Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 8:30 pm
Are you still licensing webcomics (like Chugworth?) If so I would like to see The Phoenix Requiem printed by Seven Seas :happyhappy:
That is, IF
That is, IF
Fan boards for Pixie Trix Comix and Hiveworks
http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/
http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=6199
I remember asking about this, and the response was "We have no plans at the time" (I think). Situation most likely could have changed.StrateryB wrote:Are you still licensing webcomics (like Chugworth?) If so I would like to see The Phoenix Requiem printed by Seven Seas :happyhappy:
That is, IF
Seriously? Man, I hope they changed their mind...DawnBandit wrote:I remember asking about this, and the response was "We have no plans at the time" (I think). Situation most likely could have changed.StrateryB wrote:Are you still licensing webcomics (like Chugworth?) If so I would like to see The Phoenix Requiem printed by Seven Seas :happyhappy:
That is, IF
I would happily buy both from Seven Seas. :happyhappy: :happyhappy:SniperX wrote:Spice and Wolf, if either the manga or the novels made it here (though both would be best!), I would be a very happy person (and,judging from the responses, I won't be the only one :happyhappy: ).
I think it'd be a great addition ^__^Wikipedia wrote:Kuchibiru Tameiki Sakurairo is a collection of seven one-shot manga chapters by the manga author Milk Morinaga. The first chapter was originally serialized in the Japanese shōjo yuri manga anthology magazine Yuri Shimai on June 28, 2003, published by Sun Magazine. Serialization continued in the magazine until chapter five on November 17, 2004, which was the last published issue of Yuri Shimai. The publication of new chapters was halted until July 18, 2005 when the sixth chapter was published in Yuri Shimai's sucessor Comic Yuri Hime, published by Ichijinsha. The seventh and final chapter was published on October 18, 2005. The chapters were later collected into a single bound volume which went on sale on January 18, 2006.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuchibiru_ ... _Sakurairo
Yeah, I'd love to see those two as well. Especially the second oneZamppa wrote:Spice & Wolf
Fate/Zero
No foreign company can get the rights to any form of Sailor Moon. Sorry to say it, but don't expect the manga, anime (or musicals or whatever) to appear outside of Japan anytime soon (if ever). The series is in rights hell.Piper-Halliwell wrote:You should license Sailor Moon. Tokyo-pop had the rights back when they were called Mixx, but the books are all out of the print. (They also did a bad job; they flipped all of the artwork and changed some of the character names to make it more American.)
I don't think anyone currently has the rights to translate it.