vf27-PILOT Posted December 12, 2011 Posted December 12, 2011 HI all, Just thought of this last nite actually, right after I went DOH!!! Why not asked before!!! Are ANY books released in an English language, not in America, but the UK or some other European country???? Thanx all, Merry Christmas.. E. J. Quote
EXO Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 I don't there's any because of the international rights HG has. I can only think of the Macross Seven Trash Comic books. Quote
vf27-PILOT Posted December 13, 2011 Author Posted December 13, 2011 HI all, Ahhh, ok... I was actually under the notion the HG only had rights in the USA... Thanx... ! Thanx all, Merry Christmas... Air-eek... Quote
TheLoneWolf Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 To the best of my knowledge, the only Macross related book that was ever released in the English speaking world was Haruhiko Mikimoto Illustrations by Books Nippan. Though it's mostly artwork with very little text, with most of that text focusing on Mikimoto and not Macross. Books Nippan was planning on following this up with Macross II Illustrations Handbook (sp?), but that ended up being cancelled, presumably due to the poor sales of Haruhiko Mikimoto Illustrations. The Macross II manga was published in English by Viz and can still be easily found today, though I don't remember it burning up the sales charts. On a somewhat related note, Books Nippan also reprinted Macross Memory Perfect in the USA, but it wasn't translated into English. I heard that they planned for an eventual English translation, but it never happened, presumably due to lackluster sales. A lot of people like to blame Harmony Gold for the dearth of English Macross books, but even before Harmony Gold got involved in the scene, these types of books just didn't sell well outside of Japan. In today's age of scans and torrents, I think they would fare even worse. Quote
sketchley Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 A lot of people like to blame Harmony Gold for the dearth of English Macross books, but even before Harmony Gold got involved in the scene, these types of books just didn't sell well outside of Japan. In today's age of scans and torrents, I think they would fare even worse. This is the main thing to keep in mind (TheLoneWolf beat me to it). As cool as translations of these books into other languages would be, there's only a very small market for them. Even in Japan, the market has changed. With Macross books, it's become increasingly rare to see B&W line art of the VFs, let alone more than a handful of pages dedicated to ALL the mecha that appear in a series! Quote
Totoro242 Posted December 19, 2011 Posted December 19, 2011 There are also some really good interviews with Japanese staff and nice feature articles in English anime magazines that are worth collecting... Quote
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