Follow-Up: More On Seven Seas’ Down-Ness

Posted by gia
Categorized Under: Manga, Misc, News, Western News
Dated: 5 Apr 2008

If you were curious about my post yesterday talking about how Seven Seas’ website seems to have somewhat disappeared off the Internets, Josh offers tech-savvy speculation at his blog, suggesting that Seven Seas may be moving from gomanga.com to the also-registered sevenseasmanga.com, and possibly even moving hosts/servers at the same time, but not as cleanly as one would like. Meanwhile Tiamat notes that the site had been sluggish prior to going down about two days ago. (He also says he’s e-mailed Adam Arnold– which I totally should have thought of.)

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5 Responses to “Follow-Up: More On Seven Seas’ Down-Ness”

  1. Josh Says:

    I hope it wasn’t too confusing. I was kind of doing my searching as I was writing the post. (actually, I wasn’t planning too, but I ended up running into some of that info as I was going back to double-check and confirm things)

  2. Brigid Says:

    I don’t know how long this has been up, but there’s a Seven Seas site here:

    http://us.macmillan.com/Sevenseas.aspx

    I liked the way the gomanga site was organized, though, and the Tor site doesn’t seem to have the webcomics. So I hope their own site returns.

  3. Tiamat's Disciple Says:

    The site is back up now. Apparently they suffered a major server crash. (Oh, and im most definatly a guy!!! lol)

  4. a geek by any other name » Blog Archive » Mystery Solved! Seven Seas Is Back Says:

    [...] who I mistakenly referred to as a “she” earlier; my apologies. I blame it entirely on Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher –has an update on the [...]

  5. gia Says:

    @Tiamat: Oops, my bad! I blame it on the book “Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher,” which features a female dragon named Tiamat. ^_^;

    Thanks for the heads up!

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