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- Kinsella, Sharon
- 2000. Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society (available at Ohio State!)
- 1999. Pro-establishment manga: Pop culture and the balance of power in Japan
- 1998. Japanese Subculturein the 1990s: Otaku and the Amateur Manga Movement
- 1996. Change in the social status, form, and content of adult manga, 1986-1996
- 1996. Editors, artists and changing status of manga in Japanese society, 1986-1995
- Koepenick, M
- Maerz, M
- Matthews, Gregory J
- Maynard, Senko K
- McLelland, Mark
- Misaka, Kaoru
- Nadel, D
- Nakahara, S
- O'English, Lorena
- Ogi, F
- Pandey, Rajyashree
- Perper, Timothy
- Pink, Daniel H
- Publishers Weekly, The
- 2008. Manga Line for Kids - Udon Entertainment, an Ontario-based manga studio, is launching a line of manga for kids age seven and up, and is producing a pamphlet explaining the history of manga to parents
- 2007. Indies: From Prose to Manga - West Coast house takes popular Japanese novel series and converts it to manga
- 2006. FOREWORD - Library Censors Manga Book
- 2005. Manga American - The U.S. is the home of orignal English-language manga, and it may prove to be a boon to the form, bringing an eager bew market
- 2004. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/203013938&referer=brief_resultshttp://www.worldcat.org/oclc/203013938&referer=brief_resultsViz Looks Ahead The longtime manga publisher has seen the category catch on, and is now poised, with S&S distributing, "to grow in all sorts of ways"
- 2004. Comics - Manga: Sales, Worries Grow - Despite concerns about glut and censorship, manga and anime titles continue to boom
- 2003. Manga Still Rising: Manga comics are so hot that publishers are scarmbling to keep up with demand
- 2003. Manga to the Masses Tokyopop, after a year of expanding inot general bookstores, is now aiming at mass market retail outlets
- 2003. Changing Retail Market Backlist sales, manga and demand for book formats in changing the mix at comics shops
- 2001. Comics - Japanese Invasion! - Translations of manga (Japanese for comics) are hitting the U.S. market, displaying a different visual grammar and style of storytelling
- 1999. The Japanese Wave: Pokemon products are all the rage, but other properties, many of them based on comic books or popular Japanese movies, are riding high as well
- Rowberry, Wendy
- 2002. More Than Manga
- Rubinstein-Avila, Eliane
- Sabin, Roger
- Sales, Vivienne
- Schwartz, Adam
- Sekiguchi, M
- Shigematsu, S
- Shiokawa, K
- Thompson, David
- Thompson, J
- Thorn, Matt
- Toku, Masami
- Tomamasa, T
- Tsuneo, Kurosawa
- Ueno, J
- Wakai, S
- Wilson, Brent
- Yuko, T