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Peachboy 10-29-2007 03:40 AM

okay what about if u want to get ur manga published where do u go

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachboy (Post 280062)
okay what about if u want to get ur manga published where do u go

a publisher?

Peachboy 10-29-2007 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by TokyoFerrari (Post 280064)
a publisher?

der where, we dont live there

MMM 10-29-2007 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachboy (Post 280062)
okay what about if u want to get ur manga published where do u go


TokyoFerrari is right... When you say "Manga" I assume you mean a Japanese language publication.

If not, you aren't going to sell it in Japan.

MEGATOKYO might be the first TPB release to go from English to Japanese....it's about American otaku stuck in Tokyo (comedy...pretty funny, too)

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachboy (Post 280066)
der where, we dont live there

This is a 1 time freebie. i dont mind answering questions if you did your own research and still did not know. I am not a personal assitaint. I fond this within 3 clicks.

Open Directory - Arts: Comics: Manga: Publishers

Remember, google is our friend.

Japan manga publishers - Google Search

Peachboy 10-29-2007 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 280067)
TokyoFerrari is right... When you say "Manga" I assume you mean a Japanese language publication.

If not, you aren't going to sell it in Japan.

MEGATOKYO might be the first TPB release to go from English to Japanese....it's about American otaku stuck in Tokyo (comedy...pretty funny, too)

thanks mecha man

TheUnknown 10-29-2007 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by TokyoFerrari (Post 280060)
If you plan on working in Japan, research the market and see if you fit. if you want to be an accountant, well, i am not sure what industry you want to work in. If it is finace, then see my answers above. If you want to be rich in japan, stay in finance. Major in something that will allow you to become a VP by 28. Get an MBA if you can. Most importaintly, learn japanese. 日本語話せないと仕事できないよ。

ya, good point. i should start learning japanese then... ya, my friend told me that by studying finance, you can easily reach 100,000.. but it's no easy task.. anyway i will ask my friend if he knows more about the MBA thing.. sounds rather difficult.. Master of Business Administration. O_O and you make it sound easy.. being VP at 28.. <_<

noodle 10-29-2007 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by TokyoFerrari (Post 279369)
Sure. 60-80K a year starting?

thats kinda low for a financial banker... my brother is a financial banker for deutsche bank. when he started he started on £70k. which is $140k... (london)

also. becoming a VP by the age of 28 is almost an impossible task these days, there is too much competition. but you are right. if you wanna get rich, the best place is in financial banks.
also another thing people should know, these banks rarely employ someone that done finance or accounting at uni. they prefer people to do maths (aparently you're more logical if you get a masters in math or sciences, where as finance etc, its more straite forward, you just need to learn things. not figure things out)

TokyoFerrari 10-29-2007 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 280221)
thats kinda low for a financial banker... my brother is a financial banker for deutsche bank. when he started he started on £70k. which is $140k... (london)

also. becoming a VP by the age of 28 is almost an impossible task these days, there is too much competition. but you are right. if you wanna get rich, the best place is in financial banks.
also another thing people should know, these banks rarely employ someone that done finance or accounting at uni. they prefer people to do maths (aparently you're more logical if you get a masters in math or sciences, where as finance etc, its more straite forward, you just need to learn things. not figure things out)

Look what position he is looking at. If he said trader, he would retire at 30. lol

noodle 10-29-2007 01:04 PM

lol, but for a trader. you could also die by the age of 30, lol, with all that pressure. especialy if you ever make a mistake


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