Buying anime and buying manga are not the same thing. You will be called a faggot for buying dubbed anime all the time. That could never happen with manga.
When is it appropriate to buy physical manga? Also, post what is on your bookshelves
I'm close to finishing reading Monogatari, I'll have to buy a new bookshelf with the next series I buy. Its tough finishing a long series when I only have 30 minutes a day
You have much Junji Ito. Is it still sold ?
In France, they are all sold out.
Wut? France is literally the biggest hub for manga right after Japan. How's it all sold out?
They was published and much more of Junji Ito's work was published in France than the US but all of them are currently out of stock and they haven't been reissued until now because they didn't sold well.
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Damn. Junji ito is like the bestseller in the US. While I'm myself from India...They are never out of print. Sorry for you. If you understand English properly then yoy could buy them from Bookdepository in English although they might be more expensive or just look into some used manga store locally or try ebay.
How do you have only 30 minutes a day when you have plently of time to shitpost/lurk on a?
I rarely buy manga. All the manga except for Shana and Shin Sekai Yori were given to me by a friend.
I only have like the death note box set, Solanin,Opus and a few random volumes of random manga. Honestly I'll start buying them again when I'm fluent in Japanese. It's an eyesore to witness how small the number of licensed series in the US is when compared to France. Companies like Viz media put the least amount of effort in Translations while the actual quality and texture of the book could be much better.
I have a friend who lives in Japan and i could also order from Mandarake or rakuten jp.