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  2. Pucchigumi - Wikipedia

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    Pucchigumi (Japanese: ぷっちぐみ, lit. "Petit Group") is a Japanese monthly children's manga magazine published by Shogakukan.Several different manga titles and adaptations aimed at young female readers have been serialized in the magazine in its decade-long history.

  3. Comic LO - Wikipedia

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    Comic LO (COMICエルオー ( コミックエルオー ), Komikku Eru Ō), abbreviated as LO, [1] is a Japanese lolicon-focused erotic manga magazine.The magazine has been published by Akane Shinsha since the October 2002 issue released on September 20, 2002, [2] and was published irregularly until May 2004, when it became a monthly magazine.

  4. List of manga magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of manga magazines or manga anthologies (漫画雑誌, manga zasshi) published in Japan. The majority of manga magazines are categorized into one of five demographics, which correspond to the age and gender of their readership: Kodomo – aimed at young children. Shōnen – aimed at boys. Shōjo – aimed at girls.

  5. June (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The original logo for Comic Jun, with the tagline "Aesthetic Magazine for Gals". June was conceived by Toshihiko Sagawa, then a part-time worker at Sun Publishing. [1] [a] An avid manga reader, Sagawa was intrigued by depictions of homoeroticism and bishōnen (lit. "beautiful boys", a term for androgynous men) in manga by the Year 24 Group, and submitted a proposal to Sun Publishing for a ...

  6. You're My Cutie!! - Wikipedia

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    You're My Cutie!! (カワイイなんて聞いてない!!, Kawaii Nante Kiitenai!!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Harufuji. It began serialization in Kodansha's shōjo manga magazine Bessatsu Friend in June 2020.

  7. Gyaru - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, a Japanese fashion information magazine for girls called "GAL'S LIFE" [14] was first published. This magazine introduced the culture of women in the West Coast of the United States, and included punk rock music, along with other genres like new wave and indie. However, the magazine had nothing to do with Japan's gyaru culture.

  8. Feel Young - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was first published in 1989. When the magazine emerged in the late 1980s, it was part of a new wave of josei magazines like Young Rose and Cutie Comics, publishing manga like the ones of Kyoko Okazaki that distanced themselves from the soap-opera "Ladies Comics" of the 1980s and kept more elements of shōjo manga in their style. [3]

  9. Weekly Manga Goraku - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Manga Goraku (週刊漫画ゴラク, Shūkan Manga Goraku) is a Japanese weekly manga magazine published since 1968, [2] by Nihon Bungeisha. The magazine is published every Friday. The magazine is published every Friday.