Hakusensha
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Zettai Heiwa Daisakusenis a Japanese shojo manga written and illustrated by Akane Ogura. The series premiered in the September 2007 issue of Hakusensha's bi-monthly shojo manga magazine, LaLa DX. Chapters are collected and published in collected volumes by... In this article: Hakusensha and LaLa DX |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Ooku: The Inner Chambers
Ooku: The Inner Chambers is written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. The manga is serialised in Hakusensha's josei magazine Melody '' since 2005. Hakusensha released the manga's first ''tankobon volume on September 29, 2005. , the...
In this article: Viz Media, Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, Japan Media Arts Festival, Taiwan, North America, Japan, and Anime News Network
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
LaLa
LaLa is a monthly Japanese shojo manga magazine published by Hakusensha. The magazine is released on the 24th of each month. The magazine's furoku are usually calendars for New Year issues, drama CDs and so on. The magazine was ranked...
In this article: LaLa, Hana to Yume, LaLa DX, Weekly Shonen Magazine, Shojo Comic, Shogakukan, and Kodansha
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Earl Cain
...The Sound of a Boy Hatching, Kafka, and The Seal of the Red Ram were serialized between 1992 and 1994, and Godchild ran from 2001 to 2004. Hakusensha collected the individual chapters of Earl Cain into tankobon volumes, with Forgotten Juliet,...
In this article: Godchild and Franz Kafka
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Millennium Snow
Appearing as a serial in the Japanese magazine LaLa, the nine chapters of Millennium Snow were collected into two bound volumes by Hakusensha and published from November 2001 to August 5, 2002. The series focuses on a sickly teenage girl...
In this article: Millennium Snow, Bisco Hatori, LaLa, Chuang Yi, Anime News Network, LaLa DX, Garlic, and Madman Entertainment
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Kaori Yuki
...debuted in 1987 with which ran in the manga anthology ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' published by Hakusensha. Her work is typically serialized in one of Hakusensha's two shojo manga anthologies, ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' and ''Hana to Yume''.
In this article: Hana to Yume, Godchild, and Angel Sanctuary
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Moon Child (manga)
is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Reiko Shimizu. It was serialized in Hakusensha's magazine, ''LaLa''. It is licensed in North America by CMX Manga. The manga has been adapted into a theatrical interpretation of itself by...
In this article: North America
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
...unrequited love for Soga no Emishi, which is very unlike the traditionally known stories of these people. It was serialized in Hakusensha's ''LaLa'' from 1980 to 1984. The individual chapters were published in four ''tankobon'' under the...
In this article: Buddhism, Kodansha Manga Award, Ryoko Yamagishi, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Hakusensha
...called that was broadcasted by Nippon Cultural Broadcasting. The radio show has ended in March 2002. The radio show was compiled into 2 CDs and is sold under Hakusensha's drama CD imprint, Hakusensha CD Collection, otherwise known as HCD.
In this article: Shueisha, Animal House, Shogakukan, Keiretsu, Tokyo Game Show, Bessatsu Hana to Yume, LaLa DX, and Hitotsubashi Group
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Wikipedia | October 15, 2009
Julietta Suzuki
is a Japanese mangaka born in Fukuoka Prefecture. Her first series, Akuma to Dolce is still serializing in Hakusensha's The Hana to Yume, while her third series, Kami-sama Hajimemashita is currently serializing in Hakusensha's...
In this article: Hana to Yume, Bessatsu Hana to Yume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Koala, Air Master, and Yokohama
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Wikipedia | March 22, 2009
Shinji Wada
He has been the cover artist for and had stories published in the bishojo lolicon manga anthology series Petit Apple Pie. When Hakusensha published Sukeban Deka in 1979, Wada's work became so popular that he was commissioned to create the...
In this article: Shueisha, Bessatsu Margaret, Hana to Yume, Sukeban Deka, Kodansha, Hiroshima Prefecture, and Kure, Hiroshima
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Hakusensha is a Japanese publishing firm, founded December 1, 1973 by Shueisha, but now a separate company. It is best known in the West as a publisher of shōjo manga, though the seinen magazine Young Animal is its second best selling as of 2003, after Hana to Yume. In addition to serial publication, Hakusensha also sells compilation tankōbon under several imprints; most of their manga translated and sold in U.S. follows this format.
- Name:
- 株式会社白泉社
- Type:
- Kabushiki kaisha
- Location:
- Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku
- Region:
- Japan
- Founded:
- December 1973
- Industry:
- Publishing
- Key People:
- Norikazu Sakaguchi (president)
- Products:
- Magazines, manga, picture books, light novels, other books
- No. of Employees:
- 91
- Website:
- http://www.hakusensha.co.jp/
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