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[[image:SMSpirit.jpg|200px|thumb|SM Spirit. March 1984]]
 
[[image:SMSpirit.jpg|200px|thumb|SM Spirit. March 1984]]
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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<div style="text-align: justify;”>SM magazine.
  
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==Publication Dates==
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==Publishing Dates==
Launched 1984
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1984-
  
==Publisher(s) and Editor(s)==
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==Publishers and Editors==
 
Publisher: Million Shuppan
 
Publisher: Million Shuppan
  
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1985: Publishes ''[[Go Arisue]]'s Sunday SM Best'' series.
 
1985: Publishes ''[[Go Arisue]]'s Sunday SM Best'' series.
  
== Interesting point(s)==
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==Interesting points==
==References==
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==Selected Works==
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==Notes==
 
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==References (※)==
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==External Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 1 November 2022

SMスピリッツ (Japanese)

SM Spirit. March 1984

Description

SM magazine.

Publishing Dates

1984-

Publishers and Editors

Publisher: Million Shuppan

Sold through Taiyo Zusho

Publisher and Editor: Toichiro Nakahara (1984-)

Publisher: Akira Hirata. Editor: Nobuyuki Abe (Mar 1986-)

Publisher: Akira Hirata. Editor: Koichi Kudo (1989-1990)

Publisher: Akira Hirata. Editor: Ryojiro Abe (1992)

History

1982: SM Mania is founded with its first issue in July.

1985: Publishes Go Arisue's Sunday SM Best series.

Interesting points

Selected Works

Notes

References (※)

External Links