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I saw some mangas in the fakku store that I am interested in purchasing in the future when I have the money. Is it worth it? I already have them saved to my computer. Is having the actual book meaningful? Is it better than looking at it on your monitor?
Also, has anyone had any problems with their purchases made in the store? Is it reliable? thank you. =)
Also, has anyone had any problems with their purchases made in the store? Is it reliable? thank you. =)
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That's a matter of personal opinion. However, I like supporting artists whose work I enjoy, so I have bought a few manga over time to do so.
The new store (heck, as well as the old store, Sanshee) is super reliable, too: ordered a shirt and a manga this week, and it's already arrived! :)
The new store (heck, as well as the old store, Sanshee) is super reliable, too: ordered a shirt and a manga this week, and it's already arrived! :)
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one thing what to know is are any of them in english? because if they sold udon-ya's monster hunter ero series in english i would buy that in a heart beat
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Eh, unless Jacob is going to consistently restock his Inventory, buying them second hand doesn't support the creators.
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SeriousSAM wrote...
one thing what to know is are any of them in english? because if they sold udon-ya's monster hunter ero series in english i would buy that in a heart beatWell, it's a matter of whether or not they're published in English...
Fakku itself doesn't translate manga to be sold. And it is illegal to sell fan translations for profit.
That said, I heard that the store might have known English-published volumes at some point in the future... but don't quote me on that! ;)
As to doujins (and not original series hentai), I doubt you'll see many of those published in English, period. Most of those are made by fan artists, and due to the fact they're depicting copyrighted characters, probably wouldn't get picked up for international publication. So Udon-Ya's manga? Probably no.
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gizgal wrote...
SeriousSAM wrote...
one thing what to know is are any of them in english? because if they sold udon-ya's monster hunter ero series in english i would buy that in a heart beatWell, it's a matter of whether or not they're published in English...
Fakku itself doesn't translate manga to be sold. And it is illegal to sell fan translations for profit.
That said, I heard that the store might have known English-published volumes at some point in the future... but don't quote me on that! ;)
As to doujins (and not original series hentai), I doubt you'll see many of those published in English, period. Most of those are made by fan artists, and due to the fact they're depicting copyrighted characters, probably wouldn't get picked up for international publication. So Udon-Ya's manga? Probably no.
well my dreams of owning a english hard copy of my favorite doujin came crashing down faster than Icarus's take to flight :(
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Red Vodka wrote...
Eh, unless Jacob is going to consistently restock his Inventory, buying them second hand doesn't support the creators.Actually, it does in a way. You feel good in knowing you have gotten a hard copy of the book and that it was originally paid for to support the creators.
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CHT wrote...
Red Vodka wrote...
Eh, unless Jacob is going to consistently restock his Inventory, buying them second hand doesn't support the creators.Actually, it does in a way. You feel good in knowing you have gotten a hard copy of the book and that it was originally paid for to support the creators.
Or to support the distributor that paid the creator up front to provide a product that produce x amount of revenue and would add to payment by margin of success?The chances 10-50 sales would top off a percentage this late in the game would be crazy.Oh and considering these are doujins more than likely the circles aren't getting the funds.
