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Japanese & American Manga Magazines & Anthologies

Discover the manga magazines and anthologies from Japan, the U.S. and Europe. Find out the difference between Shonen Jump and Nakayoshi and other comics collections and learn more about the Japanese comics publishing system.
Otaku USA Magazine Profile
Profile of Otaku USA, a monthly anime, manga, video game, film and Japanese pop culture magazine published in the U.S. by Sovereign Homestead Magazine Publishing / Sovereign Media. Includes information about regular columns, Otaku USA's editorial focus and subscription information.
Shojo Beat Manga Magazine Profile
Profile of Shojo Beat, a monthly shojo manga magazine for girls, published in the U.S. by Viz Media. Includes information about manga series featured, regular columns and its editorial direction.
Shonen Jump (U.S.) Manga Magazine Profile
Profile of Shonen Jump, a monthly shonen manga magazine for boys, published in the U.S. by Viz Media. Includes information about manga series featured, regular columns and its editorial direction.
Super Manga Blast Manga Magazine Profile
Profile of Super Manga Blast, a monthly manga anthology magazine, published in the U.S. by Dark Horse Comics. Includes information about manga series featured, regular columns and its editorial direction.
PULP Manga Anthology Magazine Profile
Profile of PULP, a monthly manga anthology magazine, published in the U.S. by Viz Media. Includes information about manga series featured, regular columns and its editorial direction.
Nakayoshi (Japanese)
Nakayoshi ("best friends") magazine is a monthly Japanese shojo manga anthology magazine geared toward tween and younger teen girls. Popular shojo manga series featured in Nakayoshi include Kitchen Princess (Kitchen no Ohime-sama) and Magic Knight Rayearth.
New Type Magazine - U.S. Edition
The premier magazine of anime and manga culture, New Type is available in both English and Japanese editions. Extensive reviews of DVD and theatrical releases of anime available in Japan, Asia and the U.S. make New Type the leading source for information about the latest and greatest anime.
Otaku USA Magazine
Otaku USA is a glossy, high-end magazine dedicated to all aspects of otaku culture: anime, manga, Asian film and pop culture, plus cosplay, toys and games.
Shonen Jump (Japanese)
One of the best-selling manga magazines in the world, Shonen Jump features popular shonen manga series including One Piece, Bleach, Naruto and Prince of Tennis.
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