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Post by Brand on Jun 8, 2006 19:34:04 GMT -5
So I'm working on my paper for Student Project Reasearch....yeah...
Ok so it's about the Manga and Trade Paper Back swapping site I posted a survery for last month. Basicly it would be a site devoted to trading English Lang. Manga and TPB mainly in the United States. So I have to write a paper about the site and why the site should exsit. But as I am getting down to the last few pages it is getting harder to think of what I should put in the paper.
So far I have info on: -Site Concept -Manga - What is -Graphic Novels/TPB - What is -Manga Sales in the US -Graphic Novel Sales in the US -Using Graphic Novels in the class room -Grapic Novels as Littiture and Art (such at Maus, and important awards won by comics) -Book Swapping sites -On-line Trading Sites -Internet usage -Littercy rate in the US -How the site would work -A bit about the site database -site flow chart
Any other ideas on what I should write on in the paper, anything would be useful. I'm not much of paper writer and I know a few of you out there worte many many papers for collage, so I beg of you please help me. I'll love you forever or something....
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Post by Discoalucard on Jun 8, 2006 21:15:33 GMT -5
Hmmm, sounds pretty well covered. Maybe mentioned the overlap between the manga-reading demographic and internet usage. Maybe even talk about income, because I'd imagine the price of manga restricts too many kids from buying them too often. Also maybe mention how it's hard to find in libraries?
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Post by Brand on Jun 8, 2006 21:31:10 GMT -5
Oh.... good ideas thank you I'm at 14 pages and I need 20 so anything I can talk about is pretty good.
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Post by bioniccommando83 on Jun 14, 2006 3:59:23 GMT -5
Another thing I would add is how it offers a profitable alternative to fan translated manga posted up on the web. There's a couple sites I hit up every so often to keep up with manga that's waaay behind in making it stateside.
Also, for graphic novels as art- Alan Moore's a dead give away, but Neil Gaimen and his run on Sandman is also worth a mention.
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