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Rising Stars of Manga (RSoM) was an English-language comic anthology published by TOKYOPOP from 2002 to 2008, and a contest held by the same company. It was originally semi-annual, but switched to annual beginning with the 6th volume. The youngest entrant to become a finalist was 15 and the youngest to be published in the anthology was also 15, and the oldest had been 39. Finalists were offered a chance to submit a proposal to create a series of books, usually lasting three volumes. Other finalists have parlayed the exposure provided by the contest into manga/comics jobs at other companies.

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  • Rising Stars of Manga (RSoM) fue una antología de cómics en inglés publicada por TOKYOPOP de 2002 a 2008, y un concurso realizado por la misma compañía. Originalmente era semestral, pero cambió a anual a partir del sexto volumen. Algunos de los ganadores hicieron que los primeros capítulos de sus cómics se publicaran en serie en los cómics dominicales de varios periódicos estadounidenses ( , y ), a través de . (es)
  • Rising Stars of Manga (RSoM) was an English-language comic anthology published by TOKYOPOP from 2002 to 2008, and a contest held by the same company. It was originally semi-annual, but switched to annual beginning with the 6th volume. The youngest entrant to become a finalist was 15 and the youngest to be published in the anthology was also 15, and the oldest had been 39. Finalists were offered a chance to submit a proposal to create a series of books, usually lasting three volumes. Other finalists have parlayed the exposure provided by the contest into manga/comics jobs at other companies. (en)
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  • *01: "Devil's Candy" *02: "Van Von Hunter: Circlet of Necromancy" *03: "The Little Match Girl" *04: "Trickster" *05: "Emmalyne's Mansion" (en)
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  • *01: "Atomic King Daidogan" *02: "Manga" *03: "Cupid's Folly" *04: "Life Remains" *05: "Moonlit Magnolias" (en)
  • *05: "Modius Vivendi" *06: "Pop Star" *07: "Seed" *08: "Blue Phoenix: No Quarter" (en)
  • * "Introduction" * "Editor's Intro" *01: "Bomango" *02: "Girl/Boy" *03: "Departure" *04: "10 Simple Rules" (en)
  • *06: "Moonless" *07: "Cry, Wolf" *08: "Full Circle" *"Where are They Now" *"RSoM Tips" (en)
  • *06: "The New Little Mermaid" *07: "A Little Rain" *08: "Dorothy Needs Needles and Knives" *09: "Ozymandias" *10: "Doors" (en)
  • *01: "Mail Order Ninja" *02: "Baggage" *03: "Can I Sit Here?" *04: "Chibi Zombies" (en)
  • *"Welcome" *01: "_SS_SSIN" *02: "According to Venus and Marx" *03: "Strawberry Wine" *04: "Mubu" *05: "Daylight" (en)
  • *06: "Fowl Play" *07: "Dogby Walks Alone" *08: "Nikolai" *09: "Whisper" *10: "Axis Lumen" (en)
  • *01: "Peach Fuzz" *02: "Unmasked" *03: "Possessions" *04: "Calling Grounds" *05: "Lovesketch" (en)
  • *01: "Bombos Versus Everything" *02: "Down" *03: "The Hopeless Romantic and the Hapless Girl" *04: "Work Bites" *05: "Shotgun" *06: "The Østberg Study" (en)
  • *01: "Ares Maier" *02: "B is for Bishie" *03: "Melody" *04: "Fortune Finders" *05: "Gagaku Berceuse" (en)
  • *06: "Pest" *07: "Sitting Ducks" *08: "Ophelia's Assassination: veritas" *09: "Zero" *10: "Proper Magic" (en)
  • *07: "Hellbender" *08: "La Masque" *09: "Beyond the bird" *"Where are They Now" *"Rising Stars of Manga Tips" (en)
  • *05: "The Orphans" *06: "The little Miss Witch Hater" *07: "Chronicles of the Big Feet " *"Where are They Now" *"RSoM Tips" *"Past RSOM Winners Manga Preview" (en)
  • *06: "Scratched" *07: "I'll be Waiting" *08: "Argosy" *09: "BlueBlood" (en)
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  • Rising Stars of Manga (RSoM) fue una antología de cómics en inglés publicada por TOKYOPOP de 2002 a 2008, y un concurso realizado por la misma compañía. Originalmente era semestral, pero cambió a anual a partir del sexto volumen. Cada volumen representaba los resultados de un concurso, en el que aspirantes a dibujantes de cómics de todo EE. UU. presentaban cada uno un cómic único de 15 a 20 páginas. El personal de Tokyopop selecciona la mejor entrada en cada categoría de género (comedia, acción, misterio, romance, drama, ciencia ficción, fantasía y terror) para publicar en la antología. Cada ganador recibió un premio de $1000. Además, se decidió un ganador de People's Choice entre unas 20 entradas mediante votos de espectadores en línea o usuarios del sitio web Toykopop. El ganador de People's Choice recibió $ 500 y también se publicó en la antología (aunque también se podría seleccionar un ganador de género como ganador de People's Choice). Antes de la séptima competencia RSoM (en 2007), el personal de TOKYOPOP eligió un ganador del gran premio, un segundo y un tercer premio, y ocho finalistas sin distinción de género. El participante más joven en convertirse en finalista tenía 15 años y el más joven en ser publicado en la antología también tenía 15, y el mayor tenía 39. A los finalistas se les ofreció la oportunidad de presentar una propuesta para crear una serie de libros, que generalmente duran tres volúmenes. Otros finalistas han aprovechado la exposición proporcionada por el concurso en trabajos de manga/cómics en otras compañías. Algunos de los ganadores hicieron que los primeros capítulos de sus cómics se publicaran en serie en los cómics dominicales de varios periódicos estadounidenses ( , y ), a través de . (es)
  • Rising Stars of Manga (RSoM) was an English-language comic anthology published by TOKYOPOP from 2002 to 2008, and a contest held by the same company. It was originally semi-annual, but switched to annual beginning with the 6th volume. Each volume represented the results of a contest, in which aspiring comic book artists from all over the U.S. each submit a 15-20 page one-shot comic. Tokyopop staff select the best entry in each genre category (Comedy, Action, Mystery, Romance, Drama, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror) to publish in the anthology. Each winner received a $1000 prize. In addition, a People's Choice winner was decided from around 20 entries by votes from online viewers or users of the Toykopop website. The People's Choice winner was awarded $500 and published in the anthology as well (although a genre winner could also be selected as a People's Choice winner). Before the seventh RSoM competition (in 2007), the staff of TOKYOPOP picked one grand-prize winner, a Second and a Third prize winner, and eight runners-up with no distinctions in genre. The youngest entrant to become a finalist was 15 and the youngest to be published in the anthology was also 15, and the oldest had been 39. Finalists were offered a chance to submit a proposal to create a series of books, usually lasting three volumes. Other finalists have parlayed the exposure provided by the contest into manga/comics jobs at other companies. A few of the winners had the beginning chapters of their comics serialized by syndication in the Sunday comics of various American newspapers (Peach Fuzz, Van Von Hunter and Mail Order Ninja), through the Universal Press Syndicate. (en)
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