App to offer manga in English in U.S., Canada, with plans to roll out in other languages
From the article:
Crunchyroll announced during Sony's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) press conference on Monday that it will launch a new manga app named Crunchyroll Manga later this year as a premium add-on to its subscription service. The app will launch first in English in the United States and Canada, but other language options and web browser integration are planned.
I cannot for the life of me imagine this launching with any significant amount of content. Pretty much all the good stuff is already licensed to English publishers and getting a license for digital redistribution under a subscription model is not likely to look like a very good deal to most of them.
I still hope this turns out decent because more legal options are always appreciated but I fear they might just try to Sony-monopoly their way into a successful platform here.
There are definitely great manga out there that have digital subscriptions available in Japanese but not English. Skip and Loafer comes to mind, as well as Witch Hat Atelier.
Crunchyroll has offered manga in the past, and I found their offerings to be lackluster. It's hard to compete when the Shonen Jump app is offering a huge catalog for $3/month, and even letting users read entire manga for free if they keep up weekly.
Content aside, what’s the best e-reader for manga? It’d be nice to have color, but that’d honestly be secondary to having a larger screen you wouldn’t have to zoom in to panels on.
I use a boox ultra tab c a like a lot with 2 big caveats:
Color e ink is something you should probably see in person first, buy from a place with a good return policy. I like it and think it’s worth the $100 but it’s nowhere near oled or lcd. Color palette is limited, nowhere near as vibrant, etc. it’s like comparing newsprint to oled
Newer tech in the color e ink space is severely lacking so the kaleido3 panels in the tab c are basically what you can get. Gallery 3 is a thing but it’s not really ideal for reading and the only option is the remarkable, which can’t run any of the tachiyomi forks. There are some potential non e ink technologies but they’re all concepts at this point. E ink patents finally expire in 2026 and then we will hopefully finally see some competition in this space with the monopoly starting to die
Boox hardware support is fucking garbage. If you ever break it repairs are extremely expensive, take a very long time, and may not be done very well. I broke the screen on mine, which was my fault, and it was $350 plus shipping to fix. Took 8 weeks because they didn’t have parts in stock. Then they shipped me back a reader with a bunch of dead and stuck pixels, wifi that doesn’t work as well, and a fingerprint reader that doesn’t work at all. The dead and stuck pixels I’m sol because they don’t count unless they’re in a square in the center third of the screen (so the other 2/3rds can have up to 10 dead/stuck pixels and large clusters of 2-4 stuck pixels count as 1). They would fix the fingerprint reader but I’d have to pay again to ship it back and wait several more weeks (and who knows what they’d break this time)
So if you get one maybe get one of those warranties where they just send you a check minus a deductible or something
Thank you for the info. I might be able to live with the colors not being perfect. I just like the fact that some manga and light novels have an occasional full color page though most is in black and white.
Bummed to hear about the hardware support because the Boox products look really good.
I use a Boox Page 7" ereader. All the big manga apps, including Shonen Jump and Manga Plus, work on it. None of them support the page-turn buttons except Mihon though. The Shonen Jump app is an especially bad experience because you need to swipe to turn pages; at least with Manga Plus tapping the edge of the screen works. Speaking of the screen, 7" is plenty big for reading in your native language, but I occasionally have to zoom in to make out certain kanji when reading in Japanese. It doesn't sound like a big upgrade in size over phone screens but since it's actually the right aspect ratio it's a huge difference.
As for color, I suspect that color e-ink screens aren't gonna be a great time. You're giving up effective resolution in exchange for it, and I think I'd prefer sharper black and white performance instead.