Tokyopop Expands E-Commerce Strategy to Canada
Canadian fans are now able to order a broad array of manga, light novels and branded merchandise directly from the TOKYOPOP website
Los Angeles, CA – Publisher TOKYOPOP announces the availability of products ordered directly through its website to fans and readers in Canada. This marks an expansion of its e- commerce strategy and includes a broad catalog of manga, light novels, art books, and branded merchandise. Browse items currently available at www.tokyopop.com.
Canadian fans also will be able to participate in all TOKYOPOP website promotions and contests.
TOKYOPOP publishes an extensive array of manga including acclaimed titles offered under its LoveLove imprint as well as licensed graphic novels and manga inspired titles for franchises by Unisoft, CAPCOM, Disney, and forthcoming releases by Mattel.
TOKYOPOP has also debuted a new line of branded merchandise that includes advent calendars, playing cards, SD figurines and tote bags based on popular anime, manga, and manhwa properties including Attack on Titan, Dr. Stone, Fairy Tail, Tokyo Ghoul, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Sword Art Online, On or Off and Star Crossed. These are available for direct purchase from its website at https://tokyopop.com/collections/all-merchandise.
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About TOKYOPOP, Inc.
Founded in 1997, TOKYOPOP brings Asian pop culture to Hollywood and beyond. TOKYOPOP
established the market for manga in North America, introducing the term to the English
language in the process, and expanding the market in Germany, publishing thousands of books
in both languages, distributing anime and Asian films on home video and television, licensing
merchandise to consumer goods and companies, and creating graphic novels of both original
content and major IP adaptations. With NARUTO THE GALLERY, the company is launching its
live events and location-based entertainment division. TOKYOPOP's core values focus on
multiculturalism and diversity; aestheticism and artistic integrity; and passionate and positive
storytelling. More information at: https://www.tokyopop.com/.
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