for that.
So I'm just curious what happened.



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