Be Love is a Japanese monthly (bimonthly May 1982 – 2018) manga magazine targeting women published by Kodansha. It debuted in September 1980.[3] It is one of the leading manga magazines for adult women,[4][5] the second of its kind (the first being Petit Comic published by Shogakukan),[6] and was instrumental in the rising popularity of josei manga in the 1980s, which led to the creation of other magazines targeted at women such as You and Big Comic for Lady.[4] As of 2003, Be Love, like You and Jour, published stories focusing on "the reality of everyday life" experienced by its readers.[7]
Categories | Josei manga[1][2] |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 98,650[2] (July–September, 2016) |
Founded | 1980 |
Company | Kodansha |
Country | Japan |
Based in | Tokyo |
Language | Japanese |
Website | Official website |
As of 1997, the magazine's readers are mostly working women and housewives, but students made up 8% of readership in that year.
Circulation figures
editThe magazine first appeared as Be in Love but was renamed in 1982.[3] From 1995 to 2000 sales were at around 270,000-280,000 per issue.[8] In 2006 and 2007, Be Love had a circulation of about 200,000 copies.[9] In 2008, it had a circulation of 182,667 copies.[10] In 2009, it had a circulation of 173,125 copies;[11] in 2010, 153,792 copies,[12] and in 2015, 106,834 copies.[13]
As of 1997, the magazine's readers are mostly working women and housewives, but students made up 8% of readership in that year.[14]
Series
editOngoing series
edit- Couverture by Yuki Suetsugu (since 2009)
- Kamakura Bake Neko Club by Daisuke Igarashi (since 2022)
- Nina the Starry Bride by Rikaichi (since 2019)
- Okoshiyasu, Chitose-chan by Yukiko Natsume (since 2016)
- Seito Shokun! Saishū-shō: Tabidachi by Yōko Shōji (since 2011)
- Something's Wrong with Us by Natsumi Ando (since 2016)
- Tsukuyomi-kun no Kindan Oyashoku by Nikki Asada (since 2021)
Past series
edit- Aishite Sou Rou by Yuu Azuki
- Aishiteru: Kaiyō by Minoru Itō (2006–2007)
- Aka-chan no Host by Ai Okaue
- Akuryou-sama Oteyawaraka ni by Chikako Kikukawa
- Asameshimae by Kita Komao
- Atokata no Machi by Yuki Ozawa
- Bara to Saiaku no Tamashii by Satosumi Takaguchi
- Chihayafuru by Yuki Suetsugu (2007–2022)
- Chihayafuru: Chuugakusei-hen by Yui Tokiumi, Oto Tooda
- Daisuki!! Yuzu no Kosodate Nikki by Mizuho Aimoto (2005–2012)
- Door wo Aketara Satsui by Chikako Kikukawa
- Eien no Yuuwaku
- Fukufuku Fu-nya~n by Kanata Konami
- Fukufuku Fu-nya~n: Koneko da Nyan by Konami Kanata
- Fukufuku Fu-nya~n New by Kanata Konami
- Galboy! by Mariko Nakamura (1988-1998)
- Glass no Isu by Mariko Nakamura
- Haiji to Yamao by Natsumi Ando
- Haru Koi by Yuki Suetsugu (2007)
- Himawari!!: Sorekawa no Daisuki!! by Mizuho Aimoto
- It's All About the Looks by Hiromi Ookubo (2013-2017)
- Houkago Karte by Mayu Hinase
- Ishtar no Musume: Ono Otsuu Den by Waki Yamato
- Junjou no Susume by Miki Wakabayashi
- Kagami no Mae de Aimashou by Eri Sakai
- Kentaro Hiyama's First Pregnancy by Eri Sakai (2012, 2023)
- Kentaro Hiyama's Pregnancy: Childcare Edition by Eri Sakai (2019-2020)
- Kiko-chan's Smile by Tsubasa Nunoura (1996–2001)
- Kosodate Tantan by Banana Nangoku
- Kumo Ichizoku to Doro Girl by Emi Mitsuki
- Kurenai Niou by Waki Yamato
- Lady Love: Aisuru Anata e by Hiromu Ono (2005–2010)
- Meiji Hiiro Kitan by Rikachi
- Meiji Melancholia by Rikachi
- Minamoto Hakase no Ijou na xx by Miyuki Yorita
- Momokan by Kikuno Shirakawa
- Navigatoria by Nikki Asada
- Nishi Muku Samurai by Waki Yamato
- Noh-men Joshi no Hanako-san by Ryō Oda (2018–2023; transferred from Itan )
- Onna no Ie by Akane Torikai
- Otomurai-san by Noriko Ootani
- Peach Girl Next by Miwa Ueda (2016–2019)[15]
- Pikupiku Sentarou by Tsubasa Nunoura
- Saihate Arcade by Arinaga Ine, Youko Ogawa
- Sanju Mariko by Yuki Ozawa (2016-2021)
- Sankaku Yanemachi Apartment by Sakura Fujisue
- Satsujin Sales by Chikako Kikukawa
- Seito Shokun! Kyōshi-hen by Yōko Shōji (2004–2011)
- Shikatsushi: Joou no Houigaku by Aki Morino
- Shoujo Manga wa Okirai desu ka? by You Morita
- Shouwa Fanfare by Rikachi
- Shunkashuutou Days by Sakura Fujisue
- Shura no Dress by Miyuki Yorita
- Sukutte Goran by Noriko Ootani
- Tasogare Takako by Kiwa Irie
- Uchi no Sensei by Yuu Hanazuka
- Waru by Jun Fukami (1988–1997)
- Watashi no Tadashii Onii-chan by Satoshi Mori
- Watashitachi wa Douka shiteiru by Natsumi Ando
- Yandeka by Miyuki Yorita
- Yonimo Fujitsu na Piano Sonata by Hal Osaka
- Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito by Kiwa Irie (2018–2022)
- Zephyrus no Mori by Waki Yamato
References
edit- ^ Jason Thompson (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey Books. p. xxiii-xxiv. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8.
- ^ a b "Women's Manga" (in Japanese). Japanese Magazine Publishers Association. September 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
- ^ a b "少女漫画の歴史1980年代". Propel. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- ^ a b Jaqueline Berndt: Phänomen Manga : Comic-Kultur in Japan. edition q, Berlin 1995. ISBN 3-86124-289-3, S. 133. (German)
- ^ Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8.
- ^ "Mazohizumu no mon: Masochistic and Sadistic Representations of Women in Japanese Exploitation Films and Reidissu komikku". Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
- ^ Kinko Ito (2003). "The World of Japanese Ladies' Comics: from Romantic Fantasy to Lustful Perversion". The Journal of Popular Culture. 36 (1): 68–85. doi:10.1111/1540-5931.00031.
- ^ "雑誌発行部数から見えるもの". December 27, 2007. Archived from the original on December 27, 2007. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- ^ "Manga Anthology Circulations 2004-2006". ComiPress. December 26, 2007. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- ^ "一般社団法人 日本雑誌協会". J-magazine.or.jp. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ "2009 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers". Anime News Network. January 18, 2010. Retrieved September 17, 2016.
- ^ "2010 Japanese Manga Magazine Circulation Numbers". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ Japanese Magazine Publishers Association Magazine Data (April-June 2015). "Josei Manga". Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ^ "Shôjo Manga Magazines". Archived from the original on April 22, 2004. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
- ^ "Peach Girl NEXT Manga Ends Serialization in December". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 12, 2020.