

A former member of the Osamu Tezuka Manga Correspondence Program, Furuya began to embrace subculture and the undergroud art scene at an early age.

Usamaru Furuya was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 25th, 1968. In the 100th anniversary of his birth, the nation devoted a year to him be celebrating his works through film, TV and literature. If someone really wants to see a spreadsheet of my personal collection, let me know.Osamu Dazai (1909-1948) has long been noted for his ironic and gloomy wit, his obsession with suicide, and his brilliant fantasy, continues to be the most beloved of Japan's modern fiction authors.

I still use it, but just don't feel the need to share it. This is a spreadsheet I made when I started collecting manga to keep track of my collection, current orders and so on. Now I'm getting constant requests to share. Why because Danbi was first, Yen Press bought them and some of my books start with Danbi labels and end with Yen Press ones for consistency all the new Yen Press titles just sit with the Danbi's,Įdited to remove link, since I posted this a long time ago I figured it had faded into obscurity and changed my share settings. Publishers - I go with the original, original publisher of a book, so my Yen Press books are with Danbi. Volumes to C/ Status in Origin C - Volumes until complete, status in origin country.

I own volumes 1-2 and volume 5, 1-2 + 5), red, OOP.Ī or R in a column - a is a tick and r is a x in the microsoft font marlett which google sheets doesn't have. Some personal things to note about my Master List:Ĭolour's - white - still collecting/ ongoing series, yellow - complete, orange - discontinued series where I have all volumes published in English, green - gapped (e.g. So I thought I would share my format here because maybe it would be helpful to some of you who want to track your collection I have my own, I worked on it for many years until I came up with a format that had all of the information in it I needed at a glace to keep track of my collection, especially when out and about and buying new books. And honestly I love them all and think spreadsheets are cute. So I've seen a couple of these being posted now, some spreadsheets of keeping track of your manga.
