List of manga distributors

This article lists distributors of manga in various markets worldwide.

Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified Chinese

Czech

Dutch

English

Finnish

French

German

Hungarian

Indonesian

Italian

  • BAO Publishing
  • Canicola Edizioni
  • Coconino Press
  • d/books (part of d/visual, defunct)
  • DisneyManga
  • Dynit
  • Flashbook
  • Free Books
  • GP Manga (formerly GP Publishing, acquired by Edizioni BD and merged with J-Pop)
  • Granata Press (defunct)
  • Goen (part of RW Edizioni)
  • J-Pop (part of Edizioni BD)
  • Hazard Edizioni
  • Hikari Edizioni (part of 001 Edizioni)
  • Kappa Edizioni
  • Magic Press
  • PlayPress (now Play Media Company, retired from the manga market in 2008)
  • Planet Manga (part of Panini Comics)
  • Planeta DeAgostini (retired from the manga market in 2009)
  • Oblomov Edizioni
  • Rizzoli Lizard
  • Ronin Manga
  • Star Comics
  • Yamato Edizioni (part of Yamato Video)

Japanese

Malay

Polish

  • Egmont
  • Japonica Polonica Fantastica
  • Waneko
  • Hanami
  • Studio JG
  • Osiem Macek
  • Kotori
  • Dango
  • Akuma
  • Tenko
  • TM-Semic (defunct)
  • Mangaya (defunct)
  • Mandragora (defunct)
  • Kasen (defunct)
  • Saisha (defunct)
  • Arashi (defunct)
  • Omikami (defunct)
  • Yumegari (defunct)
  • Taiga (defunct)
  • Wydawnictwo Komiksowe (defunct)
  • Ringo Ame (defunct)
  • Red Sun (defunct)
  • Okami (defunct)

Portuguese

European Portuguese

  • Editora Devir
  • Sendai Editora
  • Midori Editora

Brazilian Portuguese

Russian

Spanish

Swedish

Thai

Vietnamese

References

  1. ^ "NetComics to Remove Aurora Manga on April 14". Anime News Netowork. March 9, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Broccoli Books Shuts Down". ICv2. November 20, 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "DC Comics to Shut Down CMX Manga Imprint in July". Anime News Network. May 18, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  4. ^ "Animeland - Retour de Vegetal Manga". www.animeland.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-03.