| How manga took over the world or, more specifically, the UK | Wed, 6 Feb 2008 |
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We've received word that Manchester's exhibition center (on Level 1 of the venue) will be hosting the "How Manga Took over the World" event. It's set to run for an impressive 6 months, from 13th March to 27th September 2008, and intends to "educate on some of the first manga artists to be heard of here in the UK", including notable features on "Self Made Hero" and their line of "Manga Shakespeare" graphic novels.
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