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Dengeki Daioh
Cover of the August 2001 issue of Dengeki Daioh featuring Chiyo and Sakaki from Azumanga Daioh. Illustration by Kiyohiko Azuma.
CategoriesShōnen manga[1]
FrequencyMonthly[2]
Circulation130,000 (2014)[3]
PublisherASCII Media Works
First issueApril 18, 1994
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
WebsiteDengeki Daioh

Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh (月刊コミック電撃大王, Gekkan Komikku Dengeki Daiō) is a Japanese shōnen manga magazine[3] published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) under the Dengeki brand. Many manga serialized in Dengeki Daioh were later published in tankōbon volumes under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Comics imprint. The magazine is sold every month on the 27th. A yonkoma section of Dengeki Daioh called Dengeki Yonkoma Daioh (電撃4コマ大王) features various omake 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 super deformed form. Two special editions of the magazine called Dengeki Moeoh and Dengeki Daioh Genesis are sold bimonthly and quarterly, respectively.

The publication originated from Bandai'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 anime and video games 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.[4]

Serialized titles

In Dengeki Daioh

Title AuthorIllustrator First issue Last issue
Adachi to Shimamura
安達としまむら (Adachi to Shimamura)
Hitoma Iruma Yuzuhara Moke  May 2019 Ongoing
Amagoi
雨乞
Teika Kobato   2009 2012
Angel Foyson Kōbō Shibusawa   2000 2005
Ano Natsu de Matteru
あの夏で待ってる
Ichika Pepako Dokuta  March 2012 February 2013
Asura Cryin'
アスラクライン (Asura Kurain)
Gakuto Mikumo Ryō Akizuki  November 2008 September 2010
Azumanga Daioh
あずまんが大王 (Azumanga Daiō)
Kiyohiko Azuma   February 1999 June 2002
Blood Alone Masayuki Takano   February 2005 2010
Bloom Into You
やがて、君になる (Yagate, Kimi ni Naru)
Nio Nakatani   May 2015 September 2019
A Certain Scientific Railgun
とある科学の超電磁砲 (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun)
Kazuma Kamachi Motoi Fuyukawa  May 2007 Ongoing
Chō Kankaku Analman
超感覚ANALマン
Kōichirō Yasunaga   1993 December 1999
Chōjō Kidō Siren
超常機動サイレーン
Yūji Ihara   August 2004 September 2007
Chronos Hayes
クロノスヘイズ (Kuronosu Heizu)
Masayuki Takano   2001 2003
D4 Princess
D4プリンセス (D4 Purinsesu)
Shōtarō Harada   1997 2000
Dark Whisper
ダークウィスパー (Dāku Wisupā)
Ikuto Yamashita   May 2000 November 2003
DigiPara
でじぱら (DejiPara)
Nobuyuki Takagi   October 2005 April 2010
Dengeki Momoe Scythe
電撃ももえサイズ
Shin'ichi Yūki   2004 2004
Dengeki Nekomimi Samurai
電撃ネコミミ侍
Akira Hakozaki   January 2007 April 2009
Dengeki Tenjikars
電撃テンジカーズ (Dengeki Tenjikāzu)
Ryoichi Koga   August 2006 December 2010
Deus X Makina
デウスXマキナ
Wataru Karasuma   July 2008 December 2010
Doll Master Yūji Ihara   September 1999 December 2003
Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.[A] Yū Kagami, Mikage Juri Miyabi  June 2008 March 2015
Engeki Shōjo Inochi
演撃少女 命
Shizuru Hayashiya   1999 2000
Eromanga Sensei
エロマンガ先生
Tsukasa Fushimi Rin  May 27, 2014 Ongoing
Evergreen
エバーグリーン
Yuyuko Takemiya Akira Kasukabe  2011 2015
Gun Driver
ガンドライバー (Gan Doraibā)
Gō Bitō Noriyasu Seta  1995 2001
Gurren Lagann[A]
天元突破グレンラガン (Tengen Toppa Guren Ragan)
Kazuki Nakashima Kotaro Mori  June 2008 July 2013
Gunslinger Girl Yu Aida   May 21, 2002 September 27, 2012
Hayate X Blade[G]
はやて×ブレード (Hayate X Burēdo)
Shizuru Hayashiya   January 2004 July 2008
Himeyaka Hime-sama
ヒメヤカヒメサマ
Shōtarō Harada   September 2006 2007
Hiyomama
ひよママ
Etsuya Mashima   2006 2008
Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere
境界線上のホライゾン (Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon)
Minoru Kawakami Hideo Takenaka  October 2011 May 2015
Horologium
ホーロロギオン (Hōrorogion)
Jukki Hanada Tatsu Nohana  March 2009 November 2010
Hyakkaryōran: Sengoku Otome
〜百花繚乱〜戦国乙女
Shirogumi Yura Shinano  March 2009 March 2012
Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san
一撃殺虫!!ホイホイさん
Kunihiko Tanaka   2004
Ignaju Crossgates Station The No.00
イグナクロス零号駅 (Iguna Kurosu Reigōeki)
Choco   2000 2012
Jinki: Shinsetsu[F]
JINKI-真説-
Shirō Tsunashima   May 2008 December 2008
Juggle
ジャグリ (Jaguri)
Okito Endō   August 2009 October 2011
Kagihime Monogatari Eikyū Alice Rondo
鍵姫物語 永久アリス輪舞曲
Kaishaku   February 2004 July 2006
Kamichu!
かみちゅ!
Koji Masunari   June 2005 January 2007
Kanna
神無
Takeru Kirishima   2001 2005[5]
Kantai Collection: The perched naval base
艦隊これくしょん -艦これ- 止まり木の鎮守府
Hiroichi [ja]   July 2014 Ongoing
Kashin Fūjinjō[H]
禍神風塵帖
Hiroyuki Utatane   Ongoing
Kaze no Sumika - Ginga Hyōjunji
風の住処 - 銀河標準時
Ikuto Yamashita   1994 April 1997
Kemeko Deluxe![A]
ケメコデラックス! (Kemeko Derakkusu!)
Masakazu Iwasaki   October 2005 June 2011
Koikoi Seitokai
こいこい★生徒会
Kanao Araki   January 2009 April 2013
Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate SLC
恋と選挙とチョコレートSLC (Koi to Senkyo to Chokorēto SLC)
Sprite Waki Ikawa  May 2011 January 2014
Kokoro Library
ココロ図書館 (Kokoro Toshokan)
Nobuyuki Takagi   April 2000 July 2002
Kurakura
くらクラ
Hiroki Haritama   2005 2005
Kurogane Communication
鉄コミュニケイション
Hideo Kato Tomomasa Takuma  1997 1999
Lythtis[C][H]
リスティス (Risutisu)
Hiroyuki Utatane   1995 Ongoing
Love Allergen
ラブアレルゲン (Rabu Arerugen)
Satoru Akahori Yukimaru Katsura  November 2009 April 2012
Mahōtsukai to Teishi no Futekisetsu na Kankei
魔法使い(♂)と弟子(♀)の不適切なカンケイ
Yukio Konya   June 2009 March 2011
Marine Attack
マリンアタック (Marin Atakku)
Team Plus+ Wataru Karasuma  2007 2007
Mitsuboshi Colors
三ツ星カラーズ (Mitsuboshi Karāzu)
Katsuwo   2014 2020
Moriguchi Orito no Teiōgaku
森口織人の帝王学
Masaki Okayu Rin Sanada  2008 2009
Muv-Luv Alternative
マブラヴ オルタネイティヴ (Mabu Rabu Orutaneitivu)
âge Azusa Makishima  October 2007 June 2017
Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse
マブラヴ オルタネイティヴ トータル・イクリプス (Mabu Rabu Orutaneitivu Tōtaru Ikuripusu)
âge Takashi Ishigaki  October 2009 2011
Na Na Na Na
なななな
Shōtarō Harada   2003 2005
Ninin ga Shinobuden
ニニンがシノブ伝
Ryōichi Koga   August 2000 March 2006
Noisy Girl
ノイジィ・ガール (Noiji Gāru)
Hideyuki Kurata Hanaharu Naruko  September 2008 Ongoing
Noritama
のりタマ
Mahiro Ōtsuka   January 2010 December 2011
Not Lives
ノットライヴス
Wataru Karasuma   August 2011 December 2016
Ōkami Kakushi: Fukahi no Shō
おおかみかくし〜深緋の章〜
Konami Mirura Yano  February 2010 March 2011
Ōoku Chakapon!
大奥チャカポン!
Maitake   June 2009 November 2010
Pretty Manizu
ぷりてぃまにぃず (Puriti Manizu)
Shinsuke Kurihashi   August 2003 April 2005
Pure Mario Nation
PUREまりおねーしょん (PURE Mario Nēshon)
Nobuyuki Takagi   January 2003 July 2004
Qualia the Purple
紫色のクオリア (Murasaki-iro no Kuoria)
Hisamitsu Ueo Shirō Tsunashima  March 2011 October 2013
Rewrite: Side-R Key Shūichi Kawakami  April 2011 September 2013
Sekiganjū Mitsuyoshi
隻眼獣ミツヨシ
Tetsurō Ueyama   2002 2005
Shakugan no Shana
灼眼のシャナ
Yashichiro Takahashi Ayato Sasakura  April 2005 October 2011
Sharin no Kuni, Himawari no Shōjo
車輪の国、向日葵の少女
Akabeisoft2 Wataru Usami  July 2008 February 2011
Shina Dark: Kuroki Tsuki no Ō to Sōheki no Himegimi[E]
シャイナ・ダルク 〜黒き月の王と蒼碧の月の姫君〜
Bunjūrō Nakayama Yukari Higa  April 2007 March 2009
Sister Red Shizuru Hayashiya   2001 2003
Shingetsutan Tsukihime
真月譚 月姫
Type-Moon Sasaki Shōnen  October 2003 September 2010
Sora Kake Girl D
宇宙をかける少女D (Sora o Kakeru Shōjo D)
Hajime Yatate Kekocha  April 2009 January 2010
So Ra No Wo To
ソ・ラ・ノ・ヲ・ト
Paradores Yagi Shinba  January 2010 June 2011
Strawberry Marshmallow
苺ましまろ (Ichigo Mashimaro)
Barasui   April 2002 Ongoing
Sukashi Kashipan Man: Manzarademonai Daibōken
スカシカシパンマン〜まんざらでもない大冒険〜
Arima Honda   September 2008 Ongoing
Taiyō no Shōjo Inka-chan
太陽の少女インカちゃん
Toshihiro Ono   July 1994 February 1998
Ticktack Gangan Ryō Akizuki   2003 2003
Tokudane Sanmen Captors[B]
特ダネ三面キャプターズ (Takudane Sanmen Kyaputāzu)
Hairan   August 2009 Ongoing
Tonari no Danna-sama
となりのだんな様
Chiki Nonohara   2008 2008
Toradora![A]
とらドラ!
Yuyuko Takemiya Zekkyō  May 2008 Ongoing
Tori Koro MW-1056[D][H]
トリコロMW-1056
Hairan   June 2006 Hiatus
Toshokan Sensō Spitfire![H]
図書館戦争 SPITFIRE!
Hiro Arikawa Yayoi Furudori  January 2008 June 2008
Train+Train Hideyuki Kurata Tomomasa Takuma  January 2000 May 2003
Twinkle Crusaders
ティンクル☆くるせいだーす (Teinkuru Kuruseidāsu)
Lillian Jin Arima  April 2008 August 2008
Twinkle Crusaders GoGo!
ティンクル☆くるせいだーすGogo! (Teinkuru Kuruseidāsu)
Lillian Hijiki  August 2009 October 2010
Uchūjin Plumber
宇宙人プルマー (Uchūjin Purumā)
Ukyō Takao   2000 2001
Venus Versus Virus[A] Atsushi Suzumi   May 2008 September 2008
Wagaya no Oinari-sama.[A]
我が家のお稲荷さま。
Jin Shibamura Suiren Shōfū  June 2008 May 2013
White Album Aquaplus, Leaf Chako Abeno  August 2008 2010
Yoiyami Gentō Sōshi
宵闇眩燈草紙
Tatsunosuke Yatsufusa   1999 2006
Yotsuba&!
よつばと! (Yotsuba to!)
Kiyohiko Azuma   March 2003 Ongoing
Yuri Seijin Naoko-san
百合星人ナオコサン
Kashmir   May 2005 April 2014

In Dengeki Moeoh

In Dengeki Teioh

Special editions

Dengeki Moeoh April 2007 issue.
Dengeki Moeoh
Dengeki Moeoh (電撃萌王, Dengeki Moeō) is a seinen manga magazine[3] sold on the twenty-sixth of every other month; the magazine is a special edition version of Dengeki Daioh.[citation needed] It first went on sale on March 26, 2002, and was originally published quarterly. 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.[6]
Dengeki Teioh
Dengeki Teioh (電撃帝王, Dengeki Teiō) was a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by MediaWorks; the magazine was a special edition of Dengeki Daioh,[citation needed] 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
Comic Sylph (コミックシルフ, Komikku Shirufu, normally written as comic SYLPH) was a quarterly shōjo manga magazine, and first went on sale on December 9, 2006, as a special edition version of Dengeki Comic Gao!, but starting with the sixth volume on March 21, 2008, Comic Sylph became a special edition version of Dengeki Daioh.[citation needed] Comic Sylph was one of the few magazines originally published by MediaWorks not under the Dengeki naming line, such as with Dengeki Daioh, and Dengeki G's Magazine, 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 Sylph (シルフ, Shirufu) and started to be published bimonthly as an independent magazine.
Dengeki Bunko Magazine
Dengeki Bunko Magazine (電撃文庫MAGAZINE) is a seinen light novel 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

  • A These manga were transferred from Dengeki Comic Gao!.
  • B This manga was transferred from Houbunsha's Manga Time Lovely.
  • C This manga was transferred from Comptiq.
  • D This manga was transferred from Manga Time Kirara.
  • E This manga was transferred from Dengeki Daioh's special edition Dengeki Teioh.
  • F This manga was transferred from Comic Blade.
  • G This manga was transferred to Ultra Jump.
  • H These manga are on hiatus.

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey Books. p. xxiii-xxiv. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8.
  2. ^ Japan 1995 marketing and advertising yearbook. 1995. p. 143. ISBN 4-88553-071-7.
  3. ^ a b c "JMPA Magazine Data: manga magazines for boys and men" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  4. ^ "Read or Die's Kurata, Sola's Abeno to Start New Manga". Anime News Network. 2008-05-29. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  5. ^ Thompson, Jason (March 17, 2010). "365 Days of Manga, Day 183: Kanna!". Unbound Worlds. Penguin Random House.
  6. ^ "AMW 広告のご案内(コミック・その他)" [AMW Advertisement Information (Comic, Other)] (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Archived from the original on 2009-07-27. Retrieved 2009-11-25.