• SF Kinokuniya

    From Kenneth M. Lin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 14 19:02:52 2018
    I haven't visited in few months and was surprised to see that the English manga section has expanded a lot since my last visit. I don't know if this
    is due to higher demands for such manga as San Francisco used to have Barnes and Noble and Border that sold translated manga years ago and no other bookstores currently stock such items.

    Unfortunately, this also means that they are carrying less of Japanese
    manga. They no longer carry those digest-size books that are 300 to 400
    pages each and haven't for few years now.

    I recall Kinokuniya in San Jose even carrying manga in Chinese. (The Chinatown branch of the SFPL carries a lot of Chinese manga.)

    Ken

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Kenneth M. Lin on Sat Jul 14 19:56:46 2018
    On 07/14/2018 07:02 PM, Kenneth M. Lin wrote:
    I haven't visited in few months and was surprised to see that the
    English manga section has expanded a lot since my last visit.  I don't
    know if this is due to higher demands for such manga as San Francisco
    used to have Barnes and Noble and Border that sold translated manga
    years ago and no other bookstores currently stock such items.

    Unfortunately, this also means that they are carrying less of Japanese manga.  They no longer carry those digest-size books that are 300 to 400 pages each and haven't for few years now.

    I recall Kinokuniya in San Jose even carrying manga in Chinese.  (The Chinatown branch of the SFPL carries a lot of Chinese manga.)

    Ken

    Well was there last week and saw several items I wanted but
    the prices are a bit harder to manage as the food markets in San
    Francisco are going along with the gentrification. I have gotten
    a few things this year from The Right Stuff International by mail
    and Internet ordering. In the English language section they are
    carrying the big volumes in several series, The first ones I noticed
    was the Cross Game series by Adachi. But then the Genshiken (first
    9 volumes) was reissued, I think Princess Jellyfish is out as well.

    At the SF Public Library today I noted Devilman is out in
    such a volume and they have at least two copies. I think they may
    have some Chinese language manga but not on the main floor. I'd
    be very sure that they have some at the SFPL Chinatown branch but
    I haven't been there in a couple of decades or longer. I think
    they might have moved it to another building.

    bliss

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  • From Kenneth M. Lin@21:1/5 to Kenneth M. Lin on Mon Jul 16 17:14:04 2018
    "Bobbie Sellers" wrote in message news:pied5f$r8u$1@dont-email.me...

    On 07/14/2018 07:02 PM, Kenneth M. Lin wrote:
    I haven't visited in few months and was surprised to see that the English manga section has expanded a lot since my last visit. I don't know if
    this is due to higher demands for such manga as San Francisco used to have Barnes and Noble and Border that sold translated manga years ago and no other bookstores currently stock such items.

    Unfortunately, this also means that they are carrying less of Japanese
    manga. They no longer carry those digest-size books that are 300 to 400 pages each and haven't for few years now.

    I recall Kinokuniya in San Jose even carrying manga in Chinese. (The Chinatown branch of the SFPL carries a lot of Chinese manga.)

    Ken

    Well was there last week and saw several items I wanted but
    the prices are a bit harder to manage as the food markets in San
    Francisco are going along with the gentrification. I have gotten
    a few things this year from The Right Stuff International by mail
    and Internet ordering. In the English language section they are
    carrying the big volumes in several series, The first ones I noticed
    was the Cross Game series by Adachi. But then the Genshiken (first
    9 volumes) was reissued, I think Princess Jellyfish is out as well.

    At the SF Public Library today I noted Devilman is out in
    such a volume and they have at least two copies. I think they may
    have some Chinese language manga but not on the main floor. I'd
    be very sure that they have some at the SFPL Chinatown branch but
    I haven't been there in a couple of decades or longer. I think
    they might have moved it to another building.

    bliss

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    bliss dash SF 4 ever at dslextreme dot com

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    I noticed that English version of BLAME! was in prominent display but each volume was over $24 (plus sales tax). I am not sure if anyone here is familiar with it but it's a dark and muddily drawn cyberpunk fare where the main character is making his way inside a gigantic maze-like building that goes on forever.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blame%21

    The author completely changed his style and began to draw cleanly with
    Knights of Sidonia.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_Sidonia

    Knights of Sidonia is mildly interesting as everyone is living inside a spaceship but everything is eerily Japanese. Kind of like people taking Japanese-style bath in Captain Harlock.

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  • From Kenneth M. Lin@21:1/5 to Kenneth M. Lin on Sun Jul 22 10:12:54 2018
    "Kenneth M. Lin" wrote in message news:pijccb$ree$2@dont-email.me...



    "Bobbie Sellers" wrote in message news:pied5f$r8u$1@dont-email.me...

    On 07/14/2018 07:02 PM, Kenneth M. Lin wrote:
    I haven't visited in few months and was surprised to see that the English manga section has expanded a lot since my last visit. I don't know if
    this is due to higher demands for such manga as San Francisco used to have Barnes and Noble and Border that sold translated manga years ago and no other bookstores currently stock such items.

    Unfortunately, this also means that they are carrying less of Japanese
    manga. They no longer carry those digest-size books that are 300 to 400 pages each and haven't for few years now.

    I recall Kinokuniya in San Jose even carrying manga in Chinese. (The Chinatown branch of the SFPL carries a lot of Chinese manga.)

    Ken

    Well was there last week and saw several items I wanted but
    the prices are a bit harder to manage as the food markets in San
    Francisco are going along with the gentrification. I have gotten
    a few things this year from The Right Stuff International by mail
    and Internet ordering. In the English language section they are
    carrying the big volumes in several series, The first ones I noticed
    was the Cross Game series by Adachi. But then the Genshiken (first
    9 volumes) was reissued, I think Princess Jellyfish is out as well.

    At the SF Public Library today I noted Devilman is out in
    such a volume and they have at least two copies. I think they may
    have some Chinese language manga but not on the main floor. I'd
    be very sure that they have some at the SFPL Chinatown branch but
    I haven't been there in a couple of decades or longer. I think
    they might have moved it to another building.

    bliss

    --
    bliss dash SF 4 ever at dslextreme dot com

    @@@@@@@@@@@@@@

    I noticed that English version of BLAME! was in prominent display but each volume was over $24 (plus sales tax). I am not sure if anyone here is
    familiar with it but it's a dark and muddily drawn cyberpunk fare where the main character is making his way inside a gigantic maze-like building that
    goes on forever.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blame%21

    The author completely changed his style and began to draw cleanly with
    Knights of Sidonia.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_Sidonia

    Knights of Sidonia is mildly interesting as everyone is living inside a spaceship but everything is eerily Japanese. Kind of like people taking Japanese-style bath in Captain Harlock.

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    Couple of days after I mentioned Blame!, I was donating white blood cells
    and they loaned me a tablet with Netflix to pass the four hours I must sit there and lo and behold I watched the recent Blame! movie. A lot