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Item with defects. Please read the following section carefully. Shogakukan's "Weekly Shōjo Comic" Issue No. 51, 1973 (Showa 48) Featured Manga: Keiko Takemiya: "Rondo Capriccioso" Moto Hagio: "Tottemo Shiawase Moto-chan" Ryoko Takahashi: "Yuki no Hi no Okurimono" (One-shot) Kimiko Uehara: "Lolly no Seishun" Kazuko Makino: "Ano Ko wa Dare!?" Shigemi Nada: "Eikō no Stroke" Shigeko Komuro: "Uchikome! Smash" Ikuko Sunako: "Mama Oshikko!" Kaori Miki: "Limit-chan" Kaoru Yabe: "Koi wa Yume ♥ Yume" (One-shot) Misako Ichikawa: "Shiawase-san" Color Gravure: Perfect Aim: Agnes Chan Interior Presents: Momoe Yamaguchi, Sayuri Ishikawa Articles: Hideki Saijo: "War Before the Real Thing!" Star News Definitive Edition: Tears and Tears at the Grand Prize Ceremony Your Choice: Dream Kohaku Popular Star Best 20 "Shōjo Comic" was first published in April 1968 (Showa 43) It was initially a monthly magazine, but became bi-monthly the following year (1969) and then weekly in 1970 and was retitled "Weekly Shōjo Comic." In 1978 (Showa 53), it became bi-monthly again, and in 1991 (Heisei 3), "Weekly" was removed from the title, becoming "Sho-Comi" in 2008 (Heisei 20). Initially, they recruited Chieko Hosokawa from Kodansha's "Shōjo Friend" as a signature artist, and commissioned writers who had been working in other magazines, filling the pages with works by newcomers. Keiko Takemiya, who was active in other magazines, moved to "Shōjo Comic" and had a hit with "Majo wa Hot na Otoshigoro." When Kimiko Uehara, who debuted in other magazines, broke through with "Rune no Seishun," they stood alongside the established "Shōjo Friend" and "Margaret," with Moto Hagio, Keiko Takemiya, and Kimiko Uehara as pillars. After Hosokawa moved to Akita Shoten's "Princess" and "Hitomi," Yumiko Oshima, Kazuo Umezu, Ryoko Takahashi, and Mitsuru Adachi produced hits one after another. *** Please read the following *** Parts of the final pages of "Rondo Capriccioso" and "Ano Ko wa Dare!?" and half of "Manga-ka Hot Jockey" have been torn out by the previous owner. Please refer to photo 20. The text has come loose from the cover, spine, and back cover. Otherwise, the condition is good. *** End of Required Reading *** It's nostalgic to see the names of newcomers like Teruyoshi Aoi, Masaki Fuji, and Friends, and Koji Kobayashi in the Reader's Poll Popular Star Best 20. For fans of Showa era shōjo manga, how about it?
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