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[[image:Uramado.jpg|200px|thumb|Uramado. March 1957]]
 
[[image:Uramado.jpg|200px|thumb|Uramado. March 1957]]
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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SM magazine created by the famous SM illustrator Reiko Kita ([[Toshiyuki Suma]]) three years after leaving [[Kitan Club]] magazine. '''Uramado''' featured illustrated stories, articles on sexuality and nude photo galleries (both SM and vanilla).
  
 
== Publishing Dates==
 
== Publishing Dates==
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==History==
 
==History==
 
1956: '''Uramado''' founded by [[Toshiyuki Suma]].
 
1956: '''Uramado''' founded by [[Toshiyuki Suma]].
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1957 (Mar): ''Alluring Evil Adulteresses Special Issue''.
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1957: [[Chimuo Nureki]] publishes ''"Blue-headed Man"'' under the alias Toyokichi Iida.
  
 
1962: [[Chimuo Nureki]] becomes editor-in-chief.
 
1962: [[Chimuo Nureki]] becomes editor-in-chief.
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== Interesting point(s)==
 
== Interesting point(s)==
 
'''Uramado''' started under the name "[[Kappa]]" in January 1956, and changed to '''Uramado''' in October.
 
'''Uramado''' started under the name "[[Kappa]]" in January 1956, and changed to '''Uramado''' in October.
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[[Toshiyuki Suma]] illustrated for [[Uramado]] under the names '''Reiko Kita''' and '''Kou Minomura'''.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:59, 22 August 2020

裏窓 (Japanese)

Uramado. March 1957

Description

SM magazine created by the famous SM illustrator Reiko Kita (Toshiyuki Suma) three years after leaving Kitan Club magazine. Uramado featured illustrated stories, articles on sexuality and nude photo galleries (both SM and vanilla).

Publishing Dates

1956-1961.

Publisher(s) and Editor(s)

Publisher: Kubo Shoten

Editor: Toshiyuki Suma

Editor: Chimuo Nureki

History

1956: Uramado founded by Toshiyuki Suma.

1957 (Mar): Alluring Evil Adulteresses Special Issue.

1957: Chimuo Nureki publishes "Blue-headed Man" under the alias Toyokichi Iida.

1962: Chimuo Nureki becomes editor-in-chief.

1966: The January issue is Uramado's final issue.

Interesting point(s)

Uramado started under the name "Kappa" in January 1956, and changed to Uramado in October.

Toshiyuki Suma illustrated for Uramado under the names Reiko Kita and Kou Minomura.

References

Notes

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