Manga Poverty

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Manga Poverty by Shuho Sato, Junta Ueno
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Author: Shuho Sato ISBN: 9781301728350
Publisher: Junta Ueno Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Shuho Sato
ISBN: 9781301728350
Publisher: Junta Ueno
Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Will manga still exist ten years from now?
A publishing recession with no end in sight... combined with new technology and media that is changing everything. In Japan, manga artists find themselves constantly in debt even working hard week after week. What does this spell for the manga industry in the long run?
For the sake of the future of manga, Sato Shuho decided to ask himself this very question.

"Manga Poverty" is a frightening word. Manga artists work hard during their first week of a new serialization, but no matter how hard they work, they may get their manga canceled halfway through, leaving them with a mountain of debt. This is what causes many manga artists to fade into the shadows, regardless of their talent. Follow as Sato Shuho stands up to the corrupt system of the Japanese manga industry, and find out where his struggle leads him. Anyone interested in manga or publishing must read this book!

Translated by Dan Luffey

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Will manga still exist ten years from now?
A publishing recession with no end in sight... combined with new technology and media that is changing everything. In Japan, manga artists find themselves constantly in debt even working hard week after week. What does this spell for the manga industry in the long run?
For the sake of the future of manga, Sato Shuho decided to ask himself this very question.

"Manga Poverty" is a frightening word. Manga artists work hard during their first week of a new serialization, but no matter how hard they work, they may get their manga canceled halfway through, leaving them with a mountain of debt. This is what causes many manga artists to fade into the shadows, regardless of their talent. Follow as Sato Shuho stands up to the corrupt system of the Japanese manga industry, and find out where his struggle leads him. Anyone interested in manga or publishing must read this book!

Translated by Dan Luffey

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