Comic Beam
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Categories | Seinen manga[1] |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 25,000 (2009)[2] |
First issue | November 1995 |
Company | Enterbrain |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | https://comicbeam.com/ |
Comic Beam (コミックビーム) is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Enterbrain on a monthly basis since November 1995. In 2006, it had a circulation of 25,000.[3]
Comic Beam is considered an "alternative" manga magazine in the Japanese publishing industry, where its 25,000 circulation is less than 1% of other more popular manga magazines like Weekly Shōnen Jump. Its small but loyal readership is regarded as consisting largely of hardcore comic enthusiast and art students.
Popular manga serialized in Comic Beam include Kaoru Mori's Emma, Takako Shimura's Wandering Son, and Masatoshi Usune's Desert Punk.
Serialized titles
- Areyo Hoshikuzu by Sansuke Yamada
- Astral Project (Astral Project 月の光) by Marginal and Syuji Takeya
- Bambi and Her Pink Gun by Atsushi Kaneko
- Desert Punk by Usune Masatoshi
- Emma by Kaoru Mori
- Emma Bangaihen by Kaoru Mori
- EVOL by Atsushi Kaneko (ongoing)
- Fancy Gigolo Pelu (ファンシージゴロ▼ペル) by Junko Mizuno
- Goshiki no Fune by Yōko Kondō (2013)
- King of Thorn by Yuji Iwahara
- Kuchibeta Shokudō by Bonkara (ongoing)
- Little Miss P by Ken Koyama
- Lost Lad London by Shinya Shima
- Otakus in Love by Jun Hanyunyū
- Shōnen Shōjo (少年少女) by Satoshi Fukushima
- Soil (ソイル) by Atsushi Kaneko
- The Strange Tale of Panorama Island by Suehiro Maruo
- Ultra Heaven by Keiichi Koike (on hiatus)
- Wandering Son by Takako Shimura
- Yajikita in Deep (弥次喜多 in DEEP) by Kotobuki Shiriagari
- Thermae Romae by Mari Yamazaki
- Zombie Hunter by Kazumasa Hirai (author) and Yang Kyung-il
- Nick & Lever by Kyogoro Miyata
References
- ^ "Men's Manga". Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ^ "2009 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers". Anime News Network.
- ^ "男性向けコミック誌" [Comic Magazines Intended for Males] (in Japanese). JMPA. Archived from the original on February 12, 2008. Retrieved September 11, 2009.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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