List of manga magazines

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This is a listing, by country of publication and target audience, of manga magazines.

Contents

[edit] Japanese magazines

[edit] Male oriented manga magazines

[edit] Kodomo magazines

[edit] Shōnen magazines

[edit] Seinen magazines

[edit] Salaryman magazines

These are almost exclusively available in train stations and are aimed at the working men who want something to read on the way to and from work while commuting.

  • Hontō ni Atta Yukai na Hanashi
  • Manga Club
    • Manga Club Original
  • Manga Home
  • Manga Life
    • Manga Life Momo
    • Manga Life Original
    • Manga Life Selection
  • Manga Time
  • Manga Town
    • Keitai Manga Town
    • Manga Town Original

[edit] Adult magazines

[edit] Other magazines

Other male oriented magazines serializing manga.

[edit] Female oriented manga magazines

[edit] Shōjo magazines

[edit] Josei magazines

  • Chorus
  • CUTIE
  • Be-Love
  • Feel Young
  • For Mrs.
  • Judi
  • Kiss (Kodansha)
  • Petit Comic
  • Silky
  • Yan Mama Comic (comics for young mothers)
  • You
  • Young Rose

[edit] Adult magazines

  • Comic Amour

[edit] Yaoi magazines
  • Asuka Ciel
  • Comic June
  • Ciel Tres Tres
  • drap

[edit] Special interest magazines

[edit] Alternative magazines

  • Ax
  • Comics Cue
  • Erotics F
  • Opera

[edit] Mahjong magazines

  • Bessatsu Kindai Mahjong
  • Kindai Mahjong Gold
  • Kindai Mahjong Original

[edit] Pachinko magazines

  • Manga Pachinker
  • Pachinker World

[edit] Yuri magazines

[edit] Other magazines

(Anime magazines)

[edit] Defunct magazines

[edit] Male oriented manga magazines

[edit] Kodomo magazines

[edit] Shōnen magazines

[edit] Seinen magazines

[edit] Adult magazines

[edit] Other magazines

Other male oriented magazines serializing manga.

[edit] Female oriented manga magazines

[edit] Shōjo magazines

[edit] Josei magazines
  • Big Comic For Lady (a.k.a. For Lady)
  • Young You

[edit] Special interest magazines

[edit] Alternative magazines

[edit] Yuri magazines

[edit] Magazines published in the United States

These are not ordered by target audience because of the small number of publications.

[edit] Manga Anthologies

[edit] No longer published

[edit] Other magazines that have published manga

[edit] Magazines published in Germany

  • BANZAI! (shōnen) - German edition of Shonen Jump. (discontinued)
  • Daisuki (shōjo)
  • Manga Power (discontinued)
  • Manga Twister

[edit] Magazines published in Denmark

  • Manga Mania

[edit] Magazines published in Norway

[edit] Magazines published in Sweden

[edit] Manga Anthologies

  • Manga Mania (shōnen/seinen/shōjo) - Started publication in 2003. Consists of manga published by Kodansha.
  • Shonen Jump (shōnen) - Swedish edition of Shonen Jump. Started publication in 2004.

[edit] No longer published

[edit] Other magazines that have published manga

  • Pox (now defunct) - A comics magazine for alternative adult comics from many countries. Featured Yoshihiro Tatsumi's Kachiku (as Hundkojan) (originally published in GARO) in issue 6/1986, as well as some other short stories by the same author.
  • Magnum (now defunct) - A comics magazine for action/adventure comics. (Popular comics included Judge Dredd, Cat Claw, AXA and later many Vertigo comics.) Featured Akira in issues 4-9/1997 (after which the magazine ceased publication).

[edit] Magazines published in Indonesia

  • Shonen Magz (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Magazine. It consists of manga published by Kodansha.
  • Shonen Star (shōnen) - Indonesian version of Shonen Sunday, consists of manga published by Shogakukan.
  • Nakayoshi (shōjo) (Indonesian version)
  • Hanalala (shojo) - Indonesian version of Hana to Yume and Lala combined into one. It consists of manga published by Hakusensha.
  • Champ - manhwa

[edit] Magazines published in Australia

  • OzTAKU (Australian artists)
  • Xuan Xuan (Australian artists) - currently discontinued

[edit] Magazines published in the United Kingdom

  • Manga Mania - Published by Dark Horse Comics from 1993 and running for a number of years, the magazine featured serialised installments of famous Japanese manga such as Akira, Godzilla and Appleseed, as well as other articles on the genre.
  • Manga Mover (Half international, half Japanese artists)
  • Neo

[edit] Magazines published in Russia

[edit] Magazines published in Malaysia

[edit] Magazines published in The Netherlands

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