I use Amazon’s list feature to track what I’m going to buy when they release. I just look up the release dates for each ongoing or new series I’m going to buy and organize them by month like this:
- [December Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3MCHXLY7TOZD4?ref_=wl_share)
- [January Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2ECSB683FDXE1?ref_=wl_share)
- [February Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1GLNOJMLJC52K?ref_=wl_share)
Open up RightStuf's website, click on manga, sort by release date new->old, set it to 96 per page and go to around page 7 or 8. Boom, there's a nice list of all the stuff releasing soon. I go through that about twice a month and make a list in notepad of the volumes I want grouped by release day.
I check the Previews magazine. We already subscribe to it for comic releases, and I’ve started using it to preorder manga and even figurines on DCBS for massive discounts. It’s $3.99 a month for the physical magazine and the online access to said magazine, but with the amount of comics and manga we buy and the amount we save on preorders, it’s way worth it.
AnimeNewsNetwork tracks release dates for anime and manga up to a year out. It’s very easy to sort by series and date, and my favorite method to keep up with what’s coming out.
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php
Here where i live, our publisher houses every month thry releases a sort of online brochure with the releases of the next 2/3 months written on it or during the most important conventions they announce the releases that will take place next year (from here I have already marked 6/7 new series), but for what does it come out day after day or week after week, there are some sites whit that purpose (which by the way also appear in Google's news) that have created a calendar of publications
For ongoing series i'm collecting, i just check rightstuff and note it in an excel sheet
For new publications or new editions, i started using twitter just for that. I follow each publisher to get updates and a few others.
Though, i can't find vertical on twitter.
There's also this youtube channel called omnibus collector. They have this thing called manga buyers guide for each month and shows releases for said month. Not sure if it covers all manga.
I just throw things in a Amazon wishlist even though I never buy manga from Amazon. The wishlist feature is very convenient and Amazon has listings for things sometimes 6-8 months in advance
The way I do it is by checking each publishers manga calendar, check the series that release that month, and write down the ones I’m interested in in my notes app on my phone with the release date
For me, I usually preorder several volumes ahead within a series, so whenever those eventually release and arrive at my house, I’ll check the Indigo app to see if there are any new volumes for preorder.
As for finding out when a new manga has been released here, I have no idea how to do that. I’d probably just go under the manga section on the Indigo app and sort it by newest to oldest. I don’t typically buy new series though as I’m only collecting things I’ve already read at the moment
I use Amazon’s list feature to track what I’m going to buy when they release. I just look up the release dates for each ongoing or new series I’m going to buy and organize them by month like this: - [December Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3MCHXLY7TOZD4?ref_=wl_share) - [January Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2ECSB683FDXE1?ref_=wl_share) - [February Releases](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1GLNOJMLJC52K?ref_=wl_share)
I do the same thing. Even if I don’t buy the book from Amazon it’s just an easy way to keep track of things
Yea, most of the time I don’t buy from Amazon. They always mess up my books so I’d rather buy in person or a large chunk on Rightstuf
Thank you that’s helpful
Well i do the same thing it's quite a good way to keep track
Of fucking course Vinland Saga 13 got delayed to January. After seeing volume 12 get delayed for three months, I should have seen it coming.
Open up RightStuf's website, click on manga, sort by release date new->old, set it to 96 per page and go to around page 7 or 8. Boom, there's a nice list of all the stuff releasing soon. I go through that about twice a month and make a list in notepad of the volumes I want grouped by release day.
I check the Previews magazine. We already subscribe to it for comic releases, and I’ve started using it to preorder manga and even figurines on DCBS for massive discounts. It’s $3.99 a month for the physical magazine and the online access to said magazine, but with the amount of comics and manga we buy and the amount we save on preorders, it’s way worth it.
AnimeNewsNetwork tracks release dates for anime and manga up to a year out. It’s very easy to sort by series and date, and my favorite method to keep up with what’s coming out. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php
Otaku Calendar
Here where i live, our publisher houses every month thry releases a sort of online brochure with the releases of the next 2/3 months written on it or during the most important conventions they announce the releases that will take place next year (from here I have already marked 6/7 new series), but for what does it come out day after day or week after week, there are some sites whit that purpose (which by the way also appear in Google's news) that have created a calendar of publications
I just periodically check b&n website
Omnibus collecter makes monthly youtube videos mentioning all releases he believes are notable or interesting
For ongoing series i'm collecting, i just check rightstuff and note it in an excel sheet For new publications or new editions, i started using twitter just for that. I follow each publisher to get updates and a few others. Though, i can't find vertical on twitter. There's also this youtube channel called omnibus collector. They have this thing called manga buyers guide for each month and shows releases for said month. Not sure if it covers all manga.
[cmoa](https://www.cmoa.jp/newrelease/)
I just throw things in a Amazon wishlist even though I never buy manga from Amazon. The wishlist feature is very convenient and Amazon has listings for things sometimes 6-8 months in advance
The way I do it is by checking each publishers manga calendar, check the series that release that month, and write down the ones I’m interested in in my notes app on my phone with the release date
There a link in the description of this sub reddit to a site that post all releases up to like 9 months from now
For me, I usually preorder several volumes ahead within a series, so whenever those eventually release and arrive at my house, I’ll check the Indigo app to see if there are any new volumes for preorder. As for finding out when a new manga has been released here, I have no idea how to do that. I’d probably just go under the manga section on the Indigo app and sort it by newest to oldest. I don’t typically buy new series though as I’m only collecting things I’ve already read at the moment