The library carries popular titles such as Dragon Ball Z by Akira Toriyama and Spy x Family by Tatsuya Endo.
SINGAPORE: Manga fans can now borrow from a vast collection of 5,000 graphic novels and comics at the National Library Board’s first manga library, a six-month pop-up at City Square Mall.
“So because of this, if they liked the pictures and the storylines, they may continue to read further and continue to interact with us.”SINGAPORE’S OWN COMIC CULTURE However, this showcased collection will not be available for loan, and serves as a permanent display.
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