Manga: Hard copy or Scanlation Download?

Buying or downloading manga?

  • Buy

    Votes: 11 68.8%
  • Download

    Votes: 5 31.3%

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    Just wondering: Do you prefer to buy your manga and read it in a hard copy format or just download it?
    Personally I like my manga in book format right in front of me and looking nice on my bookshelf but I know some people who just download it.
     
    Hard copy would be wonderful, but I'm a student who doesn't have money to burn like that. So I tend to download the manga I want to read.
     
    Buy. I own about 500 or so. ^^;

    I also read some online - unlicensed or yet to be released.
     
    I like to buy the actual thing but I don't have that much money so I tend to download quite a bit.
     
    I prefer buying the books. They make a nice decoration in my room, and I can read them anywhere.

    I do read scanlations too, but only of unlicensed manga.
     
    I've probably got 60-80 manga or so? Rough guess since I'm not home nor do I know exactly what I have. >_<;

    I hate reading manga or comics on the computer. It stems from back when I read Death Note. I collected the first 7 but... you all probably know the plot twist and the official licensed manga hadn't come out yet, so I downloaded the rest of the story because I couldn't wait. My screen resolution was 1024x768 and the scanlations were only okay. They didn't look good except at their original size and that was hell to read on a laptop with a low resolution. >:| So ever since I just can't stand it, even if my monitor is big enough to comfortably display a page at full size.

    So yeah, I wait and buy manga wherever I can. I'll even buy it in Japanese over downloading scanlations if there's no chance of it coming out in English. I was a lot more into buying manga before, but now with less money for it (student excuse, plus almost all my spare change goes toward my gaming/Pokémon collecting hobby), I don't buy much manga anymore anyway. I just read less as a result.
     
    I like to buy manga and be able to read it in my hands, but Its like an 8 hour drive to the closest place I can buy manga, so I mostly read it online.
     
    I buy most of my manga online and get it in the mail.
     
    I don't read much but I like to have books around me; so the choice is obvious, but I tend to like what's not popular, so I may download to avoid unnecessary hassle.
     
    Depends on the manga :x I prefer to buy a lot of them, but there's some that I like reading on the computer better. Usually, the ones I read on the computer I don't like as much... or they aren't as appropriate >_>; Really, the only one on the computer I read regularly is "My Balls", and it should be fairly obvious why I don't want a hard copy of it XD;
     
    I've always preferred to buy them rather than grab scanlations, which I honestly haven't tried out more than a couple of times, but it's never seemed like an appealing way of reading manga to me. I like actually having the book in hand and being able to flip through the pages, it's stupid, but that part of the "experience" is something I look forward to.
     
    hmmm...i would say books over web browsing it's partially the portability that comes with it, and partially quality. On occasions i'll do online, but usually that's when i either want to get ahead (xxxHolic, HayaCom), have a low series priority (most Jump manga), or it isn't in America (Mirai Nikki, Touhou Bougetsushou)
     
    I'm more of a selective reader. There are only a few series to which I would/could afford to buy the hard copy of. Naturally, I'd love to own every manga I've read to date since I have a collection fetish but since my local bookstore hardly supplies them (not to mention having ridiculously high mark ups per book) and because I'm often strapped for cash, I read the majority of my manga online.

    Still, having recently cleared out my shelves, I'm looking to fill the space with some new reading material. Once I save enough of course...
     
    I like to purchase hard copies. One can take them anywhere. If I want to read a manga when I am away from home, I can simply take it with me if it is in the form of a book. Besides, having a book in hand and being able to flip through its pages adds to the experience of reading manga. I know that I certainly enjoy reading manga more when I read books instead of scanlations.
     
    Being short on cash as of late and local stores having high mark ups, I've had to read manga on the computer. It's not a bad thing, but I'd always rather have the book so I can read it on the go.

    I got some monies, now, so I'll be going on a spree soon enough, haha. it's gonna cost so much, damn long running shounens.

    In any case I'll probably still download since I can stay up to date that way and also read many series that don't get released outside of Japan.
     
    I would definitely prefer having the hard copy. But I normally download it, because whenever I go out to get new books I buy too many. xD;
     
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