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- Scanlation (also scanslation) is the fan-made scanning, translation, and editing of comics from a language into another language. Scanlation is done as...
- and manhua. Content on the website is usually unofficial, uploaded by "scanlation" groups, but links to official services like Manga Plus and Bilibili Comics...
- by the intercultural and interlinguistic process of fan translating. Scanlation – The translation of comics, especially manga, as well as short stories...
- commission. This is also intended to redirect the enthusiasm for online scanlation towards legal distribution. Manga translation work is accomplished through...
- Manga artist Alternative Gekiga Heta-uma New Wave Yonkoma Iconography Scanlation Manga cafe Lists Best-selling series Longest series Demographic groups...
- East Asian media Online piracy – Copyright piracy which occurs online Scanlation – Fan translation of comics, often manga The EmuParadise – Website that...
- after their publication in ****an, as an alternative to po****r bootleg scanlation services which were illegal and often poorly translated. It attempts to...
- originating or derived from anime, manga, and video games, such as fanart, scanlations of manga and dōjinshi, and cosplay photographs. Its sister site Exhentai...
- Comics ****ociation, JManga was intended to serve as a legal alternative to scanlation sites and online piracy. The site was closed in June 2013. JManga's arose...
- Manga artist Alternative Gekiga Heta-uma New Wave Yonkoma Iconography Scanlation Manga cafe Lists Best-selling series Longest series Demographic groups...