I know you were talking to OP, but what's a good source for manga? I'm not a manga reader, but it would be fun to dig into the animes I like more. I don't like reading digitally, and it looks like the physical volumes are rather expensive, and would cost hundreds of dollars to read all of them. Any manga reading pro tips?
Do I just have to settle and read online, or shell out the big bucks?
Manga is basically a digital only medium. Physical copies in English are years behind the Japanese, overpriced, and "localized."
If you aren't happy with digital its really not going to be a worthwhile investment on this side of the ocean. Older series that are already fulled released maybe, but not anything recent.
retard
read the manga
i have read the manga, retard
clearly you didn't understand it.
I know you were talking to OP, but what's a good source for manga? I'm not a manga reader, but it would be fun to dig into the animes I like more. I don't like reading digitally, and it looks like the physical volumes are rather expensive, and would cost hundreds of dollars to read all of them. Any manga reading pro tips?
Do I just have to settle and read online, or shell out the big bucks?
You could always try requesting them through your local public library. Or just read scans on mangadex like everyone else does.
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Thanks, guys. Guess I'll have to settle for digital, when I'm in the mood to dive in.
Cheers!
indeed.
mangadex, mangaread, or torrent it from nyaa.si
Manga is basically a digital only medium. Physical copies in English are years behind the Japanese, overpriced, and "localized."
If you aren't happy with digital its really not going to be a worthwhile investment on this side of the ocean. Older series that are already fulled released maybe, but not anything recent.
Good point, thanks. Guess I'll bite the bullet and dig into digital when I'm in the mood.
what are you asking for exactly? cheap physical copies?
If there is such a source, yes.
Thanks for the other link too, I'll check it out.
big bucks is kinda what it takes, digital copies can be cheaper. Most book stores have a manga section today.