Chapter 632: Ink Tribune

Chapter 632: Ink Tribune



The Ink Tribune Magazine is widely regarded as a reliable and informative source of news and updates within the anime and manga community. Fans, industry professionals, and

enthusiasts alike trust the portal for accurate reporting, in-depth analysis, and timely coverage of events and developments.

The anime and manga industry in Azure Star and Sakura Abode Country is relatively bigger when compared to the situation in Theo's past life.

This meant that a news portal that achieved this level of respect among the huge public who consume anime and manga had a highly prestigious history.

Which was the truth.

The Ink Tribune Magazine founders date back to a century ago when Hitarashi Itsuki released her first animated movie more than 100 years ago.

The magazine became even bigger when the anime boom happened in the 80s.

The portal is seen as an influential player within the anime and manga industry, with its articles, reviews, and features shaping discussions, trends, and opinions within the community. Industry insiders and fans alike look to the portal for insights and perspectives on the latest happenings.

Known for its active community engagement, the journal fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie among fans. Readers appreciate the portal's interactive features, forums, and opportunities for user participation, which contribute to a vibrant and inclusive community

space.

This can be seen in the Anime and Manga Con which the magazine annually organizes. Primrose Animation Con, or simply PrimCon, as it was known by the majority of the public, was the biggest Anime and Manga Conference of the spring season.

For the past 30 years, PrimCon achieved a level of extreme influence in the industry. All animation studios wanted to promote their animes in it even if they wouldn't be released in the anime spring season.

(Anime Spring Season: April, May, June)

And it wasn't only the animation studios who fought for stands in the PrimCon space, publishing houses big and small all wanted to promote their works as well.

All in all, the latest animes, mangas, and light novels will surely appear at this conference.

Plus, the PrimCon attractions would receive the personal coverage of the Ink Tribune.

Live Shows, TV Programs, and Internet Celebrities, and others also covered the conference attractions.

The studio wasn't based in Sakura City!

Josie was someone who knew the ins and outs of the industry, so she knew the amount of money that someone had to invest to circumvent the polarization of the animation industry

in Sakura City.

She was amazed to discover the rise of a studio with such a high amount of investment

without any fuss.

Coincidentally, she worked in the section that reported new anime releases, so she kept her

eye on the latest moves from this peculiar studio.

"Yes, I sent you the link to the video, boss." Anne replied.

"Thank you, Anne." Josie replied as she quickly opened her e-mail and clicked on the link

while Anne quietly left the office and closed the door quietly.

The link directed her to the Tokyo Studios Ruby Channel.

Without any suspense, the video started shortly after.

Josie's critical eyes watched the entirety of the 1:30 seconds of the trailer.

As someone who was paid to judge several newly released animes every anime season, Josie was a fairly critical person.

It was extremely difficult to impress her high standards, but when Josie finished watching the video she let out a mysterious smile, "Interesting."

Her eyes shone as she watched the video a second time, a third time, and several other times.

Her critical eyes noticed even the tiniest details, but even after watching so many times, she couldn't find a single mistake!

"A fluke or another skilled player entering the market?" Josie muttered as she lost herself between thoughts.