These aren't manga books though. They're packed in with the actual kits as a mini-comic printed on the instructions.



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?



My local Barnes and Noble (about a block and a half from where I work) has carried all of the Astray manga in it's manga section. The other SEED manga has shown up as well, although I haven't kept track of whether B&N has carried every volume.





junior






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From : "Grant White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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I've been contributing to that.



Found something interesting in the HLJ coverage- apparently different areas

get the manga translated into their native language

http://www.hlj.com/hlj_gallery2/v/shs2007/gundam/DSC_0460.jpg.html

My question is, how are they intending to release the English language ones?

I know US retailers consider Gundam poison.










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