Big Comic Original (ビッグコミックオリジナル Biggu Komikku Orijinaru?) is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan, aimed at male audiences, generally older teens and adults. It is a sister magazine to Big Comic, the biggest difference being that it goes on sale twice a month in the weeks Big Comic doesn't.[1] Circulation in 2008 was reported at slightly over 830,000 copies.[2]
Mangaka and series[]
- Mitsuru Adachi
- George Akiyama
- Yoshiie Gouda
- Kuuki Ningyo (Air Doll)
- Mitsuo Hashimoto
- Station
- Kenshi Hirokane
- Human Crossing (story by Masao Yajima)
- Like Shooting Stars in the Twilight
- Ichimaru
- Shin'ichi Ishizuka
- Hideo Iura
- Eiji Kazama
- Kaze no Daichi (story by Nobuhiro Sakata)
- Kenichi Kitami
- Tsuri Baka Nisshi (story by Jūzō Yamasaki)
- Kō Kojima
- Hige to Boin (running since 1974)
- Nakayama Masaaki
- PS Rashomon (with Masao Yajima)
- Shinji Mizushima
- Abu-san (running since 1973)
- Yuji Nishi
- Andonatsu (story by Terry Yamamotō)
- Osamu Uoto
- Genmai Sensei no Bentō boku (scenarios by Masaki Kitahara)
- Naoki Urasawa
- Master Keaton (with Hokusei Katsushika)
- Monster
- Pineapple Army (story by Kazuya Kudo)
- Pluto
- Takatoshi Yamada
- Dr. Koto's Clinic (moved from Young Sunday)
References[]
- ↑ Schodt, Frederik L. (1996). Dreamland Japan: writings on modern manga. Stone Bridge Press. p. 97. ISBN 188065623X.
- ↑ Japan Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data 2008.
External links[]
- Big Comic Original Official Website (in Japanese)
- Big Comic Original profile in Anime News Network
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