Difference between revisions of "Fuzoku Soshi"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
'''Fuzoku Soshi''' was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]]. | '''Fuzoku Soshi''' was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]]. | ||
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== Interesting points== | == Interesting points== | ||
+ | During its short run, '''Fuzoku Soshi''' published works by several popular SM illustrators like [[Reiko Kita]], [[Seiu Ito]], [[Hideo Furusho]] and [[Tamaki Kitahara]]. | ||
==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== |
Revision as of 15:45, 31 December 2023
風俗草紙 (Japanese)
Description
Fuzoku Soshi was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside Yomikiri Romance and Kitan Club.
Publication Dates
1953-1954
Publishers and Editors
History
Interesting points
During its short run, Fuzoku Soshi published works by several popular SM illustrators like Reiko Kita, Seiu Ito, Hideo Furusho and Tamaki Kitahara.