Tag: seven seas entertainment
Lianne Sentar named publisher at Seven Seas Entertainment
25 year industry veteran Lianne Sentar has been promoted to publisher at Seven Seas while founder Jason DeAngelis is moving to President & CEO
Seven Seas brings Mojito’s ENNEAD boys’ love Webtoon series to print
Seven Seas is bringing Mojito's epic boys' love manhwa Ennead to print for readers in North America. The full-color book will be available in two editions,...
Seven Seas licenses THE DANGEROUS CONVENIENCE STORE Webtoon manhwa for print release
The Korean BL manhwa will finally come to print for English-language readers in October.
60 anticipated graphic novels for winter 2023
Comics in translation and manga series debuts are among the many books scheduled to ring in the new year.
83 anticipated YA and Adult graphic novels for Winter 2022
Collected editions. omnibuses, debuts, and more to whet your winter reading appetite
The Beat’s 24 Best Comics of 2021
In another stellar year for comics, here are the 24 titles that stood out to The Beat's staff.
Seven Seas Entertainment announces four new manga/light novel licenses
Dungeon fantasy and romantic complications are coming
Hiveworks teams with Seven Seas Entertainment for print editions
The books will be distributed via Penguin Random House
REVIEW: I HAD THAT SAME DREAM AGAIN reflects upon the meaning of happiness
I Had That Same Dream Again is emotional, though ultimately it is a happy, uplifting story.
REVIEW: Uncommon fairy tale romances are the focus in LOVE ON THE OTHER SIDE
This anthology collects tales of interspecies love, where young humans find themselves attached to humanoid or otherwise anthropomorphised beasts.
REVIEW: Smashing the gender binary with cute maids in LOVE ME FOR WHO I...
This is a must-read manga for anyone who has been searching for a thoughtful, positive representation of non-binarism in fiction.
REVIEW: Get lost in an historical lesbian liaison with GOODBYE, MY ROSE GARDEN
Though Goodbye, My Rose Garden seems at first blush that it is one of those doom and gloom queer romances, there is surprising hope and levity at play.














