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was a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by
Hakusensha is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company mainly publishes manga magazines and is involved in series' productions in their games, original video animation, music, and their animated TV ...
. A sister magazine to ''
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'', it was released on the first Friday of every month in B5 format from 2000 to 2018.


Series featured in the magazine

The following is a partial list of the artists and manga serialized in the magazine: * Hikari Asada (story), Maru Asakura (art) ** ''14 Juicy'' * Kanji Kawashima ** ''Anko Bomb-a-Yeah!!'' * Serika Himuro ** ''Aoi no Yuuwaku'' * Ichiro Sasaki (story), Kazuo Maekawa (art) ** ''Crack Hound'' * Takakazu Nagakubo (story), Tsuyoshi Masuda (art) ** ''Ecchi no Kamisama!'' ** ''Miyakuji Otoshi'' *
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** ''
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'' * Fumihiro Hayashizaki ** ''Gabumento'' * Jun Fujishima ** ''Ginburu Taiheiki'' *
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'' ** ''Toshiue no Hito'' * Shigemitsu Harada (story), Takahiro Seguchi (art) ** ''
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'' * Shizuya Wazarai ** '' Kentō Shitō Den Cestvs'' (2014–2018) moved to
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* Tomohiro Takashima ** ''Panda Zuke'' * ''LINDA'' ** ''Seki-la-la Kanojo'' * Hideaki Nishikawa ** ''Shokugyo Koroshiya'' ** ''
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'' * Mahiru Teku ** ''Zenbu, Kimi no Sei da''


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* * 2000 establishments in Japan 2018 disestablishments in Japan Defunct magazines published in Japan Hakusensha magazines Magazines established in 2000 Magazines disestablished in 2018 Magazines published in Tokyo Monthly manga magazines published in Japan Seinen manga magazines {{Anime-mag-stub