2008-10-17, 10:25 | Link #281 |
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Join Date: May 2007
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well they can be a bit pricey but are realible , and there shipping is EMS only, its always best to buy more than 1 item if you dnt liek the shipping prices
well another place I use is http://www.mangaoh.co.jp/ if you cna get past registering or use bablefish etc they also ship to US aswell they charge in Yen, never had a problem with them either |
2008-10-19, 01:52 | Link #282 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: FLORIDA [USA]
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I got 2 light novels for about $23. Yes, that INCLUDES shipping. And it only took about a two weeks to come to my house. Anyway, it's better than Amazon.co.jp I think. |
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2008-10-29, 12:06 | Link #283 | |
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2008-10-29, 20:18 | Link #284 |
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Join Date: May 2007
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well they there products by EMS so its dependent on the weight
well my most recent order shiped it came to about 3600 yen for shipping that was 2 magazine, and 4 bound comic books,, so if your order like 2-3 magazine I could see shipping being no more than 3,000yen, unles its those thick magaize could be a bit more Last edited by lightl; 2008-10-30 at 14:10. |
2008-11-11, 15:00 | Link #285 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Was wondering if anyone knows good stores around the US east coast? Any store that sells manwha are also welcomed.
I only know of 3 stores(JP ones), all in manhattan. Kinokuniya Asahiya Bookoff EDIT: Found 2 korean websites that sell manhwa http://www.aladdin.co.kr/ http://www.kyobobook.co.kr/ I haven't tried them, but when I checked the shipping by going through the checkout... The shipping from kr to us seemed to cost a arm and a leg. Wondering if anyone else has any sites that sell manhwa and shipping doesn't cost a arm and a leg. EDIT2: I just read somewhere that aladdin.co.kr gives free shipping for orders above $200. Could anyone confirm for me? Thanks. Last edited by evil; 2008-11-23 at 09:48. Reason: Question.. |
2008-11-18, 21:52 | Link #286 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Hi guys, lately I've been searching for a good site that sells manga and has cheap shipping to Canada, and while searching google, I found this site: http://www.bestmangabooks.com/ (english manga only though). Has anyone tried buying from this site before? The shipping and manga prices seem very cheap, imo. So, I was wondering if they are reliable.
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2008-11-24, 13:34 | Link #287 |
Hige
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: God only knows
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Im looking for the 8 novels of Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora. Can anyone help, where to find them, please?
(Since i have good experience with the Onegai Twins novels, i want to read the 8 of hanbun(!). I just discovered today, that there are 8 out... Omg.. must buy.. ) Thanks a lot.
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2008-11-26, 21:44 | Link #288 |
Just some guy
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Antonio, TX
Age: 62
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Possible to purchase subscriptions of Japanese Lang Manga Mags for US Delivery?
Is it possible to purchase a one-year subscription to Dengeki Daioh or Doki! (or preferably both) through some store? I don't mind prepaying for a year's worth of issues, just would like to not have to remember to log in every month and possibly miss out if they sell out.
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2008-11-26, 21:49 | Link #289 |
tsun tsun dere dere
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chicago
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If you're looking for Hanbun in English, I don't think it's been licensed. According to Wikipedia it's out in Chinese and Korean, but I don't know where to get those editions. You can get the originals from bk1, Kinokuniya, or other places.
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2008-11-30, 16:40 | Link #292 |
Hige
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: God only knows
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Ok i have another question. I googeled for 15 minutes but i couldnt find anything.
Its about the Kanon novels(all 5 volumes). Are these translated and aviable in english or do i have a missfortune again and they are only in japan aviable? Well im sorry for asking again, but i cant see through it yet. Thanks a lot ahead.
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2008-11-30, 20:23 | Link #293 |
tsun tsun dere dere
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chicago
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If nothing turns up when you Google, then most likely it's not available in English. Generally if something's been licensed, it'll turn up on Amazon and other places. Keep in mind that relatively few light novels have been licensed. The fan-translated ones are all at Baka-Tsuki.
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2008-12-01, 10:37 | Link #294 | |
Hige
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: God only knows
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When someoneelse knows something, please let me know. Thank you.
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2009-01-07, 11:46 | Link #300 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Dr Masterbooks in problems??
Does anyone know what's the deal? I mean the releasedate has been passed a few weeks for Purgatory Kabuki Volume. 2 but it is still not in stock, at all the retailers. I tried to mail them and ask when they do come in stock... but I get no reply from them.
Also the main page is not updated any more? http://www.drmasterbooks.com/ |
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