Dengeki Daioh
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Cover of the August 2001 issue of Dengeki Daioh, featuring Azumanga Daioh.
Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh (月刊コミック電撃大王, Gekkan Komikku Dengeki Daiō) is a monthly seinen manga magazine[1] published in Japan under the MediaWorks Dengeki brand.
The publication originated from Bandai's Cyber Comix magazine, which later became the short-lived Media Comix Dyne (it lasted three issues). After the publication of Media Comix Dyne was canceled, MediaWorks launched Dengeki Daioh as a quarterly publication. It eventually developed into a bimonthly, then into a monthly, and its name was changed to its current title, Monthly Comics Dengeki Daioh.[citation needed]
[edit] Mangaka and series featured in Dengeki Daioh
- Chako Abeno
- Yu Aida
- Akikan
- Ryo Akitsuki
- Kanao Araki
- Kiyohiko Azuma
- Barasui
- Tartan Check
- Shizuru Hayashiya
- Hayate Cross Blade (Hayate x Blade)
- Onegai Teacher
- Shotaro Harada
- Sekihiko Inui
- Kaishaku
- Yukimaru Katsura
- Ryoichi Koga
- Koge-Donbo
- Petit Morishima
- Guy Nakahira
- HoeHoe No-miso
- Koji Ogata
- Boogiepop Phantom (story by Kohei Kadono)
- Sasakishonen
- Tsukihime (based on original concept by Kinoko Nasu)
- Ayato Sasakura
- Shakugan no Shana (story by Yashichiro Takahashi, character design by Noizi Ito)
- Nobuyuki Takagi
- Masayuki Takano
- Boogiepop Dual (story by Kohei Kadono)
- Blood Alone
- Ukyou Takao
- Fujieda Miyabi
- Iono the Fanatics
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Dengeki Daioh Official Website (Japanese)
- Dengeki Daioh profile at Anime News Network