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Doujinshi (同人誌), also
romanized as
dōjinshi, is the ****anese term for self-published
print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider...
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create his own
complete work,
Black Magic,
which was
published in the
manga dōjinshi Atlas. His work
caught the eye of Seishinsha [jp]
President Harumichi Aoki...
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dōjinshi manga series written and
illustrated by
manga artist Takashi Okazaki. It was
originally serialized irregularly in the avant-garde
dōjinshi manga...
- In ****an,
doujin (****anese: 同人, Hepburn: dōjin) is a
group of
people who
share an interest, activity, or hobby. The word is
sometimes translated into English...
- name for the
genre in the late 1970s and
early 1980s in the
context of
dōjinshi (self-published works)
culture as a
portmanteau of yama nashi, ochi nashi...
- anime, manga, and
video games, such as fanart,
scanlations of
manga and
dōjinshi, and
cosplay photographs. Its
sister site
Exhentai (colloquially known...
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creating dōjinshi that she
would sell at
dōjinshi conventions.
After being unable to find a job in the film industry,
Itagaki submitted her
dōjinshi to editors...
- such as
dōjinshi,
unauthorized comics continuing the
story of an
official comic series, are
actually encouraged by many
anime makers.
These dōjinshi take...
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following are
people who have
created ****ually
explicit or ****
manga or anime,
collectively referred to as hentai. Amy
Yamada Benkyo Tamaoki...
- experimental,
modernist ****anese writer.
Yokomitsu began publishing in
dōjinshi such as
Machi ("Street") and Tō ("Tower")
after entering Waseda University...