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The Manga CookbookManga University at Anime Expo

July 2nd, 2009 - Anime Expo is in full swing at the Los Angeles Convention Center over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, and Manga University is on hand with free "Manga Cookbook" cooking demonstrations, "Manga Tarot" readings and a few more fun surprises! If you're attending AX, be sure to stop by booth 925 and meet the folks behind all your favorite Manga University books.

mwb03_extendManga Without Borders Volume 2 Submission Deadline Extended to July 31st

June 3rd, 2009 - A couple of months ago we announced the groundbreaking sequel to our acclaimed art-book "Manga Without Borders," and we asked you to send in your artwork for the book. Since then, the MU staff has been thrilled with the outpour of unique illustrations from manga-ka around the globe who want their artwork and profile to be published in "Manga Without Borders Volume 2."

While we are delighted with all of the submissions so far, there is still room for a few more artists to be included in the book and so we are extending the deadline for art submissions through July 31st 2009. So if you have been thinking about entering and didn't make the deadline or just are just hearing about this project for the first time, send in your artwork now!!

Also, those of you who have submitted illustrations thus far will be contacted no later than June 15th in regards to your inclusion in the project as per our FAQ. Artists who submit their artwork after May 30th will be informed of their acceptance no later than August 15th.

Click here to read our FAQ and submit your artwork for Manga Without Borders Volume 2!

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mangatarotManga Tarot now available!

May 26th, 2009 - Top-selling manga-ka Saori Takarai has garnered fans all over the world with her adorable gift-books "Manga Moods" and "Manga Sisters." And now her latest offering, "Manga University's Manga Tarot." is available exclusively through the Manga University Campus Store!

Whether it's a question of love or money, "Manga University's Manga Tarot" has the answer! Includes a full 78-card Tarot deck and 64-page guidebook — everything you need to get started!

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Follow MU on TwitterFollow Us on Twitter and Win a Prize!

March 27th, 2009 - Many of our students are already following us on Twitter to get up-to-the-minute campus news along with our fun and educational Japanese word of the day, but now we're offering even more to anyone that follows us on Twitter... prizes!

Anyone who is already following us is eligible, and if you haven't started following us yet, there's no time like the present! All you have to do is log in to your Twitter account, head to our page and click "follow." We'll pick one follower a month to win a fabulous MU prize!

The prize for April is a set of 10 different Manga University bookmarks. We'll announce the first winner at the end of April, so begin following us on Twitter now for your chance to win!

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The Manga CookbookSan Francisco Chronicle serves up "The Manga Cookbook"

March 24th, 2009 - San Francisco Chronicle writer Lynn Char Bennett gives readers a taste of "The Manga Cookbook" in the newspaper's popular Food section.

"Readers are guided through the cookbook by three cartoon characters: a young girl, Miyuki, who calls herself the kitchen sensei; Hiroshi, her boyfriend who likes to eat; and the feline-like mascot, Coo, identified as the book's culinary mastermind," Bennett writes in the Sunday, March 22 edition. "In addition to recipes, more information about many of the dishes and ingredients are presented through Miyuki's notes."

"The Manga Cookbook" has already received favorable reviews from Gourmet.com, the Oakland Tribune and the American Library Association, and we can't wait for more journalists to get their hands on this delicious title. If you don't have your own copy yet, be sure to pick one up from our site!

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