Title : The Legendary Hyoe’s History

Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Chapter 9: What is the International Value of Manga?

This article was previously published on Manga Planet.   I initially planned on writing about sound effects but changed course after something made me say, “hmm?…”   People currently in Japan, and only a certain group of people at that, know that just recently, the famous French football* team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) F.C. came to Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Chapter 8: Shocking Lone Wolf and Cub and AKIRA: The Importance of the Passion of Expert Fans and Creators Part 2

This article was previously published on Manga Planet.   This is the continuation of Chapter 7.   Lone Wolf and Cub (English Version Released in 1987) was immensely popular among North American fans of Japanese manga and also had a great influence on creators.      As I wrote in Part 1, famous comic writer Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Chapter 7: Shocking Lone Wolf and Cub and AKIRA: The Importance of the Passion of Expert Fans and Creators

This article was previously published on Manga Planet.   As I wrote in Chapter 1, I moved to San Francisco in 1996, around 26 years ago now. I also wrote that Rumiko Takahashi was a big hit at that time. Other translated manga that was published by VIZ and popular then were Mai, the Psychic Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Chapter 6: Right-to-Left (Japanese style) and Left-to-Right (Western Style) and Evangelion Part 2

This article was previously published on Manga Planet.   In Chapter 5, I briefly explained the reason why pre-2000 manga was formatted to be read from left-to-right (Western Style).   Post-2000, most manga is translated and released in its original Japanese formatting (right-to-left).   So what happened during that transitional period? Although not well known, Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America

Chapter 5: Right-to-Left (Japanese style) and Left-to-Right (Western Style) and Evangelion Part 1

This article was previously published on Manga Planet.   In Chapter 2, Chapter 3, and Chapter 4, I wrote about North America’s first seinen manga magazine, PULP. In the next few chapters, I will describe the difficulties and events that were unique to translating the magazine, including what it was like at the time.   Former Executive VP of VIZ, The Legendary Hyoe’s History of Manga in North America