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Newbie with a question - TjTg Chronology
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Re: Newbie with a question - TjTg Chronology
Although I doubt it, slicer may be talking about the past arc. The Ultra Jump Special does contain all of the past arc manga chapters of Tenjo Tenge. In fact that was the bulk of the book, the Triva and backround was only 20+ pages long. The Intro and Outro pages give you a small summary of what's going on before the past arc, then what happened afterwards. As MP has stated the whole special on GMAO has information that is realtive to the whole manga. Slicer, I would use the info in the Special to fill in some of the gaps in the manga, but not as a marker for the manga (except for In &Out pages and PA). Just use the manga, Let me see itsMrProphet wrote:The Ultra Jump Special is not part of the storyline. It's not even part of the manga. It's a Special! Just a buch of Trivia and background information. It's not a part of the manga (although it tends to focus on the flashback arc).However, I have a doubt... how exactly is the chronological order of reading? I mean, where does fit the material published in Tenjo Tenge Ultra Jump Special?
- Past Arc> Chapters before past Arc > Chapters after Past Arc (this is excluding some of the flashbacks) the story is pretty linear IMO.
is there a way of reading without downloading the torrent? (A f*ck*ng firewall blocks P2P protocols, that
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I'm surprised that anyone uses GMAO, much less to read manga - I'm sure it isn't very easy to use for that purpose. (slow to navigate pages, takes time to lay out the text, etc.) Oh, one fun thing to do is to set the preffered language to Japanese, and the default font to one that has Japanese characters (I've been using the free mikachan font http://mikachan-font.com/) and then watch GMAO replace Japanese text with ... Japanese text.
Anyway, I'm not distributing any images from my website anymore since Tenjo Tenge is licensed, and I would like for it to be a commercial success in America. Since that's where I live, that's how it is going to go. I am still putting out my text translations, so people can use those to read the raws - although Evil Genius did put out a "scanlation" of chater 77, probably with scans from winny - but I haven't been distributing what I've done.
Since I still use GMAO (pet project of mine) things will still be available that way, but I never really realized that people were using it to READ. And since it is so hard to use anyway, I don't think many more people will try...
Anyway, I'm not distributing any images from my website anymore since Tenjo Tenge is licensed, and I would like for it to be a commercial success in America. Since that's where I live, that's how it is going to go. I am still putting out my text translations, so people can use those to read the raws - although Evil Genius did put out a "scanlation" of chater 77, probably with scans from winny - but I haven't been distributing what I've done.
Since I still use GMAO (pet project of mine) things will still be available that way, but I never really realized that people were using it to READ. And since it is so hard to use anyway, I don't think many more people will try...
http://mangatranslation.com/cgi-bin/php ... .php?t=608Slicer wrote:Really? Where can I find it?Evil Genius did put out a "scanlation" of chater 77, probably with scans from winny - but I haven't been distributing what I've done.
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Actually, I never did really installed the GMAO program, althought I've tried it some times. What I have been doing, instead, is quite simple. I just access the the pages tjtg.mangatranslation.com/images/tenjyoutengeXX/contents.html and read the raws with the "virtual baloons" that GMAO generates. If there are more material that can be accessed this way, then I
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