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lensman-arms-race · 5 months
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Rude Kid's mum from Viz comic has a good Skibidi Toilet face
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stillunusual · 2 years
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Vintage Viz - Rude Kid (1985)....
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rosewind2007 · 1 year
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Made me laugh…
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mrlogicforeve · 2 years
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Enjoying the life
Thermos O Flask
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balu8 · 2 months
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Spy x Family
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Viz
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ruemxu · 1 month
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Hey, all! VIZ is sending me on a Texas Tour for Status Royale! 🥳
Catch me if you're in Houston, Dallas, or Austin!
First up is Bedrock City's Mini Con in Houston! :3
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doopn00p · 8 months
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30 day ekurei challenge
Day 6: Date Night
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mendelpalace · 5 days
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Covers for Pixy Junket #1-6 by PURE
An original manga created by a former assistant to Masamune Shirow. They put out a few short manga in the early-to-mid 90s, but this marks their only English language release. These six issues were later compiled into a trade paperback.
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comfortfoodcontent · 4 months
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2001 Bleach Comic Ad
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illiaccrest · 7 months
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As if I needed more distractions I finally designed a partner to go with my bird knight! I wasn't really sure what to do with this guy but when I started drawing his face I got this feeling that he should be short, buff and quiet like Link in BotW lol.
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My idea so far is that this guy is a mage knight for an evil empire but he leaves them for a bird and they fight for justice?? And fall in love along the way 👍
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stillunusual · 1 year
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Vintage Viz - Sid The Sexist (1985)....
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graveweaver · 1 year
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Most of you have probably heard the news from my other social medias, but ITGR has been picked up by VIZ Media for a print version. Woo!!
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animehouse-moe · 5 months
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The Animanga Find Of A Lifetime
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Yeah, I haven't really been too active this week. I've been busy during the week with life and whatnot, but a good chunk of the end of this week has been about this pile of anime and manga magazines. It's no longer just a "pile" of Animerica Extra, but a bonafide Mt. Everest encroaching on 400 issues, so I have lot to explain with just this haul alone.
So, where to begin? An outline is probably best.
This haul is a total of about 311 issues (a little more because of a few duplicates and magazines that aren't strongly related to animanga). That huge number is split across 16 different magazines, 4 of which (combining for 37 issues) are Japanese language.
The full list, in alphabetical order, is: Animage (JP), Animerica, Animerica Extra, Anime USA, AX (JP), AX DVD (JP), Mangajin, Neo, Newtype (JP), NewtypeUSA, OtakuUSA, Pulp, Protoculture Addicts, Shoujo Beat, Super Manga Blast, and Yen+.
Protoculture Addicts and Animerica stand out in the bunch because they together combine for over 100 of the issues in the haul, which is good because they're by far the longest running in the lot.
Speaking of those, let me give a bit of broad history in regards to the magazines.
While the majority are English language, there's actually a pair of them that were created/published outside of the US.
Starting it off, Protoculture Addicts was created in Montreal, and was actually ran as a Robotech Fanzine for about a year or so before becoming a full fledged magazine.
And then there's Neo, the UK based magazine. It's arguably the most interesting ongoing magazine out of the lot (with Otaku/Anime USA being the only others). It's also the only monthly animanga magazine to be currently published in English as OtakuUSA is bimonthly, and AnimeUSA is quarterly.
But that's enough history, what about the insides? For the most part they're relatively standard, but there's not "as many" manga anthology issues in this mountain.
Super Manga Blast, Shoujo Beat (only 9 issues), Animerica Extra (which I now have extras of), Pulp (only 2 issues), and Yen+.
That last one is the most interesting to me purely because of an editorial/column penned by "The Otaku Pimp". Yeah, that's a real thing that appears in that magazine which is incredibly funny to me.
More on the interesting side though is Mangajin, a magazine focused on teaching Japanese through Japanese culture, which of course includes manga. This one is especially interesting because it oftentimes features the only instance of the manga inside being translated to English.
And this is all just the tip of the iceberg. There's an insane amount of information and history in the magazines, and an exciting amount of unknowns with the frankly incredible amount of promotional DVDs that remain attached to so many of these issues.
I just have to get through it all.... which will take a long time. Will certainly be recruiting friends and whoever to help out, so hopefully I won't be doing this for the rest of my life haha
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age-of-moonknight · 2 years
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Marvel Meow (Vol. 1/2021).
Writer and Artist: Nao Fuji
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balu8 · 1 month
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Spy x Family
by Tatsuya Endo
Viz
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