TOKYOPOP, a leading publisher of manga and Asian pop culture, is marking Pride Month with a special promotion that highlights diversity, inclusivity, and the celebration of queer stories in manga. Throughout June, customers who purchase print manga titles from TOKYOPOP.com will receive a 20% discount (select exclusions apply) and enjoy free U.S. shipping on orders over $25.
In addition to offering fans great deals on manga, TOKYOPOP is donating a portion of proceeds from this promotion to the Los Angeles LGBT Center, one of the largest and most comprehensive LGBT organizations worldwide. The Center provides crucial health services, social support, housing programs, and advocacy efforts that benefit thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
The promotion spotlights titles from TOKYOPOP’s LoveLove imprint, including acclaimed works such as:
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ALTER EGO by Ana C. Sanchez
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AT 30 I REALIZED I HAD NO GENDER by Shou Arai
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BITE MARKS AND FLUORITE by Seno Yanase
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FATED NOT TO MEET by Ei Eijou
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IF MY FAVORITE POP IDOL MADE IT TO THE BUDOKAN, I WOULD DIE by Auri Hirano
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MY BEAUTIFUL MAN by Yuu Nagira
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WHY I ADOPTED MY HUSBAND by Yuta Yagi
And many more, all available for fans to explore at TOKYOPOP’s LoveLove collection.
Founded in 1969, the Los Angeles LGBT Center has grown to employ nearly 800 staff members who deliver comprehensive programs across health, social services, housing, culture, education, leadership, and advocacy. Its mission is to foster a world where LGBT people thrive as equal and empowered members of society. More information is available at www.lalgbtcenter.org.
TOKYOPOP has been a pioneer in bringing Asian pop culture to global audiences since 1997, with a strong focus on multiculturalism, artistic integrity, and inclusive storytelling. This Pride Month promotion reinforces TOKYOPOP’s commitment to elevating diverse voices and supporting the LGBT community.
Source: TOKYOPOP