Four Shōjo Stories
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Four Shōjo Stories | |||
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Genre | Fantasy, Romance, Science fiction | ||
Manga | |||
Author | Moto Hagio Keiko Nishi Shio Satō |
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Publisher | Shogakukan | ||
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Demographic | Shōjo | ||
Magazine | Various | ||
Volumes | 1 |
Four Shōjo Stories is a shōjo manga anthology released by Viz Media in February 1996. It contains two stories by Keiko Nishi, and one each by Moto Hagio and Shio Satō. This was one of the first (if not the first) shōjo titles released in English in North America.[1] Matt Thorn, a noted anthropologist, translated all four stories in the anthology. This anthology is unusual in the fact that Viz did not ask permission to publish the four stories as an anthology, and they had to pull it from the shelves when the original rights holder (Shogakukan) found out what they had done.[2]
[edit] Releases
- Four Shōjo Stories, ISBN 1-56931-055-6, Viz Communications, February 1996
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Jandoc, Wilma (2005-03-27). ‘Shōjo Stories’ heralds a manga resurgence. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved on 2007-07-14.
- BookSwim reviews