once upon a time before i was able to use a computer on my own i used to buy manga. I bought a total of 80 manga. Each manga cost 10 dollars. Thats around 800 dollars spent on manga. I now have a small collection of manga and no real place to put it except in my closet.
Now i read all my manga online and regret so much money spent on manga.
This is a great point, but at one point u did read it, so it doesnt seem like too much of a waste of money, hardly anything we buy we use everyday.
When I buy manga, I prefer the print version for a few reasons:
- No need to switch on a tablet/phone/PC to read.
- You don't need to worry about losing it in the event of hard disk failure or the manga provider shutting down.
- Books are portable, take them anywhere without worrying about batteries!
- Having the books visible means I am more likely to pick one off the shelf and start reading on a whim, whereas I would need to dig through folders on a digital device.
- Maybe it's just me, but books feel nicer in my hands.
Of course, I'm not against digital and I do own a Kindle. The costs and space are definitely a consideration as well, so it's really about what works best for you. A long-running series such as Naruto would take up a huge amount of space, most likely an entire bookcase! The print route is best for shorter series such as Eyeshield 21 and Bakuman.
Yea I commute a lot so id like to take something that didn't rely on batteries lol. Funny u mention Bakuman cause thats one of the manga I might buy, but to me 20 volumes is still a lot, but i guess its nothing compared to something like Naruto.
When it comes to buying manga, I'd have to say that it's best buying print versions.
Reasons:
- Books just feel great to have in your hands.
- They're portable, and can be taken anywhere. You wouldn't have to worry about the percentage on the electronic device.
- Owning the print versions means that you are most likely to read them.
Of course it's really your choice, I guess if you've got like a giant shelf then you can collect as much manga as you can. Otherwise stick to the digital route, i'm not against it, but my preference will always be the print versions. regardless of the series length.
You know I dont have a giant shelf and I was hoping to buy a lot of reading as well as display it.
Might have to go digital for the space, but like print for portability, feel, and ability to display.