Atria35 (post: 1459733) wrote:I really liked Borders. They had a very nice selection of manga (tended to be bigger than B&N), and I liked the atmosphere better. Plus, there's only one bookstore within 30 miles of my parent's house. And that was Borders.
ANN wrote:Stu Levy, CEO of the North American manga publisher Tokyopop, told the ICv2 retail news source that the bankruptcy of the bookstore chain Borders led to last week's layoffs of its editors.
Levy said, "Borders—our biggest customer—went bankrupt, owed us a lot money, which they didn't pay us, and as a result we are in a very challenging situation, and have had to react quickly to the situation. We did need to let a few people go—and it's horrible for everyone involved to ever have to let people go. We will continue to do everything we can to evolve the manga business and we very much appreciate the support of our fans, our partners, our creators, and out retail customers."
ShiroiHikari (post: 1463686) wrote:Tokyopop doesn't publish anything worth reading anyway. >_>
ShiroiHikari (post: 1463686) wrote:Tokyopop doesn't publish anything worth reading anyway. >_>
mechana2015 (post: 1459769) wrote:I was actually surprised at how FEW stores were closing really... and it seems like nearly a quarter of them are in California.
Mithrandir (post: 1463741) wrote:The last time I was in a Borders around here the manga I wanted to take a closer look at was on the bottom shelf. I sat down on the ground so I could see it, and got (literally) yelled at by an employee and thrown out of the store. It was humiliating and infuriating. Ever since, I've told everyone I know to avoid that store and have made a point to find other places to get books. That store is going out of business. It's probably unkind of me, but I feel somewhat vindicated. They have reaped what they've sown.
Mithrandir (post: 1463741) wrote: I rather suspect this is because Californians would rather buy on-line and not have to pay the 10% in sales tax. That adds $10 to a $100 order. I could be wrong, though.
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