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โ "To be hated to this extent... I'm starting to think it's not so different from being loved."ย ย
Get Alternative of Sites Like Manga Stream
Get Alternative of Sites Like Manga Stream
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The Manga stream is the spirit of overall comic worldwide, and MangaStream is one of the most loved spots for their yearn for top-notch Manga stream.
Aww man, this bites! Iโve had so many great memories with MangaStream! Iโve been reading them since 2012.....And I would get OP Chapters on JaiminiBox even earlier!
(Sighs) And right before one of the most hypest OP chapters is gonna drop.
Oh well, Thank you for the memories, JaiminiBox and MangaStream.
i understand that, on the production side, vizโs monopoly on bnha EN translation is not ideal. as many have pointed out itโs pretty americanized and sometimes erases nuance. losing multiple translation sources also reduces access to multiple interpretations of the same JP text. personally, i also have doubts about how much direct royalties the mangaka themselves will get from viz profits, given how large and hierarchical viz & sj appear as organizations.
on the consumer side though, im always a bit wary of readers whoโre upset about having to pay for manga, manhua & manhwa. as people in online spaces might well know, art is too often undervalued & under-priced, and people expect to get it for cheap, if not for free. i sense this expectation when fans feel entitled to free EN manga. this is probably compounded by the global undervaluing of asian labour - we want the products of asian labour fast, without having to pay much for it.ย
im finding it a bit difficult to reconcile my 1) distrust towards how much of vizโs profits will go to the people actually working on the manga, and 2) outrage towards the widespread entitlement to fast & cheap asian labour & art. while i dont have enough knowledge on sociology & economics to judge whether viz & sjโs business models are sustainable and ethical in the long run (i.e. offers adequate incentives & benefits to their mangaka that is equal to the value of their work), for now we are stuck in a reality where these structures are in place, and itโs not easy for a mangakaโs career to survive outside a major publishing house. other than protesting for better workerโs rights in the manga industry (an act that would be of questionable feasibility and severely limited in impact by our positionality as an international EN audience), the next best course of action to support the mangaka seems to be supporting the official release.
No more MangaStream or Jaiminisbox for Shonen Series
Honestly I am sad about this. Its not just about the early releases, but its because Viz does not allow their translators to do manga translations justice.
OMFG
Iโm so sad that mangastream is permanently down, where and I supposed to read bnha now?