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''Rising Stars of Manga'' (RSoM) was an
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comic anthology published by
TOKYOPOP Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. The German publishing division produces German translations of licensed J ...
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
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History

Tokyopop Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. The German publishing division produces German translations of licensed J ...
launched its first Rising Stars of Manga contest on August 15, 2002 and ended it on December 16, 2002, with more than five hundred American artists submitting their 15–25 page, English-language stories. Priscilla Hamby and Clint Bickham's "Devil Candy" won the grand prize while "Van Von Hunter: Circlet of Necromancy" by Michael Schwark and Ron R. Kaulfersch took first place. The second ran from June 1, to September 1, 2003; editors selected Lindsay Cibos's "Peach Fuzz"—later adapted into a three-volume manga of the same name—as the grand-prize winner and Nicholas Liaw's "Unmasked" as the first-place winner. The third ran from January 1, to March 15, 2004. "Atomic King Daidogan" by Nathan Maurer was chosen as the grand-prize winner and later expanded into a series. The fourth started on June 1, 2004, and concluded on August 16, 2004. Tokyopop also created a Rising Stars of Manga contest for the United Kingdom; the first began on May 1, 2005.


Release


Volume list


Comics that started out in ''Rising Stars of Manga''

*''Atomic King Daidogan'' *'' Bombos versus Everything'' *'' Devil's Candy'' *''
Dogby Walks Alone ''Dogby Walks Alone'' is the name of an OEL manga by Wes Abbott, and the name of Abbott's winning entry in the second ''Rising Stars of Manga''. The ''Rising Stars of Manga'' entry was a 15-page prequel to the manga. Although the manga is primaril ...
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Mail Order Ninja ''Mail Order Ninja'' is an original English-language (OEL) manga written by Joshua Elder and illustrated by Erich Owen. It was the winner of Tokyopop's fifth Rising Stars of Manga competition. It is about a boy who orders a ninja from a comic boo ...
'' *'' Next Exit'' (appeared in ''RSoM'' as "Doors") *'' Peach Fuzz'' *''
Work Bites Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. The German publishing division produces German translations of licensed ...
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Van Von Hunter ''Van Von Hunter'' is a weekly hand-drawn parody manga started in 2002 by Mike Schwark and Ron Kaulfersch of Pseudomé Studio, based in Cleveland, Ohio.Giddens, Tharon (July 9, 2006). "Vampire hunter has stake in paper". ''The Augusta Chronicle' ...
'' *'' Divalicious!'' (appeared in ''RSOM'' as "Pop Star")


Comics by authors who started out in ''Rising Stars of Manga''

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Bizenghast ''Bizenghast'' is a debut gothic graphic novel series written and illustrated by M. Alice LeGrow. The first seven volumes were published by Tokyopop, with the final volume released in late April 2012. After placing in Tokyopop's Rising Stars of ...
'' (from the RSoM entry "Nikolai") *''
Mark of the Succubus ''Mark of the Succubus'' is an original English-language manga created by Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga, Rising Stars of Manga 3'' runner-up winners, Irene Flores and Ashly Raiti. The first volume became available in October 2005, the second w ...
'' (from the RSoM runner-up "Life Remains") *'' MBQ'' (from the RSoM entry "Manga") *''
Sorcerers & Secretaries ''Sorcerers & Secretaries'' is a manga-influenced comic created by Amy Kim Ganter and was published by Tokyopop Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, mang ...
'' (from the RSoM entry "The Hopeless Romantic and the Hapless Girl") *'' RE:Play'' (from the RSoM entry "Doors") *'' Bombos versus Everything'' (from the RSoM entry "Hellbender") *''
King of RPGs ''King of RPGs'' is an American graphic novel about roleplaying written by Jason Thompson and drawn by Victor Hao. Development Thompson first submitted the idea to Tokyopop's ''Rising Stars of Manga'' contest in 2004, and was inspired by ''Hikaru ...
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References


External links


TOKYOPOP Corporate page for "Rising Stars of Manga"RSoM Winners Homepage
Links to individual websites for winners.

A few winning RSoM7 entries viewable online. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rising Stars Of Manga Tokyopop titles 2002 comics debuts Original English-language manga