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VIZ Media LLC is an American manga and anime distribution and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC.
In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ Media LLC, which is jointly owned by Japanese publishers Shueisha, Shogakukan and Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (ShoPro).[3] As of 2017, Viz Media is the largest publisher of graphic novels and comic books in the United States, with a 23% share of the market.[4]
Based in Los Angeles, Viz Productions coordinates the licenses of Japanese material (manga, books and film) to American film companies. Their goal is to involve the Japanese creators in the production and facilitate communication between all parties in the US and Japan. VIZ Productions' first film is the live action adaptation of All You Need is Kill, Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. Their second is the American live-action adaptation to the manga, Death Note, starring Nat Wolff and Willem Dafoe. Their third will be Detective Pikachu, starring Justice Smith and Ryan Reynolds.
If I had a manga company operating in the West I'd mirror all pages so you read from left to right, *just* to trigger and confuse people
Oh hey, I like Edge of Tomorrow. Emily Blunt is great. While far from a masterpiece and ultimately unremarkable, as a "consume & forget" simple action movie I prefer it over a lot of contemporary action films.
As far as rough western adaptations of Japanese stuff goes, it did pretty well... critically.
Admittedly the poor marketing did not do that movie favors.
It is one thing to make some tweaks to the title, it is another to throw out the title of your movie **2 times.**
It's a shame because america loses in this scenario.
Any comics coming OUT OF america has been invaded by SJWs.
And even before the invasion, it wasn't doing so well.
My old dreams died due to this shit. I know all about it.
It's so depressing how sluggish that industry is.
There is no training, no apprenticeship. No building yourself up from the bottom.
You'll get promoted if you're popular already.
Not popular already? Go away. We can't do anything with you.
GO AWAYYYYY!! >A<
What do we gotta do? HELP?
FUCK YOU!
"Just... Just get popular out there somehow! It's the big wide internet! Surely you can find some way to get attention! Not our problem!!"
I blame Wertham for a chunk of screwing American comics in the long run, he cut down the industry diversity of comic companies & genres to a few. I don't blame all of this on him, the American industry shot itself in the foot again, once in the nineties & now it just kinda hubbles. Though Archie comics is doing OK.
What I just describe just now is not his fault.
Well it kinda is.
If you could buy manga at the grocery store, you can be sure they'd be doing even better.
I said a chunk not all of that, plus I type slow
ehh
I think the art style + reading right to left would prevent Manga from ever going 100% mainstream
On the side, I should note Marvel teamed up with Archie comics to do some Digest drops for some of their comics, like Spider-Man & The avengers.
On the manga reading style, the main hurdle to that in the west seems to be that old people don't like it.
So it is going to have to take time that to be more widely accepted.
Honestly I am not sure that these numbers are a sign of manga doing "good" and might be just how bad american comics are doing
Manga & anime has been doing the best it ever has in the west. I am sitting next to manga that I never thought I would see here in the west in English for decades coming to me in a few years. As long a there is not another bust that causes the western market to wipe itself out agian, then it should be fine.
But at it's current point, it is pretty hard to cause a proper bust, the licensers & the licensors aren't blind speculators like the boom before the last bust, plus there is a lot of companies who are distributing this stuff.
```Yeah but what do they do? License rights, import and translate? Legit never heard of them```
Exactly that. License, Translate, Import. That's their Business Model...
```Manga & anime has been doing the best it ever has in the west```
Because Hollywood let it happen, with all that alienating SJW shit, that pisses people off.
What do people do usually? They look for other means of Entertainment. If it isn't from the US; they look at Korea and Japan. Both have good stuff...
And you absolutely should watch Miss Devil.
And yes, I've heard of Viz Media a couple of times 😉
```Honestly I am not sure that these numbers are a sign of manga doing "good" and might be just how bad american comics are doing```
Its showing that Comics are doing bad and people are fed up with the Political shit in their Entertainment, so they look for alternative "Fixes". And Manga or Manwha are a good alternative. People are forced to do that because of all the Feminism infested garbage.
And normal People don't complain, they are not on twitter. They just stup buying the shit and look at alternatives and buy them. They want to be entertained without Political shit, that's what the SJW/Feminist types don't understand. That their Tactics do not work, that most people don't agree with them...
It is kinda funny, I got into anime because I like superhero-esque stuff & it has it in droves. (though independent of that at the time, Disney was screwing over its good animation projects). But when it comes to manga, It is like 75% yuri manga that I am reading with some Go Nagai manga sprinkled in.
Heck, for all the progressivism the Hollywood types tote, they'd burst into blames if they tried adapting Something like Sakura Trick... or GASP! An animated project whit a character female who romantically gets together with another female character & they kiss, which I think they did with adventure time recently. So late 2010s children's cartoons have managed to caught up to mid 1990s Japanese (semi-literal this time) children's cartoons like Sailor moon.