Bandai's vertical reading comics brand "Bandai Comics" launched its first batch of works

Bandai's vertical reading comics brand "Bandai Comics" launched its first batch of works

Bandai Namco, an old game and toy manufacturer, is also going to enter the comics industry, but currently it is only the recently emerging vertical reading comics circle. Its vertical reading comics brand "Bandai Comics" was officially launched today, April 18, and the first batch of three comics were released. Stay tuned.

Vertical comics refer specifically to vertically distributed scroll comics that are specifically suitable for reading on mobile platforms. They are also known as Webtoons in the industry. In today's market where the paper comics industry has matured, they are still considered a blue ocean. Currently, Japanese giants including Shueisha, Rakuten, NTT, Bandai Namco and Amazon have entered the market one after another.

The first three comics published by Bandai Comics are:

"As a samurai, you must assassinate from behind with dignity."

It tells the secret story of a gloomy warrior who hides his strength and a beautiful elf who approaches him due to some fate.

"Black Bull".

The story revolves around the endless dispute between humans and demons over who should survive in the world.

"Pure Dantalion".

It tells the story of the battle between a boy who cannot show his abilities to the world and the God of Fire.

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