Monthly Comic Avarus
Appearance
(Redirected from Comic Blade Avarus)
Categories | Josei manga[1] |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | September 2007 |
Final issue | September 2014 (print) |
Company | Mag Garden |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Monthly Comic Blade Avarus |
Monthly Comic Avarus (月刊コミックアヴァルス, Gekkan Komikku Avarusu) is a Japanese josei manga (for young women) magazine published by Mag Garden.[2]
History and profile
[edit]The first issue was released on September 15, 2007, which replaced Comic Blade Masamune a few months after ending publication. The magazine was formerly titled Monthly Comic Blade Avarus before it was renamed in September 2010.[3][4] While new, female-oriented manga works are to be featured in the new magazine,[2] some of the manga published in the shōnen manga (for boys) magazine Comic Blade Masamune would also continue serialization in Avarus.[5]
Starting with the September 2014 issue it ceased print publication and became a digital-only online magazine.[6]
Serialized manga
[edit]- 12 Nin no Yasashii Koroshiya: Leo Murder Case (Founder Masaki; adapted by Ryo Takahashi)
- Akatsuki no Yami (Yumiko Kawai, art by Ayumi Kano)
- Amagoushi no Yakata (Nippon Ichi Software; adapted by Touka Okuno)
- Angetsu Yakou (Munku Mutsuki)
- Ayumu-kun no OO na Hibi (Yufuko Suzuki)
- Boukyaku no Cradle (Moyamu Fujino) (from Comic Blade Brownie)
- Utsurowazarumono -Breath of Fire IV- (Hitoshi Ichimura)
- Coda (Hitoshi Ichimura)
- Countdown 7 Days (Kemuri Karakara)
- Carat! (Yoshitomo Watanabe) (from Comic Blade Zebel)
- Crookclock (Chisato Nesumi)
- Dainashi (Shou Satogane)
- Docca (Yoshitomo Watanabe) (from Comic Blade Brownie)
- Dolci (Soumei Hoshino)
- Donten ni Warau (Kemuri Karakara)
- Erementar Gerad -Aozora no Senki- (Mayumi Azuma) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Fetish Berry (Arata Aki)
- Finlandia: Santa Yousei Gakkou (Mei Noguchi)
- Flat (Natsu Aogiri)
- Hanakisou (HaccaWorks; art by Maki Kouda)
- Hachigatsu no Hikari (K)
- Heart no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~ (QuinRose; adapted by Soumei Hoshino)
- Heart Tsuranuite (Rurui Hoshino)
- Hinekure Shisho no Mikaiketsu Jikenroku (Runamu Kinashi)
- Hishosama Kounin! (Eriko Katou)
- Honekoe Monogatari (Matsuki Akisawa)
- Honoo no Histugi (Kou Tounomine; art by Yoshiyuki)
- Hoshi no Oujo (Mirai Soft; adapted by Haruhiko Momokawa)
- Hoshino no Oujisama (Amino Yuki)
- Houou Gakuen Misoragumi (Arata Aki)
- Ilegenes: Giyoku no Koukyoukyoku (Mizuna Kuwabara; art by Kachiru Ishizue)
- Ilegenes: Kokuyou no Kiseki (Mizuna Kuwabara; art by Kachiru Ishizue)
- Inuyomi (Runamu Kinashi)
- Izayoi no Hitomi (Naruse Takami)
- Kaguu no Perelman (Maki Kouda)
- Kapo-n (Haruka Kanda)
- Kekko na Otemae Desu. (Miyoshi Furumachi)
- Konton no Shiro (Baku Yumemakura; art by Hiro Matsuba)
- Kori Senman (Mi Tagawa)
- Koto Puzzle (Alice Arisugawa; art by Ayumi Natsumo)
- Mekurumeku (Sato Tamaru)
- Mikan-Jirou (You Futaba)
- Mitsuboshi no Elende (Rami Uchiyama)
- Monochrome Factor (Kaili Sorano) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Muteki no Zarathustra (Meg Noguchi)
- Nakayoshi Kouen (Warehito Nejimaki) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Noble Savage (Shou Satogane)
- Number (Kawori Tsubaki)
- Pangaea/Ezel (Rin Asano) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Princess Nightmare (Karin Entertainment; adapted by Mei Noguchi)
- Replica (Kemuri Karakara)
- Rosetta Kara no Shoutaijou (Neko Asari; art by Hajime Sato) (from Comic Blade Brownie)
- Sable Prince (Chisato Nesumi)
- Saihate Keisatsu (Kou Matsuhisa)
- Sakaime no Sumika (Shigura Matsu)
- Sangoku Rensenki: Otome no Heihou! (Daisy2; art by Maya Azu)
- Sengaku (AKIRA, art by Hinoki Kino)
- Shiina-kun no Torikemo Hyakka (Shiya Totsuki)
- Shirokuro Tsukeru? (Clay Seagod, art by Amino Yuki)
- Shiroman (Shigura Matsu)
- Shuuten Unknown (Shiho Sugiura)
- Sousoukyoku Nightmare (Arata Aki) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Tactics (Kazuko Higashiyama, Sakura Kinoshita) (from Comic Blade Masamune)
- Tenshou Gakuen Gekkouroku (Nyun Miyao)
- Tokyo Last Chika (Miyoshi Furumachi)
- Toukai Retrospective (Mei Noguchi)
- Toxic (Ryo Takahashi)
- Tsukuyomi (Tadashi Ota; art by Haruki Seno)
- Usahiyo (Ai Shimizu)
- Vassalord (Nanae Chrono)
- VIVO! (Fujiko Segawa)
- Will O' Wisp (Otomate; adapted by Saiko Onodera)
- Working Holiday (Tsukasa Sakaki; art by Ayako Koyama)
- Yuuma-kun no Mainichi (Yufuko Suzuki)
- Your and My Secret (Ai Morinaga) (from Monthly Comic Blade)
- Zenryoku Shōnen (You Futaba)
References
[edit]- ^ "女性向けのオリジナルコミックを大募集!! アヴァルスでの連載目指し、キミの可能性を形にしてチャレンジしよう!!!". mag-garden.co.jp. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved July 25, 2016.
- ^ a b Avarus manga award. Archived June 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "アヴァルス次号よりリニューアル。「flat」小冊子全サも". Comic Natalie.
- ^ "アヴァルスで青桐ナツ「flat」描き下ろし小冊子の全サ実施". Comic Natalie.
- ^ Comic Blade Avarus Official Site Launched, New Adult Manga Magazine Debuts, and More | ComiPress
- ^ "Comic Avarus Becomes Online Magazine Next Month", Anime News Network, August 15, 2014.
External links
[edit]- Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Avarus website (in Japanese)
Categories:
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- Defunct magazines published in Japan
- Magazines established in 2007
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- Online magazines with defunct print editions
- Shōjo manga magazines