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CMX (comics)

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Former publishing imprint of DC Comics

CMX
Parent companyDC Comics
(Warner Bros. Entertainment)
Founded2004[1]
DefunctJuly 1, 2010[2]
Country of originU.S.
Headquarters locationNew York City,New York
Publication typesComics
Fiction genresManga[1]
Official websitedccomics.com/cmx/

CMX was animprint ofDC Comics, a division ofWarner Bros. Entertainment. It was DC's line ofmanga translations. CMX was known for its censored release ofTenjho Tenge and the print version ofFred Gallagher'sMegatokyo web manga series.[1]

Controversy

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One of CMX's initial launches was a title variously known asTenjo Tenge,Tenjho Tenge, andTen Ten. When CMX releasedTenjho Tenge, many fans were livid that title had been edited contentwise and changed graphically to appeal to a "larger demographic"—in other words, edited to be acceptable to bookstores without shrinkwrap.[3][4][5][6]Tenjho Tenge and CMX received a heavy amount of angry backlash for the edits.[7][8]

CMX's announcement that all changes had been overseen and specifically approved byIto Ōgure, themanga artist, did nothing to appease the vocal fans who did not want the work censored. Some readers suggested a boycott of all CMX titles.[9]

In the face of complaints, CMX had internal discussions about the possibility of publishing an unedited version ofTenjho Tenge, but decided to complete the current version.[5] At the 2007Anime Expo, CMX stated about changingTenjho Tenge's rating to Mature beginning with volume fifteen, but warned that it still would be edited, but more lightly.[10]

DC Comics released a statement in May 2010 about its intention to shut the CMX brand down, with no new titles being published after July 1. At the time of its statement, DC could not state what would happen to all current unfinished volumes affected by the July 1 shutdown date.Megatokyo however continued under the DC Comics imprint.[2]

Since CMX's discontinuation, some licenses have gone to other English publishers; for example,Megatokyo by 2013 returned toDark Horse Comics andTenjho Tenge went toViz Media.[1]

List of manga titles formerly licensed by CMX

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Published titles

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TitleAuthor(s)Japanese publisher(s)Current English licensee(s)Note(s)
Apothecarius ArgentumTomomi YamashitaAkita ShotenNoneVolumes 1-8 only. Volume 9 was cancelled due to CMX's closure.
Astral ProjectMarginal (story)
Syuji Takeya (art)
EnterbrainNone
Ballad of a ShinigamiK-Ske Hasegawa (original writer)
Asuka Izumi (art)
HakusenshaNoneManga adaptation of K-Ske Hasegawa's light novel series of the same name.
The Battle of Genryu: OriginShouko FukakiFlex ComixNoneVolumes 1-2 only. Volume 3 was cancelled due to CMX's closure.
Broken BladeYunosuke YoshinagaFlex ComixNoneVolumes 1-3 only. Volume 4 was cancelled due to CMX's closure.
CanonChika ShiomiAkita ShotenNone
Chikyu MisakiYūji IwaharaKadokawa ShotenNone
CipherMinako NaritaHakusenshaNone
Crayon Shin-chanYoshito UsuiFutabashaOne Peace BooksVolumes 1-11 only. Volume 12 was cancelled due to CMX's closure. License acquired by One Peace Books.
Classical MedleySanae KanaSB Creative
Flex Comix
None
Deka KyōshiTamio BabaFlex ComixNoneVolumes 1-2 only. Volume 3 was cancelled due to CMX's closure.
Densha Otoko: The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A GirlNakano Hitori (original writer)
Wataru Watanabe (art)
Akita ShotenNoneManga adaptation of Nakano Hitori's 2004 novel of the same name.
The Devil Does ExistMitsuba TakanashiShueishaNone
Diamond GirlTakanori YamazakiFlex ComixNoneVolume 1 Only. Volume 2 was cancelled due CMX's closure.
Dokkoida?!Taro Achi (story)
Yu Yagami (art)
MediaWorksNoneManga adaptation of Taro Achi's light novel series of the same name.
DorotheaCuvieFujimi ShoboNone
EmmaKaoru MoriYen Press
The Empty EmpireNaoe KitaNone
Fire Investigator NanaseIzo Hashimoto (story)
Tomoshige Ichikawa (art)
None
The Flat Earth ExchangeToshimi NigoshiNone
From Eroica with LoveYasuko AoikeNone
Gals!Mihona FujiiNone
Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and SeaSeiichi Morimura (original writer)
Nakaba Higurashi (art)
NoneManga adaptation of the 2007 film adaptation of Seiichi Morimura's 2000 novel of the same name.
The Girl Who Runs Through TimeYasutaka Tsutsui (original writer)
Gaku Tsugano (art)
NoneManga adaptation of Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1967 novelThe Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
Go Go Heaven!!Keiko YamadaNone
Go West!Yu YagamiNone
GonMasashi TanakaKodansha USA
I Hate You More than AnyoneBanri HidakaNone
JihaiToshimi NigoshiNone
The Key to the KingdomKyoko ShitouNone
Kiichi and the Magic BooksTaka AmanoNone
Kikaider Code 02Shotaro Ishinomori (original creator)
Meimu (story and art)
None
King of CardsMakoto TatenoNone
King of DebrisYusuke AsoNone
Land of the BlindfoldedSakura TsukubaNone
The Lapis Lazuli CrownNatsuna KawaseNone
Leader's High!Arashi ShindoNone
The Lizard PrinceAsuka IzumiNone
MadaraEiji Ōtsuka (story)
Shou Tajima (art)
None
March on EarthMikase HayashiNone
Monster CollectionHitoshi Yasuda (original concept)
Sei Itoh (story and art)
NoneBased on the Monster Collection card game byGroup SNE.
Moon ChildReiko ShimizuNone
Musashi Number NineMiyuki TakanashiNone
My Darling! Miss BanchoMayu FujikataNone
The Name of the FlowerKen SaitouNone
Oh! My BrotherKen SaitouNone
Omukae desuMeca TanakaNone
OrfinaKitsune TennōjiNone
Oyayubi-hime InfinityToru FujiedaNone
Palette of 12 Secret ColorsNari KusakawaNone
Penguin RevolutionSakura TsukubaNone
Phantom Thief JeanneArina TanemuraViz Media
Pieces of a SpiralKaim TachibanaNone
Polyphonica: Cardinal CrimsonIchirō Sakaki (original writer)
Tomo Hirokawa (art)
NoneManga adaptation of the Polyphonica Crimson light novels by Ichirō Sakaki.
PresentsKanako InukiNone
RampageYunosuke YoshinagaNone
The Recipe for GertrudeNari KusakawaNone
Samurai Commando: Mission 1549Harutoshi Fukui (story)
Ark Performance (art)
Ryo Hanmura (original concept)
None
SeimadenYou HiguriNone
ShirleyKaoru MoriNone
Steel Fist RikuJyutaroh NishinoNone
Stolen HeartsMiku SakamotoNone
Suihelibe!Naomi AzumaNone
SwanKyoko AriyoshiNone
Sword of the Dark OnesKentaro Yasui (story)
Tsukasa Kotobuki (art)
None
A Tale of an Unknown CountryNatsuna KawaseNone
Tears of a LambBanri HidakaNone
Tenjho TengeOh! greatViz Media
TenRyu: The Dragon CycleSanami MatohNone
Teru Teru X ShonenShigeru TakaoNone
TestarothoKei SanbeNone
Time GuardianDaimuro Kishi (story)
Tamao Ichinose (art)
None
Tower of the FutureSaki HiwatariNone
Two Flowers for the DragonNari KusakawaNone
VarianteIgura SugimotoNone
Venus CapriccioMai NishikataNone
Venus in LoveYuki NakajiNone
VSKeiko YamadaNone
The Young MagicianYuri NarushimaNone
Zombie FairyDasuke ToriiNone

English-language manga

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TitleAuthor(s)Current publisher(s)Note(s)
MegatokyoFred GallagherDark Horse ComicsVolumes 4-5 only.

Cancelled titles

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TitleAuthor(s)Current English licensee(s)Note(s)
51 Ways to Save HerUsamaru FuruyaNone
Nadeshiko ClubMiku SakamotoNone
Nyan Koi!Sato FujiwaraNone
The Phantom GuesthouseNari KusakawaNone
Shisso HolidayOtsuichi (original writer)
Hiro Kiyohara (art)
NoneBased on the novel of the same by Otsuichi.
Tableau GateRika SuzukiNone

References

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  1. ^abcdMcMillan, Graeme (January 8, 2013)."Short-Stint Imprints: A Look Back at DC's Defunct Lines".Newsarama. p. 10. Archived fromthe original on June 23, 2013. RetrievedJune 3, 2013.
  2. ^abWilbanks, Ashley (May 18, 2010)."DC Closes the Door on CMX!".DCCollector.com. Archived fromthe original on May 22, 2010. RetrievedMay 18, 2010.
  3. ^Reid, Calvin (March 9, 2005)."Fans Ticked Over Manga Censorship". Publishers Weekly. Archived fromthe original on March 19, 2008. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  4. ^"Interview with DC CEO Paul Levitz 2006, Part 3". ICv2. August 22, 2006. RetrievedNovember 30, 2007.
  5. ^ab"CMX on Tenjho Tenge Edits Again".Anime News Network. July 10, 2006. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2012.
  6. ^"Tenjho Tenge v1".Manga Life. Silver Bullet Comics. Archived fromthe original on December 22, 2007. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  7. ^Dungan, Mike (March 7, 2005)."Tenjho Tenge Vol. #01 of 15*". Anime on DVD. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2008. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  8. ^"Tenjho Tenge Manga Heavily Edited". Anime News Network. March 3, 2005. RetrievedDecember 1, 2007.
  9. ^Harris, Franklin. "Censored book not a good start".The Decatur Daily. Retrieved on December 1, 2008.
  10. ^Cha, Kai-Ming (July 3, 2007)."Fans Mob AnimeExpo 2007".Publishers Weekly. PWxyz, LLC. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2012.

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