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Comic Blade Avarus
is a Japanese shōjo manga (for girls) magazine published by Mag Garden.Avarus manga award.


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The first issue was released on September 15, 2007, which replaced a few months after ending publication. The magazine was formerly titled ''Monthly Comic Blade Avarus'' before it was renamed in September 2010. While new, female-oriented manga works are to be featured in the new magazine, some of the manga published in the (for boys) magazine ''Comic Blade Masamune'' w ...
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Shōjo Manga
is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women. It is, along with manga (targeting adolescent boys), manga (targeting young adult and adult men), and manga (targeting adult women), one of the primary editorial categories of manga. manga is traditionally published in dedicated manga magazines, which often specialize in a particular readership age range or narrative genre. manga originated from Japanese girls' culture at the turn of the twentieth century, primarily (girls' prose novels) and ( lyrical paintings). The earliest manga was published in general magazines aimed at teenagers in the early 1900s, and entered a period of creative development beginning in the 1950s as it began to formalize as a distinct category of manga. While the category was initially dominated by male manga artists, the emergence and eventual dominance of female artists beginning in the 1960s and 1970s led to a period of signif ...
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2014 Disestablishments In Japan
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2007 Establishments In Japan
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Ai Morinaga
(28 April 1981 – 2 August 2019) was a Japanese manga artist from Okayama Prefecture. Among her best-known series are '' Your and My Secret'' and ''My Heavenly Hockey Club''. Morinaga's last work was '' Kirara no Hoshi'', which was published in ''Betsufure'' magazine from 2010 to 2015. Morinaga died on August 2, 2019. Manga Works * * '' Kirara no Hoshi'' * ''My Heavenly Hockey Club is a manga series written and illustrated by Ai Morinaga. It is published by Kodansha in Japan and Del Rey Manga in America. The series ran for 14 volumes, ending in 2005. The first eight volumes were released in North America. Series Ov ...'' * '' Maniattemasu'' * '' Strawberry chan no Karei na Seikatsu'' (''The Gorgeous Life of Strawberry-chan'') * '' Yamada Taro Monogatari'' * ''Yamada Taro Monogatari Special Edition'' * '' Your and My Secret'' * '' Welcome to Cosmos Apartment House'' ( one-shot) References External links * 1981 births 2019 deaths Manga artists from Oka ...
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Your And My Secret
''Your and My Secret'', known in Japan as , is a manga series by Ai Morinaga. The series was first published in Enix's ''Monthly Stencil'' in January 2001, was later obtained by Mag Garden who published it in ''Monthly Comic Blade'' then '' Monthly Comic Avarus'' where it concluded its serialization in August 2011. The individual chapters were collected and released into eight tankōbon volumes by Mag Garden. A continuation of the manga, subtitled as , was serialized in Mag Garden's online magazine, Web Comic Beat's, between June 2012 and March 2013; it was later released in a single tankōbon volume. In Japan, ''Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu'' has been adapted into three radio dramas and a live action film. ''Your and My Secret'' follows the effeminate Akira Uehara who switches bodies with the tomboy Nanako Momoi due to an accident. ADV Manga licensed ''Boku to Kanojo no Peke Mittsu'' and released it under the name ''Your and My Secret'' in 2004. Tokyopop later obtained the ...
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Nanae Chrono
Nanae Chrono, known in Japan as is a female Japanese manga artist. She is best known as the creator of the manga series ''Peacemaker Kurogane'', ''Senki Senki Momotama'', and ''Vassalord''. Works Serials *; (1999) :This was a oneshot manga originally published in ''Shounen Gangan'' magazine. *; (1999) :Originally, as , it was published in ''Monthly Shōnen Gangan'' and ran for six volumes. It was licensed in English by Tokyopop. *; (2005) :This ten volume series ran in ''Comic Blade'' magazine and then in ''Web Comic Beat's'' online magazine. *; (2006) :This seven volume series ran in ''Comic Blade'' Magazine. The first four volumes have been released in English. *; (2008) :A three volume series written by Nanae Chrono but drawn by Nakabayashin Takamasa. Artbooks *; :Peacemaker Kurogane 92pages of full color artbook. First Printed in 2004 *;''Chrono Graffiti'' :A compact Illustration with 402 pages of full color. Side A features art from ''Senki Senki Momotama'', Side B cont ...
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Vassalord
is a josei manga series written and illustrated by Nanae Chrono. It was serialized in ''Comic Blade Avarus'' from March 30, 2006 until its conclusion on February 15, 2013. The individual chapters were collected and published in 7 bound volumes by Mag Garden, with the first volume released on May 10, 2006 and the final volume released on March 15, 2013. It is licensed for an English language release in North America by Tokyopop. The manga was licensed in French by Kami for the first two volumes before Soleil Productions picked up the title and republished the series. The manga is also licensed in Germany by Tokyopop Germany, in Poland by Studio JG and in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing. The manga series was adapted into a series of four drama CDs by Frontier Works. An OVA was also adapted from the manga by Production I.G, which was released with the last volume of the manga on March 15, 2013. Reviews have been mixed about the series with reviewers praising or panning the character ...
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Sakura Kinoshita
is a Japanese Mangaka, manga artist. She's most famous for two of her works: Matantei Loki Ragnarok and Tactics (manga), Tactics (with Kazuko Higashiyama). Biography Kinoshita wrote ''The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok, The Mythical Detective Loki'', a story about the titular Norse god of mischief who was exiled to Earth and runs a paranormal detective agency to collect evil auras that have taken over human hearts. The manga series ran in the magazine ''Monthly Shōnen Gangan'' from August 1999 to October 2004, and was collected in 7 tankōbon volumes by Gangan Comics. It was also adopted into an anime television series that ran in 2003. ''Loki'' was later purchased by publishing company MAG Garden and moved to ''Comic Blade'' magazine, where Kinoshita wrote five more volumes under the name ''The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok''. Kinoshita's other major work was with Kazuko Higashiyama on the manga series ''Tactics (manga), Tactics'', which follows the adventures of a boy ...
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Tactics (manga)
''Tactics'' (stylized as ''tactics'') is a Japanese manga series written as a collaboration between Sakura Kinoshita and Kazuko Higashiyama. It was serialized in ''Comic Blade Masamune''. Kinoshita supplied the character "Kantarou", and Higashiyama supplied the character "Haruka". While the manga was previously licensed for released in English in paperback by both ADV Manga and Tokyopop, the manga was only available in English in digital format on JManga for two years before it was no longer accessible. The animation studio Studio Deen adapted the ''Tactics'' manga into a 25-episode anime series, which ran on Japanese television from October 5, 2004, to March 29, 2005. The English dub of the anime was distributed by Manga Entertainment in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. ''Tactics'' resumed serialization on January 18, 2018, as ''tactics 新説'' on pixiv comics. Plot Set in Japan during the Taishō period (in the anime, the manga is set during the late Mei ...
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Shiho Sugiura
(born January 21) is a manga artist. Shiho Sugiura debuted in 1994 and works under the BL publisher . Sugiura's newest manga series, ''Shuuten Unknown'', is serializing in ''Monthly Comic Avarus''. Work Sugiura's manga, such as ''Koori no Mamono no Monogatari'' ''(Legend of the Ice Demon)'', and '' Silver Diamond'' (2003-2011) are considered part of the '' shonen ai'' genre. ''Silver Diamond'' was considered to be a fun story with art that is "distinctively 1990s," according to Anime News Network. The first few volumes were translated into English and published by Tokyopop. When ''Shuuten Unknown'' was released, bookstores in Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 ... and other cities held an exhibition of Sugiura's work. ''Shuuten Unknown'' is a fantasy manga ab ...
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Kawori Tsubaki
Kaori ( "scent/aroma, fabric/weave" and occasionally rendered "perfume", ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Kaori (voice actress) (born 1976), Japanese voice actress and singer *, musician known as Bonnie Pink *Kaori Asoh (born 1967), Japanese actress and voice actress *Kaori Chiba (born 1981), field hockey player *, Go player *, author *, Japanese voice actress * Kaori Hamura, artist and illustrator *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese sport wrestler *, musician and former Morning Musume member *, Japanese volleyball player *Kaori Ito (伊藤 郁女, born 1979), Japanese dancer and choreographer *Kaori Ishihara (born 1993), idol, actress, voice actress and singer *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese swimmer * Kaori Kato (born 1977), Japanese women cricketer *Kaori Kawamura (1971–2009), Japanese singer *Kaori Kobayashi, Japanese jazz saxophonist and flautist *, Japanese voice actress *Kaori Manabe (born 1981), Japanese television ...
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