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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...
- 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...
- contributor to Barazoku, which in 1971 became the first commercially circulated **** magazine in ****an. Dissatisfied with the bishōnen art style of Barazoku, Mishima...
- ) Playguy (U.S., October 1976 – October 2009) Badi (****an, 1994–2019) Barazoku (****an, 1971–2008) G-men (****an, 1995–2016) Samson (****an, 1982) Filament...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Starting in 1971, homo****ually-oriented magazines began to appear, including Barazoku. Homo****ual magazines tend to feature particular body types, such as Badi...
- sculptures. In 1978, Hasegawa's art was published for the first time in Barazoku, a monthly magazine for **** men; he would later go on to be published in...