I always thought solid books were more popular due to doujinshi keeping the bottom line cheap enough I guess I’m showing my age when I missed the digital books overtaking physical.
Doujinshi are passion projects and sold at break-even prices just to get it out to as many people as possible (as well as avoid unwanted attention from IP holders if it's a parody).
The Japanese industry is heavily built on people buying the same chapters plural times.
Its why they still do "every store that sells this volume has a unique original art" model. People will sub to X magazine or buy the chapters in tokens online, and then go buy multiple copies of the same volumes later to get all the extra goodies. And then the Limited Edition version later that has the figurines/shirts/etc bundled.
So its less digital has overtaken solid books and more like "online piecemeal has overtaken giant magazine subscriptions." Because rather than pay for the full Shounen Jump for a single series you can just pay a fraction for the one you care to read.
The Japanese do. Its why sites keep trying the "token" system globally to massive failure each time, because its hugely successful in Japan.
I always thought solid books were more popular due to doujinshi keeping the bottom line cheap enough I guess I’m showing my age when I missed the digital books overtaking physical.
Doujinshi are passion projects and sold at break-even prices just to get it out to as many people as possible (as well as avoid unwanted attention from IP holders if it's a parody).
The Japanese industry is heavily built on people buying the same chapters plural times.
Its why they still do "every store that sells this volume has a unique original art" model. People will sub to X magazine or buy the chapters in tokens online, and then go buy multiple copies of the same volumes later to get all the extra goodies. And then the Limited Edition version later that has the figurines/shirts/etc bundled.
So its less digital has overtaken solid books and more like "online piecemeal has overtaken giant magazine subscriptions." Because rather than pay for the full Shounen Jump for a single series you can just pay a fraction for the one you care to read.