2003-11-04, 23:41 | Link #1 |
The Man, The Legend......
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Redmond, WA
Age: 46
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Free english Naruto Manga.... leagally!!!
I was down at the kirkland wa, library getting some info for one of my classes and after I was done I went to the back corner of the library where they keep the comics section and noticed that they carry Shonin Jump (sorry, not sure about spelling) which most probably know is a big paperback collection of different manga's that I believe comes out once a month. I was looking through it and noticed that along with titles such as Once Piece and Yugio, it had two issues of Naruto leading up to the start of the battle on the bridge. I'm pretty sure most librarys (in the seattle area anyways) have comic sections, so if you want to read the Manga but dont want to spend the money or don't know where to look online I suggest you try your local library and see if they carry it, if not try and request it. I know it won't allow you to get ahead on the story but might still be interesting to compare to the anime.
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2003-11-04, 23:50 | Link #2 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Down Under
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IT would take Shonen Jump like 16 years to catch up to the manga where it is at TODAY, if they continue to publish one chapter at a time/month... It translates to rougly 7.5 years for them to catch up to where the anime is today... Anime is aired weekly covers 1.5-2 chapters of the manga, manga is weekly and is 1 chapter/week. Yes I know you said it won't allow you to get ahead on the story...but just rest assured the anime doesn't miss anything. |
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2003-11-05, 00:00 | Link #3 |
The Man, The Legend......
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Redmond, WA
Age: 46
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Actually you would need to cut your numbers in half, if you read my post again I mentioned that there where 2 issues per release (although I don't know if it will stay at that pace or drop or increase). But yeah, 8 years and 3.25 years are still pretty far away..
I noticed from reading those 2 issues that what you say is true, almost everything was exactly as I remember it from the anime, although I have to say that I prefer the translation from the Toriyama World version I watched over the trans for the shonen issue. |
2003-11-05, 00:07 | Link #4 |
pythagorean≠python gorax
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: look behind you...
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FinFangFoom, your avatar lives up to expectations! Yea, i also saw issues of Shonen Jump at local Anime stores all over Toronto that have Naruto in it.. but since the North American version is monthly, not weekly, it'll be a while before it picks up.
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2003-11-05, 02:44 | Link #7 |
Oscar winning black actor
Join Date: Nov 2003
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just checked my local public library catalog, they already have naruto vol 1 and 2 on order.
and i live in a suburb city in the midwest, so i guess it's safe to say that probally your local library has them, or at least has them on order. |
2003-11-05, 03:46 | Link #9 |
Aria Company
Join Date: Nov 2003
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There's another way to read manga for free. Go to a large bookstore like borders or barnes and nobel. Pick out what you want to read. Go to the cafe, most big bookstores seem to have one, sit down and read. That's how I read about 90% of manga.
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2003-11-05, 04:01 | Link #10 |
The Baka Mangaka Returns!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 42
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I read in an issue of Shonen Jump a few months ago that if more people would actually subscribe to it, they might make it weekly. Right now, monthly is the only feasable option because there just aren't enough faithful customers yet (thus, no money to hire more translators/editors/etc). So if that's not motivation, I don't know what is!
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2003-11-05, 12:05 | Link #12 |
Senior Member
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Humm I think the best way to read Naruto manga is to learn either French, Chinese or Jap.
Manga in Chinese and Jap are cheaper than English Shounen Jump and they have 9 chapters of Naruto in each.... They are out extremely fast and they are in the good manga paper. French manga are a bit more expensive but still worth it if you like Naruto, they are coming out at decent speed. I suppose you can also get English Naruto manga now too but then those are coming out at snail speed and they are expensive. >_< |
2003-11-05, 14:57 | Link #13 |
Terabyte needs anime!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Sorry "the great" but my daughters don't want me to renew their Shonen as it so far behind the series and perhaps a decade behind the Manga. If they had kept up a little better, then the girls can see keeping up a subscription.
The bookstore is a great idea! |
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