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| Dargonxtc Posts: 4154 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 |
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Umm, that's not what I meant. It's because of pop-culture that that term is now shit. Although I don't agree with what Rumsfeld was saying about it either, but that is just coincidence. Anyway, I think Hentai has it right though. Everyone has their own definition of what Europe is. Some use strictly geographic, or political, or economic model definitions only. Some use a mix of all three (like me). Even inside different regions within the States the majority definition will change. I will say this though, the triangle I spoke of earlier, is a fairly popular position to hold. Interesting side note. Osaka, Japan sits upon the same tectonic plate as London. |
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| minakichan Posts: 878 |
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| Europe? Not East or Southeast Asia? I find that extremely hard to believe. Well, on a per capita basis, I'm sure manga is much more popular in Asia than EUROPE. | |||
| hentai4me Posts: 1312 Location: England. Robin is so Cute! |
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Sure you may be, but it seems the Japanese foreign ministry's investigation doesn't agree with you... |
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| nobinobita Posts: 74 |
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They're probably counting overall revnue, which would put Europe ahead as Comics in South East Asia are so cheap (and awesome). I've lived in Asia and Europe and there's no doubt in my mind that there are more people reading manga in Thailand than any European country. That having been said, I'm not suprised that Europe reads more manga than the US. When I lived in France I was pleasantly suprised by the great variety of Manga they had. It rivaled South East Asia. They had all the titles that are translated into English and many more that will probably never make it over to the US like "Blues" and lots of Otomo stuff. They were also way ahead in their released volumes of Bastard, Berserk and Old Boy, just to name a few. Also, I've never lived in Italy, but I have visited, and while in Florence I was shocked to see that magazine stands carried copies of Kentaro Miura/Buronson's King of Wolves as well as a monthly hentai doujinshi compilation. Between their love of Fist of the North Star, Jojo, Berserk, and hentai dojins, I felt a special affinity for Italy. |
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| Moomintroll Posts: 1008 Location: Nottingham (UK) |
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| I just found this article at Comi Press that suggests that as far back as 2005 Germany and France alone were a marginally bigger manga market than the USA. Obviously once you add Italy, Spain, Britain etc. to the Franco-German figure, the difference in market size is going to be fairly significant.
I thought those who had a hard time imagining that North America wasn't the second biggest market after Japan might like to see the figures (even if they are a little over a year old). |
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