Manga Erotics F
Categories | Manga |
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Frequency | Monthly (2001–2002) Bi-monthly (2002–2014) |
First issue | January 1, 2001 |
Final issue | July 8, 2014 |
Company | Ohta Publishing |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | www |
Manga Erotics F (Japanese: マンガ・エロティクス・エフ, Hepburn: Manga Erotikusu Efu) was a bimonthly manga magazine by Ohta Publishing. It was first published as a monthly magazine on January 1, 2001, and switched to bimonthly in May 2002, releasing on the seventh of odd months. It ceased publication on July 8, 2014, with volume 88.[1]
The manga magazine was created as a merger of two former magazines by Ohta Publishing, the monthly Manga Erotics and the seasonal Manga F. Manga artist Naoki Yamamoto had a supervisory role in the publication of the magazine, to which he also contributed some works.
The magazine was considered "underground" and published "artsy sex comics," according to Jason Thompson.[2] Kentarō Mizumoto sees the influence of the New Wave movement on Manga Erotics F.[3] Unlike what its title may suggest, works lacking direct sexual expression were also included.[citation needed]
Contributors and titles
[edit]- Mitsue Aoki (青木光恵)
- Papaiya Gundan (パパイヤ軍団★)
- Inio Asano (浅野いにお)
- A Girl on the Shore (うみべの女の子)
- Usamaru Furuya (古屋兎丸)
- Suicide Circle (自殺サークル) (2002)
- Lychee Light Club (ライチ☆光クラブ) (2005–2006)
- Innocents Shōnen Jūjigun (インノサン少年十字軍) (2008–2011)
- Lily Hoshino (星野リリィ)
- Romance of an Ancient Dreaming City (夢見る古都)
- Sukune Inugami (犬上すくね)
- Junko Kawakami
- Yōko Kondō
- Kinu no Himo (2002–2003)
- Jiro Matsumoto (松本次郎)
- Asumiko Nakamura (中村 明日美子)
- Natsume Ono (オノ・ナツメ)
- Ristorante Paradiso (リストランテ・パラディーゾ)
- The Fleeing Man (逃げる男)
- Hiroaki Samura (沙村広明)
- Spring Breeze Snegurochka (春風のスネグラチカ)
- Takako Shimura (志村貴子)
- Happy-Go-Lucky Days (どうにかなる日々)
- Sweet Blue Flowers (青い花)
- Naoki Yamamoto (山本直樹)
- Watching Fuckin' TV All Time Makes a Fool (テレビばかり見てると馬鹿になる)
References
[edit]- ^ "Manga Erotics F Magazine to End Publication". Anime News Network. May 9, 2014. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
- ^ Thompson, Jason (2012). Manga: The Complete Guide. Random House. ISBN 9780345539441.
- ^ Mizumoto, Kentarō. "「ニューウェイブ」という時代". Sora Tobu Kikai. Archived from the original on January 23, 2003. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
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