Drawing Guy wrote...
Yamatogawa´s works are already licensed by project h, so you can get his books (including my all time favorite hentai "Witchcraft") there
I'm glad we have at least some publisher getting Yamatogawa's work over here. Unfortunately not all of it has made it, and Project H doesn't hold a candle to Fakku. Project H isn't as high quality of print and books, don't have dust jackets, often don't have digital editions unless you catch a "promotion", and have frustrating censorship practices. They'll remove chapters without letting you know, label a book as "100% uncensored" when there are still little white bars... even their main banner used to say they were a distributor of "uncensored hentai" despite over 90% of their product being censored. To me that is like calling your hamburger a "pure beef patty" because 10% of the patty is pure beef. Fakku does it right - they truly are uncensored, I can trust chapters won't be omitted, they have high quality printing that includes the digital copy (assuming you order from Fakku, though I do wish they full-colored the main cover rather than just the jacket), and they provide a good amount of high-quality previews so you know what you're getting.
No, I WISH Fakku had a license for Yamatogawa, but sadly it's a fruitless wish.[/quote]
To be fair to Project H, they've acknowledged and corrected a number of their policies. They've stopped removing chapters and altering translations. They're now labeling stuff with little bars as 90 percent uncensored (on their website, at least), and all the new stuff they're licensing seems to be fully uncensored, anyways. They've even finally improved the image quality of their new digital releases. That said, Fakku physical and digital releases are still clearly higher quality, and Project H's release schedule is.. erratic, at best. As for Yamatogawa, Project H has released everything he's done except for Vanilla Essence, which they're about to announce a Kickstarter for.