Talk:List of manga magazines

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[edit] Denmark magazines

Um, Are "Yu Gi Oh" and "Dragonball" name of magazines published in Denmark, or was it meant to be posted as a manga not a magazine? Just wondering because it's a bit confusing @_@ --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.194.62.23 (talk • contribs) .


I added information on Swedish manga magazines.

I structured the info on Swedish magazines the same way as the info on US Magazines for consistency.

[edit] Danish and Norwegian magazines

In Sweden, Dragon Ball, One Piece and Yu-Gi-Oh! has been published in pocket format, and Yu-Gi-Oh! is also running in the Swedish edition of Shonen Jump, but there has not been any manga magazines with any of these titles (although a Dragon Ball anime-comic magazine was published for a while). I suspect the same thing might be true for Denmark and Norway. It would be nice if someone could confirm this.

[edit] Dengeki Daioh

In the main article for Dengeki Daioh, the magazine is described as a seinen magazine. On this page it is listed under a shounen one. One of the articles needs editing to bring it in line with the other, but I'm not immediately sure which one. Buugipopuu 16:40, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

I was bold and moved it. It is properly listed as a seinen magazine. Kyaa the Catlord 00:31, 26 August 2006 (UTC)