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  1. TOKYOPOP is a leading publisher of manga, comics, anime and live-action content. Explore their latest releases, exclusive offers, free shipping and more on their official website.

    • About Us

      Celebrating its Silver Anniversary this year, TOKYOPOP...

    • Books

      Books - TOKYOPOP TOKYOPOP Store

    • Audio & Video

      Caitlin Glass is an American voice actress, well-known for...

    • Community

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    • FAQ

      TOKYOPOP's most frequently asked questions. Practice,...

    • Company

      TOKYOPOP boasts a network of over 160 licensing and business...

    • Our Vision

      Without passion, art is without a soul. And without...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokyopopTokyopop - Wikipedia

    Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works.

  3. Browse and buy manga and comics from TOKYOPOP, a leading publisher of graphic novels. Find titles from popular genres like romance, fantasy, horror, and more.

  4. TOKYOPOP boasts a network of over 160 licensing and business partners in more than 50 countries and 30 languages including major film studios, video game publishers and IP owners worldwide. Its core values focus on Multiculturism & Diversity, Aestheticism & Artistic Integrity; and Passionate & Positive Storytelling.

  5. Discover the world of comics with TOKYOPOP Japan, the pioneer of overseas comic publishing. Explore titles from Japan and beyond.

  6. Follow TokyoPop (@TokyoPop) on Twitter, the official account of the leading publisher of manga and Asian pop culture. Stay updated with the latest news, releases, events and giveaways. Join the community of fans and creators of TokyoPop on Twitter.

  7. Dec 27, 2015 · Learn how TOKYOPOP rose and fell as the leading publisher of English-language manga in the US, and what to expect from its comeback in 2016. The article covers the history, challenges, and vision of the cult publisher that brought popular titles like Akira, Gundam, and Saiyuki to Western audiences.