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January 29, 2013 by MJ 5 Comments

Please Save My Earth Goes Digital

I hardly know what else to say.

As you know, I love Please Save My Earth with the fire of a thousand suns. Now VIZ is giving the series a second chance to show everyone why.

Enjoy, my friends, enjoy!

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  1. AshLynx says

    January 29, 2013 at 1:58 pm

    This is fantastic news! Hopefully it’ll give hope for things like Banana Fish and Basara in the future! And of course, more PSME! I don’t actually have any dedicated reader, but I’ve still got my print books. But for the sake of others, I am quite happy!

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  2. cmshaw says

    January 29, 2013 at 6:07 pm

    Ah-hah, I saw the announcement and was trying to remember which of my friends had been so enthusiastic about this series. :)

    I will have to check it out now!

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  3. Travis says

    January 29, 2013 at 11:04 pm

    PSME is one of those out of print series that’s really hard to find all the volumes for, right? Hopefully they will put out more series like that, too. It seems like there’s a ridiculous number of out of print manga in the US. Part of it is because of all the companies that have gone out of business, but places like Viz really have no excuse. It’s like these companies just print once and then figure everyone who wanted to read it read it, not considering that new people are constantly discovering older series (and manga in general).

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  4. Sara K. says

    January 30, 2013 at 9:49 am

    Hurray!

    I also hope for certain other out-of-print VIZ series to receive similar treatment…

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    March 23, 2013 at 1:37 pm

    […] as they’ve recently begun releasing some of these older shoujo series in digital form! They began with one of my favorite series of all time, Saki Hiwatari’s 21-volume epic Please Save My […]

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