Yes, I've had. And it ain't pretty.A lot of doujinshi is like that, but it's still done by fans. You want something that really "reeks" of illegal conduct? Have you ever heard of a little baby (bastardized, ugly ass baby) called "Sailor and the Seven Ballz?"
What manga are these from?
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BoxerGloves
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Tell me about it. I'm just disguisted by the reviews, and the fact the creators haven't been lawsuited yet.BoxerGloves wrote:Yes, I've had. And it ain't pretty.
But anyway, doujinshi is nowhere nearly as bad. People also make prints and sell them for profit of their fandoms, such as Harry Potter. I don't consider this a big problem at all. In a way, it's free advertizing for whatever the fanwork is a fanwork of. I understand your opinion, though.
Yes, they're making money off of it, but I feel it'd be hard to put so much effort in something just to make money, without actually enjoying what they're doing.
What's scarier than a DBZ H-game?
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLuBVyPsL5g]Fear the dancing![/url]
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLuBVyPsL5g]Fear the dancing![/url]
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Olivier Hague
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Again, according to the page that was linked to in this topic, they are being sold by the local publisher._Jrinu_ wrote:But we have no proof that these are being sold at all.
I happen to kinda know one of the responsibles, if not the main one... The guy did a lot of other questionable stuff, and you can bet he got a whole collection of lawsuits. He's just one of those cockroach-guys that simply won't quit.veshira wrote:the fact the creators haven't been lawsuited yet.