As for my city, we have decently sized conventions and even a dedicated Anime/Manga-style “cultural exchange mascot” courtesy of our biggest book store.

It’s still hard to find people of my own age to talk to about this hobby lol

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    I think a lot of people read manga, but I only know 2-3 people personally other than myself that do frequently. I’m not a big anime watcher at all, but I read a lot of manga. I think most people swing the other way

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    In Hungary I only saw like 2 manga in bookstores, but I heard some bigger were translated fully like Death note and NGE. (They are long out of print by now)

    Usually have to order from german amazon if we want to read physical manga.

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    In Spain manga is a really big thing. Lot’s of manga fairs in lots of citys, even towns. Mainly a youth phenomenon, but not exclusively, with many, many adult and arty manga published.