I have always read manga digitally but since. It was not due to Covid, but because I wanted a more artistic touch in my own home and have more references for drawing and I have always loved manga and even have that "anime style" as well in my art.
Soooo... It was a little difficult at first. I always had a feeling there is almost no one selling such things at the place where I live. I had some success and failures in finding manga cheaper or even just for retail price (including the fee of shipping or import fee) and so wanted to share the little of the knowledge I have gotten along the way surfing the internet. Here it is ♡ ´・ᴗ・ `♡
Blackwell
- You can find most of the titles that exist!
- Does not take your money until shipping it out so it is easier to cancel the order.
- Has random discounts that sometimes even vary to 3~4 €, but that is why there is a need to check your Wishlist often as they don't announce those bigger discounts anywhere.
- Handles import tax to EU well.
SciFier
- Has a big variety!
- There is a used manga/books section.
- Handles import tax to EU well.
Krisostomus
- You can find most of the titles that exist!
- You can inquire about an older volume of manga, and they might find it for you. Used volumes are more expensive on this site but you may get find the ones that you can't find anywhere else (sometime I should look for that Tegami Bachi volume 5 👀).
Walts Comic Shop
- A site from Europe (I think Germany?). No import fees!
- It has mostly newest titles.
- Damaged manga section gives 50% off!
Comics LV
- Manga in English and Russian.
- A shop from Latvia.
Vinted
- Easy shipping.
- Can buy used manga from other people :3
Amazon (French, German)
- Has most of the titles, average prices, rarely can find a discount, but once found they tend to be decent.
- Free delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over €59. (new)
- Second-hand volumes can get lost, so not recommended.
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