Manga enthusiasts, get your wallets ready—because Glacier Bay Books just dropped their most ambitious campaign yet. The indie publisher launched their Fall Manga Kickstarter on Tuesday, and honestly? It’s about time someone gave us quality over quantity in the manga space.
What’s Actually Worth Your Money This Time?
The campaign features five distinct titles that couldn’t be more different from each other. We’ve got Yumi Tada’s True Blue Never Fades, a gritty trucker romance from 1995 that hits different than your typical love story. Then there’s Konomi Oumi’s Universe from the Balcony—because apparently we needed more ethereal beings slipping into the cosmos (and we’re not complaining).
The real standout has to be Tokushige Kawakatsu’s The Cursed Body. Two horror stories about cat shrines and mysterious beggars? Yeah, that’s the kind of nightmare fuel we didn’t know we needed. Add in Akino Kondoh’s Box Garden Beetle with its “armies of insects and doppelgangers,” and Jūshichi Masumura’s Baku Chan—a story about an immigrant tapir that somehow won a Japan Media Arts Festival award—and you’ve got yourself a proper manga buffet.
The Glacier Bay Books Campaign Numbers Don’t Lie
Right now, the Glacier Bay Books Kickstarter sits at over $37,000 of their $60,000 goal with 328 backers and 27 days left. Not bad, considering most manga campaigns struggle to hit half that. The early bird tiers are already selling like hotcakes, which tells you something about the quality Glacier Bay’s been putting out.
Why This Fall Manga Kickstarter Matters
Here’s where it gets interesting—Glacier Bay isn’t just throwing random titles at the wall. Each book gets the premium treatment: A5 size, sewn bindings, deluxe paper stocks. The Cursed Body even gets a spot color ink treatment and a Ryan Holmberg interview. That’s the kind of attention to detail that separates the real publishers from the wannabes.
The pricing structure makes sense too. Individual titles run $16-25, while the “all five books” tier sits at $111. Sure, it’s not pocket change, but when you consider the production quality and the fact that these are legitimate first English translations, it’s actually reasonable.
Production Quality That Actually Delivers
Anyone who’s backed a manga Kickstarter knows the drill—big promises, questionable delivery. But Glacier Bay’s track record speaks for itself. They’ve published over 30 works since 2019 and even snagged an Ignatz Award. Their previous campaigns delivered on time with the promised quality.
The risk section is refreshingly honest too. They acknowledge potential printing issues and US trade policy complications, but with nearly 50 published books under their belt, they’ve clearly figured out the logistics game.
The Bottom Line
This Fall Manga Kickstarter isn’t trying to revolutionize the industry or promise the moon. It’s five solid manga titles from a publisher that knows what they’re doing. No gimmicks, no over-the-top stretch goals, just quality books that deserve English translations.
Whether you’re into romantic dramas, cosmic weirdness, or straight-up horror, there’s something here worth backing. Just don’t wait too long—those early bird tiers are disappearing faster than common sense at a comic convention.
