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Manga | "Poor Knight," by Taiwanese artist Huang Chun-chan, has won the grand prize in Kodansha's third annual Morning International Manga Competition.
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Kodansha is a manga publisher itself, and the seven member jury was made up of manga authors.
Kodansha Awards sfawardswatch 2009
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Whatever the reasons … I think Kodansha is being pretty lame.
Twists and turns 2009
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And the fact that Kodansha is going to put dozens of titles in limbo with no word as to their future.
NY Times Graphic Books List Biased Against Manga? » Manga Worth Reading 2009
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The Vinland Saga was originally published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shônen Magazine but shifted to the monthly Afternoon, offering Yukimura a less arduous schedule and a slightly older audience.
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ES was serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Morning, which publishes a wide variety of great stories in different styles.
Compare and contrast 2009
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It’s being serialized in Kodansha’s Morning 2, and by some weird coincidence (or miracle), I actually have a copy of an issue with two chapters in it, which is the source for the terrible scans included with this article.
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I’ll point you towards Brigid Alverson’s scoop that Kodansha is letting its licenses with Tokyopop lapse.
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Actually if you look at this month’s new previews you can see Kodansha is already getting into the manga business with new editions of Ghost In The Shell and Akira Volume 1 solicited.
Twists and turns 2009
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The Vinland Saga was originally published in Kodansha’s Weekly Shônen Magazine but shifted to the monthly Afternoon, offering Yukimura a less arduous schedule and a slightly older audience.
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