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==Polish==
==Polish==
* [[:pl:Egmont Polska|Egmont]] <small>(at the beginning they were publishing only Polish artists manga and now they publish regular manga on American license)</small>
* [[:pl:Egmont Polska|Egmont]] <small>(1990-current (manga since 2002) - at the beginning they were publishing only Polish artists manga and now they publish regular manga on American license)</small>
* Dango <small>(2015-current - mostly yaoi and shonen-ai)</small>
* Hanami <small>(2006-current - mostly they're translating Japanese cookbooks and guides and then manga)</small>
* [[Japonica Polonica Fantastica]] <small>(JPF or J.P. Fantastica - 1996-current - the oldest manga publisher company in Poland. They focus on publishing classic titles like Sailor Moon, Naruto, Bleach etc.)</small>
* [[Japonica Polonica Fantastica]] <small>(JPF or J.P. Fantastica - 1996-current - the oldest manga publisher company in Poland. They focus on publishing classic titles like Sailor Moon, Naruto, Bleach etc.)</small>
* Kotori <small>(2012-current) </small>
* [[Waneko]] <small>(1999-current - the second biggest publisher) </small>
* Hanami <small>(2006-current - mostly they're translating Japanese cookbooks and guides and then manga)</small>
* Studio JG <small>(2007-current - the biggest publisher in Poland that owns the manga chain-shop Yatta.pl) </small>
* Studio JG <small>(2007-current - the biggest publisher in Poland that owns the manga chain-shop Yatta.pl) </small>
* Kotori <small>(2012-current) </small>
* Dango <small>(2015-current - mostly yaoi and shonen-ai)</small>
* Osiem macek <small>(formed in 2015 and owned by Studio JG, specialises in hentai and etchi) </small>
* Osiem macek <small>(formed in 2015 and owned by Studio JG, specialises in hentai and etchi) </small>
* [[Waneko]] <small>(1999-current - the second biggest publisher) </small>
* Akuma <small>(2019-current - specialises in hentai and etchi) </small>
* Akuma <small>(2019-current - specialises in hentai and etchi) </small>
* Tenko <small>(2024-current) </small>
* Tenko <small>(2024-current) </small>
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===Defunct===
===Defunct===
* TM-Semic <small>(1990 - 2003)</small>
* TM-Semic <small>(1990 - 2003)</small>
* Mangaya <small>(1999 - 2000)</small>
* [[:pl:Mandragora (wydawnictwo)|Mandragora]] <small>(2001 - 2008)</small>
* [[:pl:Mandragora (wydawnictwo)|Mandragora]] <small>(2001 - 2008)</small>
* [[Kasen]] <small>(2002 - 2008)</small>
* [[Kasen]] <small>(2002 - 2008)</small>
* Saisha <small>(2003 - 2005)</small>
* Arashi <small>(2004 - 2004)</small>
* Omikami (2011-2012)
* Yumegari (2012-2019, known as Hagari from 2017)
* Taiga <small>(2013 - 2015)</small>
* Taiga <small>(2013 - 2015)</small>
* Wydawnictwo Komiksowe <small>(2013 - 2019)</small>
* Ringo Ame (2014-2016)
* Red Sun (2016-2017)
* [[Okami]] (2016-2018)
* [[Okami]] (2016-2018)
* Ringo Ame
* Yumegari
* Omikami
* Arashi <small>(2004 - 2004)</small>
* Kasen Comics <small>(2002 - 2008/2009)</small>
* Red Sun
* Saisha <small>(2003 - 2005)</small>
* Wydawnictwo Komiksowe
* Mangaya <small>(1999 - 2000)</small>


==Portuguese==
==Portuguese==

Latest revision as of 23:49, 8 December 2024

This article lists publishers of manga in various markets worldwide.

Chinese

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Traditional Chinese

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Simplified Chinese

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Danish

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Dutch

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English

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Active (digital and print)

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Active (digital content only)

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Defunct

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Finnish

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French

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German

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Hungarian

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Indonesian

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Italian

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Defunct

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Japanese

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Malay

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Polish

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  • Egmont (1990-current (manga since 2002) - at the beginning they were publishing only Polish artists manga and now they publish regular manga on American license)
  • Japonica Polonica Fantastica (JPF or J.P. Fantastica - 1996-current - the oldest manga publisher company in Poland. They focus on publishing classic titles like Sailor Moon, Naruto, Bleach etc.)
  • Waneko (1999-current - the second biggest publisher)
  • Hanami (2006-current - mostly they're translating Japanese cookbooks and guides and then manga)
  • Studio JG (2007-current - the biggest publisher in Poland that owns the manga chain-shop Yatta.pl)
  • Kotori (2012-current)
  • Dango (2015-current - mostly yaoi and shonen-ai)
  • Osiem macek (formed in 2015 and owned by Studio JG, specialises in hentai and etchi)
  • Akuma (2019-current - specialises in hentai and etchi)
  • Tenko (2024-current)

Defunct

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  • TM-Semic (1990 - 2003)
  • Mangaya (1999 - 2000)
  • Mandragora (2001 - 2008)
  • Kasen (2002 - 2008)
  • Saisha (2003 - 2005)
  • Arashi (2004 - 2004)
  • Omikami (2011-2012)
  • Yumegari (2012-2019, known as Hagari from 2017)
  • Taiga (2013 - 2015)
  • Wydawnictwo Komiksowe (2013 - 2019)
  • Ringo Ame (2014-2016)
  • Red Sun (2016-2017)
  • Okami (2016-2018)

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Brazil

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Defunct

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Portugal

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Russian

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Spanish

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Argentina

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Mexico

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Spain

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Defunct

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Swedish

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Thai

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Vietnamese

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See also

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