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In Print: MegaTokyo

MartyJG writes "Freg Gallagher certainly has a talent for announcing things with a maximum of words - the summary of his latest rant on Megatokyo however, is that his webcomic is about to get a dead-tree hardcopy version produced by some nice people at Studio Ironcat. The first volume is going to be 120 pages, with additional off-line-only content. The announcement also includes a new webserver on order, and new merchandise soon to be available with the help of ThinkGeek. All the background on the announcement is in the current MT Piro rant and their very official-looking Press Release."

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 2, Informative

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  2. Webcomics I read by jfedor · · Score: 2, Informative
  3. Re:Dreaming Away. by neuromortis · · Score: 2, Informative

    No offense, but if you think PA is the best web comic out there you need to look around a bit. The art is good, but the jokes are usually pretty flat. Most of the humor comes from the rants. "Real Life", "Mac Hall", "It's Walky". . .they all top PA in jokes, and "It's Walky" and "Mac Hall" -- especially "Mac Hall" -- surpass it in art. (Though "Mac Hall" only updates twice a week.)

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  4. Re:Megatokyo? Nah.... by BJH · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bzzzt! You lose...

    Love Hina is actually a shounen manga, aimed at young males between the ages of 12 and 18.

    Seinen manga would be series from magazines such as 'Young Magazine' or 'Young Jump'.

    (Clue: Love Hina is currently running in Shounen Magazine.)