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is a Japanese
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magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) under the ''Dengeki'' brand. Many manga serialized in ''Dengeki Daioh'' were later published in ''
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'' volumes under ASCII Media Works'
Dengeki Comics is a manga publishing label affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) and is aimed at a male audience. Aside from the main Dengeki Comics label, there is the related Dengeki Comics EX label, which ...
imprint. The magazine is sold every month on the 27th. A
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section of ''Dengeki Daioh'' called features various
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strips of the manga series published in it. The format is typically a normal drawing on the right side featuring one or sometimes more characters, and a vertical four panel strip on the left featuring characters from the associated series in
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form. Two special editions of the magazine called ''Dengeki Moeoh'' and ''Dengeki Daioh Genesis'' are sold bimonthly and quarterly, respectively. The publication originated from
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's ''Cyber Comix'' magazine, which later became the short-lived ''Media Comix Dyne'' — it lasted three issues. After the publication of ''Media Comix Dyne'' was canceled, MediaWorks launched ''Dengeki Daioh'' as a quarterly publication in 1994. It eventually developed into a bimonthly magazine in 1996, and later into a monthly publication when its name was changed to its current title, ''Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh''. In recent years, the magazine has taken to publishing information on
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and
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s as well where half the magazine contains such information. ''Dengeki Daioh'' celebrated its thirteenth year of publication in 2007. Starting with the August 2008 issue, sold on June 27, 2008, ''Dengeki Daioh'' increased the number of manga series serialized in each issue which expanded the page count from about 700 to 900 pages per issue. __TOC__


Serialized titles


In Dengeki Daioh


In Dengeki Moeoh

*'' Dengeki!! Aegis 5'' *'' Haru no Chū'' *'' Koharubiyori'' *'' Maromayu'' (spinoff of ''
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'') *''
Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu is a Japanese light novel series by Yūsaku Igarashi, with illustrations by Shaa. The series originally started serialization in MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine '' Dengeki hp'' on June 18, 2004. The first novel was released ...
'' *'' Omakase! Sayana no Moerobu'' *'' Shōgakusei Sentai Petarikon'' *'' Tenshi no 3P! no 3P!!'' *'' Tōhō Kōrindō ~ Curiosities of Lotus Asia.'' *'' Yumemitari na Hoshimatari na'' *'' Yuriseijin Naoko-san'' *'' Megami-sama no ai ga guigui kuru'' *'' Hatsukoi, Tokimeki Usuihon''


In Dengeki Teioh

*'' Hamuchu'' *'' Iono-sama Fanatics'' *'' Koharubiyori'' *'' Kyōhaku Dog's'' *''
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'' *''
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'' *'' Mattari-san'' *''
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'' *'' Scape-God'' *''
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Special editions

;''Dengeki Moeoh'' : is a seinen manga magazine sold on the twenty-sixth of every other month; the magazine is a special edition version of ''Dengeki Daioh''. It first went on sale on March 26, 2002, and was originally published
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. The magazine stopped publication with its sixteenth issue in December 2005 for three months. In March 2006, the magazine started to be published bimonthly. As of 2009, circulation was 50,000 copies. ;''Dengeki Teioh'' : was a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by MediaWorks; the magazine was a special edition of ''Dengeki Daioh'', which went on sale four times a year in January, April, July, and November on the twenty-sixth. The magazine was published between April 26, 2004 and November 26, 2006. ;''Comic Sylph'' : was a quarterly
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magazine, and first went on sale on December 9, 2006, as a special edition version of ''
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'', but starting with the sixth volume on March 21, 2008, ''Comic Sylph'' became a special edition version of ''Dengeki Daioh''. ''Comic Sylph'' was one of the few magazines originally published by MediaWorks not under the ''Dengeki'' naming line, such as with ''Dengeki Daioh'', and ''
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'', the first of which being '' Active Japan'' in 1995 which was discontinued in 1998. Starting with the issue published on May 22, 2008, the magazine's title changed to simply and started to be published bimonthly as an independent magazine. ;''Dengeki Bunko Magazine'' : is a seinen
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magazine published bimonthly which originally began as a special edition of ''Dengeki Daioh''. The magazine was first published on December 10, 2007, as the successor of '' Dengeki hp'', but from the third issue on, published on April 10, 2008, the magazine became independent of ''Dengeki Daioh''. ;''Dengeki Daioh "g"''


Notes

* These manga were transferred from ''
Dengeki Comic Gao! , also known as ''Dengeki Gao!'' was a Japanese shōnen manga magazine that primarily contained manga and information about series featuring bishōjo characters. It was published from December 1992 to February 2008 by MediaWorks. The ''Gao'' in ...
''. * This manga was transferred from
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's ''Manga Time Lovely''. * This manga was transferred from ''
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''. * This manga was transferred from ''
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''. * This manga was transferred from ''Dengeki Daioh''s special edition ''Dengeki Teioh''. * This manga was transferred from ''
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''. * This manga was transferred to ''
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''. * These manga are on hiatus.


References


External links


''Dengeki Daiohs official website

''Dengeki Moeohs official website
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