05-23-2012 08:13 PM
I wanted to be the first to say it ![]()
Reply to Nyanya - Message ID#: 64976518
05-23-2012 10:27 PM
There's definitely alot more in the manga to enjoy
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05-24-2012 05:15 PM
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 64987992
05-24-2012 07:02 PM
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Is the manga translated and available here?
Ya, it's on most manga readers. Just google "Deadman Wonderland manga".
Reply to InsaneFox - Message ID#: 64989342
05-24-2012 08:46 PM
InsaneFox wrote:
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Is the manga translated and available here?Ya, it's on most manga readers. Just google "Deadman Wonderland manga".
I was referring to physical volumes. I can't read stuff online like that. Just doesn't flow right for me.
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 64990744
05-24-2012 10:53 PM
-Gaynor79- wrote:
InsaneFox wrote:
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Is the manga translated and available here?Ya, it's on most manga readers. Just google "Deadman Wonderland manga".
I was referring to physical volumes. I can't read stuff online like that. Just doesn't flow right for me.
Tokyopop put out Vol. 1-4 in English before they dissolved. No news yet on if the manga will be picked up again, but I'd say its chances just greatly spiked now that the anime adaptation is airing on basic cable.
Reply to Nyanya - Message ID#: 64976518
05-24-2012 11:00 PM
The manga is awesome. I've never seen the anime though...
I will say, Toonami is doing a good job realing me in thus far.
Reply to Nyanya - Message ID#: 64992340
05-25-2012 12:50 AM
Nyanya wrote:
-Gaynor79- wrote:
InsaneFox wrote:
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Is the manga translated and available here?Ya, it's on most manga readers. Just google "Deadman Wonderland manga".
I was referring to physical volumes. I can't read stuff online like that. Just doesn't flow right for me.Tokyopop put out Vol. 1-4 in English before they dissolved. No news yet on if the manga will be picked up again, but I'd say its chances just greatly spiked now that the anime adaptation is airing on basic cable.
Oh, so it was a Tokyopop property. Crap. Hopefully someone will pick that up. Although, I'm not sure who's left in the american manga publishing business other than Dark Horse.
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05-25-2012 01:29 AM
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05-25-2012 04:16 PM
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05-25-2012 04:18 PM
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05-26-2012 04:34 PM
the manga....oh, how i HATE manga.........
i ignore mangas as frequently as possible
1: because its near impossible to acquire them here where i live and..
2: i prefer the anime style media over the manga any day
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 64994490
05-27-2012 12:35 AM
-Gaynor79- wrote:
Oh, so it was a Tokyopop property. Crap. Hopefully someone will pick that up. Although, I'm not sure who's left in the american manga publishing business other than Dark Horse.
I think Sailor Moon was originally a Tokyo Pop property and it's currently being re-released under the Kodansha Comics in the USA. So there is a ray of hope for those people who had a favorite title out of Tokyo Pop that dissolved before it's run was complete.
Reply to -Gaynor79- - Message ID#: 64994490
05-27-2012 05:28 PM
-Gaynor79- wrote:Oh, so it was a Tokyopop property. Crap. Hopefully someone will pick that up. Although, I'm not sure who's left in the american manga publishing business other than Dark Horse.
Dark Horse, Viz, Vertical, Kodansha...Right Stuf is now doing a single volume of manga, a former Tokyopop title they are helping to release. They may end up getting other stuff too, and as Splitter said, Deadman Wonderland will have a much better shot now.
Viz is the big one, they are like the Funimation of manga.
Reply to AnimeHealer - Message ID#: 65012000
05-29-2012 04:41 PM
AnimeHealer wrote:the manga....oh, how i HATE manga.........
i ignore mangas as frequently as possible
1: because its near impossible to acquire them here where i live and..
2: i prefer the anime style media over the manga any day
I used to think like you, except it wasnt i hated manga it was more like it wasnt readily available so i never really got to experience it fully. To each their own i guess. The story is definetely more fleshed out and overall better in the manga though without a doubt. I love the anime just as much though, it succeeds on its own merits, ya know?
Reply to Nyanya - Message ID#: 64976518
06-05-2012 08:05 AM
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06-05-2012 03:04 PM
The manga is virtually identical to the anime in terms of plot points, they just didn't get nearly as far in the 12 short episodes as they needed to to give the story a proper resolution. In fact they probably stayed too close to the original and due to that the anime on its own feels incredibly unsatisfying and incomplete.
That being said though, the anime manages to pull off the tension a lot better. The cinematography and animation does a really good job of escalating things. I honestly prefer the anime, there just needs to be more of it.
Reply to Nyanya - Message ID#: 64976518
06-08-2012 03:07 AM
I want the manga to come back. I like watching it, but I want to read more of what is going on.
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