Showing posts with label J-comi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J-comi. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

J-Manga site will be up on August 17

One of the first great steps in the publishing of digital manga for global audiences will feature titles of 39 manga publishers. This is the official, legal way to read your manga online.

The Jmanga site will offer officially sanctioned online access to a wide variety of Japanese manga titles including ADEKAN, Cigarette Kisses, Crayon Shin-chan, Devil King, Dragon Girl, Kekkaishi, Manga Science, Naruto, Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru, Tujiurauri, and Young-kun.

This is a great opportunity to discover or read rare series that are difficult to find!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Akamatsu: "ad-supported distribution of manga is the only way to counter illegal distribution"

The author of Love Hina announced at a press conference this Monday  that the Japanese publishers Shueisha and Kodansha are collaborating with his manga distribution site, J-Comi.

J-Comi just launched as a beta version at the end of November with the release of Love Hina series on the 26th and so far it has registered more than 1.7 million downloads as of last Friday.

Akamatsu said at a press conference last Monday that "manga is an exportable resource. I think the ad-supported distribution of manga is the only way to counter illegal distribution."

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Manga creator Ken Akamatsu to help combat digital piracy

The creator of Love Hina will launch a website called J-Comi, that will provide free access to DRM-free digital copies of out-of-print manga from a number of participating manga artists.

The downloads will be ad supported, and the revenue will be split among all of the participating artists. Akamatsu cites one of the reasons for the development of the distribution platform as a means to combat unauthorized digital manga distribution.

A beta version of the site will be launched on this friday November 26, starting with the 14 volumes of Akamatsu’s Love Hina manga. The site will formally launch on January 10, 2011.