Daisuki
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Categories | Manga, Shōjo |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 215,000 (2008) |
First issue | January 2003 |
Final issue | June 2012 |
Company | Carlsen Verlag |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Website | daisuki-online.de |
Daisuki was a German manga anthology for girls published by Carlsen Verlag.[1][2] It was the first girl's comics (shojo manga) magazine published outside Asia.[3] One edition was about 256 pages long and costs 5.95 Euros in Germany. The chief editor for Daisuki was Anne Berling. Due to declining sales figures, the magazine was discontinued.
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Overview
Carlsen began publishing Daisuki in January 2003.[4][5] The company also owned other German manga magazines, Dragon Ball and Banzai!.[5]
See also
References
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- ↑ Pannor, Stefan. "MÄDCHEN-MANGA "DAISUKI" Trendy statt Wendy." Der Spiegel. 24 January 2003.
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