![]() ![]() ![]() If you save about $3 a month for the next 5 years, you can get the digital volumes from Yen Press. ![]() Divided into 5 years is $68 a year, or less than $6 a month you need to save. Quick calculations: 17 physical volumes of deluxe release from VIZ Media x $20 each = $340. Yes, this is one chapter a week, so it’s not like it’s on the back burner, but is Square Enix nuts? Who the heck is going to wait five and half years to read something that’s been available for years? Even Octofor the actual final chapter and not the side story. I chose Fullmetal Alchemist to start since I wanted to see how much of it was available on Manga UP! already. This is great since it’d be hard for a manga reader to not find something they’re interested in. ![]() So Manga UP! features series targeting male and female readers has action, comedy, and romance series and includes new hits and classic faves. Manga UP! does include some newly-licensed series like A Delinquent’s Life Hacks, I Lost My Adventurer’s License, but It’s Fine Because I Have an Adorable Daughter Now, and Strawberry Love. A few Square Enix titles I quickly noticed are not available on Manga UP! include Kingdom Hearts (Yen Press), Black Butler (Yen Press), Cuticle Detective Inaba (Crunchyroll), and The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest (Square Enix Manga). These have mostly been released by Yen Press ( Goblin Slayer, Horimiya, Toilet-bound Hanako-kun), but digital-only manga from Crunchyroll ( Talentless Nana) and Comikey ( The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague) are also available. However, there are also many Square Enix titles that have been licensed by other publishers. Unsurprisingly, manga from Square Enix Manga are available on Manga UP! like My Dress-Up Darling, Soul Eater, and The Apothecary Diaries. ![]()
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