This is my gross oversimplification of a history of comics diversity in the U.S. and Japan. I postulate while the Comics Code crippled many American genres back in 1954, in Japan manga was able to diversify and hit a peak with Shone Jump in 1995, although now the magazine industry is shrinking again. Your feedback is appreciated! This is for my Unusual Manga Genres panel.
Posted on Wednesday, 29 February 2012
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See, the introduction...Comics Code really impacted crime
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Woah… Josei started...80’s. Some might say josei branched out from seinen, but timeline is...
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