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  1. I collect because reading manga gives me enjoyment. I’m not the type to read scans online (maybe a chapter to see if it like it or not) but I like getting physical copies to support the industry. I also like reading manga more than watching anime now. Everyone has their own reason, and maybe it would be good for you to take a hiatus.

  2. I always preferred reading manga physically, so I would always buy little by little when I had the money. Once I got my first job I started seriously collecting, I buy a volume or two with each paycheck. It’s really satisfying to fill up a shelf and see the collection grow :p. 2.

  3. It’s worth it for me because reading manga makes me happy and I prefer reading physical than digital. If you’re on the fence about starting collecting, pick 2-3 series and buy a few volumes to see if it brings you joy. I have a strict “manga budget” in my monthly financials so I can spend that money without feeling a ounce of guilt ...

    • Emma Roth
    • Clear Off Your Bookshelf. Whether you have a large or small manga collection, you want to be able to show it off. Keeping your collection in storage bins doesn't give you a chance to put your manga on display.
    • Make a List of Your Favorite Series. Starting a manga collection is always the hardest part, especially when you have several series that you love. With thousands of great manga to choose from, it's overwhelming to think about which series you'll want to complete first.
    • Don't Buy Manga You Won't Read. In the same vein, try to avoid buying manga that you'll never read. There's really no point to have manga on your shelf just to display it.
    • Consider Used Manga and Boxed Sets. Since manga collecting is such an expensive hobby, you'll want to try to save as much money as you can. That means buying used manga, or buying a collection of manga in bulk.
  4. Sep 16, 2014 · Manga is just not valuable. I’ll say this though: it’s certainly valuable to go buy a $3.99 comic book issue or so that’s only 32 colored pages or a graphic novel that’s around $15-20 dollars, but not really cool to pay $10-20 dollars of 200 or so pages for a manga volume. It’s well worth it to shell out $60 dollars for a physical ...

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · A Beginner Guide to Starting Your Own Manga Collection. February 16, 2024. Embarking on the journey of manga is akin to setting sail into the vast, vibrant universe of Japanese culture. Manga, the heart and soul of modern Japanese storytelling, offers an array of genres and styles, catering to every taste and interest.

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  7. Manga collecting is a rewarding hobby that can offer both enjoyment and a sense of accomplishment. By understanding the market, knowing where to find rare editions, and applying the best tricks, you can build an impressive and cherished collection.

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