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In Japan, comics are definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries. This is a bigger market than the game industry.

When it comes to comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry. This is unmatched by comics from other countries.

As a Chinese, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.

Of course, Lin Baicheng usually watches anime adapted from comics, and he rarely reads comics, but this does not affect his love for comics and his familiarity with comics.

Lin Baicheng certainly couldn't remember the specific plot of the comic clearly, but he could still remember the general plot of the comic he had read very clearly. And this is enough to restore the comics.

Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese comic industry. He planned to acquire a comic publishing house, and then he would take out one or two comics that he was familiar with that had become popular in later generations, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.

Of course, the most important painting style must be consistent with the original version. Otherwise, no one can guarantee whether the painting will look different and whether it will be accepted by the market.

In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information on the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.

Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the comics industry not only did not suffer, but accelerated its development. Currently, Japan's comics industry is quite prosperous. It is a high-prosperity industry.

Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc., these are the largest and most famous comic publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishers are even affiliated with the same publishing group.

Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comics market reached hundreds of millions of copies, which is a market of more than 100 billion yen. This is only the market for comic magazines themselves. The markets derived from them include animations, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets cannot be underestimated, especially the toy industry.

Due to the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of comic publishing houses throughout Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not serialize their own works and make money by publishing other people's works through their own channels. .

Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he will certainly not acquire such a small publishing house. However, he cannot afford to acquire a large publishing house now, and if he can afford it, he may not be willing to sell it.

Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. He does not require that he have his own channels throughout Japan. He only needs to have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya. In other places, you can set up your own channels and distribute and sell them through small publishing houses.

In Japan, comics are definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries. This is a bigger market than the game industry.

When it comes to comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry. This is unmatched by comics from other countries.

As a Chinese, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.

Of course, Lin Baicheng usually watches anime adapted from comics, and he rarely reads comics, but this does not affect his love for comics and his familiarity with comics.

Lin Baicheng certainly couldn't remember the specific plot of the comic clearly, but he could still remember the general plot of the comic he had read very clearly. And this is enough to restore the comics.

Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese comic industry. He planned to acquire a comic publishing house, and then he would take out one or two comics that he was familiar with that had become popular in later generations, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.

Of course, the most important painting style must be consistent with the original version. Otherwise, no one can guarantee whether the painting will look different and whether it will be accepted by the market.

In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information on the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.

Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis of the past few years, the comics industry not only did not suffer, but accelerated its development. Currently, Japan's comics industry is quite prosperous. It is a high-prosperity industry.

Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc., these are the largest and most famous comic publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishers are even affiliated with the same publishing group.

Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comics market reached hundreds of millions of copies, which is a market of more than 100 billion yen. This is only the market for comic magazines themselves. The markets derived from them include animations, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets cannot be underestimated, especially the toy industry.

Due to the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of comic publishing houses throughout Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not serialize their own works and make money by publishing other people's works through their own channels. .

Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he will certainly not acquire such a small publishing house. However, he cannot afford to acquire a large publishing house now, and if he can afford it, he may not be willing to sell it.

Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. He does not require that he have his own channels throughout Japan. He only needs to have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya. In other places, you can set up your own channels and distribute and sell them through small publishing houses.

In Japan, comics are definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries. This is a bigger market than the game industry.

When it comes to comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry. This is unmatched by comics from other countries.

As a Chinese, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.

Of course, Lin Baicheng usually watches anime adapted from comics, and he rarely reads comics, but this does not affect his love for comics and his familiarity with comics.

Lin Baicheng certainly couldn't remember the specific plot of the comic clearly, but he could still remember the general plot of the comic he had read very clearly. And this is enough to restore the comics.

Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese comic industry. He planned to acquire a comic publishing house, and then he would take out one or two comics that he was familiar with that had become popular in later generations, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.

Of course, the most important painting style must be consistent with the original version. Otherwise, no one can guarantee whether the painting will look different and whether it will be accepted by the market.

In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information on the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.

Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the comics industry not only did not suffer, but accelerated its development. Currently, Japan's comics industry is quite prosperous. It is a high-prosperity industry.

Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc., these are the largest and most famous comic publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishers are even affiliated with the same publishing group.

Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comics market reached hundreds of millions of copies, which is a market of more than 100 billion yen. This is only the market for comic magazines themselves. The markets derived from them include animations, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets cannot be underestimated, especially the toy industry.

Due to the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of comic publishing houses throughout Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not serialize their own works and make money by publishing other people's works through their own channels. .

Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he will certainly not acquire such a small publishing house. However, he cannot afford to acquire a large publishing house now, and if he can afford it, he may not be willing to sell it.

Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. He does not require that he have his own channels throughout Japan. He only needs to have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya. In other places, you can set up your own channels and distribute and sell them through small publishing houses.

In Japan, comics are definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries. This is a bigger market than the game industry.

When it comes to comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry. This is unmatched by comics from other countries.

As a Chinese, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.

Of course, Lin Baicheng usually watches anime adapted from comics, and he rarely reads comics, but this does not affect his love for comics and his familiarity with comics.

Lin Baicheng certainly couldn't remember the specific plot of the comic clearly, but he could still remember the general plot of the comic he had read very clearly. And this is enough to restore the comics.

Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese comic industry. He planned to acquire a comic publishing house, and then he would take out one or two comics that he was familiar with that had become popular in later generations, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.

Of course, the most important painting style must be consistent with the original version. Otherwise, no one can guarantee whether the painting will look different and whether it will be accepted by the market.

In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information on the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.

Unlike other industries, during the economic crisis in the past few years, the comics industry not only did not suffer, but accelerated its development. Currently, Japan's comics industry is quite prosperous. It is a high-prosperity industry.

Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc., these are the largest and most famous comic publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishers are even affiliated with the same publishing group.

Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comics market reached hundreds of millions of copies, which is a market of more than 100 billion yen. This is only the market for comic magazines themselves. The markets derived from them include animations, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets cannot be underestimated, especially the toy industry.

Due to the high prosperity of the industry, there are hundreds of comic publishing houses throughout Japan, but most of them are small local publishing houses. These publishing houses usually do not serialize their own works and make money by publishing other people's works through their own channels. .

Since Lin Baicheng wants to enter this industry and now has some capital, he will certainly not acquire such a small publishing house. However, he cannot afford to acquire a large publishing house now, and if he can afford it, he may not be willing to sell it.

Lin Baicheng's goal is small and medium-sized publishing houses. He does not require that he have his own channels throughout Japan. He only needs to have channels in big cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, and Nagoya. In other places, you can set up your own channels and distribute and sell them through small publishing houses.

In Japan, comics are definitely one of the country's economic pillar industries. This is a bigger market than the game industry.

When it comes to comics, most countries have them, but only Japanese comics have become the country's economic pillar industry. This is unmatched by comics from other countries.

As a Chinese, Lin Baicheng is deeply influenced by Japanese comics. He has read countless Japanese comics and loves them very much.

Of course, Lin Baicheng usually watches anime adapted from comics, and he rarely reads comics, but this does not affect his love for comics and his familiarity with comics.

Lin Baicheng certainly couldn't remember the specific plot of the comic clearly, but he could still remember the general plot of the comic he had read very clearly. And this is enough to restore the comics.

Lin Baicheng asked the investigation company to investigate the current situation of the Japanese comic industry. He planned to acquire a comic publishing house, and then he would take out one or two comics that he was familiar with that had become popular in later generations, and give a rough plot for the people below to fill in.

Of course, the most important painting style must be consistent with the original version. Otherwise, no one can guarantee whether the painting will look different and whether it will be accepted by the market.

In just one day, the investigation company handed over general information on the comics industry to Lin Baicheng.

Shueisha, Shogakukan, Hakusensha, Kodansha, Kadokawa Shoten, Shinchosha, etc., these are the largest and most famous comic publishing houses in Japan today, and several publishers are even affiliated with the same publishing group.

Two years ago, the annual sales of comic magazines in the entire comics market reached hundreds of millions of copies, which is a market of more than 100 billion yen. This is only the market for comic magazines themselves. The markets derived from them include animations, animated movies, toys, etc. These markets cannot be underestimated, especially the toy industry.

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