ALCHEMY MANGA READER UPDATE
With the ability to easily and quickly add manga to the webapp, you can expect that new titles and longer, more involved stories can begin appearing very soon. Also be on the look out for more artists, even those in Japan, joining in the iPhone Manga goodness and creating work that will light up your iPhone screen with great stories, characters and worlds. The iPhone is flooding the world and quickly becoming the number one mobile device of choice with global users. The Japan launch will be huge, I think, and will open new worlds to just how big iPhone manga can get.
Feel free to use your iPhone or iPod Touch to pay a visit to http://mobile.iphonealchemy.com and check out the latest revision of the Alchemy Manga Reader. And by all means, let me know what you think!
HIGH GEAR
Creating art for the iPhone as opposed to print yields some very different challenges. Your screen is smaller than a page, but it is also extremely sharp and crisp. You can't display a standard comic page, but you can do something new and fitting that I think is very impressive. There is a combination of page and screen coming into play. Now some things, image wise, which look good in video or film, can look good on a manga page. I will certainly be taking more advantage of that in this and future titles.
There will surely be a lot of titles, and not just by
me. One of the many things I intend to do this month,
as I kick things into high gear, is to get a full
online store integrated into this site. I've already
spoken to a few artists and publishers who have shown
great interest. I expect the expansion of this site
will be quick. Of course, I also have a ton of ideas
and stories I want to tell, and I can think of no
better way to tell them than through iPhone manga.
Another thing I intend to see accomplished this month
is that I plan to go all out. I am going to
advertise. When I created my first
independent project, a DVD called Understanding
Chaos, I did what might now be called traditional web
advertising, and it worked. It brought people in and
generated great interest in the project. Although I
have created other projects since then, I haven't
returned to the method of market generation I started
with. Well, advertising is expensive right? Not
today. It's easier than ever with all the tools
available on the web. So I will do a real campaign to
push and build this site.
All in all, I am preparing for 2008 to be the year of
mobile manga. It will explode. In Japan, it already
has. A fully Japanese version of this site and all
products is on the horizon too. There's a lot to
create in the coming weeks and months, so I guess I
better get started!
iPhone Alchemy Goes Live
As an artist who has written manga, speaking mainly of World of Hartz which is published by TOKYOPOP, I see no greater potential for artistic expression than in the all digital arena. Manga in print has costs attached. There's manufacturing, distribution and the limited shelf space in retail outlets. There is a chain that limits what the end user might be able to see regardless of the customer's desire. In the digital arena, especially in Japan, where the digital and mobile market has already become a huge business, independent and doujinshi artists have a voice like never before.
Full color manga is also a rarity because of the cost to print. Books like Range Murata's Robot are very expensive, even for the publisher to make them. Now, in the mobile content arena, beautiful, full color manga can become the standard, the rule instead of the exception. It also becomes possible to deliver more content to more users at an incredibly low price. I think we are going to see a level of growth in the digital manga world that will stagger the mind. I'm ready! What would you like to see?