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List of Manga Magazines

Over the years, both anime and manga have grown in popularity outside of Japan. In the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, many monthly and bi-monthly magazines are available featuring the latest manga release. These publications feature various chapters from popular manga and typically provide reviews on the latest manga, anime and video games as well as opinion editorials.
  1. Otaku USA

    • Otaku USA is an independent bi-monthly magazine featuring objective coverage on anime, manga and Japanese pop culture. Every issue contains at least 32 pages of the manga previews from the latest titles. Otaku USA also provides an online "Web Otaku" service, allowing the reader to log onto their website to view steaming anime video and additional manga chapters. Along with streaming video, users can participate in community discussion and take part in writing contests. There is also additional content on the website that the editors were unable to fit in the magazine, such as lengthy interviews with manga artists and writers.

    Shonen Jump

    • Shonen Jump is a monthly manga magazine targeted toward a male audience. The magazine is published by Viz Entertainment, a US-based anime media company and features numerous popular shonen (boys) manga series, including Bleach, Naruto, One Piece and Death Note. Shonen Jump's online website also offers news coverage and an online manga reader, where users may preview the newest manga offerings from Viz Entertainment.

    NEO

    • NEO is a UK-based monthly manga magazine providing coverage to fans since 2004. The magazine features news and reviews on video games, anime, manga and music from Korea, Japan and China. Though the magazine is published in the UK, subscriptions are available globally through their online form. NEO's online website also offers additional news and an online shop featuring licensed anime merchandise, such as figurines and shirts.

    Kiseki

    • Kiseki is an Australian-based manga magazine published bi-monthly. Kiseki, meaning "Miracle" in Japanese, aspires to reach out to its audience by providing high-quality manga releases from new and undiscovered talent. The magazine also provides editorials and reviews on manga series. Kiseki is currently published in Australia, though single issues are available for purchase on their website, so individuals from around the world can enjoy the coverage the magazine provides.

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