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Chapter 139: International Comics (Part 2)

In the Tokyo Comics Association building, President SP Fukawa stared at the data survey in his hand with a gloomy face. Sitting at the conference table with him was a radical group of six people, including Koizumi Club.

"In just one week, 4 million copies were sold in our country. Who would boycott it? It's so amazing."

"Our big nation should be very national, but they were bewitched!"

Totally obsessed.

In a short period of time, six comics from the mainland were released for more than 4 million copies. On average, each comic doesn't seem to be much, but the six comics together are like a huge battle formation formed in ancient times. The sales of 4 million copies per week caused them to be shocked and even panic. Every president here had the same fear in his heart.

That kind of fear comes from their business instinct. Some presidents are good at creating and opening up new paths for companies; some presidents are keen and good at avoiding risks. Due to tariffs, the price of six new book versions of comics is 100 to 200 yen higher than that of domestically-owned citizens, but their own citizens are still flocking to them.

4 million volumes are just the beginning. Mainland comics are like whirlpools waiting for the people to approach themselves, and then fall... and continue to fall.

"It's so scary!"

"Not! Must be banned!"

"Interference them and wait for an opportunity to knock them over!"

In his perception of danger, the President of SP joined hands with his accomplices to question Shangguo comics. The comics re-entered the review process, and domestic wholesalers suspended purchases and supply.

There was a sudden brake on Chinese comics, and sales of millions of dollars instantly stagnated. The domestic comics industry in Japan was extremely mature, and even if it was smuggled, no store dared to sell them! Japanese comics have been standing at a very far starting line from the beginning. The original purpose of the establishment of the Cartoon Association was to navigate the domestic comics industry. For terrible opponents with great potential, they tried every means to kill it in the cradle.

Comics that have been released will be passed on to each other. Once the new book release period has passed, the new book version of comics that are not suitable for collection will be in a situation where no one can buy them.

If the printed comics cannot be sold, they will be accumulated. Although they can be sold slowly in the future, the amount of warehouse fees and stagnant funds will be enough to bring a huge blow to Shangguo Publishing House.

It may even go bankrupt due to a temporary failure in capital turnover. There are many companies that are destroyed because they cannot withdraw funds for a new round of printing. What companies that are desperate to do is to make trouble.

Shangguo Publishing House is in a stagnant due to the review problem. When no problems are found after the review are found, the "whistleblower" will be issued and stated that both parties who use the right to report and the obligation to approve are morally and legally innocent, and they will be generally exempted from the crime.

"Unselling." "Unselling." "Unselling."...

This is the most sincere expectation of nationalist patriots.

Their suppression of comics from other countries is full of love for their own comics. Before their own companies, the first thing they need to consider is the nation and the country. Japanese people who pay attention to the interests of the group have developed this spirit of dedication from childhood to adulthood.

As long as they light a small flame on the issue of patriotism, they can exude completely different violent temperaments.

"... Diaoxia Island is ours. China's rapid development will pose a threat to our economic status in East Asia. When belittle their comics, you should mention them in columns or comics as if nothing had happened. In addition, stop a few useless comics and serialize one or two comics in our magazines that were invaded by China in ancient and modern times." President SP suggested.

"good."

“Just do it.”

China has been a country with very strong military and economic power since ancient times. Almost all dynasties have invaded foreign countries since the unification in 221 BC. Qin Shihuang started to fight against Baiyue in the south, occupied central and northern Vietnam... until the Tang Dynasty conquest of Goryeo was renamed Korea, and the King of Korea wanted to marry a wife and had to get approval from the Han emperor.

Just imagine that when they were a dignified emperor of a country, they would ask for instructions when they married a woman they liked. If they didn’t pass, they would not be able to marry her. How domineering and how trustworthy it was. The capital of South Korea is still called Seoul, which means a city ruled by the Han people (I felt really embarrassed in 2005, and Han Bangzi changed his name to Seoul).

...It's such an arrogant and domineering country. Do you dare to buy books and let it develop?

...It is the race of our nation's people two times killed (June 1274, early 1281)!

...You can also read the books of the Chinese people who were beaten down by us?

Approval! Approval! Approval! Approval! Approval! Approval!

Weekly, biweekly, biweekly, and three-weekly!

The six publishers did not directly explain it, but only occasionally revealed some meaning in comics, igniting the national fire with sporadic flames.

"Our nation will not let you develop! Hahahahahaha..." President Fukawa made a smug and strange laugh in his office after doing these things.

The first stage makes the release of comics in China stagnate, and the second stage is the real strategy of blocking the door. Public opinion is in the hands of magazines, and only a little bit of Mars nationalism can rise! The Japanese comic market is really big, and half of the world's development after World War II will be in vain? Chinese people have developed the habit of going out to read comics and buying magazines casually.

On the other hand, the mainland market is rampant with piracy, and Japan cannot make any profit in the mainland. The mainland market is not strictly managed, and a compressed DVD can hold dozens of episodes of anime and hundreds of comics. Who would go to buy genuine products?

"Wait for death!" he cursed.

If you lose Japan, the "largest sales market", see how they can still jump. Is it just that the 500,000 volume market in Europe, the United States and Taiwan?

...

In early February, the fifth issue of "The Best of the Country" was released.

Cover page - [Good news! The circulation of high-quality single-line books has reached the expected volume! The circulation volume has exceeded 23 million copies. Please continue to support it in the future~(*^__^*)

laugh……】

The goal of 12 million volumes has been completed, and the goal of 12 million volumes has been completed, one or two - a cluster of bloodshots has broken from the whites of the SP president's eyes to his eyes.

23 million copies of circulation!

"What's going on?"

The presidents who launched the obstruction plan looked at the number in amazement.

"This, this is unscientific!"

"How can we still sell so many when we are blocked in our country?"

"Fake it, everything is fake!"

“Did they open up the global market!?”

"This..." President Yoshii couldn't figure it out. According to the sales ratio of "Boutique" magazine, Japan should indeed be second, and its purchasing power is indeed stronger than that of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region based on the number of people.

But...yes, no one expected it.

The one who contributed the most this time was the mainland. Just think about it and then you will know that Hong Kong only has more than 6 million people. Is it possible to sell 3 million magazines in Hong Kong? Each of them owns one? The magazine is not a single book, so it is basically lost after reading it. It is not OK to pass it on to read it.

Although the age span of the purchasers of "Boutique" is very large, it is impossible to develop to the extent that one person buys for every two people. At least children under 6 years old cannot understand it, and middle-aged and elderly people over 40 years old are not interested in magazines.
Chapter completed!
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