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Ikki
This is the cover to the October 2006 issue of Ikki.Editor Hideki Egami Categories Seinen manga Frequency Monthly Circulation 11,500 (2010) First issue April 2003 Company Shogakukan Country Japan Language Japanese Website http://www.ikki-para.com/ Monthly Ikki (月刊IKKI Gekkan Ikki ) is a monthly seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan. It tends to specialize in underground or alternative manga, but has had its share of major hits as well. Notably, both Bokurano and Ride Back have received anime adaptations. In 2009 Viz Media launched an online English version of Ikki named Sigikki.[1] The website serializes various titles from Ikki online and then when a title proves to be popular it receives publication in graphic novel form.
Manga artists and series featured in Ikki
- Akitakou
- I Love Biyori
- Kazuo Hara
- Noramimi
- Q Hayashida
- Dorohedoro [Licensed by Viz]
- Den Ishida
- Real World (story by Natsuo Kirio)
- Daisuke Igarashi
- Witches
- Children of the Sea [Licensed by Viz]
- Hisae Iwaoka
- Dosei Mansion [Licensed by Viz]
- Tetsu Kasabe
- Flying Girl
- Tetsuro Kasahara
- Rideback
- Koichi Kiba
- Fruits
- Masahiko Kikuni
- Ma Q Ken (moved from Young Sunday)
- Mohiro Kitoh
- Bokurano [Licensed by Viz]
- Naoe Kikuchi
- Tetsuko no Tabi (story by Hirohiko Yokomi)
- Iou Kuroda
- Sexy Voice and Robo [Licensed by Viz]
- Hiroko Matsuda
- Maho Tsukai Mimicchi
- Jiro Matsumoto
- Taiyō Matsumoto
- No. 5
- Hideyasu Moto
- Wild Mountain
- Daisuke Nishijima
- Natsume Ono
- Saraiya Goyou [Licensed by Viz]
- Wisut Ponnimit
- Buranko
- Rokuro Shinofusa
- Spinning Web
- Seiki Tsuchida
- Yamawari-sensei (story by Osamu Mizutani)
- Seimu Yoshizaki
- Kingyo Used Books [Licensed by Viz]
External links
Notes
Shogakukan manga magazines Kodomo Shōjo Josei Shōnen Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday (defunct) • Shōnen Big Comic (defunct) • Monthly Shōnen Sunday • Weekly Shōnen Sunday • Shōnen Sunday SuperSeinen Big Comic • Big Comic Original • Big Comic Spirits • Big Comic Superior • Monthly Big Comic Spirits • Monthly Sunday Gene-X • Monthly Ikki • Weekly Young Sunday (defunct)Categories:- Japanese monthly manga magazines
- Magazines established in 2003
- Shogakukan magazines
- Seinen manga
- 2003 establishments in Japan
- Anime and manga magazine stubs
- Akitakou
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