Hi TSOTE, my name is Lucio, Im writing from Buenos Aires Argentina. I've read in another blog that all the Garo magazines have been archived, scanned and reviewed by you in a truly remarkable gesture of love, is it true? I became a Garo fanatic but its virtually imposible for me to get my hands on any copies of the magazine so I only rely on the material that I can find online, I wondered I the archive that u made is still available?
Hi Lucio, Sorry for not replying right away. Blogspot didn't notify me of your comment. I don't have an archive of scanned Garo magazines, and I had to take down the scans I did have on the blog because of copyright issues. The index to what I had can be found at: http://tsoj.manga.org/anime/garo_index.html
I'm the guy that created the Akira Toriyama Super Database, as well as the .Hack-oriented Helba Gata. Back in the 1990's, I lived in Japan for 2 years, working as a video game programmer and as a technical writer for Hitachi. After returning to the States and living in Texas for 10 years, I've decided to try living in Japan again. I'm interested in various manga, and to a lesser extent various anime. I'm also studying nihon-go.
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Hi TSOTE, my name is Lucio, Im writing from Buenos Aires Argentina.
I've read in another blog that all the Garo magazines have been archived, scanned and reviewed by you in a truly remarkable gesture of love, is it true? I became a Garo fanatic but its virtually imposible for me to get my hands on any copies of the magazine so I only rely on the material that I can find online, I wondered I the archive that u made is still available?
Hi Lucio,
Sorry for not replying right away. Blogspot didn't notify me of your comment. I don't have an archive of scanned Garo magazines, and I had to take down the scans I did have on the blog because of copyright issues. The index to what I had can be found at: http://tsoj.manga.org/anime/garo_index.html
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