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{{nihongo|'''''Monthly Comic Ryū'''''|月刊 Comic リュウ|Gekkan Komikku Ryū}} is a Japanese monthly [[seinen manga|''seinen'' manga]] and [[anime]] magazine published by [[Tokuma Shoten]]. The magazine was originally a quarterly special issue of ''[[Animage]]'', beginning in 1979 before switching to a monthly schedule and finally suspending publication. On November 19, 2006, the magazine began to be published again, with the first new issue coming with a [[DVD]] of the exclusive [[OVA]] ''[[Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden]]'' directed by world famous director [[Mamoru Oshii]]. On June 19, 2018, the magazine ceased printing and became an online magazine.<ref>{{cite web|first=Karen|last=Ressler|title=Comic Ryū Magazine Moves Online (Updated)|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-18/comic-ryu-magazine-moves-online/.131744|website=Anime News Network|access-date=June 10, 2022|date=May 18, 2018}}</ref> |
{{nihongo|'''''Monthly Comic Ryū'''''|月刊 Comic リュウ|Gekkan Komikku Ryū}} is a Japanese monthly [[seinen manga|''seinen'' manga]] and [[anime]] magazine published by [[Tokuma Shoten]]. The magazine was originally a quarterly special issue of ''[[Animage]]'', beginning in 1979 before switching to a monthly schedule and finally suspending publication. On November 19, 2006, the magazine began to be published again, with the first new issue coming with a [[DVD]] of the exclusive [[OVA]] ''[[Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden]]'' directed by world famous director [[Mamoru Oshii]]. On June 19, 2018, the magazine ceased printing and became an online magazine.<ref>{{cite web|first=Karen|last=Ressler|title=Comic Ryū Magazine Moves Online (Updated)|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-05-18/comic-ryu-magazine-moves-online/.131744|website=Anime News Network|access-date=June 10, 2022|date=May 18, 2018}}</ref> |
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Oshii's manga ''[[Kerberos & Tachiguishi]]'' |
Oshii's manga ''[[Kerberos & Tachiguishi]]'' was serialized in ''Monthly Comic Ryū'' in 2006 and 2007. The follow-up of 1990s famous [[Xenon (manga)|''Bio Diver Xenon'']] (重機甲兵ゼノン) by [[Masaomi Kanzaki]], ''Xenon -199X R-'', was also serialized in the magazine. Most famous published series was probably ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]'' by [[Yoshiki Tanaka]] and [[Katsumi Michihara]] though. ''Monthly Comic Ryū'' was launched as an "over 30-years-old readers recommended" magazine.<ref>[http://www.akibablog.net/archives/img/2006-09-20-304.jpg "Over 30 age. 推奨"]</ref> |
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==Serializations== |
==Serializations== |
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* ''[[Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary]]'' by Shake-O |
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* ''[[Princess Principal]]'' by Ryou Akizuki |
* ''[[Princess Principal]]'' by Ryou Akizuki |
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* ''[[ZINGNIZE]]'' by [[Warainaku]] |
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* ''[[Arion (manga)|Arion]]'' by [[Yoshikazu Yasuhiko]] |
* ''[[Arion (manga)|Arion]]'' by [[Yoshikazu Yasuhiko]] |
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* {{Nihongo|''Bokura no Hentai''|ぼくらのへんたい}} by Fumi Fumiko |
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* ''[[Butterfly Storage]]'' by Icori Ando |
* ''[[Butterfly Storage]]'' by Icori Ando |
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* ''[[Cagaster of an Insect Cage]]'' by Kachō Hashimoto |
* ''[[Cagaster of an Insect Cage]]'' by Kachō Hashimoto |
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* ''Choir!'' by Tenpō Gensui |
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* {{Nihongo|''Dreambuster''|ドリームバスター}} by Masahiko Nakahira and [[Miyuki Miyabe]] |
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* ''[[Genma Wars|Genma Wars: Rebirth]]'' by [[Kazumasa Hirai (author)|Kazumasa Hirai]] |
* ''[[Genma Wars|Genma Wars: Rebirth]]'' by [[Kazumasa Hirai (author)|Kazumasa Hirai]] and [[Shotaro Ishinomori]] |
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* ''[[Dirty Pair|The Great Adventures of the Dirty Pair]]'' by Haruka Takachiho |
* ''[[Dirty Pair|The Great Adventures of the Dirty Pair]]'' by Haruka Takachiho and Hisao Tamaki |
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* ''[[Hades Project Zeorymer]]'' by [[Yoshiki Takaya|Chimi Moriwo]] |
* ''[[Hades Project Zeorymer]]'' by [[Yoshiki Takaya|Chimi Moriwo]] |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''Hinagiku Jyunshin Onna Gakuen''|ひなぎく純真女学園}} by Keiko Fukuyama |
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* ''[[Hour of the Zombie]]'' by Tsukasa Saimura |
* ''[[Hour of the Zombie]]'' by Tsukasa Saimura |
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* ''[[Kerberos |
* ''[[Kerberos and Tachiguishi]]'' by Mamoru Sugiura and [[Mamoru Oshii]] |
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* {{Nihongo|''Koha Kasugai no Amanattou''|子はカスガイの甘納豆}} by [[Shimpei Itoh]] |
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* ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes|Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Portrait of Heroes]]'' by [[Yoshiki Tanaka]] |
* ''[[KEYMAN -THE HAND OF JUDGMENT-]]'' by [[Warainaku]] |
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* ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes|Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Portrait of Heroes]]'' by [[Yoshiki Tanaka]] and [[Katsumi Michihara]] |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''Loup-garou''|ルー=ガルー}} by Higuchi Akihiko and [[Natsuhiko Kyogoku]] |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''Mitsume no Yumeji''|三つ目の夢二}} by Eiji Ootsuka and Subzero Kizaki |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''MM Little Morning''|MMリトルモーニング/青空にとおく酒浸り}} by [[Kōichirō Yasunaga]] |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''Norui Oku Shimai''|のろい屋しまい}} by Hirarin |
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* ''[[Onmyōji (novel series)|Onmyōji: Taki Yasha Hime]]'' by Munku Mitsuki |
* ''[[Onmyōji (novel series)|Onmyōji: Taki Yasha Hime]]'' by Munku Mitsuki |
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* ''Revive!'' by Koichi Igarashi |
* ''Revive!'' by Koichi Igarashi |
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* ''[[Taishō Baseball Girls]]'' by [[Shimpei Itoh]] |
* ''[[Taishō Baseball Girls]]'' by [[Shimpei Itoh]] |
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* {{ |
* {{Nihongo|''Tsubame: You Bamari Shōjo Kikou''|つばめ〜陽だまり少女紀行}} by Noriyuki Matsumoto |
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* {{Nihongo|''Uruwashijima Yume Monogatari''|麗島夢譚}} by [[Yoshikazu Yasuhiko]] |
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* ''[[Xenon (manga)|Xenon: 199X R]]'' by [[Masaomi Kanzaki]] |
* ''[[Xenon (manga)|Xenon: 199X R]]'' by [[Masaomi Kanzaki]] |
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* {{Nihongo|''Yanagihana: Yupha no Daichi''|柳花 ~ユファの大地~}} by Harutoshi Fukui and Wosamu Kine |
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* {{Nihongo|''Yuru Yul Nya!!''|ゆるユルにゃー!!}} by Funi Koishikawa |
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 19 August 2024
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Categories | Seinen manga |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Tokuma Shoten |
First issue | May 1979 |
Country | Japan |
Website | www |
Monthly Comic Ryū (月刊 Comic リュウ, Gekkan Komikku Ryū) is a Japanese monthly seinen manga and anime magazine published by Tokuma Shoten. The magazine was originally a quarterly special issue of Animage, beginning in 1979 before switching to a monthly schedule and finally suspending publication. On November 19, 2006, the magazine began to be published again, with the first new issue coming with a DVD of the exclusive OVA Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden directed by world famous director Mamoru Oshii. On June 19, 2018, the magazine ceased printing and became an online magazine.[1]
Oshii's manga Kerberos & Tachiguishi was serialized in Monthly Comic Ryū in 2006 and 2007. The follow-up of 1990s famous Bio Diver Xenon (重機甲兵ゼノン) by Masaomi Kanzaki, Xenon -199X R-, was also serialized in the magazine. Most famous published series was probably Legend of the Galactic Heroes by Yoshiki Tanaka and Katsumi Michihara though. Monthly Comic Ryū was launched as an "over 30-years-old readers recommended" magazine.[2]
Serializations
[edit]Current
[edit]- A Centaur's Life by Kei Murayama
- Alice & Zoroku by Tetsuya Imai
- Hitsuji Ryu-kai no Kemono Jijō (羊竜飼いのケモノ事情) by Ukanmuri
- If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die by Auri Hirao
- Kabe Sa Dōjin Sakka no Nekoyashiki-kun wa Shōnin Yokkyū o Kojiraseteiru by Kazuki Minamoto
- Monster Musume by Okayado
- Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary by Shake-O
- Princess Principal by Ryou Akizuki
- ZINGNIZE by Warainaku
Former
[edit]- Arion by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
- Bokura no Hentai (ぼくらのへんたい) by Fumi Fumiko
- Butterfly Storage by Icori Ando
- Cagaster of an Insect Cage by Kachō Hashimoto
- Choir! by Tenpō Gensui
- Dreambuster (ドリームバスター) by Masahiko Nakahira and Miyuki Miyabe
- Genma Wars: Rebirth by Kazumasa Hirai and Shotaro Ishinomori
- The Great Adventures of the Dirty Pair by Haruka Takachiho and Hisao Tamaki
- Emanon (エマノン) by Shinji Kajio and Kenji Tsuruta
- Hades Project Zeorymer by Chimi Moriwo
- Hinagiku Jyunshin Onna Gakuen (ひなぎく純真女学園) by Keiko Fukuyama
- Hour of the Zombie by Tsukasa Saimura
- Kerberos and Tachiguishi by Mamoru Sugiura and Mamoru Oshii
- Koha Kasugai no Amanattou (子はカスガイの甘納豆) by Shimpei Itoh
- KEYMAN -THE HAND OF JUDGMENT- by Warainaku
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Portrait of Heroes by Yoshiki Tanaka and Katsumi Michihara
- Loup-garou (ルー=ガルー) by Higuchi Akihiko and Natsuhiko Kyogoku
- Mitsume no Yumeji (三つ目の夢二) by Eiji Ootsuka and Subzero Kizaki
- MM Little Morning (MMリトルモーニング/青空にとおく酒浸り) by Kōichirō Yasunaga
- Norui Oku Shimai (のろい屋しまい) by Hirarin
- Onmyōji: Taki Yasha Hime by Munku Mitsuki
- Regina (レジーナ) by Shoko Yoshinaka
- Revive! by Koichi Igarashi
- Taishō Baseball Girls by Shimpei Itoh
- Tsubame: You Bamari Shōjo Kikou (つばめ〜陽だまり少女紀行) by Noriyuki Matsumoto
- Uruwashijima Yume Monogatari (麗島夢譚) by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
- Xenon: 199X R by Masaomi Kanzaki
- Yanagihana: Yupha no Daichi (柳花 ~ユファの大地~) by Harutoshi Fukui and Wosamu Kine
- Yuru Yul Nya!! (ゆるユルにゃー!!) by Funi Koishikawa
References
[edit]- ^ Ressler, Karen (May 18, 2018). "Comic Ryū Magazine Moves Online (Updated)". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
- ^ "Over 30 age. 推奨"
External links
[edit]- Monthly Comic Ryu (in Japanese)
- Tokuma Shoten (in Japanese)