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boznia
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 4:20 am |
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I'm glad to see a magazine in Japan take the plunge and try same-day digital. Price seems reasonable. Two of the more popular titles being left out is interesting: was it to keep interest in the print mag or the creators specifically didn't allow digital? I imagine it's the former.
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BonnKansan
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 1:45 pm |
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| boznia wrote: | | I'm glad to see a magazine in Japan take the plunge and try same-day digital. Price seems reasonable. Two of the more popular titles being left out is interesting: was it to keep interest in the print mag or the creators specifically didn't allow digital? I imagine it's the former. |
Considering that Urasawa has said he doesn't care to be released digitally, it's most likely the latter or a little of both.
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