Amphibia is a favorite at the Major Spoilers HQ, and now, thanks to Tokyopop, we can get a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes in the new Disney Manga: The Art of Amphibia by Drew Taylor and Matt Braly.
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TokyoPop sent Major Spoilers the cover images and solicitation information for titles arriving in the second quarter of 2024.
The first quarter of 2024 is going to be full of new manga titles from TokyoPop.
Tokyopop announced the November release of Love Murder Basketball Vol. 1 by Kurutta Hito and Tsunderuuu.
Tokyopop and Noir Caesar Entertainment have teamed for the November release of Try Again, an original manga-inspired gritty crime and redemption saga by Will Brown, Marcus-Kwabena Johnson, John Lawrence, and Win Delores.
Based on the Netflix series, TokyoPop announced the December release of Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix by Ben Kahn and Bayou Kun.
LoveLove, an imprint of TokyoPop, sent Major Spoilers the cover images and solicitation information for titles arriving in October 2023.
At Anime Japan in Tokyo, MBC GROUP announced the formation of MBC Anime – a brand-new hub dedicated to the licensing, promotion, and production of anime content in the region.
Noir Caesar Entertainment announces the forthcoming release of manga-inspired graphic novels to be published in an initiative powered by TOKYOPOP, beginning this summer.
Comics can make us laugh, make us cry, make us feel powerful, make us feel seen, and bring us together. TOKYOPOP invites you to read more “Comics That Matter.”
TOKYOPOP has announced that it has promoted Marc Visnick to COO and Publisher. He previously served as VP of Publishing since joining the manga and graphic novel company in early 2022.
TokyoPop announced a new Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Graphic Novel set before the original film, and the third installment of the TokyoPop graphic novel series.
Tokyopop announced a new lineup of manga titles coming our way between spring and summer 2023.
Independent Publishers Group (IPG) is pleased to announce their partnership with TOKYOPOP, the publishing arm of POP Media Holdings and the company that established the market for manga in North America, introducing the term to the English language.