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TOKYOPOP - Manga to Go
TOKYOPOP Inc., has teamed up with uclick, LLC, a leader in mobile entertainment, to bring “TOKYOPOP Mobile Manga” to mobile phone users worldwide. This unique, downloadable manga application plays manga titles in their original multi-panel format on mobile phones. uclick has developed a new JAVA and BREW subscription application that offers new manga content every day. With a clean, rich graphic presentation coupled with a simple user interface, the manga application puts this popular Japanese art form into the hands of dedicated fans looking for that dose of manga on the go.
Launching Q2, TOKYOPOP Mobile Manga has six titles including: “Princess Ai,” which follows the adventures of the eponymous heroine as she navigates the dangers of modern life while trying to return to her angelic roots; “ShutterBox,” the story a young girl attending an otherworldly school; “PSY-COMM,” featuring enhanced soldiers in a corporation-run future war; “Peach Fuzz,” the tale of a girl and her ferret; “Van Von Hunter,” the comedic monster hunter adventure series and “Dramacon,” the story of an aspiring manga writer and her adventures at her very first convention. Continue>>
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