Madman Entertainment is the leading distributor of manga (Japanese graphic novels) in Australia and the official partner of English language manga powerhouse publishers like VIZ Media and TOKYOPOP. Stop by and visit Hillery Pastovich, Manga and Graphic Novels Product Manager at the exhibition area.
1. Can you please give us a taste of what you will be exhibiting at the conference?
We’re thrilled to be showcasing some of the most popular titles for tweens and teens like Naruto and Fruits Basket and to have the opportunity to explain more what manga is all about, why all the fuss and the programming opportunities around manga, comics and graphic novels.
2. What is inspiring, exciting or challenging you at the moment?
What I love about manga is how dedicated the fans are. Usually teenagers are the first to pick up manga and they fall in love. They collect entire series no matter how long (some series are up to volumes in the 40’s and 50′s). They cos-play as their favourite characters, travel great distances to get to conventions and many start to research Japanese culture even taking Japanese language courses and planning trips to Japan.
The challenges in working with manga are in clearing up misconceptions adults have about the category. The “graphic” in graphic novels doesn’t mean explicit. Just as many girls read manga as boys. The majority of manga readers in Australia are not Asian. Manga is a book, anime is a film or TV series. There is literary value in manga, it’s simply another way of telling a story. Allegory, irony, symbolism, foreshadowing and other literary devices are still abundant in graphic novels. There is even an argument that graphic novels are more of a challenge to read as the reader has to reconcile the images with the words.
3. If you will be visiting Townsville for the first time, what are you looking forward to the most? If you are a local or know Townsville, please share your favourite thing to do or place to visit in Townsville.
This will be my first trip not only to Townsville, but to Northern Queensland. I have only been in Australia for two years (originally from the US) so I’m always excited to see a new part of this country. I plan on taking a few days off after the conference to explore the area. I’ve heard the beaches are beautiful and I also plan on visiting the Great Barrier Reef while I’m in the neighbourhood.