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==Summary==
==Summary==
The company was founded in 1994 by Sylvie Chang and Dominique Véret, with the financial support of Yu-Chi Chang. It started by publishing manga and light novels adapted in French. Véret left the company in 2000 to found {{nihongo|Akata}}. At the end of 2005, Chang signed a contract with {{W|Delcourt}}, which became the major actionist of the company, but soon later they signed another contract with {{W|Hachette}}. Guy Delcourt is now the current CEO of the company.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonkam?wprov=sfla1</ref>
The company was founded in 1997 by Leandro Oberto and Pablo Ruiz. It started by publishing manga and light novels adapted in French. Véret left the company in 2000 to found {{nihongo|Akata}}. At the end of 2005, Chang signed a contract with {{W|Delcourt}}, which became the major actionist of the company, but soon later they signed another contract with {{W|Hachette}}. Guy Delcourt is now the current CEO of the company.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonkam?wprov=sfla1</ref>


==JoJo's Bizarre Adventure==
==JoJo's Bizarre Adventure==

Revision as of 07:33, 3 December 2022


Editorial Ivrea, also known simply as IVREA, is an Argentinian publisher founded in 1997 by Leandro Oberto and Pablo Ruiz, specialized in publishing manga and comics, and is the official publisher of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series in Argentina, Spain and Finland.

Summary

The company was founded in 1997 by Leandro Oberto and Pablo Ruiz. It started by publishing manga and light novels adapted in French. Véret left the company in 2000 to found Akata. At the end of 2005, Chang signed a contract with Delcourt, which became the major actionist of the company, but soon later they signed another contract with Hachette. Guy Delcourt is now the current CEO of the company.[2]

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

The series was first published by J'ai Lu until April 2007, when Tonkam acquired its rights. Starting from 2007, the company published up to part 5 through 7 and reprinted the first 4 parts. Now it is currently publishing the eighth part, JoJolion.

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