I understand your reasons. However, if you have seen all of the Dragon Ball, Z, and DB Super series up to now, El Manga Legendario would not spoil anything from the new Broly movie.Nafno wrote:Hi.Dagon wrote:Is it ok for me to revive this thread?
I'm interested in a translation from a native Spanish speaker such as yourself. I can use Google Translate but it is not always accurate. I hope you continue translating this.
Thanks for being interested in this project. The hiatus is due to two reasons:
1. I despise spoilers. I love enjoying narrative without knowing a thing. Nowadays, society seems to think otherwise and they shove any minimal detail up your *ss, so avoiding spoilers is VERY HARD. That is why, since Broly's first trailer was released, I entered full bunker mode and I don't see Dragon Ball nor anime related media. I am here because a friend told me about your message.
2. My job has taken most of my time lately, which would have slowed down my translation, but not completely stopped it.
So, as soon as I manage to see the film (and sadly I don't know when will that be, considering that there's no official release date in Spain, and we can't even say for sure that is going to be released on theaters) I will come back with more translations.
I found an online copy of the whole El Manga Legendario so I can use Google Translate for the time being. It seems to work well. You can take your time.
In my searching I have only found links to scans of the Spanish version. I haven't yet found any for the other languages. I'd even buy a physical copy if I could. I'd like to compare different translations. If anyone can help me find either an online album or a way to buy them, I'd greatly appreciate it.TheRed259 wrote:This collection has also come out in Italy and Greece.Nafno wrote:As far as I know, these magazines were only released in Spanish and French
