Aria (magazine)
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![]() Cover of Aria's September 2010 issue, featuring Aki Mochida and Yoko Maki's Pika Ichi.
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Categories | Shōjo manga |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 12,450 (2015) [1] |
First issue | July 28, 2010[2] |
Company | Kodansha |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Website | http://aria-comic.jp/ |
Aria is a Japanese monthly shōjo manga magazine published by Kodansha. In April 2010 an announcement was made about plans for a new magazine;[3] its first issue was published on July 28, 2010.[2] The magazine is released in size B5 paper. The magazine targets a more mature audience of women between the ages of 16 and 22.
In 2013, Kodansha increased Aria's print count by roughly 500% to approximately 80,000 copies because of the demand for the prologue chapter of the Attack on Titan spin-off Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku, which was published before the serialization began.[4]
Serialized titles
- Amatou Penguin - Kenji Sonishi
- Ani - Imo - Haruko Kurumatani (Ended)
- Demon from a Foreign Land – Kaori Yuki (Ended)
- GDGD-DOGS - Ema Tōyama (Ended)
- Haikyo Shōjo - Nao Tsukiji[5] (Ended)
- Hanirabi! - Kuwahara Sōta [6] (Ended)
- Hatsukoi Monster - Akira Hiyoshimaru
- He's My Only Vampire - Aya Shouoto (Ended)
- K: Memory of Red - GoRA & Yui Kuroe (Ended)
- K: Days of Blue - GoRA & Yui Kuroe (Ended)
- K: Countdown - Yui Kuroe (Ended)
- Kakei no Alice - Kaori Yuki
- Kore wa Koi no Hanashi - Chika (Ended)
- Kurenai no Ōkami to Ashikase no Hitsuji - Seishi Kishimoto (Ended)[7]
- Kurogane Girl - Kokoro Natsume (Ended)
- Maka Society - Miki Maki (Ended)
- Magnolia - Naked Ape (Ended)
- Mukuro Chandelier - Miki Rinno (Ended)
- Nanatsu no Taizai Production - Chiemi Sakamoto
- No. 6 - Hinoki Kino (Ended)
- Ōjisama Kōrin - Akira Hiyoshimaru (Ended)
- Pika Ichi - Aki Mochida & Yoko Maki (Ended)
- Seiza Danshi - Yuki Kirigai
- Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku - Gun Snark (story) & Hikaru Suruga (art) (Ended)
- "Watanuki-san ni wa Boku ga Tarinai" - Ema Tōyama
- Zoo ~Kemono Kingdom~ - Mochi (Ended)
- Watashi no Ookami-kun - Youko Nogiri (Ended)
References
- ↑ Japanese Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data (April-June 2015), "Josei Manga". Retrieved October 29, 2015.
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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