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Kodansha Launches the 'K Manga' Manga Distribution Platform in the US

K Manga, a new manga distribution service, has officially been released thanks to the publishing company Kodansha. The library will include popular books like Nanatsu no Taizai (The Seven Deadly Sins), Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Power), and Chihayafuru. K Manga will offer free manga chapters with a daily limit and restrictions on how many free chapters may be read. Beginning on May 10 in the United States, the platform will only be accessible through a smartphone app; a website version will come later.

"The K Manga team is committed to continually creating content within the K Manga platform, bringing many brand new stories to US readers as they are simultaneously distributed in Japan," says project leader Yuta Hiroaka. "We hope that our audience will enjoy K MANGA through encountering many never-before-seen stories, becoming a fan of those stories, and then watching the journey of how those stories become popular."
Trend Themes
1. Mobile Manga Reading - The release of K Manga, a smartphone app for manga distribution, highlights the trend towards mobile manga reading.
2. Global Manga Market Expansion - Kodansha's launch of K Manga in the US represents the ongoing trend of Japanese manga publishers expanding their reach in the global market.
3. Digital Manga Subscription Services - The emergence of K Manga as a new digital manga distribution platform reflects the trend of subscription-based services as a disruptive innovation in the manga industry.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Publishing - The introduction of K Manga highlights the opportunity for digital publishers to tap into the growing manga market by offering mobile-first strategies.
2. Entertainment - Companies in the entertainment industry can leverage the trend of digital manga subscription services to expand their content offerings and attract new audiences.
3. Japanese Publishers - The expansion of Japanese manga publishers into global markets like the US creates the opportunity for innovative partnerships and collaborations with local publishers.

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