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''Craft'' is a bimonthly Japanese
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manga magazine published by Taiyoh Tosho. A number of works published in this magazine have been licensed in English, mostly by
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. Originally published on a quarterly basis, on October 19, 2019, Taiyoh Tosho announced that beginning with the December 2019 issue, the magazine would be distributed digitally on a bimonthly basis.


Licensed titles published in ''Craft''

*'' Butterfly of the Distant Day'', Tooko Miyagi *'' The Day I Become a Butterfly'', Sumomo Yumeka *'' I Give to You'', Maki Ebishi *'' Il gatto sul G'', Tooko Miyagi *'' Kiss Blue'', Keiko Kinoshita *'' New Beginnings'', Kotetsuko Yamamoto *''
No Touching At All is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kou Yoneda. ''No Touching At All'' was serialized in the quarterly manga magazine ''Craft'' from 2007 to 2008. The book was followed up with a one-volume sequel spin-off titled . A live-action ...
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Momoko Tenzen is a Japanese name for girls. Momo is usually written with the kanji character 桃 for "peach" or 百 for "one hundred" or 杏 for "apricot", followed by -ko, a common suffix for girls' names (meaning "child"). It may refer to: People *, Japanese ...
*'' Same Cell Organism'', Sumomo Yumeka *'' Seven Days'', Rihito Takarai and Venio Tachibana *'' You and Harujion'', Keiko Kinoshita


References

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