Monthly Ikki
Appearance
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Editor | Hideki Egami |
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Categories | Seinen manga[1] |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 11,500 (2010) |
First issue | April 2003 |
Final issue | September 2014 |
Company | Shogakukan |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Official website archived |
Monthly Ikki (Japanese: 月刊IKKI, Hepburn: Gekkan Ikki) was a monthly seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan. It tends to specialize in underground or alternative manga, but has had its share of major hits as well. Notably, both Bokurano and Ride Back have received anime adaptations. In 2009 Viz Media launched an online English version of Ikki named Sigikki.[2] The website serializes various titles from Ikki online and then when a title proves to be popular it receives publication in graphic novel form. The manga magazine suspended publication on 25 September 2014.[3]
Manga artists and series featured in Ikki
- Akitakou
- Kazuo Hara
- Q Hayashida
- Den Ishida
- Real World (story by Natsuo Kirio)
- Daisuke Igarashi
- Hisae Iwaoka
- Tetsu Kasabe
- Tetsuro Kasahara
- Koichi Kiba
- Masahiko Kikuni
- Ma Q Ken (moved from Young Sunday)
- Mohiro Kitoh
- Naoe Kikuchi
- Tetsuko no Tabi (story by Hirohiko Yokomi)
- Iou Kuroda
- Hiroko Matsuda
- Jiro Matsumoto
- Taiyō Matsumoto
- Takuya Mitomi
- Hideyasu Moto
- Wild Mountain
- Daisuke Nishijima
- Natsume Ono
- Motoyuki Ōta
- Wisut Ponnimit
- Rokuro Shinofusa
- Kumiko Suekane
- Seiki Tsuchida
- Yomawari-sensei (story by Osamu Mizutani)
- Yumi Unita
- Seimu Yoshizaki
References
- ^ "2009 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers". Anime News Network. January 18, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ^ Sigikki
- ^ "Monthly Ikki Magazine Suspends Publication". July 19, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014.