Difference between revisions of "SM Hisyousetsu"
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− | 1982: [[Sanwa | + | 1982: [[Sanwa Publishing]] launches '''SM Hisyousetsu'''. |
2009: Print edition ceases publication. Continues as SM Hisyousetu Web. | 2009: Print edition ceases publication. Continues as SM Hisyousetu Web. | ||
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"Hisyousetsu" means "secret stories." | "Hisyousetsu" means "secret stories." | ||
− | Artists published included [[Tadao Chigusa]], [[Oniroku Dan]], Mayumi Yoshino, [[Ko Minomura]], [[ | + | Artists published included [[Tadao Chigusa]], [[Oniroku Dan]], Mayumi Yoshino, [[Ko Minomura]], [[Youko Ozuma]], [[Shoji Oki]], Yuji Kirioka, [[Juan Maeda]], [[Yoji Muku]], [[Namio Harukawa]]. |
==Covers 1980s== | ==Covers 1980s== |
Revision as of 11:51, 28 August 2021
SM秘小説 (Japanese)
Summary
SM magazine
Publishing Dates
Print: 1982-2009
Web: 2009-present
Publishers and Editors
Sanwa Publishing (1982-1999)
Myway Publishing (1999-2009)
Editor: Yutaka Matsumoto
Editor: Masairo Asada
History
1982: Sanwa Publishing launches SM Hisyousetsu.
2009: Print edition ceases publication. Continues as SM Hisyousetu Web.
Interesting points
"Hisyousetsu" means "secret stories."
Artists published included Tadao Chigusa, Oniroku Dan, Mayumi Yoshino, Ko Minomura, Youko Ozuma, Shoji Oki, Yuji Kirioka, Juan Maeda, Yoji Muku, Namio Harukawa.