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|title = Bessatsu Margaret |
|title = ''Bessatsu Margaret'' |
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|image = [[File:BessatsuMargaretRohan2.png|{{ImageSize}}]] |
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|ja_kanji = 別冊マーガレット |
|ja_kanji = 別冊マーガレット |
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|altname = Betsuma |
|altname = ''Betsuma'' |
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|frequency = Monthly (typically the 13th) |
|frequency = Monthly (typically the 13th) |
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|country = {{W|Japan}} {{J}} |
|country = {{W|Japan}} {{J}} |
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|publisher = [[Shueisha]] |
|publisher = [[Shueisha]] |
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|date = 1963 |
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|circulation = 45,000 copies {{S|2022}} |
|circulation = 45,000 copies {{S|2022}}<ref>https://www.j-magazine.or.jp/user/printed2/index</ref> |
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|colors = JoJolion |
|colors = JoJolion |
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|website = [http://betsuma.shueisha.co.jp/index.html Official Website]<br />{{#widget:Twitter Follow Button|user=betsuma_info}} |
|website = [http://betsuma.shueisha.co.jp/index.html Official Website]<br />{{#widget:Twitter Follow Button|user=betsuma_info}} |
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{{Nihongo|'''Bessatsu Margaret'''|別冊マーガレット|Bessatsu Māgaretto}}, known as {{Nihongo|'''Betsuma'''|別マ}} for short, is a monthly |
{{Nihongo|'''''Bessatsu Margaret'''''|別冊マーガレット|Bessatsu Māgaretto|lit. Margaret: Additional Volume}}, known as {{Nihongo|'''''Betsuma'''''|別マ}} for short, is a monthly {{W|Shōjo manga|shōjo}} magazine published in Japan by [[Shueisha]]. Issues typically release around the 13th of each month. |
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First published in 1963, the magazine targets primarily adolescent and young adult women. It is known for housing some of the more well-known {{W|Shōjo manga|shōjo}} manga serializations, including ''{{W|Ao Haru Ride}}'', ''{{W|Kimi ni Todoke}}'', ''{{W|High School Debut}}'' and ''{{W|My Love Story!!}}''. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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{{Quote|When I was a kid, I used to read ''Bessatsu Margaret'' as early as ''Shonen Jump'', or even earlier! When I went to visit my relative's sister, I would find an issue of it in the bathroom and read it.|[[Hirohiko Araki]], [[TSKR Volume 2]] commentary of {{Ch2|TSKR Episode 8}} }} |
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''Bessatsu Margaret'' first launched in 1963 as a New Year's special edition of [[Shueisha]]'s Japanese bi-weekly publication, ''{{W|Margaret (magazine)|Margaret}}''. In 1965, it would gain independence as a separate monthly magazine with little relation to the original. It has since then published numerous {{W|shōjo manga}} series with more than half of its readers being over twenty-four as of 2020.<ref>[https://adnavi.shueisha.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/mediaguide2020_PDF.pdf Shueisha MEDIA GUIDE 2020 - “広告媒体資料” (PDF)] - P29.</ref> |
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===My Love Story!! |
===''My Love Story!!'' × ''JoJolion''=== |
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[[File:Ore Monogatari Collab 2013.jpg|thumb|right]] |
[[File:Ore Monogatari Collab 2013.jpg|thumb|right]] |
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In December 2013, a special tribute booklet was published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bessatsu Margaret. It featured illustrations and comments from ''shonen'' manga artists, including {{W|Eiichiro Oda}} (One Piece), {{W|Masashi Kishimoto}} (Naruto), {{W|Yusei Matsui}} (Assassination Classroom), {{W|Tadatoshi Fujimaki}} ( |
In December 2013, a special tribute booklet was published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bessatsu Margaret. It featured illustrations and comments from ''shonen'' manga artists, including {{W|Eiichiro Oda}} (''One Piece''), {{W|Masashi Kishimoto}} (''Naruto''), {{W|Yusei Matsui}} (''Assassination Classroom''), {{W|Tadatoshi Fujimaki}} (''Kuroko's Basketball''), {{W|Hideaki Sorachi}} (''Gintama''), [https://myanimelist.net/people/16471/Kenichi_Tachibana Kenichi Tachibana] (''Terra Formars''), {{W|Hiroya Oku}} (''Gantz''), and [[Hirohiko Araki]].<ref>[https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/1312/11/news121.html 別冊マーガレット1月号の付録が豪華すぎる ジャンプ作家陣の漫画を掲載]</ref> For Araki's tribute illustration, he drew Takeo Goda, the protagonist of the popular romantic comedy manga ''{{W|My Love Story!!}}''.<ref>[http://atmarkjojo.org/archives/2893.html 荒木先生が『俺物語!!』の猛男を描く!? 『別冊マーガレット』50周年記念小冊子に、荒木先生がトリビュートイラストを寄稿!]</ref> |
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That same month, there was a collaboration between ''My Love Story!!'' and ''[[JoJolion]]'' in Tokyo, also to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the magazine. The collab featured original illustrations by {{W|Aruko}} of protagonists Takeo Goda and Rinko Yamato dressed as [[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke Higashikata]] and [[Yasuho Hirose]]. From December 16, 2013 to February 7, 2014, a huge display was put up in front of the [[Shueisha]] Jinbocho building showcasing these illustrations. Small cards featuring these illustrations were also given out to those who purchased Volume 5 of ''My Love Story!!'', which released on February 25, 2014.<ref>http://atmarkjojo.org/archives/2936.html</ref> |
That same month, there was a collaboration between ''My Love Story!!'' and ''[[JoJolion]]'' in Tokyo, also to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the magazine. The collab featured original illustrations by {{W|Aruko}} of protagonists Takeo Goda and Rinko Yamato dressed as [[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)|Josuke Higashikata]] and [[Yasuho Hirose]]. From December 16, 2013 to February 7, 2014, a huge display was put up in front of the [[Shueisha]] Jinbocho building showcasing these illustrations. Small cards featuring these illustrations were also given out to those who purchased Volume 5 of ''My Love Story!!'', which released on February 25, 2014.<ref>http://atmarkjojo.org/archives/2936.html</ref> |
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===''Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan''=== |
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[[File:BessatsuMargaretRohan.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Back Cover of September 2017 Issue]] |
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On August 12, 2017, an entry of the ''[[Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan]]'' series titled ''{{Ch2|TSKR Episode 8}}'' was published in Bessatsu Margaret's September 2017 issue.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200517161922/https://margaretbookstore.com/item/SHSA_MG01M08349BM1708_57.html Bessatsu Margaret Store]</ref> The back cover of the issue featured an original drawing of [[Rohan Kishibe]] by Araki and includes stickers related to the one-shot. |
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===''JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report''=== |
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Alongside the release of ''{{Ch2|TSKR Episode 8}}'' in Bessatsu Margaret's September 2017 issue, a two page story by {{W|Ayuko Hatta}} titled {{Nihongo|'''''JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report'''''|ジョジョの奇妙な映画レポート|JoJo no Kimyō Eiga Repōto}} was published in commemoration of the soon release of the [[Diamond is Unbreakable (film)|live-action ''Diamond is Unbreakable'' movie]]. Ayuko Hatta is known for being the author of ''{{W|Wolf Girl and Black Prince}}'' and ''Bye-bye Liberty'', both of which were published in Bessatsu Margaret. The story tells of her visit to the film studio in Tokyo during the making of the movie and her thoughts on the finished movie. |
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===''Kimi ni Todoke'' Finale=== |
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To commemorate the finale of {{W|Karuho Shiina}}'s ''{{W|Kimi ni Todoke}}'', a bonus booklet was included with the January 2018 issue of Bessatsu Margaret, released on December 13, 2018. The booklet featured congratulatory messages and illustrations from a total of twenty-eight manga creators, such as {{W|Osamu Akimoto}} (''KochiKame''), [[Gosho Aoyama]] (''Detective Conan''), {{W|Sui Ishida}} (''Tokyo Ghoul'') and {{W|Yumi Tamura}} (''Basara''). Araki's tribute featured a drawing of the series protagonist, Sawako Kuronuma. |
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==Related Series== |
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|{{MagCh|TSKR Episode 8}}{{Ref-Note|Initially titled "Episode 7: Deoxyribonucleic Acid"}} |
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| style="background-color:{{Color|JJL2}};"|{{White|One-shot}} |
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|August 12, 2017 |
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|N/A |
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==Magazines== |
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|Type = Magazine |
|Type = Magazine |
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|Gallery = <gallery> |
|Gallery = <gallery> |
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Bessatsu Tribute Vol 1.png|BETSUMA 50th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TRIBUTE VOL.1 |
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BessatsuMargaret2014No1.jpg |
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Ore_monogatari.jpg|"My Love Story!!" by [[Hirohiko Araki]] |
Ore_monogatari.jpg|"My Love Story!!" by [[Hirohiko Araki]] |
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|Type = Magazine |
|Type = Magazine |
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|Gallery = <gallery> |
|Gallery = <gallery> |
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BessatsuMargaretSept2017Contents.jpg |
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TSKR DNA Bessatsu Margaret.jpeg |
TSKR DNA Bessatsu Margaret.jpeg |
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BetsumaRohanPromo.jpg |
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RohanDNAInfo.jpg |
RohanDNAInfo.jpg |
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BessatsuMargaretRohan.jpg |
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JoJo Movie Report 1.jpg |
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JoJo Movie Report 2.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Kazune JoJolion 1.png|Takeo Goda (''My Love Story!!'') |
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Kazune JoJolion 2.png|Rinko Yamato (''My Love Story!!'') |
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Ore_monogatari.jpg|''My Love Story!!'' tribute art by [[Hirohiko Araki]] |
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JoJo Movie Report 1.jpg|''JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report'' by {{W|Ayuko Hatta}} |
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JoJo Movie Report 2.jpg|''JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report'' by Ayuko Hatta |
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Araki Kimi ni Todoke.png|''Kimi ni Todoke'' tribute art by [[Hirohiko Araki]] |
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==Notes== |
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 16 February 2025
Bessatsu Margaret (別冊マーガレット, Bessatsu Māgaretto, lit. Margaret: Additional Volume), known as Betsuma (別マ) for short, is a monthly shōjo magazine published in Japan by Shueisha. Issues typically release around the 13th of each month.
First published in 1963, the magazine targets primarily adolescent and young adult women. It is known for housing some of the more well-known shōjo manga serializations, including Ao Haru Ride, Kimi ni Todoke, High School Debut and My Love Story!!.
History
Bessatsu Margaret first launched in 1963 as a New Year's special edition of Shueisha's Japanese bi-weekly publication, Margaret. In 1965, it would gain independence as a separate monthly magazine with little relation to the original. It has since then published numerous shōjo manga series with more than half of its readers being over twenty-four as of 2020.[2]
My Love Story!! × JoJolion

In December 2013, a special tribute booklet was published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bessatsu Margaret. It featured illustrations and comments from shonen manga artists, including Eiichiro Oda (One Piece), Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto), Yusei Matsui (Assassination Classroom), Tadatoshi Fujimaki (Kuroko's Basketball), Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama), Kenichi Tachibana (Terra Formars), Hiroya Oku (Gantz), and Hirohiko Araki.[3] For Araki's tribute illustration, he drew Takeo Goda, the protagonist of the popular romantic comedy manga My Love Story!!.[4]
That same month, there was a collaboration between My Love Story!! and JoJolion in Tokyo, also to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the magazine. The collab featured original illustrations by Aruko of protagonists Takeo Goda and Rinko Yamato dressed as Josuke Higashikata and Yasuho Hirose. From December 16, 2013 to February 7, 2014, a huge display was put up in front of the Shueisha Jinbocho building showcasing these illustrations. Small cards featuring these illustrations were also given out to those who purchased Volume 5 of My Love Story!!, which released on February 25, 2014.[5]
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan

On August 12, 2017, an entry of the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan series titled Deoxyribonucleic Acid was published in Bessatsu Margaret's September 2017 issue.[6] The back cover of the issue featured an original drawing of Rohan Kishibe by Araki and includes stickers related to the one-shot.
JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report
Alongside the release of Deoxyribonucleic Acid in Bessatsu Margaret's September 2017 issue, a two page story by Ayuko Hatta titled JoJo's Bizarre Movie Report (ジョジョの奇妙な映画レポート, JoJo no Kimyō Eiga Repōto) was published in commemoration of the soon release of the live-action Diamond is Unbreakable movie. Ayuko Hatta is known for being the author of Wolf Girl and Black Prince and Bye-bye Liberty, both of which were published in Bessatsu Margaret. The story tells of her visit to the film studio in Tokyo during the making of the movie and her thoughts on the finished movie.
Kimi ni Todoke Finale
To commemorate the finale of Karuho Shiina's Kimi ni Todoke, a bonus booklet was included with the January 2018 issue of Bessatsu Margaret, released on December 13, 2018. The booklet featured congratulatory messages and illustrations from a total of twenty-eight manga creators, such as Osamu Akimoto (KochiKame), Gosho Aoyama (Detective Conan), Sui Ishida (Tokyo Ghoul) and Yumi Tamura (Basara). Araki's tribute featured a drawing of the series protagonist, Sawako Kuronuma.
Related Series
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1 | Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Episode 8: Deoxyribonucleic Acid[a] | One-shot | August 12, 2017 | N/A |
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Notes
- ↑ Initially titled "Episode 7: Deoxyribonucleic Acid"