User:Lord of Evil/Hentai Magazines and Anthologies List

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Working in progress.

Current in Production

25-ji no Sweet Comic (25時のスィートコミック)

Monthly digital magazine started in April 2012, packaged in DRM format.

2D Dream Magazine (二次元ドリームマガジン)

Started in December 2001 as the bimestrially supplementary of Game Hihyou (ゲーム批評), the only magazine with mixture of comics and novels that still in production. Went independent in Feburary 2004. Started to make digital copy in December 2012 from the 60th release.

2D Dream Comics (二次元ドリームコミックス)

Regular and time to time anthologies supplementary of 2D Dream Magazine, for the complete list see here.

Famous titles are:

Aion Comics (アイオンコミックス)

Time to time supplementary of 2D Dream Magazine only released through mobile network, most are unreleased work of 2D Dream Magazine.

Aion Comics Original (アイオンコミックオリジナル)

Unreleased content/branch project of 2D Dream Magazine only released through web, currently only one series being made: Gatchiri Kairaku Land (がっちり★快楽ランド), 4 volumes (5 publications, for vol.2 is made into 2 halves) to date.

Comic 2D Dream (COMIC二次元ドリーム)

The only book produced in October 2005 as the supplementary of 2D Dream Magazine, prototype of later Comic Unreal.

Comic Prism (コミックプリズム)

Supplementary of 2D Dream Magazine that released in Spring, Summer and Winter of the year, with both physical and digital format. Suspended in Feburary 2013, 7 volumes released.

Action Pizazz (アクションピザッツ)

Started in September 1991 as アクションキャラクター (Action Characters), turn to hentai magazine in 2004 as semi-monthly 漫画アクション (Manga Action). Turn to monthly in May 2008, absorb part of Men's YOUNG in March 2012.

Action Pizazz SP (アクションピザッツSP)

Also known as Action Pizazz Special (アクションピザッツスペシャル) when released as the time-to-time supplementary of Action Pizazz. Went monthly since July 2009.

Action Pizazz DX (アクションピザッツDX)

Monthly magazine started in May 2008 as Action Pizazz turned to monthly from semi-monthly.

Amatoria Comics (あまとりあコミックス)

Known anthology series:

  • PetaFeti. (ぺたふぇち。), lolicon anthology, 20 volumes to date.

Angel Club (ANGEL倶楽部)

Monthly magazine started in February 1999.

BUSTER COMIC (バスターコミック)

Started in September 2007 as the bimestrially supplementary of Comic MUJIN, went independent in September 2009.

Comic AUN (COMIC阿吽)

Monthly magazine started in 1996 to replace Comic闘姫 (Comic Touki) which ended in June 1995.

Seraphim Comics (セラフィンコミックス)

Anthologies from Comic AUN. Famous series are:

  • Comic ino. Anthology

Canopri Comic (キャノプリcomic)

Monthly magazine started in November 2010, has both physical and digital versions.

Comic HANAMAN (COMIC華漫)

Once monthly magazine, turned to bimestrially in August 2011.

Comic Hotmilk (コミックホットミルク)

The real precursor is the Manga Hotmilk which discontinued in 2001, reboot in July 2007 as bimestrially supplementary of Manga Bangaichi, went independent one year later and became monthly publication since August 2011.

Comic Kairakuten (COMIC快楽天)

Started in September 1994 as the monthly supplementary of 漫画エロトピア (Manga Erotopia) to replace コミックライジン (Comic Rizing), went independent in September 1995.

Comic Kairakuten XTC (COMIC快楽天XTC)

To date only one volume made in August 2012, supplementary of Comic Kairakuten.

Comic X-EROS

Started in November 2012 as the monthly supplementary of Comic Kairakuten.

Comic Kairakuten BEAST (COMIC快楽天BEAST)

Started in April 2005 as the bimestrially supplementary of Chuッ スペシャル (Chu Special), became monthly in June 2006 and went independent in February 2007.

Comic Kuriberon (COMICクリベロン)

Monthly digital magazine started in September 2012 (as Vol.0), packaged in DRM format.

Comic Lo (コミックエルオー)

Monthly magazine, started in October 2002 as the supplementary of Comic Tenma, went independent in February 2006.

Koushoku Shounen (好色少年)

Time to time shotacon crossdressing supplementary from Comic Lo, one volume to date.

Girls for M

Time to time femdom supplementary from Comic Lo, 2 volumes to date.

Comic Magnum (コミックマグナム)

Monthly digital magazine started in May 2009, packaged in DRM format. Early release are stripped into DRM-free format gradually.

Hitodzuma Magunamu (人妻マグナム)

Supplementary of Comic Magnum, only 1 volume made to date.

Comic Maihime Musou (COMIC 舞姫無双)

Bimestrially magazine started in July 2012.

Comic Masyo (コミックマショウ)

Monthly magazine.

Alya Deluxe (アイラ・デラックス)

Anthology from Flamingo, アイラ (Alya), MANA and Comic Masyo, total 33 volumes made.

Flamingo R (フラミンゴR)

Started in July 2005 as monthly supplementary of Comic Masyo to replace discontinued MANA, ended in August 2006, 14 volumes made.

MANA ver. HARD

Anthology from Flamingo and MANA, total 4 volumes made.

Comic Mate (コミックMate)

Bimestrially magazine.

Comic Megastore (コミックメガストア)

First being the time-to-time supplementary of Manga Hotmilk, later in 1999 it reboot to be the supplementary of sister magazine called Megastore (メガストア) which focous on games. It went independent in March 2000 and became monthly in November 2000.

Comic 0EX (コミックゼロエクス)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Megastore to replace Comic MEGAPLUS, started in January 2008, discontinued in June 2010 and followed by Comic MEGAMILK.

Comic MEGACUBE (コミックメガキューブ)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Megastore to replace Manga Hotmilk in March 2001, discontinued in September 2003 and followed by Comic MEGAPLUS

Comic MEGAMILK (コミックメガミルク)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Megastore to replace Comic 0EX, started in June 2010 and discontinued in August 2012.

Comic MEGAPLUS (コミックメガプラス)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Megastore to replace Comic MEGACUBE in November 2003, discontinued in December 2007 and followed by Comic 0EX.

Comic Megastore H (コミックメガストアH)

Started bimestrially supplementary of Comic Megastore, went independent in September 2003. Once made into monthly publication from June 2003 to December 2010, went back to bimestrially since January 2011.

Comic Mega GOLD (コミックメガゴールド)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic Megastore H, started in May 2007 and discontinued in May 2008.

Comic Milkpudding (コミックみるくぷりん)

Bimestrially magazine started in June 2011 to replace suspended Comic HimeDorobou

Comic MUJIN (コミックムジン)

Monthly magazine started in August 1999 as "COMIC 夢迅", changed to Comic MUJIN in November that year.

Comic Jade (コミックジェイド)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic MUJIN started in July 2006, only three volumes being made.

Comic KUROFUNE (コミック黒船)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic MUJIN started in March 2003, only three volumes being made.

Comic MILF

Supplementary of Comic MUJIN, bimestrially publication started in June 2011.

Comic NoLimit

Supplementary of Comic MUJIN, only one volume being made in December 2009.

Comic Penguin Celeb (コミックペンギンセレブ)

Started in February 2006 as the bimestrially supplementary of Comic Penguin Club Sanzokuban, went independent in June 2008. Merged with Comic Momohime in June 2006, soon became monthly publication in August that year.

Comic Penguin Club (コミックペンギンクラブ)

Monthly magazine started in October 1986.

Comic Penguin Club Sanzokuban (コミックペンギンクラブ山賊版)

Monthly magazine started in December 1988.

Comic Potpourri Club (COMICポプリクラブ)

Monthly magazine started as いちごみるく (Ichigo Milk), changed to current name in December 1988.

Comic P Flirt (コミックPフラート)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic Potpourri Club started in October 2009, suspended in February 2013, total 22 volumes.

Comic Purumelo (COMICプルメロ)

Started in August 2006 as bimestrially supplementary to カルビPower (CarpiPower), became monthly in June 2007 and went independent in October 2009, all in both digital and physical format.

Comic Shingeki (COMIC真激)

Started in 2002 as the supplementary of Comic MUJIN, went independent monthly publication in August 2003.

Comic Shitsurakuten (COMIC失楽天)

Started as the special supplementary of Comic Kairakuten and Chuッ スペシャル (Chu Special) to make compilation of artist's work, make it in between a magazine and a tankōbon. Absorbed part of Comic HANAMAN in June 2011 in order to prepare for independent publication before finally achieve the goal in November 2012.

Comic SIGMA (コミックシグマ)

Monthly magazine, started in July 2006 as "COMIC SIGMA+", being the supplementary of Jukujo Monogatari and the actual first press in October 2006. From April 2012 it became the bimestrially supplementary of Comic Tenma.

Comic SIGMA plus (コミックシグマプラス)

Time to time supplementary of Jukujo Monogatari and Comic Tenma, 3 volumes to date, possibly suspended.

Comic Tenma (COMIC天魔)

Monthly magazine, started in June 1998.

Comic ChoiS! (Comic ちょいS!)

Bimestrially supplementary of non-h magazine Arrowlife (アローライフ), started in December 2006, being the supplementary of Comic Tenma in 2008, discontinued in Feburary 2009.

Comic Kotenma (コミック小天魔)

Supplementary of Comic Tenma, only 2 volumes produced from July to November in 1999.

Comic Vanilla (COMICバニラ)

Supplementary of Comic Tenma, started in May 2004 and merged into Comic Rin with Hinakan Hi!.

Hinakan (ひな缶)

Lolicon anthology from Comic Tenma, 10 volumes in total.

Hinakan Hi! (ひな缶Hi)

Supplementary of Comic Tenma, started in November 2003, and merged into Comic Rin with Comic Vanilla.

Koushoku Shounen no Susume (好色少年のススメ)

Shotacon crossdressing supplementary from Comic Tenma, 12 volumes in total.

Comic Unreal (コミックアンリアル)

Started in June 2006 as the bimestrially supplementary of 2D Dream Magazine, went independent in November 2006, started to make digital copies in July 2009 from the 20th release.

Comic XO Zetsu (COMIC XO 絶)

Monthly digital magazine, started in March 2010 to replace physical format Comic XO

Eroha (いろは)

Bimestrially digital magazine started in July 2012, became monthly in October 2012, packaged in DRM format.

ELIXIR (エリクシア)

Time-to-time digital magazine started in December 2012, only 1 volume made to date.

GachiComi (ガチコミ)

Monthly digital magazine started in December 2010.

Hobunsha Comics (芳文社コミックス)

Anthology from Hobunsha's magazines. Famous series are:

  • Love Chu (らぶチュ), 11 volumes to date.
  • Tsubomi (つぼみ, yuri anthology), 21 volumes to date.

Jun-ai Kajitsu (純愛果実)

Bimestrially magazine.

Bishoujo Kakumei KIWAME (美少女革命 極)

Bimestrially supplementary of Jun-ai Kajitsu started in April 2009, ended in April 2012 and replaced by Bishoujo Kakumei KIWAME Road. Has both physical and digital versions from the 6th volume. 19 volumes in total.

Bishoujo Kakumei KIWAME Road (美少女革命 極 Road)

Bimestrially supplementary of Jun-ai Kajitsu to replace Bishoujo Kakumei KIWAME, has both physical and digital versions.

Bishoujo Teki Kaikatsu Ryoku (美少女的快活力)

Bimestrially supplementary of Jun-ai Kajitsu started in December 2004, successor of コミックダントツ! (Comic Dantotsu), replaced by Comic Orekano! in Feburary 2008, total 19 volumes.

Comic Orekano! (comicオレカノ!)

Bimestrially supplementary of Jun-ai Kajitsu started in Feburary 2008, successor of Bishoujo Teki Kaikatsu Ryoku, replaced by Bishoujo Kakumei KIWAME in December 2008, total 5 volumes made.

Kagekiya Comics (カゲキヤコミックス)

Web publication only label.

BOOKKINIA (ボッキニア)

Anthology from Kagekiya Comics, 5 volumes made to date.

Kanjuku Monogatari (完熟ものがたり)

Bimestrially magazine, started in September 2011, being the supplementary of Comic Tenma, successor of Jukujo Monogatari.

Karyou Zettai Ryouiki (華陵絶対領域)

Monthly digital magazine to replace Karyou Gakuen Shotoubu in Augutst 2012.

Magazine Cyberia (マガジンサイベリア)

Started in Feburary 2009 as a bimestrially digital magazine, became monthly in May 2009.

Cyberia ManiaEX (サイベリアマニアックス)

Anthology from Magazine Cyberia.

Magnum X (マグナムX)

Sister magazine to Comic Magnum, started in August 2008, bimestrially publication in DRM digital format only.

Manga Bangaichi (漫画ばんがいち)

Monthly magazine started in April 1993.

Manga Bon (漫画ボン)

Monthly magazine.

MEN'S GOLD (メンズゴールド)

Once monthly magazine, turned to quarterly in November 2009.

MoeStar BEAST (もえスタビースト)

Bimestrially digital magazine started in August 2011.

Namaiki (ナマイキッ!)

Monthly magazine.

Mediax Comics (メディアックスコミックス)

Anthology from Mediax (メディアックス), famous series are:

  • Otokonoko Heaven (オトコのコHEAVEN), regularly crossdressing publication come out every two months, 8 volumes to date.

Pink Syrup (ピンクシロップ)

Monthly digital magazine started in April 2012, packaged in DRM format.

PLUM DX

Monthly digital magazine to replace physical format Comic PLUM.

Moog Comics (ムーグコミクス)

Anthology of PLUM DX, famous series from the label are:

  • PLUM FE (Fantasy Eros/ファンタジーエロス)
  • PLUM LS (Loli Select)
  • PLUM select
  • Momopan (ももパン)
  • Mamanlove (ママンラブ)

Shobunkan Comics (松文館コミックス)

Girls Pop Collection (ガールズポップコレクション)

Anthology from Shobunkan (松文館), famous titles are:

  • Horror Ecstasy (ホラーエクスタシー), 12 volumes released.

Hime Mania (姫マニア)

Monthly digital magazine started in January 2010, packaged in DRM format.

Jukujo Mania (熟女マニア)

Monthly digital milf magazine started in January 2010, packaged in DRM format.

Vitaman (ビタマン)

Monthly magazine.

Web Comic Geki-Yaba (WEB版コミック激ヤバ!)

Monthly digital magazine to replace physical format Comic Geki-Yaba.

Young Comic (ヤングコミック)

Monthly magazine started in August 1967, suspended twice in 1982 and 1987.

Suspended Publication

Comic Bazooka (コミックバズーカ)

Monthly magazine suspended in Feburary 2013.

Comic Bazooka DEEP (コミックバズーカディープ)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic Bazooka starteed in July 2007, discontinued in March 2010, total 17 volumes made.

Comic HimeDorobou (コミック姫盗人)

Monthly magazine started in November 1996, suspended in October 2009. The boxset 姫盗人 セット (HimeDorobou Set) are released during the suspension, 9 sets total.

Hime Comics (姫コミックス)

Anthology of Comic HimeDorobou, famous series are:

  • Himedoro (ひめどろ), 4 volumes to date.

Comic Moe Max Jr. (ComicモエマックスJr.)

Started in June 2009 as bimestrially magazine to replace discontinued Comic Moe Max, however since 2010 the magazine turn to irregular publication and whether the new content being suspended, discontinued or still in production is unknown.

Comic Papipo (COMICパピポ)

Monthly magazine started in August 1991, suspended in December 2007, most artists moved to Comic Rin.

COMIC Papipo Gaiden (パピポ外伝)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Papipo started in 1991, discontinued in June 1999, partly moved to Comic Zip.

Comic Revolution (コミックレヴォリューション)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic Papipo started in May 2007, discontinued in November 2007, 4 volumes made.

COMIC Zip

Monthly supplementary of Comic Papipo started in September 1994, discontinued in March 2003, partly move to Comic Rin.

Comic Pot (コミックポット)

Monthly magazine started in August 2001 to replace コミックライズ (Comic Rise) and its supplementary magazines, suspended in June 2006.

Comic RiN (コミックリン)

Monthly magazine, started in January 2005 as the supplementary of Comic Tenma, the actual precursors are Hinakan Hi!, Comic Zip and Comic Vanilla, went independent in January 2007, and suspended in April 2012, possibly merged with Comic Lo and its supplementary Juicy.

Comic Scarlet (こみっくすかぁれっと)

Bimestrially digital magazine started in November 2010, suspended in January 2011, 2 volumes made.

Comic Situation Play (COMICしちゅぷれ)

Monthly magazine started in June 2010, suspended in December 2011, total 19 volumes made.

Doki! (ドキッ!)

Monthly magazine suspended in May 2012.

Doki! Special (ドキッ!Special)

Monthly magazine suspended in July 2010.

Jukujo Monogatari (熟女ものがたり)

Monthly milf magazine, started in October 2003, suspended in April 2012, possibly succeeded by Kanjuku Monogatari.

Hitodzuma Monogatari(人妻ものがたり)

Anthology of Jukujo Monogatari, the only one volume released in October 2008.

Karyou Gakuen Shotoubu (華陵学園初等部)

Started in July 2006 being supplementary of Comic XO, went independent and turned to digital format in July 2010, suspended in June 2012, succeeded by #Karyou Zettai Ryouiki (華陵絶対領域)

Karyou Sakuragumi Etsu (華陵さくら組)

Monthly digital supplementary of Karyou Gakuen Shotoubu started in July 2010, suspended in July 2012, 24 volumes published.

Men's YOUNG (メンズヤング)

Monthly magazine started in May 1995, suspended in March 2012, serialized works are moved to Action Pizazz and its supplementary magazines.

Men's Young Special IKAZUCHI (メンズヤングスペシャル雷)

Quarterly supplementary of Men's YOUNG started in March 2007, discontinued in September 2011, total 19 volumes made.

Discontinued

Candy Time (キャンディータイム)

Monthly magazine started in April 1989, discontinued in September 2004.

Comic Binetsu Angel (COMIC美熱Angel)

Monthly magazine started in November 2004 to replace ラブマニ (Lovemani), discontinued in April 2005 due to publisher bankrupt. The root can be trace back to May 1995 as COMICグッピー (Comic Guppy), changed to COMIC 弥勒 (Comic Miroku) in January 1998, then comic ピコラ (Comic Pikora) in October 1999, まんがSHOW GAKKOエクストラ (Manga SHOW GAKKO Extra) in April 2001, turn to precursor ラブマニ (Lovemani) in December 2002.

Comic CanDoll (comicキャンドール)

Monthly magazine started in February 2004 as supplementary of 週刊漫画サンデー (Weekly Manga Sundae) to replace COMIC激ガール (Comic Geki Girl), ended in December 2011, the successor コミックキューガール (Comic CUTEGIRL) only made an apperance on April 2012 before totally discontinued, all the on-going serials were later moved to other magazines.

COMIC Danshaku (COMIC男爵)

Monthly magazine started in September 1996, ended in May 2005 with publisher bankrupt, succeeded by COMICダンガン (Comic Dangan, has nothing to do with later non-h magazine コミック・ダンガン) which only lasted for 4 months.

Comic Dolphin (コミックドルフィン)

Monthly magazine discontinued in March 2007 due to publisher bankrupt.

MEN'S Dolphin (メンズドルフィン)

Monthly supplementary of Comic Dolphin started in September 1999, discontinued in July 2001.

Comic Geki-Yaba (コミック激ヤバ!)

Monthly magazine started in December 2007 as the supplementary of パソコンパラダイス (Pasocom Paradise), discontinued in July 2008, replaced by its digital format Web Comic Geki-Yaba.

Comic HimeKuri (COMICヒメクリ)

Bimestrially magazine started in May 2001, ended in September 2004.

Comic Momohime (COMIC桃姫)

Monthly magazine started in January 2000, discontinued in June 2010.

Comic JUMBO (COMICジャンボ)

Monthly magazine started in January 1988, discontinued in August 2007 due to publisher bankrupt.

Comic Lemon Club (コミックレモンクラブ)

Monthly magazine discontinued in November 2006.

Comic MESSI (コミックMESSI)

Bimestrially supplementary of Comic CROSS, only 4 volumes being made before discontinued.

Comic Minimon (コミックミニモン)

Bimestrially magazine started in June 2002, discontinued in August 2006, 26 volumes made, successor being Comic Pheromone

Comic Little Pierce (コミックリトルピアス)

Supplementary of Comic Minimon, replaced by Comic Little Pi

Comic Little Pi (コミックりとぴぃ)

Supplementary of Comic Minimon to replace Comic Little Pierce, 3 volumes made.

LE Comics

Anthology of Comic Minimon and Comic Little Pierce, famous series are:

  • Little Pierce (リトルピアス)

Comic Moe Max (Comicモエマックス)

Started in June 2007 as monthly magazine, turn to Bimestrially one year later and discontinued in December 2008, mostly replaced by Comic Moe Max Jr..

COMIC MOOG (コミックムーグ)

Monthly magazine started in March 2005, discontinued in January 2009, total 47 volumes made, replaced by Comic PLUM

COMIC Muga (コミック夢雅)

Monthly magazine to replace COMIC Ouka (COMIC桜花, discontinued in July 2000), once suspended and continued with Comic Taiga (コミック大我), later renamed back. Discontinued in January 2006, partly moved to Comic XO.

Comic ino. (コミックイノ)

Monthly magazine started in June 2008 to replace Comic Shoujo Tengoku, discontinued in February 2009, total 9 volumes made.

Comic Shoujo Tengoku (コミック少女天国)

Monthly magazine started in May 2003, discontinued in May 2008 and replaced by Comic ino..

Comic Pheromone (コミックフェロモン)

Monthly magazine to replace Comic Minimon and まんが哀姫 (Manga Aiki), started in October 2006, discontinued in January 2007.

Comic PLUM (コミックプラム)

Monthly magazine started in February to replace COMIC MOOG, became bimestrially in Feburary 2010, discontinued in October 2010, succeeded by its digital format magazine PLUM DX

Comic XO (コミックエックスオー)

Monthly magazine, started in June 2006, discontinued in March 2010, replaced by digital format Comic XO Zetsu.

Karyou Shouji (華陵商事)

Anthology from Comic XO, only one volume made.

Flamingo (フラミンゴ)

Monthly magazine replaced by アイラ (Alya) in August 2000. The latter discontinued in June 2002 and replaced by MANA in November 2002, discontinued again in April 2003, the successor is Flamingo R.

Lemon People (レモンピープル)

Monthly magazine from February 1982 to September 1998.

Manga Hotmilk (漫画ホットミルク)

Monthly magazine started in 1986 to replace Manga Burikko (漫画ブリッコ), discontinued in March 2001, followed by Comic MEGACUBE

Outou Shobou Comics (桜桃書房 COMICS)

Anthology from publisher 桜桃書房, before aquired by オークス (Oaks) and turned into "OKS Comics" and "XO Comics". Famous series are:

  • COMIC INDEEP
  • EXTRA WHISPER
  • Himitsu no Chikashitsu (秘密の地下室)
  • Ikenie Ichiba (生贄市場)

Young Hip (ヤングヒップ)

Monthly magazine, discontinued and moved to Comic Kairakuten.