Been watching Anime since I was 6. Started reading Manga in 2017. First Animes were DBZ, Rurouni Kenshin & Full Metal Panic. First manga I ever read were MHA&BC
Why can’t people just see something they don’t like and move on? No, they have to let the entire internet know that they don’t like it. They’ll see someone say they like something they don’t, and instantly start bitching in the comments or quote tweets.
'Dr. STONE' artist Boichi:
"Pirated manga readers are not our opponents. They are our future audience. They are proof that demand already exists."
Boichi says many manga fans around the world still lack access to legal manga because some countries have no publishing infrastructure, translation systems, or distribution networks
"Telling manga fans in those countries, 'You should buy manga,' is meaningless if there is no actual way for them to buy it."
He argues that affordable digital manga services are key to expanding the industry globally and creating opportunities for future creators
Look man, I'm open to hearing about what Chibi has actually done.
So far you have the gofundme, which I agree is a problem, but you guys refuse to provide evidence of anything else.
I had people linking me to accounts of known gayop doxxers that had no evidence at all and telling me to me to take their word for it.
If you have something, actually give it to me instead of telling me it's hidden somewhere on the net and I should find it myself.