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I tend to post more links than click on links. This is usually just because I have an understanding of Japanese so I can search for the official release information on my own.
I'd imagine those links would be useful for people who can't do that, though.

As for buying imported manga, most of what I buy to support creators is through foreign ebook sites like eBookJapan.
I do buy physical imported manga as well, but most of the time these are older series, and I'm buying used books, so the money wouldn't exactly be going to the creators at that point.
 
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I bought the Berserk deluxe editions off Amazon because they look great and I would re read it. It’s a long enough Manga I forget some of the battle scenes and they were all so well done also I could show it off on the bookshelf.
 
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. . . the only comment I'll leave is if I had money to buy manga I wouldn't be reading on this site
 
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When i was in Japan i bothered to go to a manga book store and bought a signed copy of my fav. volumes. not sure if this counts at all towards what your asking though
 
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I should be angry that this was a clickbait but strangely, am not lol.

Yes, I do buy manga but not through the links, or online even. There's a bookstore in my country that recently sells English translated manga on their shelves— though a small selection, it's so much better than none at all—, and my country, itself, has a manga publishing house in our own language, I buy them if I had the rare chance to.

I can't say how much it cost me but it was really expensive for me, around 15-20 in US dollars for each one. I have 5 in my shelf currently— one of them from my own country which cost 2 dollars, I believe.

It would be interesting to see the recent releases but I'm afraid, even with that, I would just get worked up and cry on my bed, knowing I can't buy them.
 
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F*ck supporting creators, F8ck Clickbaits, and F*ck you
actually the first one is a lie
 
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I’ve got about 11 volumes of Arpeggio of Blue Steel at home. The first volume of Hataraku Maou-sama, and a couple others. I’m waiting for Helck, Drifters, and Qualia the Purple to get official translations, so I’d love some kind of notification
 
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Buy manga in weeb squiggles just to support the author/publisher?

How about they just get decent typesetters and translators localize the volumes at the same time and release world wide via Ebook?

until the actually try and sell in my market - fuck em. They legit don't care about getting my money anyway. waiting for years on end to release chapters is no way to get my money.
If you want to stop piracy - provide a better service. I pay for my games because downloading free cracks is honestly a hassle compared to steam - if I could subscribe to "Jump" or wtv and get a translated copy every week... then im giving them my cash.

I already donate over 100$ a month to various translators who take vacations and breaks and drop shit left and right and wait 3-6 months and fall behind... how hard is it really to bring on 40 staff to translate ( skip localize) these things in the publishers ( not third party licence holders ) and get it done in paralell? Not hard at all, these publishers are lazy and want to get that lump sum licensing payment and forget about the details.
 
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When I can, I'll just go in a bookstore around here and buy what I want. Mainly Saintia Shou and Jojo, though I also got the first issue of Pokémon Adventures, while I'm not planing on buying everything as I've read it past the first B/W arc, so it was just a whim
 
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haven't done buying their works
But I would in the future when I have the money to support 'em OwO
 
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@Spoonikle As a translator, I can say you should never ever donate to ANY translators. At MOST, if you want to commission certain translations that's your business, but donating and regularly? Pointless. It is extremely cheap to buy manga. Magazines for new chapters range from 3-7 dollars an issue, with the same amount for bound volumes. Further most raws are freely distributed, meaning you as a scanlator probably do not actually need to spend any money on it. Finally you shouldn't be earning money on what is illegal. As someone who does this stuff, I do it for free to expose the series that I like. Give your money to the people actually creating what you like.

You also have to be extremely naive if you think manga, which is a niche market, should somehow have a thorough translation realm outside of Japan. To do it legitimately, you have to put time and money into translation, typesetting, cleaning and redrawing on occasion (assuming there is text written into the art, by hand) and you have to do this for how many manga? Every one of them? The industry is an enormous one in Japan. Even with a worldwide effort of scanlator hobbyist, not every manga is scanlated. Now, add the prospect of business to the mix, and you'er asking for manga that will probably fail to have all of that same effort put into it. It's extremely unfeasible. If you think it's actually feasible you're completely unaware of how many manga are complete in the first place, and how many are presently being serialized. This isn't like anime. For anime, you can transcribe and translate a 23 minute episode and put it in a file and bam, that's *about* all that's needed (it's also possible to get the script if you're acting legitimately, making translation even easier and even possible to do before an episode airs). Finally the amount of manga compared to anime, especially currently airing compared to currently being serialized, is a FAR and away difference.

tl;dr spend money on authors, not scanlators. If you genuinely like what you read, that's where your money can go. Don't think you can't affect the industry either, foreign markets HAVE impacted mangas' survival before.

If you just don't want to spend money that's your business, it's just when you do want to spend it, but not in frankly the best way you could that I have to say "Yo bro, hold up". On a side note I'm okay with the idea of donating to MD since 1) they provide a service 2) they make it easier to actually host translations 3) it actually does cost money to run 4) they don't sit around doing nothing, instead actually regularly improving their site and 5) by virtue of being centralized/having recommendations, even obscure series can get exposure. It's a lot better than posting some random manga on a wing and a prayer to a blog or something, and hoping a few people might read it.
 
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I only read here and in manga plus b-but I make sure to feel really bad about it every time I finish reading!!

There's a bunch of works I would like to buy but getting like 300 to 400$ a month I just don't feel like it specially if I can't read it... If not I would have hanebado, blue period and an insane amount of Yuri works
 
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Bought a few English versions that I like to reread. Funny that the illegal online translations are better sometimes than the books. Haven’t found any Chinese translated books though. Battle thru the heavens would be cool. Prefer actual books(maybe I’m old). They can’t pull rights/shutdown a book that is in your hand. New re monster be out soon.
 
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Seems some people have spent quite a bit...

@war-ble

Just random curiosity of mine to see if the links are actually getting used much.

@Ada

I buy my digital books from Amazon, (physical from CDJapan cos they don't stiff me on postage) first thing I do on getting a new book is open up Calibre and DeDRM it so I have a backed-up local copy on top of my Kindle version.
 
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I buy comics on apps, especially when ones I like get official translations. I have one I am planning to buy a nontranslated physical form because it’s my favorite.

But most of my artist support is in patreon donations. That’s usually about 60-100 USD/mo depending on the people I patronize per comic vs monthly.

But I try to avoid Amazon whenever possible, so I never click amazon links.
 
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I think putting links to official material is always going to be helpful as well as show everyone that we want to support the original authors as much as possible.

I'm not sure how much people have spent on official stuff, but I think keeping such links around is a generally good idea.
 
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