With the demise of the American website and branch office of Tokyopop, not to mention redirects to their poorly updated facebook page, all that is left supposedly would be the Japanese and European branch offices.
I heard that all manga projects would be handled by the European office(s), but I cannot fathom why there would be no website at all. If they are still doing business, shouldn't there still be a website present aside from a dinky fanpage on facebook?
If they are still doing business how does one access their market on local and/or international levels? Is there any official source or does one have to rely on various markets such as Amazon, Ebay, Rightstuff, Anime Castle, and whatnot?
Does anyone have any updated information on this situation?
I think Stu Levy may have had decent ideas about how to get things started, but clearly he needed help to keep things running well and I wish he had taken on a partner or simply passed the torch...
I heard that all manga projects would be handled by the European office(s), but I cannot fathom why there would be no website at all. If they are still doing business, shouldn't there still be a website present aside from a dinky fanpage on facebook?
If they are still doing business how does one access their market on local and/or international levels? Is there any official source or does one have to rely on various markets such as Amazon, Ebay, Rightstuff, Anime Castle, and whatnot?
Does anyone have any updated information on this situation?
I think Stu Levy may have had decent ideas about how to get things started, but clearly he needed help to keep things running well and I wish he had taken on a partner or simply passed the torch...














