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Comic Yuri Hime
Comic Yuri Hime cover (spring 2006), featuring art by Reine HibikiCategories Yuri manga Frequency Quarterly First issue July 2005 Company Ichijinsha Country Japan Language Japanese Website Official website Comic Yuri Hime (コミック百合姫 Komikku Yuri Hime , lit. Comic Lily Princess) is a quarterly manga anthology magazine published in Japan by Ichijinsha. The first volume was published in July 2005. It is the successor to Yuri Shimai and features manga with the same yuri (lesbian) themes. Comic Yuri Hime was financially dependent upon Monthly Comic Zero Sum, but from 2008 on the magazine has become independent.[1] To celebrate this, the eleventh volume, released on January 18, 2008, included an extra called Petit Yuri Hime, a collaboration of artists from Comic Yuri Hime, Comic Yuri Hime S and Yuri Hime: Wildrose.[1] Comic Yuri Hime S is Comic Yuri Hime's male-targeted sister magazine. The readership of Comic Yuri Hime is approximately 70% female.[2]
Serialized manga
The majority of the manga in Yuri Hime are one-shots, but there are several serialized stories. Many of the bound volumes released under the Yuri Hime label are collections of one-shots that a manga author drew for the magazine.
- Ameiro Kouchakan Kandan (Miyabi Fujieda)
- Aoi Shiro (Tomoyuki Fumotogawa and Pochi Edoya)
- Apple Day Dream (Nene Jounouchi)
- Clover (Hiyori Otsu)
- Creo the Crimson Crisis (Takewakamaru)
- Epitaph (Aya Syouoto)
- First Love Sisters (Mizuo Shinonome)
- Hanjuku Joshi (Akiko Morishima)
- Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu (Taishi Zaō and Eiki Eiki)
- Himitsu Shōjo (Chi-Ran)
- Kawaii Anata (Hiyori Otsu)
- Kotonoha no Miko to Kotodama no Majo to (Miyabi Fujieda)
- Kuchibiru Tameiki Sakurairo (Milk Morinaga)
- Mermaid Line (Renjūrō Kindaichi)
- Nanami and Misuzu (Sunao Minakata)
- Otome Cake (Mako Takahashi)
- Rakuen no Jōken (Akiko Morishima)
- Shōjo Bigaku (Chi-Ran)
- Simoun (Hayase Hashiba)
- Strawberry Shake Sweet (Shizuru Hayashiya)
- Tokimeki Mononoke Jogakuen (Banana Nangoku)
- Voiceful (Nawoko)
- Yoruzora no Ōji to Asayake no Hime (Mera Hakamada)
- YuruYuri (Namori)
- ZettaixRoman (Moony Muttri)
References
- ^ a b "Comic Yuri Hime becomes independent" (in Japanese). http://www.akibablog.net/archives/2008/01/etc_ichijinsha_080107.html. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
- ^ "Joseidōshi no LOVE wo egaita, danshi kinsei no "Yuri būmu" gayattekuru!?" (in Japanese). Cyzo. http://www.cyzo.com/2008/02/post_350.html. Retrieved 2008-03-21.
External links
Categories:- Japanese quarterly manga magazines
- Magazines established in 2005
- Yuri
- Anime and manga magazine stubs
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