Wednesday, February 22, 2012
ninjaconsultant:

This is my gross oversimplification of a history of comics diversity in the U.S. and Japan. I postulate while the Comics Code crippled many American genres back in 1954, in Japan manga was able to diversify and hit a peak with Shone Jump in 1995, although now the magazine industry is shrinking again. Your feedback is appreciated! This is for my Unusual Manga Genres panel.

ninjaconsultant:

This is my gross oversimplification of a history of comics diversity in the U.S. and Japan. I postulate while the Comics Code crippled many American genres back in 1954, in Japan manga was able to diversify and hit a peak with Shone Jump in 1995, although now the magazine industry is shrinking again. Your feedback is appreciated! This is for my Unusual Manga Genres panel.

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    See, the introduction...Comics Code really impacted crime
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    Woah… Josei started...80’s. Some might say josei branched out from seinen, but timeline is...
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