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A doujinshi copybook or copybon (コピー本) is a self-published and self-made work of fan or original fiction published using a copy machine.[1]
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Types
Copybooks are usually fan fiction featuring characters that are not the artist's own, however copybooks can often feature original characters and situations. H-Copybooks are erotic. (The letter 'H' usually stands for erotic content in Japan.) Most copybooks are erotic hentai, or Japanese drawn erotic comics. Some copybooks are hand drawn, these types are rare.[1] Most books consist of hand drawn comics with very little screen tones.
Printing and Binding
Copybooks are self printed by the doujinshi-ka (Doujinshi artist) and self bound. The most common type are printed on copy paper using a Xerox machine or other home copy device. They are usually bound together with staples down the front or in the middle.[1] Some are bound with glue and tape.
Reception and Value
Because copybooks are printed in such few number (usually 10 to 20) their value increases over time. Rare copybooks by well-known doujinshi circles are coveted collector's items and bring in quite an impressive revenue. Many doujinshi artists and circles begin, and build reputations with copybooks. Japan produces most copybook doujinshi, which can be found at Comiket or any other doujinshi convention. American copybooks are extremely rare due to strict American copyright laws and few books in circulation. These are high in value. Famous copybook circles include Fresh Fruits and Momonga Club.[1]
Ref. List
- ^ a b c d "Doujinshi". Fanlore Wiki. http://fanlore.org/wiki/Doujinshi. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
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