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Comic Valkyrie
Sept. 2008 issue of Comic ValkyrieCategories Seinen manga Frequency Monthly (fomerly bimonthly) Publisher Kill Time Communication First issue July 25, 2006 Country Japan Language Japanese Website http://www.comic-valkyrie.com (Japanese) Comic Valkyrie (コミックヴァルキリー Komikku Varukirī ) is a Japanese science fiction and fantasy seinen manga magazine published by Kill Time Communication.[1] Its target readership is males between their teens and thirties. The first volume was released on July 25, 2006,[2] and ran in bimonthly volumes until it switched to monthly publication, starting with Volume 30 which was released on May 27, 2011.[3] At the time it was launched, it was described by Anime News Network as a "bishojo battle magazine," reflecting the large proportion of stories featuring attractive young women engaged in adventure or combat in futuristic or young adult fantasy settings.[4][5] Many manga serialized in Comic Valkyrie are later published in bound volumes under Kill Time Communications' Valkyrie Comics imprint. The magazine is published in B5 format and sold every other month on the twenty-seventh for 650 yen.
Contents
Serialized titles
Current titles
- Freezing (Dall-Young Lim & Kwang-Hyun Kim)
- Phantom King (Dall-Young Lim & Soo-Hyun Lee)
- Unbalance Unbalance (Dall-Young Lim & Soo-Hyun Lee)
- Kada Gaiden (Umio Sai)
- Tatakau Onna no Ko-tachi (Katsuma Takazuki)
- Wrestle! The Underground (Buredo)
- Dream Hunter Rem Alternative (Seiji Okuda & Hiura R)
- Sister Bullet (Matsuzaki Yutaka)
- Mugen Senshi Valis (ZOL)
- Koimoku (Dall-Young Lim & Hae-Won Lee)
- Necrophile of Darkside Sister (Akira Kuzumiya)
- Gaia Kitan (Toshimasa Komiya)
- Freezing: First Chronicle (Dall-Young Lim and Jae-Ho Yoon)
Past titles
- GUNNER QUEEN (R-Ex)
- Dual Soul One Body (Hiroshi Kajiyama)
- Infinity Blade (KEN+)
- Onihime VS (Dall-Young Lim & Soo-Hyun Lee) (on hiatus)
- KITE Liberator (Riku Omiya)
- Princess Lover! (Ricotta & Yu Midorigi)
- Tentacle Princess (Kuroha)
- Rose × Marie (Shioji Urase)
- MikoTama (Rei Kusakabe)
- Nekomimi Gakuen Yorozuya (Yūki Kagura)
- Wrestle! Idol (Buredo)
- Susume! Kaijin Club (Noritaka Suzuki)
- Tarot Maiden Kisara (Robaa)
- BLANGEL (Yukito Watase)
- Endless Eden (Tateo Retsu)
- Zettai Fuhatsu Atomic Girl (Yukiji Nakayama)
- Mitsurugi Haruka KikiIppai! (Kadiba Ataru)
- Justice Research Group Serenade (Naoki Yokoyama)
References
- ^ "JMPA Magazine Data: manga magazines for boys and men" (in Japanese). http://www.j-magazine.or.jp/data_001/man_6.html. Retrieved February 9, 2008.
- ^ "Comic Valkyrie Vol.1" (in Japanese). Kill Time Communications. http://www.comic-valkyrie.com/modules/valkyrie/vol01.html. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
- ^ "Comic Valkyrie Vol.30" (in Japanese). Kill Time Communications. http://www.comic-valkyrie.com/modules/valkyrie/vol30.html. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
- ^ "Kill Time with Bishojo Magazines". Anime News Network. June 23, 2006. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-06-23/kill-time-with-bishojo-magazines. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
- ^ "Side Dish #36 -- Futomaki: Comic Valkyrie". October 4, 2007. http://mangacast.net/?p=11. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
External links
Categories:- Seinen manga
- Japanese bi-monthly manga magazines
- Magazines established in 2006
- Anime and manga magazine stubs
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