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Houbunsha Co., Ltd (株式会社 芳文社 Kabushikigaisha Hōbunsha) is a Japanese publishing company founded on July 10, 1950 known for manga publishing. The headquarters is located between Suidōbashi Station in Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo and Tokyo Dome City.

Magazines[]

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Manga magazine for middle-aged and older people
  • Weekly Manga TIMES (first published in 1956, released every Friday)
4-panel manga magazine for young people and families
  • Manga Home (first published in 1987, released on the 2nd of every month)
  • Manga Time (first published in 1981, released on the 7th of every month)
  • Manga Time Original (first published in 1982, released on the 27th of every month)
Seinen 4-panel manga magazines
  • Manga Time Kirara (first published in 2002, released on the 9th of every month)
  • Manga Time Kirara MAX (first published in 2004, released on the 19th of every month)
  • Manga Time Kirara Carat (first published in 2003, released on the 28th of every month)
Seinen story manga magazines

Boys love manga magazines

  • Hanane (first published in 1994, released on the 14th of every month)
  • kyapi! electronic magazine

Comics / graphic novels[]

  • Houbunsha Comics
  • Manga Time Comics
  • Manga Time KR Comics
  • Hanaoto Comics
  • FUZ Comics

Web comic / manga app[]

  • COMIC FUZ
  • Comic Trail
  • Weekly electronic
  • Kirara base
  • Manga Time Aya
  • Manga Time Aya pixiv

Notable works[]

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Anime
Manga

Notes[]

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  • 株式会社 (Kabushikigaisha) is a joint-stock corporate entity with limited liability.
  • It's not clear what the difference is between Comics/コミックス (Komikkusu) and manga. Comics probably means graphic novels.

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