Reborn as a Hong Kong Tycoon
Chapter 812
Chapter 812
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To say that in Japan, manga is definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries, which is a bigger market than the game industry.
Speaking of comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry, which is unmatched by comics in other countries.
As a native of China, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.
Of course, Lin Baicheng usually reads anime adapted from manga, and he reads less manga itself, but this does not affect his liking for manga and his familiarity with manga.
As for the specific plot of the comics, Lin Baicheng definitely can't remember clearly, but he still remembers the general plot of the comics he has read clearly.And this is enough to restore the comics.
Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese manga industry. He was going to buy a manga publishing house, and then he would come up with one or two manga books that he was familiar with, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.
Of course, the most important style of painting must be consistent with the original version, otherwise no one can guarantee whether the painting will be completely different and will be accepted by the market.
In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information about the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.
Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the manga industry not only was not damaged, but accelerated its development. At present, the manga industry in Japan is quite prosperous, and it is a booming industry.
Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc. These are the largest and most famous manga publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishing houses even belong to the same publishing group.
Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comic market had reached hundreds of millions of copies, which was a market worth more than billion yen.This is only the market of the comic magazine itself, and its derived animation, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets should not be underestimated, especially the toy industry.
Because of the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of manga publishing houses in Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not have their own serialized works, and rely on their own channels to publish other people's works to make money .
Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he certainly won't buy such a small publishing house, but he can't afford to buy a big publishing house now, and those who buy it may not be willing to sell it.
Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. It is not required to have its own channels in the whole of Japan, as long as they have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya.In other places, it is entirely possible to set up your own channels and distribute and sell through small publishing houses at the same time.
There are still quite a few small and medium-sized publishing houses. If they run well, they may make a lot of money, but if they run mediocre, they may not make much money, and even if they don’t manage well, they may be at a loss.
To say that in Japan, manga is definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries, which is a bigger market than the game industry.
Speaking of comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry, which is unmatched by comics in other countries.
As a native of China, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.
Of course, Lin Baicheng usually reads anime adapted from manga, and he reads less manga itself, but this does not affect his liking for manga and his familiarity with manga.
As for the specific plot of the comics, Lin Baicheng definitely can't remember clearly, but he still remembers the general plot of the comics he has read clearly.And this is enough to restore the comics.
Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese manga industry. He was going to buy a manga publishing house, and then he would come up with one or two manga books that he was familiar with, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.
Of course, the most important style of painting must be consistent with the original version, otherwise no one can guarantee whether the painting will be completely different and will be accepted by the market.
In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information about the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.
Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the manga industry not only was not damaged, but accelerated its development. At present, the manga industry in Japan is quite prosperous, and it is a booming industry.
Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc. These are the largest and most famous manga publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishing houses even belong to the same publishing group.
Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comic market had reached hundreds of millions of copies, which was a market worth more than billion yen.This is only the market of the comic magazine itself, and its derived animation, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets should not be underestimated, especially the toy industry.
Because of the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of manga publishing houses in Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not have their own serialized works, and rely on their own channels to publish other people's works to make money .
Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he certainly won't buy such a small publishing house, but he can't afford to buy a big publishing house now, and those who buy it may not be willing to sell it.
Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. It is not required to have its own channels in the whole of Japan, as long as they have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya.In other places, it is entirely possible to set up your own channels and distribute and sell through small publishing houses at the same time.
There are still quite a few small and medium-sized publishing houses. If they run well, they may make a lot of money, but if they run mediocre, they may not make much money, and even if they don’t manage well, they may be at a loss.
To say that in Japan, manga is definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries, which is a bigger market than the game industry.
Speaking of comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry, which is unmatched by comics in other countries.
As a native of China, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.
Of course, Lin Baicheng usually reads anime adapted from manga, and he reads less manga itself, but this does not affect his liking for manga and his familiarity with manga.
As for the specific plot of the comics, Lin Baicheng definitely can't remember clearly, but he still remembers the general plot of the comics he has read clearly.And this is enough to restore the comics.
Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese manga industry. He was going to buy a manga publishing house, and then he would come up with one or two manga books that he was familiar with, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.
Of course, the most important style of painting must be consistent with the original version, otherwise no one can guarantee whether the painting will be completely different and will be accepted by the market.
In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information about the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.
Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the manga industry not only was not damaged, but accelerated its development. At present, the manga industry in Japan is quite prosperous, and it is a booming industry.
Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc. These are the largest and most famous manga publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishing houses even belong to the same publishing group.
Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comic market had reached hundreds of millions of copies, which was a market worth more than billion yen.This is only the market of the comic magazine itself, and its derived animation, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets should not be underestimated, especially the toy industry.
Because of the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of manga publishing houses in Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not have their own serialized works, and rely on their own channels to publish other people's works to make money .
Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he certainly won't buy such a small publishing house, but he can't afford to buy a big publishing house now, and those who buy it may not be willing to sell it.
Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. It is not required to have its own channels in the whole of Japan, as long as they have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya.In other places, it is entirely possible to set up your own channels and distribute and sell through small publishing houses at the same time.
There are still quite a few small and medium-sized publishing houses. If they run well, they may make a lot of money, but if they run mediocre, they may not make much money, and even if they don’t manage well, they may be at a loss.
To say that in Japan, manga is definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries, which is a bigger market than the game industry.
Speaking of comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry, which is unmatched by comics in other countries.
As a native of China, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.
Of course, Lin Baicheng usually reads anime adapted from manga, and he reads less manga itself, but this does not affect his liking for manga and his familiarity with manga.
As for the specific plot of the comics, Lin Baicheng definitely can't remember clearly, but he still remembers the general plot of the comics he has read clearly.And this is enough to restore the comics.
Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese manga industry. He was going to buy a manga publishing house, and then he would come up with one or two manga books that he was familiar with, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.
Of course, the most important style of painting must be consistent with the original version, otherwise no one can guarantee whether the painting will be completely different and will be accepted by the market.
Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the manga industry not only was not damaged, but accelerated its development. At present, the manga industry in Japan is quite prosperous, and it is a booming industry.
Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc. These are the largest and most famous manga publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishing houses even belong to the same publishing group.
Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comic market had reached hundreds of millions of copies, which was a market worth more than billion yen.This is only the market of the comic magazine itself, and its derived animation, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets should not be underestimated, especially the toy industry.
Because of the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of manga publishing houses in Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not have their own serialized works, and rely on their own channels to publish other people's works to make money .
Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he certainly won't buy such a small publishing house, but he can't afford to buy a big publishing house now, and those who buy it may not be willing to sell it.
Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. It is not required to have its own channels in the whole of Japan, as long as they have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya.In other places, it is entirely possible to set up your own channels and distribute and sell through small publishing houses at the same time.
There are still quite a few small and medium-sized publishing houses. If they run well, they may make a lot of money, but if they run mediocre, they may not make much money, and even if they don’t manage well, they may be at a loss.
To say that in Japan, manga is definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries, which is a bigger market than the game industry.
Speaking of comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry, which is unmatched by comics in other countries.
As a native of China, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.
Of course, Lin Baicheng usually reads anime adapted from manga, and he reads less manga itself, but this does not affect his liking for manga and his familiarity with manga.
As for the specific plot of the comics, Lin Baicheng definitely can't remember clearly, but he still remembers the general plot of the comics he has read clearly.And this is enough to restore the comics.
Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese manga industry. He was going to buy a manga publishing house, and then he would come up with one or two manga books that he was familiar with, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.
Of course, the most important style of painting must be consistent with the original version, otherwise no one can guarantee whether the painting will be completely different and will be accepted by the market.
(End of this chapter)
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