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NEWS: Viz Licenses Trinity Blood Manga for Digital Release




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Collectonian



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:02 am Reply with quote
If I remember correctly, TP didn't release the last four volumes of the manga, right?

Is this release going to be like what Viz said would occur with D.N.Angel, i.e. that they are just digitizing TP's original releases and will not be finishing out the series?
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:01 am Reply with quote
Yet another digital only release, i really hate the way things are headed.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:43 am Reply with quote
Collectonian, I would assume that's correct—it's a digital rerelease of the Tokyopop content, with no plans to produce the unpublished volumes.

RAmmsoldat, most/all of the original Tokyopop books themselves are probably still available; these digital-only rereleases seem intended to get (already-produced, nothing-to-lose) content out on the market again for those who missed it the first time, or maybe prefer digital releases.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:45 am Reply with quote
I would love for them to continue past vol 12, so we can get more of the over arching story. Vol 12 is a good closing point for the first part of the manga, but I would love to read what goes on after and with 5 more volumes of material, I think it would be great to get to read it legally, even if it is digital only.
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MilliCurse



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:58 am Reply with quote
Collectonian wrote:
If I remember correctly, TP didn't release the last four volumes of the manga, right?


The TB manga is still ongoing, I think 17 was the last one released in Japanese.

Ugh, I'm going to be so heartbroken if it is just the twelve that Tokyopop translated. Guess I'll hafta continue buying the German volumes, which I can't read all that well.

and they are so tiny!
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:06 am Reply with quote
I hope this might mean the anime might be coming back too??
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:37 am Reply with quote
lys wrote:
Collectonian, I would assume that's correct—it's a digital rerelease of the Tokyopop content, with no plans to produce the unpublished volumes.

RAmmsoldat, most/all of the original Tokyopop books themselves are probably still available; these digital-only rereleases seem intended to get (already-produced, nothing-to-lose) content out on the market again for those who missed it the first time, or maybe prefer digital releases.


I know that digital and print rights are two separate things so i just assume they only bothered to get one (as is the case with onepunch man) it just sucks that there are titles i want coming out in a format that I wont buy, i wish they'd do both as choice is a wonderful thing.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:22 pm Reply with quote
RAmmsoldat wrote:
lys wrote:
RAmmsoldat, most/all of the original Tokyopop books themselves are probably still available; these digital-only rereleases seem intended to get (already-produced, nothing-to-lose) content out on the market again for those who missed it the first time, or maybe prefer digital releases.


I know that digital and print rights are two separate things so i just assume they only bothered to get one (as is the case with onepunch man) it just sucks that there are titles i want coming out in a format that I wont buy, i wish they'd do both as choice is a wonderful thing.

But these (the digital Tokyopop "rescues") are the exact same books Tokyopop published, same translation and even lettering, probably. If you want to read the series, you can buy the print copies that are still available. Rightstuf has v2-12 in stock (some in the bargain bin) and elsewhere you can find used copies of v1 as cheap as 1¢. I don't know if they're harder to find overseas, but it seems there are still plenty of copies available. So there's really no need for Viz to offer them again in print.

Onepunch Man and Cross Manage (and maybe other simulpubbed SJ series) are a different matter, since they're new content localized by Viz and haven't been published in English by anyone else. In that case, I wholeheartedly agree it would be great to have print and I hope that eventually they will give the series a chance.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:33 pm Reply with quote
The reasons I would read this (when I have more $) is that Nightroad's Japanese voice is also the voice of Gin in Ginga Densetsu Weed (He' an Akita Inu and they are second only to Labs as my fave dog breeds) and because his English voice also did Pein/Pain in Shippuden (my fave Naruto villain other than Nagato).
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Joe anime



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:34 pm Reply with quote
marajsky wrote:
I hope this might mean the anime might be coming back too??




The anime is still licensed by FUNimation.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:58 pm Reply with quote
lys wrote:
RAmmsoldat wrote:
lys wrote:
RAmmsoldat, most/all of the original Tokyopop books themselves are probably still available; these digital-only rereleases seem intended to get (already-produced, nothing-to-lose) content out on the market again for those who missed it the first time, or maybe prefer digital releases.


I know that digital and print rights are two separate things so i just assume they only bothered to get one (as is the case with onepunch man) it just sucks that there are titles i want coming out in a format that I wont buy, i wish they'd do both as choice is a wonderful thing.

But these (the digital Tokyopop "rescues") are the exact same books Tokyopop published, same translation and even lettering, probably. If you want to read the series, you can buy the print copies that are still available. Rightstuf has v2-12 in stock (some in the bargain bin) and elsewhere you can find used copies of v1 as cheap as 1¢. I don't know if they're harder to find overseas, but it seems there are still plenty of copies available. So there's really no need for Viz to offer them again in print.

Onepunch Man and Cross Manage (and maybe other simulpubbed SJ series) are a different matter, since they're new content localized by Viz and haven't been published in English by anyone else. In that case, I wholeheartedly agree it would be great to have print and I hope that eventually they will give the series a chance.


problem with buying the old tokyopop ones is that the series was never finished and i'll be damned if im gonna start a series that has no hope of ever getting finished I've got enough abandoned series on my shelves as it is.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:17 pm Reply with quote
RAmmsoldat wrote:
problem with buying the old tokyopop ones is that the series was never finished and i'll be damned if im gonna start a series that has no hope of ever getting finished I've got enough abandoned series on my shelves as it is.

That's the whole point... why rescue an incomplete series AND NOT COMPLETE IT? If you want to pickup sales from those who would rather get electronic than physical copies (even when plenty of cheap inventory abounds,) then knock yourself out, but finish the job. Preferably both of them.
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