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17 years ago
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This info is for any fans of Mag Garden & Comic Blade out there. I've just been to their website this morning and I just found of piece of announcement news of a new manga anthology magazine coming out called:

Comic Blade Brownie

From what I can only guess, I think that this new magazine will feature shonen and shojo manga. However I'm not 100% sure about this. If you don't believe me, here is the link to the Comic Blade Brownie announcement page:

[url]http://www.mag-garden.co.jp/comic-blade/brownie/top.html[/url]

I don't know about the rest of you, but I am very excited by this piece of news; right before I started class. I was disappointed about Mag Garden ending Comic Blade Masamune and how they only have two manga magazines, being Monthly Comic Blade & Monthly Comic Blade Avarus, but after hearing news about Comic Blade Brownie, I just can't help but to feel excited about it. 😀 😀


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17 years ago
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Interesting. I'm an on again off again fan of Blade, so I'll definitely buy the first couple of issues come December.


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17 years ago
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Holy crap! Kagerou Nostalgia is going to be in it.
runs around squeeing like a fangirl
Now I just need to figure out how to get the raws.


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17 years ago
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I checked some sites, and it indeed does seem to be both shoujo and shounen in there. I don't get that, what kind of fans are they aiming for? Most guys read only shounen/seinen, and most girls read shoujo/josei/sometimes shounen[at least in japan], and for guys[in japan], there are far more better shounen magazines to buy every week/month such as Shounen Jump from Kodansha/Shueisha[Oh and Monthly Shounen Jump] as well as Shounen GanGan from Square Enix, and Shounen Sunday from Shogakukan, so competing with the numerous shounen magazines will be difficult. I have yet to see guys pick up a shoujo magazine/manga and buy it every week >.>. Maybe it's aiming for girls who like to read some shounen?


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17 years ago
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They're probably aiming for the same audience as Yell, only with a more masculine touch. You know, love stories with some fan service, but not harem. I haven't had a chance to buy a copy yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing what it has to offer.


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17 years ago
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Actually, Comic Blade Brownie is aiming at an audience of both boys and girls.

In a previous Flash video of their website, there were two sentences appearing right above the magazine title to which I think is the magazine's tagline. It reads: "男の子も (Otoko no ko mo). 女の子も (Onna no Ko mo)." It translates to "boys" and "girls", I think.

Oh, and just to let you know (probably again):

"R^2 -rise R to the second power-" is another manga that is going to be in Brownie.

Hope this helps...


... Last edited by Forbidden_Brownie 17 years ago
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