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Barazoku (薔薇族) was ****an's
first commercially circulated **** men's magazine. It
began publication in July 1971 by
Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor...
- of ****
writer Yukio Mishima by
photographer Eikoh Hosoe, and
later with
Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "rose tribe") in 1971, the
first commercially produced **** magazine...
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works in the ****
manga genre were
published in the **** men's
magazine Barazoku and its
manga supplement Bara-Komi in the 1980s.
Distinguished by his works...
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contributor to
Barazoku,
which in 1971
became the
first commercially circulated ****
magazine in ****an.
Dissatisfied with the bishōnen art
style of
Barazoku, Mishima...
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Playguy (U.S.,
October 1976 –
October 2009) Badi (****an, 1994–2019)
Barazoku (****an, 1971–2008) G-men (****an, 1995–2016)
Samson (****an, 1982) Filament...
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published in 1987 in Bara-Komi, a
manga supplement of the **** men's
magazine Barazoku. The
manga depicts a ****ual
encounter between two men in a
public restroom...
- editor-in-chief of ****an's
first commercially based homo****uality
magazine Barazoku. He is the
president of Daini-Shobo (****. 株式会社第二書房).
Bungaku Ito was born...
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Starting in 1971, homo****ually-oriented
magazines began to appear,
including Barazoku. Homo****ual
magazines tend to
feature particular body types, such as Badi...
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writer Yukio Mishima by
photographer Eikoh Hosoe,: 34 and
later with
Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "rose tribe") in 1971, the
first commercially produced **** magazine...
- G-men,
Samson has
fewer general articles than
other magazines such as
Barazoku and more
short fiction and
serialized stories. Each
month there are community...