Wings (magazine)
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| Categories | Shōjo manga |
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| Frequency | Bi-monthly (Vol. 1-9) Monthly (from Vol. 10) |
| Circulation | 250,000 |
| Company | Shinshokan |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
| Website | Official Website |
Wings (月刊ウィングス Gekkan Uingusu) is a shōjo manga magazine published by Shinshokan. The magazine is aimed at a female audience in the 16 to 20 year-old age range[1] and tend to be action- or fantasy-oriented stories.[2] Wings previously had a number of special editions such as Shinshokan South, or simply South, Phantom Club, Huckleberry, Un Poco, and Wings: Story. Currently, only Un Poco, and Wings: Story are still being published.
[edit] Manga artists and series featured in Wings
- Clamp
- Mizuki Hakase
- Judal
- Minekura Kazuya
- Yun Kouga
- Misaho Kujirado
- Princess Ai (created by Courtney Love and DJ Milky)
- Tomo Maeda
- Marvelous Entertainment
- Yuki Miyamoto
- Cafe Kichijouji de (written by Kyoko Negishi)
- Mineko Ohkami
- Kaori Ozaki
- Shuri Shiozu
- Mikiyo Tsuda
- Fumi Yoshinaga
- Ako Yutenji
[edit] References
- ^ www.matt-thorn.com - target audience, retrieved on 2007-07-25
- ^ Niko-niko.net - subject, retrieved on 2007-07-25
[edit] External links
- Shinshokan's Wings page (Japanese)
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