List of manga distributors
This article lists distributors of manga in various markets worldwide.
Chinese[]
Traditional Chinese[]
- (defunct) (Taiwan)
- (Taiwan)
- Tong Li Comics (Taiwan)
- Ever Glory Publishing (Taiwan)
- Sharp Point Publishing (Taiwan)
- (Hong Kong)
- (Hong Kong)
- Jade Dynasty (Hong Kong)
- Jonesky (Hong Kong)
Simplified Chinese[]
- ChuangYi Publishing (Singapore)
- (Hong Kong)
Czech[]
Dutch[]
English[]
- ADV Manga (defunct)
- Aurora Publishing (online series delisted)[1]
- Blast Books
- Broccoli Books (defunct)[2]
- Chuang Yi (defunct)
- CMX (scheduled removal)[3]
- ComicsOne (defunct)
- CPM Manga (defunct)
- Cross Infinite World
- Dark Horse Comics
- Del Rey Manga (defunct)
- Digital Manga
- DramaQueen
- Drawn & Quarterly
- DrMaster
- eigoMANGA
- Go! Comi
- Kodansha Comics
- Madman Entertainment
- Netcomics
- Seven Seas Entertainment
- Studio Ironcat (defunct)
- Tokyopop (formerly Mixx)
- Udon Entertainment
- Vertical
- Viz Media (formerly Viz, LLC)
- Yen Press
Finnish[]
French[]
- Ankama Editions
- Akata/Delcourt
- Asuka
- (defunct)
- Casterman
- Doki Doki
- (retired from the manga market in 2006) (Belgium)
- Panini Manga (part of Panini Comics)
- Glénat
- (retired from the manga market in 2006)
- Kami
- Kana
- Kaze
- Ki-oon
- Pika Édition
- (defunct)
- Shogun City
- Tonkam
- became in 2006 [4]
German[]
Hungarian[]
Indonesian[]
- Elex Media Komputindo
- Level Comics (imprint of Elex Media Komputindo)
- M&C Comics
Italian[]
- Coconino Press
- (part of d/visual, defunct)
- Dynit
- (formerly GP Publishing, acquired by Edizioni BD and merged with J-Pop)
- (defunct)
- (part of )
- J-Pop (part of )
- (part of )
- (now Play Media Company, retired from the manga market in 2008)
- Planet Manga (part of Panini Comics)
- Planeta DeAgostini (retired from the manga market in 2009)
- Star Comics
- (part of )
Japanese[]
- Akita Publishing Co., Ltd.
- Bungeishunjū
- Chuokoron Shinsha
- Enterbrain
- Fujimi Shobo
- Fusosha
- Futabasha
- Gakken
- Gentosha
- Hakusensha
- Ichijinsha
- Kadokawa Shoten
- Kobunsha
- Kodansha
- Mag Garden
- MediaWorks
- MediBang Inc.
- Shinchosha
- Shinshokan
- Shodensha
- Shogakukan
- Shonen Gahosha
- Shueisha
- Square Enix
- Tokuma Shoten
- Wani Books
Malay[]
- Comics House (Closed)
- Tora Aman (Closed)
- Komik Remaja
- Arena
- Umbra
Polish[]
- Japonica Polonica Fantastica
- Waneko
- Ringo Ame
- Kotori
- Yumegari
- Taiga
- Hanami
- Dango
Portuguese[]
European Portuguese[]
Brazilian Portuguese[]
- JBC
- Planet Manga
Russian[]
Spanish[]
- (Mexico)
- Glénat
- Norma Editorial
- Planeta DeAgostini
Swedish[]
- Bonnier Carlsen
- Egmont Kärnan
Thai[]
- ()
- Nation Edutainment
- Co., Ltd.
- Bongkoch
- (Rose Media and Entertainment)
Vietnamese[]
- Tre Publishing House
- Kim Đồng Publishing House
- TVM Comics (Closed)
- TA Books
- Innovative Publishing and Media (IPM)
References[]
- ^ "NetComics to Remove Aurora Manga on April 14". . March 9, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^ "Broccoli Books Shuts Down". ICv2. November 20, 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^ "DC Comics to Shut Down CMX Manga Imprint in July". Anime News Network. May 18, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^ http://www.animeland.com/news/voir/1675/Retour-de-Vegetal-Manga
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