Amazon exhibited C97 for the first time and promoted its Kindle e-reader in a low-key manner

Amazon exhibited C97 for the first time and promoted its Kindle e-reader in a low-key manner

Japan's largest doujinshi exhibition C97 is in full swing. Some friends suddenly found the familiar "cardboard box" scene among the many booths. Yes, the world's largest e-commerce giant Amazon also came to the exhibition. The small booth only provided a few QR codes. It turned out that Amazon used its e-reader Kindle to show its "special" concern for the island country's animation industry.

Comiket is the largest doujinshi exhibition in Japan. Its full name is Comic Market. It is the largest doujinshi sale in Japan and even the world, organized by the Comic Market Preparation Committee. It is affectionately called the "pornographic book sale" by other Japanese netizens.

Unlike other industry giants, Amazon is obviously more "extra" concerned about the island country's animation industry. Although the booth is small, it still provides many wonderful free books of various types to the players and fans who are paying attention on the spot, and also released the "1st Kindle Independent Comics Awards" event organized by Amazon, indicating that private players who are interested in engaging in the comics industry can easily sell their original works through this platform.

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