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Definatly not looking in the right places, trot on over to lurk. Lillicious are releasing, but they're rather haphazard about it. As for seven seas, gods i hope not, they're a terrible company. First sign of anything controversial they'll drop the series. They're one of the weakest comapanies ive ever come across. They aught to be ashamed to call themselves a company for the amont of money they waste on licensing stuff they have no intention of releasing. Wouldnt be suprised if it died soon. (I'm not a seven seas fan in case you missed it  ) Only 2 companies could do it justice, with a 3rd possible. Del Ray, Tokyopop, and the Shoujo division of Viz, which seems to have decent translators and editors. This post has been edited by Tiamat on Nov 4 2007, 08:13 PM
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| QUOTE (Tiamat @ Nov 4 2007, 08:12 PM) | Definatly not looking in the right places, trot on over to lurk. Lillicious are releasing, but they're rather haphazard about it.
As for seven seas, gods i hope not, they're a terrible company. First sign of anything controversial they'll drop the series. They're one of the weakest comapanies ive ever come across. They aught to be ashamed to call themselves a company for the amont of money they waste on licensing stuff they have no intention of releasing. Wouldnt be suprised if it died soon. (I'm not a seven seas fan in case you missed it )
Only 2 companies could do it justice, with a 3rd possible. Del Ray, Tokyopop, and the Shoujo division of Viz, which seems to have decent translators and editors. |
They only bumped down Nymphet; otherwise, Seven Seas pretty much goes nuts with their Strawberry Line.
And as for other publishing options, Del Rey and Seven Seas would pretty much be on equal standing. Tokyopop would do the same thing previously mentioned licenser's would, but it would get overshadowed by their BL audience. VIZ is actually the worst company imaginable to get the Maria Watches Over Us manga; they'd botcher and butcher it and Americanize it beyond all recognition (I'm not a VIZ fan, in case you missed it).
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| QUOTE (Akito Kinomoto @ Mar 24 2008, 12:24 PM) | | QUOTE (Tiamat @ Nov 4 2007, 08:12 PM) | Definatly not looking in the right places, trot on over to lurk. Lillicious are releasing, but they're rather haphazard about it.
As for seven seas, gods i hope not, they're a terrible company. First sign of anything controversial they'll drop the series. They're one of the weakest comapanies ive ever come across. They aught to be ashamed to call themselves a company for the amont of money they waste on licensing stuff they have no intention of releasing. Wouldnt be suprised if it died soon. (I'm not a seven seas fan in case you missed it )
Only 2 companies could do it justice, with a 3rd possible. Del Ray, Tokyopop, and the Shoujo division of Viz, which seems to have decent translators and editors. |
They only bumped down Nymphet; otherwise, Seven Seas pretty much goes nuts with their Strawberry Line.
And as for other publishing options, Del Rey and Seven Seas would pretty much be on equal standing. Tokyopop would do the same thing previously mentioned licenser's would, but it would get overshadowed by their BL audience. VIZ is actually the worst company imaginable to get the Maria Watches Over Us manga; they'd botcher and butcher it and Americanize it beyond all recognition (I'm not a VIZ fan, in case you missed it).
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Seven Seas are naff. Sure their work is good, but their customer service and distribution is the worst i've ever seen. I sugget you look up KashiMashi, one of their most popular series. Half the currently available volumes are out of stock with no date for resupply. And the blame is getting passed back and forth between SS and their distributor. They missed the release date for Panic by over a year, then when finally had a proper release date, missed it by 2months, again. Then there's the whole KnJ fiasco which i wont get into lol Del Rey/Tanoshimi do similar quality work as SS, diference is their distribution is sound and it works. when they say we 'll release on 'x' day it's released. No 3months later it's released. Tokyopop have already aquired the license for the novels to be released in germany, and if memory serves the manga aswell. So i don't think it's that much of a leap for them to aquire the other licenses aswell. And i doubt the BL audience would overshadow it. They're two seperate genres. Viz's shonen divishion is the worst in the world, i agree completely. However their Shojo depaartment isn't to bad in the grand scheme of things. They aren't perfect by any means, but they're better than a few others i could name. Also they have an established and stable distribution network. IMO that's a prime need these days. That said, my current fave for picking this up is Yen Press, i've already emailed Kurt reccomending this one, and a few other series i think they should snaffle  Hopefully they'll pick them up. Either way i don't see it getting licensed any time soon.
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