Not sure whether to post this here or the Comic Book Culture forum, but whatever.
I'm not talking about using translated material in a magazine like we do with the American Shonen Jumps, or even Yen Press's new magazine that has a name that escapes my brain at the moment. I'm talking about original material in a similar format.
What I mean is, why not have a magazine devoted entirely to original english language manga-influenced comics? I'm actually surprised that Tokyopop hasn't even attempted trying to serialize some of their original english "manga", into a magazine like Shonen Jump. Or, hell, why don't Marvel or DC release a giant serialization magazine of their comics for about 15-20 dollars?
A friend and I both would like to work in the comic, or manga, industry, and he had an idea to create a magazine here in the US that could rival Shonen Jump in Japan, filled with original material. Do you think something like that could survive, hell, even be popular in the US?
I'm not talking about using translated material in a magazine like we do with the American Shonen Jumps, or even Yen Press's new magazine that has a name that escapes my brain at the moment. I'm talking about original material in a similar format.
What I mean is, why not have a magazine devoted entirely to original english language manga-influenced comics? I'm actually surprised that Tokyopop hasn't even attempted trying to serialize some of their original english "manga", into a magazine like Shonen Jump. Or, hell, why don't Marvel or DC release a giant serialization magazine of their comics for about 15-20 dollars?
A friend and I both would like to work in the comic, or manga, industry, and he had an idea to create a magazine here in the US that could rival Shonen Jump in Japan, filled with original material. Do you think something like that could survive, hell, even be popular in the US?