License requests: The Taiyosha Bestsellers

I was glancing at Taiyosha’s bestseller lists this afternoon, helpfully divided by genre (more on that later). The genres in question are Kodomo (childrens), Shonen, Shoujo, Seinen, Josei, Adult, and ‘Other’. I’m going to stick with the Big 4 here, though the others are not without their fascination.

Shonen comics unlicensed, their publisher/magazine, and why they’re likely unlicensed:
1) Houkago Play 2. ASCII Mediaworks, Dengeki Playstation. It’s a 4-koma about a tsundere. That tends to sell better in Japan than it does here. Maybe Yen might bite. It’s also too new.
2) To Aru Majutsu no Index 6. Square Enix, Shonen Gangan. If Yen doesn’t license this either at AX or NYAF, I’ll be stunned. Science, magic, and religion in a novel/manga/anime trifecta of marketing.
3) Break Blade 8. Softbank Creative, Flex Comix Blood. This *was* licensed, by CMX Manga, but obviously isn’t anymore. Likely will be hard to get a hold of, as no CMX titles did all that well.
4) Bamboo Blade B 3. Square Enix, Shonen Gangan. A younger-audience oriented spinoff of Bamboo Blade, with a different cast. I suspect Yen is happy with just regular BB at the moment.
5) History’s Strongest Disciple Kenichi 38. Shogakukan, Shonen Sunday. Too damn long for Viz, most likely. Also a bit more boob-obsessed than they like. Plus Sunday titles sell poorer here than Jump ones do, Inu Yasha excepted.

Shoujo has a few more:
1) Koibana! – Koiseyo Hanabi 8. Shueisha, Margaret. Guy-hating heroine goes to mostly boys school, jerk-like guy helps her get over her phobia through systematic emotional abuse. Sounds like a Shojo Beat winner to me!
2) Switch Girl!! 12. Shueisha, Margaret. The premise of this sounds almost exactly like Kare Kano, but this series tends to emphasize the humor of the ‘popular queen of school is a slob at home’ rather than the angst and drama. This might be a good one for Viz in an unsarcastic way, as opposed to my sarcastic recomendation of Koibama.
3) Shitsuji-sama no Okiniiri 8. Hakusensha, Betsuhana. If the popularity of Black Butler were all about the hot prettyboy butlers, I’d say this was a shoo-in license. Sadly, this series lacks the supernatural, and doesn’t have yaoi tease, so less so. Tokyopop might try it.
4) Bokura wa Itsumo 5. Shueisha, Margaret. (Notice a pattern?) Standard high school shoujo, with the quirk that it has 4 different perspectives, 2 boys and 2 girls. Seems inoffensive.
5) Hoshi Wa Utau 8. Hakusensha, Hana to Yume. I suspect this one may still be in a ‘Viz vs. Tokyopop’ licensing argument. It’s also not as popular as Fruits Basket, the author’s previous series.
6) Love So Life 4. Hakusensha, Hana to Yume. Heartwarming family shoujo, perfect for fans of Baby & Me. Likely would sell about as well as Baby & Me did.
7) Berry Dynamite 3. Shueisha, Betsuma. A short series (this is the final volume) by the author of Love Com. Highly likely to be licensed in the future.
8) Usagi Otoko Tora Otoko 2. Shinkosha, not certain which magazine. Yaoi manga featuring a doctor and his pet yakuza. All the author’s other works were licensed by Dramaqueen. Perhaps this can be as well? Or maybe DMP?

Moving on to Seinen… (remember I’m leaving out licensed titles)
1) Saint Young Men 5. Kodansha, Morning 2. Going into why this isn’t licensed is a post in itself. Suffice to say, the publishers know about our love for this Jesus and Buddha share an apartment comedy.
2) Nana to Kaoru 4. Hakusensha, Young Animal. A tale of two teenagers and their wacky misadventures in S&M; and bondage, this is far too explicit to be licensed over here.
3) Moteki 4. Kodansha, Evening. Story of a guy who turns 30 and suddenly finds girls interested in him. Won an award, only 4 volumes… but it’s a romance geared towards adults, from Kodansha. Sadly, unlikely to be licensed, though I suppose I can throw another ‘nag Ed Chavez’ log on the fire…
4) Rakka Ryuusui 5. Houbunsha, Manga Time Kirara Max. 4-koma school antics with tinges of yuri, but I suspect Yen, who drowned the market in 4koma last year, is waiting on sales for K-On! before licensing more.
5) Giant Killing 15. Kodansha, Morning. A sports manga geared for adults, from Kodansha? Wow, 3 hard to license things that taste great together. I suppose if the anime does REALLY well, but didn’t Big Windup fail? And Viz is already triple-releasing Cross Game to get it out faster… sports manga may need to be a post for another day.

And Josei, where I wonder if ANYTHING is licensed. Oh right, Nodame Cantabile is.
1) Elysion 2. Gentosha, Web Spica. Not sure what it is, but the author’s been around forever, and Yuri fans might have seen her Yajikita Gakuen Douchuuki. Looks historical from the cover.
2) 888 Eight Three 5. Gentosha, Comic Birz. Slice of life detective agency antics. Comic Birz rides a genre line – I’ve heard it called seinen as well – but is filled with intriguing titles. The 5 in the title is the volume number. :)
3) Madame Joker 8. Futabasha, don’t know the magazine. I know nothing about this, and it’s 8 volumes and running. Surely that’s a reason to license it?
4) Nichiyoubi wa Marche de Bonbon 1. Shueisha, Cookie. HAH! See, Cookie is josei! I think this might be a gag comic series. Tokyopop put out the author’s Galaxy Girl, Panda Boy a while back. Sadly, Shueisha series, so hey.
5) Koshou no Oshigoto Returns! 2. Gentosha, Spica. Calling DMP, come in DMP. Surely this series is for you… as well as its prequel.
6) Ichiraci (Ichi*Raci) July 2010. Tosuisha. Yes, a magazine made the top 10 sales list. Anyone license anything from this?
7) Akachan no Dorei 6. Kodansha, Kiss. Josei from Kodansha is EVEN MORE licensable than seinen from Kodansha! It has a cute baby on the cover, though. Who doesn’t love babies?
8) Mama wa Tenparist 3. Shueisha, Chorus. What is a Tenparist? In any case, I’d rather see Viz license Gokusen if they do decide to license nontraditional josei.

I think what this list shows is that a) there’s a lot of interesting stuff coming out over in Japan that’s hitting bestselling lists, and b) for most of them, there’s really genuine reasons why they aren’t out over here. Also, man, when did Gentosha get so popular?

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Comments

  1. Is the 2nd Josei title part of the "888" series that got one volume out from Dr. Master? The premise sounds very familiar. http://www.amazon.com/888-Vol-1-v/dp/1588992926Also, Nodame? It's licensed but seems stalled out over here. The ship date's been pushed back at least twice, and no word about omnibussing it out to finish. -Safetygirl0

  2. Ah, you're right, that is it! Well, Dr Master being dead, I'll assume it's 'unlicensed'. ^^;;Del Rey's been pushing back a LOT of stuff. Not just Nodame.

  3. 888 is fun for what it is, and given the story structure, it's unfortunate but not a deal-breaker that only 1 volume made it out. Checking some of my dates, yeah, they have. Moyasimon was bumped back yet another month. I'm just going to be glad to finish Mushishi.

  4. Speaking of Del Rey being weird, I saw a reprint of Nodame Vol. 11 at the bookstore and it was in higher quality paper and quite stiff. Also, the original volume price of 10.95 was raised to 11.99. ALSO, a reprint for Pumpkin Scissors Vol. 2 had this bizarre new print quality and raised price. Is this a trend with Del Rey, or printer's mistake?

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