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Jul 20, 2010 2:40 AM
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not all will be here if the one you are looking for isn't listed ask and ill look for it (weekly mags most people do not sell these the only places i've seen them are amazon.jp, nippon export.com and sometimes akadot sells them) (most of these magazines are Available at amazon.jp here is the link http://www.amazon.co.jp/In-English/b/ref=topnav_switchLang?ie=UTF8&node=1094656 SHONEN Jump Square (Claymore, D.gray-man, Rosario+Vampire II) Jump Square (ジャンプスクエア, Janpu Sukuea?, often written as Jump SQ.) is a Japanese monthly shōnen manga magazine with a circulation of over 500,000. Published by Shueisha, the magazine premiered on November 2, 2007 as a replacement for Monthly Shōnen Jump, another manga anthology that Shueisha discontinued in June. The magazine is a part of the Jump line of magazines The manga titles serialized in the magazine are also published in tankōbon volumes under the Jump Comics label. links to buy http://www.akadot.com/jump-sq-supreme-quality-manga-magazine-p-23264.html http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/magazine/detail_mag.html?KEY=5151 Shonen Ace (Deadman Wonderland, Mirai Nikki, Sora no Otoshimono) Monthly Shōnen Ace (月刊少年エース, Gekkan Shōnen Ēsu?) is a monthly shōnen manga magazine in Japan published by Kadokawa Shoten, started in 1994. Unlike the big shōnen weeklies with circulation figures in the millions, Ace is aimed at a less mainstream audience, and has a particular emphasis on anime tie-ins. links to buy http://www.jbox.com/SEARCH/shonen_ace http://www.akadot.com/shonen-ace-monthly-comic-magazine-p-12142.html Champion RED (Seikon No Qwaser, Franken Fran, Change 123) Champion Red (チャンピオンRED or チャンピオンレッド, Chanpion Reddo?) is a monthly Japanese shōnen manga magazine published on the 19th each month by Akita Shoten since August 19, 2002 (2002-08-19) links to buy http://www.akadot.com/champion-red-monthly-comic-magazine-p-11588.html |
nothing956Jul 20, 2010 3:29 AM
Jul 20, 2010 4:05 AM
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SHOJO Ribon (Animal Yokochō, Sakura Hime Kaden, Yumeiro Patissiere) Ribon (りぼん?) is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. First issued in August 1955, its rivals are Nakayoshi and Ciao. Its target audience is young girls roughly 9–15 years old. In 2009, the magazine's circulation was 274,167,[1] down from the previous year's circulation numbers of 330,000.[2] Issues contain various stories printed on multicolored newsprint, and are often more than 400 pages long. They are distributed with a sackful of goodies (furoku) that range from small toys to colorful note paper and other things, with the characters of various Ribon manga on them. Readers can also send in stamps for mail order gifts (zen-in) in some issues. The manga series from this magazine are later compiled and published in book form (tankōbon) under the Ribon Mascot Comics (RMC) imprint. links to buy http://www.akadot.com/ribon-monthly-comic-magazine-p-12088.html http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/magazine/detail_mag.html?KEY=1039 Cookie (Nana, Honey Bitter) Cookie is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. As of 2008, the circulation is about 175,000.[1] Cookie is related to Ribon. Ribon Comic, another monthly magazine which was a sister magazine of Ribon, changed its title to Bouquet (ぶ〜け) in 1978. Bouquet stopped publication in March 2000. In 1996, the Ribon editing department at Shueisha began publishing a manga magazine called Ribon Teens which featured a mixture of both the then-new and popular Ribon mangaka like Ai Yazawa, Miho Obana, and Mihona Fujii, and classic Ribon mangaka like Jun Hasegawa, Koi Ikeno, and Aoi Hiiragi. This magazine was published a couple of times in 1996 and 1997 before folding. In 1999, Shueisha revived the "Ribon Teens" concept in a new magazine which soon received the title "Cookie". The first issue of Cookie was soon published and the second issue followed in 2000. At that time, the former Bouquet editing department was made into the Cookie editing department. The editor-in-chief had been a former editor-in-chief of Ribon. Cookie began being published monthly starting from the May 2000 issue. Today, the mangaka featured in Cookie are a mixture of former Bouquet mangaka (some series that ran in Bouquet, such as Toriko Chiya's Clover and Yumi Ikefuji's Zoccha no Nichijou, were transferred to Cookie) and former Ribon mangaka such as Miho Obana and Ai Yazawa. There are also some new mangaka as well. Perhaps the most popular manga in Cookie is Nana. It was one of the first manga to run in Cookie and still continues today, and is also being published in many other countries around the world. links to buy http://www.akadot.com/cookie-monthly-comic-magazine-p-11668.html http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/magazine/detail_mag.html?KEY=3267 LaLa (Vampire Knight, Kaichō wa Maid-sama!, Ouran High School Host Club) LaLa is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Hakusensha. The magazine is published on the 24th of each month. The magazine's furoku are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs and so on. The magazine was ranked 5th together with Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic and Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine by Japanese girls as their favourite manga anthology in a survey conducted by Oricon in 2006. links to buy http://www.akadot.com/lala-monthly-comic-mangazine-p-11911.html http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/magazine/detail_mag.html?KEY=9205 |
Jul 20, 2010 4:31 AM
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SEINEN Afternoon (Vinland Saga, Blade of the Immortal, Oh My Goddess!) Afternoon (アフタヌーン, Afutanūn?) is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Kodansha. It is a monthly anthology, and each issue typically has around thirty ongoing stories by various authors and runs about 800 pages. Afternoon has spawned many successful seinen manga series such as Oh My Goddess!, Genshiken, Blade of the Immortal and Big Windup! It is part of Kodansha's "1day" series, which also includes the magazines Morning and Evening. In its October 2008 issue, a spin-off magazine called good! Afternoon was announced to be launched. link to buy http://www.jlist.com/SEARCH/afternoon_reserve_subscription Ultra Jump (Dogs/Bullets & Carnage, Bastard!!, Battle Angel Alita: Last Order) Ultra Jump (ウルトラ ジャンプ, Urutora Janpu?) is a monthly seinen manga magazine published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. It was first issued in 1999. The manga carried are mostly fantasy and science fiction stories aimed at young adults. link to buy http://www.jbox.com/SEARCH/ultra_jump_reserve_subscription Sunday GX (Black Lagoon, Jörmungand, REC) Monthly Sunday Gene-X (月刊サンデーGENE-X, Gekkan Sandē Jenekkusu?), often abbreviated as Sunday GX (サンデーGX?), is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Like many other manga magazines, it's an "anthology magazine" with each issue featuring new chapters of several manga series. The series are also published in book form as Sunday GX Comics. link to buy http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/magazine/detail_mag.html?KEY=4125 |