was a Japanese ''
shōnen''
manga magazine
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published by
Fujimi Shobo
, formerly , was a Japanese publisher that specialized in light novels, manga, role-playing games and collectible card games. Founded in 1972 and reorganized three times, it was at times an independent company and at times an imprint of Kadok ...
. It was first released on January 30, 2006, and was initially sold
quarterly
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. Starting with the sale of the fourth volume on April 20, 2007, the magazine was sold
bimonthly until its final issue, the fifteenth volume released on February 20, 2009. The magazine was a special edition of its parent magazine ''
Monthly Dragon Age
is a Japanese shōnen manga magazine published by Fujimi Shobo. The magazine began as a combination between ''Monthly Comic Dragon'' and ''Monthly Dragon Junior'', two former magazines published by Fujimi Shobo. The first issue was published in ...
'' which also publishes
light novel
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s along with manga.
Serialized titles
Manga
* ''
@ Home
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''
* ''
Armored Core: Tower City Blade''
* ''
bee-be-beat it!''
* ''
Chrome Shelled Regios''
* ''
Clannad: Tomoyo Dearest''
* ''
Crimson Grave
is a Japanese manga
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''
* ''
Croisée in a Foreign Labyrinth''
* ''
Diebuster
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''
* ''
Dolls Girl
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''
* ''
Hime no Namida wa Todomaranai
is the Japanese word for princess or a lady of higher birth. Daughters of a monarch are actually referred to by other terms, e.g. {{nihongo3, , 王女, Ōjo, literally king's daughter, even though ''Hime'' can be used to address ''Ōjo''.
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* ''
Kanon
Kanon may refer to:
Buddhism
* Kanon, a Japanese name for Guanyin, a Buddhist spiritual figure
Media and literature
* ''Kanon'' (video game), a Japanese visual novel by Key, later adapted into anime series
* ''Kanon'' (manga), a manga by Chih ...
''
* ''
Maken-ki!''
* ''
Maid o Nerae!''
* ''Mei no Naisho''
* ''
Munto''
* ''
Nightly Knight''
* ''
Orichalcum Reycal''
* ''
Otome no Iroha''
* ''
Room No.1301
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''
* ''
Seitokai no Ichizon''
* ''
Supa Supa
Supa may refer to: Geography
* Supa Dam, Western Ghats, Karnataka, India
* Joida, new settlement for the people from the defunct town Supa. Supa town was immersed due to the construction of Supa Dam
* Supa, Parner, village in Maharashtra, India
*S ...
''
* ''Tetsunagi Kooni''
* ''
Tomoyo After: Dear Shining Memories''
* ''
Yūgengaisha Kobold Shiritsutanteisha''
Light novels
* ''
Gakkō Yōkai Kikō Daihachi Kaidan Bashūchū''
External links
Official website
2006 establishments in Japan
2009 disestablishments in Japan
Bi-monthly manga magazines published in Japan
Defunct magazines published in Japan
Fujimi Shobo
Magazines established in 2006
Magazines disestablished in 2009
Magazines published in Tokyo
Quarterly manga magazines published in Japan
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