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Manhwa Monday: Doom & Gloom? - Manga Bookshelf
Welcome to the first Manhwa Monday column in 2011! Though I'm sorry to say, readers, that I've come here mainly to whine. This morning, I did my regular beginning-of-the-month search for new manhwa releases for January, and these were the results: Laon, vol. 4. Yep, that's it. The sole upcoming manhwa release for the month is volume four of Laon from Yen Press. Now, surely one slow month is nothing to whine about, but with no new manhwa license announcements (so far) for the upcoming year, things are starting to look a little bit grim. Udon Entertainment and TOKYOPOP have seemingly abandoned their manhwa lines. Dark Horse has two series still running, with nothing new on the horizon. NETCOMICS hasn't updated any of their online series since October (and has nearly given up print). Even Yen Press, the industry's trustiest source for English-language manhwa, has more series winding down than anything else. Despite KOCCA's strong presence at 2010's New York Comic Con, manhwa seems to have lost momentum in the North American comics market, with very little obvious push coming even from KOCCA itself, if the current state of NETCOMICS' release schedule is anything to go by. So imagine my surprise when an article entitled Will Manhwa Catch Manga? turned up in my Google Alerts this week. My surprise faded quickly as I actually read the piece. The article's author, Ulara Nakagawa, quotes Jung-sun Park, a professor at California State University, thusly, " Though they’ve been consistently popular domestically up to now, she said, Korean comics, or manhwa, have yet to really take off outside of the country." This obviously jives with what we've been seeing here in the US.