It is an understatement to say that the fanculture associated with Manga is a bit complicated. There are countless amounts of official clubs that exist inside and outside of high schools, colleges and some unofficial groups of friends that get together to talk about what they like.
It varies from many categories but for the sake of brevity we will cover three aspects: Otaku, Cosplay, and Merchandising.
Cosplayers are people who dress up as their favorite anime and manga characters. Cosplayers range from amateur to professional level workmanship. Some cosplayer even rise to the level of internet idols, such as Ruby Rocket.
The average cost of a manga in Japan is the equivalent of two dollars and twenty cents. In America however, the average manga costs at least ten dollars due to the fact that it must often be translated and reprinted in English. America's top selling manga for 2009 were One Piece, Naruto and Bleach. The first of the latter mentioned manga sold a total of 14.72 million volumes. The second sold a total of 6.83 million volumes, and the third 6.47 million volumes. Manga and manga magazines account for at least forty-seven percent of book sales in Japan and are exported to countries around the world such as Europe, North America, and Asia. In light of the popularity of manga in North America, many American made books and televisions series have been transformed into manga or graphic novels including High School Musical television series, the Nancy Drew novel series, also Hannah Montana.
www.jetro.org/trends/market_info_manga.pdf
Here is a video I found of a typical manga store http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlYYoU0--gk
some apparent facts.(according to google.) the average cost of a manga in japan is 200 yen ($2.20) here its ten dollars.
One Piece is apparently the most popular manga of 2009 according to the info found here: http://www.alafista.com/2010/01/31/most-popular-manga-of-2009-one-piece/
It was reported that 14.72 million volumes of One Piece were sold, Naruto was ranked 2nd with 6.83 million copies and Bleach was ranked 3rd with 6.47 million copies.
[1] Schodt, Frederick. Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga. Berkley, CA: Stone Bridge Press, 2007.
[1] Ryall, Julian. In Tokyo. 26 November 2005. <http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/Japans-comicbook-nerds-are-proud.2681557.jp>Retrived on Feb. 12, 2010.
[1] "The Cannibal Nerd: The Rise and Fall of Tsutomu Miyazaki | Dr. Killer Network." Dr Killer : The Stories of Serial Killers, Cannibals, Murderers. Web. 13 Mar. 2010. http://www.drkiller.net/the-cannibal-nerd-the-rise-and-fall-of-tsutomu-miyazaki.html.
Schodt, Frederick. Dreamland Japan Writings on Modern Manga. Berkley, CA: Stone Bridge Press, 2007. Ryall, Julian. In Tokyo. 26 November 2005. Retrived on Feb. 12, 2010.
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-- CSUSB.joess - 2010-03-15