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  1. TOKYOPOP has published thousands of books in both print and digital formats since 1997, highlighted the role of diverse creators, partnered with many of the world's most famous brands, produced and distributed anime and live-action content, and pioneered the use of technology in visual storytelling.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokyopopTokyopop - Wikipedia

    Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works.

  3. TOKYOPOP has published thousands of books in both print and digital formats since 1997, highlighted the role of diverse creators, partnered with many of the world's most famous brands, produced and distributed anime and live-action content, and pioneered the use of technology in visual storytelling.

  4. Over the past 25 years, TOKYOPOP has published thousands of books in both print and digital formats, highlighted the role of diverse creators, partnered with many of the world's most famous brands, produced and distributed anime and live-action content, and pioneered the use of technology in visual storytelling.

  5. TOKYOPOP boasts a network of over 160 licensing and business partners in more than 50 countries and 30 languages including major film studios, video game publishers and IP owners worldwide. Its core values focus on Multiculturism & Diversity, Aestheticism & Artistic Integrity; and Passionate & Positive Storytelling.

  6. TOKYOPOP has published thousands of books in both print and digital formats since 1997, highlighted the role of diverse creators, partnered with many of the world's most famous brands, produced and distributed anime and live-action content, and pioneered the use of technology in visual storytelling.

  7. Follow TokyoPop (@TokyoPop) on Twitter, the official account of the leading publisher of manga and Asian pop culture. Stay updated with the latest news, releases, events and giveaways. Join the community of fans and creators of TokyoPop on Twitter.