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Name | Feel Young |
Aliases | フィールヤング |
Themes | Magazine Manga |
Categories | Josei manga |
Tần suất | Nguyệt san / Monthly |
Ngày bán | Ngày 08 mỗi tháng |
Phát hành lần đầu | 1989 |
Đơn vị chế bản | Shodensha |
Quốc gia | Japan |
Trụ sở | Tokyo |
Ngôn ngữ | Japanese |
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Feel Young is a comic magazine that is gaining popularity mainly among women in their 20s and 30s. It is characterized by a large number of works by talented manga artists, seasonal manga artists, young manga artists, etc. It also includes works by new authors who are not famous, so it has a reputation among manga connoisseurs for being able to find new talent. In addition, there are a wide range of manga genres such as romance, work, friendship, and childcare, so you can enjoy it from various fields. There are various themes that make you think, things that make you remember the old days, and things that make you laugh out loud. Anyway, there is a lot of variety, so you can continue reading without getting bored.
In addition, Feel Young is a manga magazine that can be fully enjoyed by men. Many men may be reluctant to subscribe to women's comic magazines. However, Feel Young has many manga that depict the subtleties of the modern woman's mind in a variety of ways, and if a man reads it, he will be able to understand women's feelings. Many authors have comics and essays serialized in comic magazines for men, so I think you can enjoy it casually. Feel Young has a lot of interesting works on it, so if you like manga, you should buy it.
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Feel Young is a monthly josei manga magazine published by Shodensha in Japan. Manga artists whose stories have run in this magazine include Moyoco Anno, Mitsue Aoki, Mitsukazu Mihara, Kiriko Nananan, Mari Okazaki, Erica Sakurazawa, Ebine Yamaji, and others.
The magazine was first published in 1989. When the magazine emerged in the late 1980s, it was part of a new wave of josei magazines like Young Rose and Cutie Comics, publishing manga like the ones of Kyoko Okazaki that distanced themselves from the soap-opera "Ladies Comics" of the 1980s and kept more elements of shōjo manga in their style. Rachel Thorn explains that the magazine is considered more artsy and progressive than other josei magazines like the more conservative You or the more mainstream Chorus. Some women who got works published in the artistic manga magazine Garo, like Erica Sakurazawa, Kiriko Nananan and Shungicu Uchida, published their works also in Feel Young. The manga artist Milk Morizono described that she felt like her work was sometimes out of place, because it was too dark for the light pages of the magazine.
In 1995, it had a circulation of 250.000, in the following year 150.000. In 2004, an issue of the magazine had a circulation around 72.4000.
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