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Juné จูเน่ Wore Landmeé To The “The Vogue Gala 2025”
[2023 year in review ~ Vogue Thailand]
JAN - Kimberley Anne Woltemas
FEB - Amrit, Jan Baiboon, Kayako Higuchi
MAR - Mario Maurer, Yaya Sperbund, Nadech Kugimiya, Sunny
MAR (digital) - Juné, Anna Kolomnikova
APR - Bella
MAY - Jade Nguyen
JUN - Madelaine Petsch
JUL - Davika Hoorne
AUG - Bright Vachirawit
SEP - Alia Bhatt
OCT - Zoe Saldana
NOV - Whitney Peak
DEC - Maylada Susri (Bow)
Juné in แปะหัวใจ (14th Feb) mv
Hoi fellow soups!
Juné tweeted that the English Volume 7 of Saezuru will soon be available for pre-order!
We all hope our English soups won't have to wait that much longer 🍜
I did my research on Juné and even though I want to support sensei, the stuff I've heard about Juné concerns me. Should I be worried about it?
You mean whether they will manage to release the later volumes too? Well, I really don’t know what’s going on there, but since volume 4 is finally announced for the end of the year, I take that as a sign that they’re planning to continue with the rest of the series.
Either way, it’s not Sensei’s fault that they’re doing a bad job with the license. I’m reading the series in Japanese, but still bought all the Juné volumes, because sales numbers are the only way to show Japanese publishers that the foreign market for their manga is there. Importing the original edition is great support for the author and all, but counts as domestic sale and thus does nothing to help bring more BL manga to the west unfortunately. That’s why I urge everyone to buy the local edition of the manga they love. And if you have the money, support the English edition too, because English releases are most negatively affected by scanlations. And few sales lead to lower quality products, longer waits between volumes, higher prices and cancelled series.
If you have a problem with a local release, complain to the publisher (politely) after you buy the book. I know it sounds counterintuitive, but why should the publisher care about complaints from people who refuse to buy their product anyway?
DISCLAIMER: All prices I quote from here are in GBP (Great British Pounds). Please use a converter such as Google if you want to find the equivalent in your currency! This is all my manga, not including October's haul. There's exactly 600 volumes here, plus the extras for the haul (I'm not saying how much)! I'll tell you this: I'm in need of another shelf. I watched a couple of anime when I was younger, Cardcaptor Sakura & Digimon, but I didn't know of manga counterparts. Dragon Ball Z wasn't really a thing in my life, in case you're wondering. I saw my first copies of manga at my then library in 2013 & got 2: .hack//Legend of the Twilight & The Saga of Darren Shan. They were good, but I couldn't borrow more of either, so it didn't really cross my mind afterwards. After tensions with my mum & her then fiancé were high one day, I escaped to a bookshop called Waterstones. They had a shelf full of manga! Back then, I was on a tight budget, so I didn't spend much. I got 2 omnibuses with a total of 5 volumes: Bleach Vol. 1-3 & Death Note (Black Edition) Vol. 1-2 for £19.98. Little did I know, this would be the start of my obsession. A year since I started collecting, I finished my first series: Death Note. To be fair, it's only 12 volumes long. It was perfect for me as black is my favourite colour. I loved almost everything about it, & I got the light novels & encyclopedia at a bookshop I did a work experience stint that finished just before Christmas in 2013. I had titles like One Piece (my favourite of the "Big 3"), Strawberry Marshmallow, & Yu-Gi-Oh! in my collection. I had about 50 volumes, 2 light novels, & 4 sneak peek compilations (which are no longer in my collection as I sold them). I couldn't get much due to a tight budget, as the majority of my money was my upkeep for living at home with my mother. That changed in the beginning of 2017 as I got a job! I get a bit more money, as well as from certain disability benefits available here, so I'm able to get more manga & have a fair collection! It's now one of my favourite hobbies when I've got a bit of downtime! A bit of my collection are secondhand, but they're decent! My best bargain is Lone Wolf & Cub (pic 2). I got 18 volumes (7-8, 12-16, & 18-28) for about £0.11 each! I got the last 10 on Amazon, with just one setback which was resolved a week later. It's also my oldest manga, as it was first published back in September 1970! Some of these are gifts from friends & 2 of my ex-boyfriends too! My way of organizing my manga is unique, or so I think as I've never seen anyone do the same. It's tall manga alphabetically by publisher, then title, then the same for the smaller, standard sized ones. All my manga are from 12 publishers: Dark Horse, Digital Manga Publishing, HarperCollins, Juné, Kodansha, Last Gasp, SelfMadeHero, Seven Seas, Tokyopop, Vertical, Viz Media, & Yen Press. I can't think of anything else to say, except stats of my collection, which will include this month's haul. My favourite manga is Vinland Saga by Makoto Yukimura. My least favourite is The Magic Touch by Izumi Tsubaki. My favourite mangaka is Junji Ito. My favourite art in a manga is Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue. I've got a total of 140 series, 35 of which are complete (including one-shots). I consider my rarest titles to be all but 1 of my Tokyopop titles. My most expensive manga is Death Note: All-in-One Edition (£40).
I’m thinking of taking @junemanga up on their digital sale. My cart is currently full of the digital version of books I have or had in print.
I’m trying to figure if I really want these (I mean, I do) or if I’m just really missing my books since they’ve been packed up for months and it might be another few before I can unpack them.
There’s also the fact that I said I wasn’t going to be spending any money on unnecessary things. Though, every time I put a moratorium on spending, I always put a little bit aside for any Guilt|Pleasure release and maybe an unexpected indie title or two, but Juné constitutes neither, so I’m kind of at a loss of what to do.
Today is a snow day! and a snow day gives me time to pack for my move that is too soon and yet not soon enough. I have mixed feelings about it. But it also gives me time to freely contemplate my course of action regarding this purchase.
So, yay for the snow day, which is great, but then not entirely because snow and ice accumulate on things like my car, so I have to clear it and I don’t like having to put that much effort into going to work the next day. But time to think is good, so I guess I’ll call it a draw. For now.
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