From Niche to Mainstream: How Anime Rewrote the Rules of Western Comics
Banner image source: (1) Travel Pockets – YouTube In 2001, manga generated roughly $1,000 in tracked U.S. graphic novel sales. By mid-2025, it accounted for 56.9% of the entire graphic novel market…
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