Our Manga collection includes translated Japanese originals from publishers like Dark Horse, Digital Manga, Kodansha, Tokyopop, UDON Entertainment, and Yen Press, alongside thousands more manga-inspired titles from Western publishers and creators.
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If you’re not an avid manga reader and don’t know the difference between it and anime, or Shonen and Shoujo, understanding the ins and outs of the medium can be daunting, even if you’re familiar with Western comics’ classic superheroes and/or the many award-winning graphic novels of recent years. While you may have heard of some of the most popular manga series like Attack on Titan, Berserk, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, and Naruto, if you’re responsible for building a diverse, representative collection of manga, you’re going to have to expand your knowledge beyond that.
This brief primer will help librarians and educators get a better understanding of what manga is, its unique categories, and some key titles to consider for your collection and/or readers’ advisory recommendations.
Want to dive in even further? Our in-house manga fanatic, Rob Randle, teamed up with our in-house librarian, Moni Barrette, to explain manga’s unique categories and recommend key titles available in Comics Plus for every age and interest. And Moni has identified specific titles to incorporate Manga in the classroom at every age level.
A panel of manga experts — Deb Aoki (Mangasplaining), Frederick Jones (Saturday AM), and Kae Winters (TOKYOPOP) — share their insights on everything you need to know about manga to serve new and avid readers alike. This LibraryCon Live session was moderated by LibraryPass’ Guy LeCharles Gonzalez.
Our panel of experienced educators and librarians — Mike Barltrop, Jillian Ehlers, Michael Gianfrancesco, Ashley R. Hawkins, Kat Kan — shared their insights on everything you need to know about manga. The 60-minute presentation was moderated by Reading With Pictures’ John Shableski.
Promote Your Manga Collection to Younger Readers Our Manga collection for younger readers includes translated Japanese originals from publishers like Digital Manga, Kodansha, Tokyopop, and Yen Press, alongside dozens more manga-inspired titles from ...
Promote Your Manga Collection to Teens & Young Adults Our Manga collection for high school readers includes translated Japanese originals from publishers like Digital Manga, Kodansha, Tokyopop, UDON Entertainment, and Yen Press, alongside thousands ...
Promote Your Manga Collection to Middle Grade Readers Our Manga collection for middle grade readers includes translated Japanese originals from publishers like Digital Manga, Kodansha, Tokyopop, and Yen Press, alongside hundreds more manga-inspired ...
Promote Your Manga Collection to Younger Readers Our Manga collection for younger readers includes translated Japanese originals from publishers like Digital Manga, Kodansha, Tokyopop, and Yen Press, alongside dozens more manga-inspired titles from ...
Summer reading with Comics Plus Comics Plus Summer Reading Guide Summertime offers a welcome break from required reading and is the perfect time for your readers to color their world with exciting comics and manga! Your Comics Plus collections offers ...